User Commands pfexec(1)
NAME
pfexec, pfsh, pfcsh, pfksh - execute a command in a profile
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/pfexec command
/usr/bin/pfexec -P privspec command [ arg ]...
/usr/bin/pfsh [ options ] [ argument ]... /usr/bin/pfcsh [ options ] [ argument ]... /usr/bin/pfksh [ options ] [ argument ]...DESCRIPTION
The pfexec program is used to execute commands with the
attributes specified by the user's profiles in theexec_attr(4) database. It is invoked by the profile shells,
pfsh, pfcsh, and pfksh which are linked to the Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell, respectively. Profiles are searched in the order specified in the user'sentry in the user_attr(4) database. If the same command
appears in more than one profile, the profile shell uses the first matching entry.The second form, pfexec -P privspec, allows a user to obtain
the additional privileges awarded to the user's profiles inprof_attr(4). The privileges specification on the commands
line is parsed using priv_str_to_set(3C). The resulting
privileges are intersected with the union of the privilegesspecified using the "privs" keyword in prof_attr(4) for all
the user's profiles and added to the inheritable set before executing the command.USAGE
pfexec is used to execute commands with predefined process
attributes, such as specific user or group IDs.Refer to the sh(1), csh(1), and ksh(1) man pages for com-
plete usage descriptions of the profile shells.EXAMPLES
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User Commands pfexec(1)
Example 1 Obtaining additional user privilegesexample% pfexec -P all chown user file
This command runs chown user file with all privileges assigned to the current user, not necessarily all privileges. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWcs ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
csh(1), ksh(1), profiles(1), sh(1), exec_attr(4),
prof_attr(4), user_attr(4), attributes(5)
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