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Manual page for SETREUID(2)

setreuid - set real and effective user IDs

SYNOPSIS

int setreuid(ruid, euid)
int ruid, euid;

DESCRIPTION

setreuid() is used to set the real and effective user IDs of the calling process. If ruid is -1, the real user ID is not changed; if euid is -1, the effective user ID is not changed. The real and effective user IDs may be set to different values in the same call.

If the effective user ID of the calling process is super-user, the real user ID and the effective user ID can be set to any legal value.

If the effective user ID of the calling process is not super-user, either the real user ID can be set to the effective user ID, or the effective user ID can either be set to the saved set-user ID from execve.2v or the real user ID. Note: if a set-UID process sets its effective user ID to its real user ID, it can still set its effective user ID back to the saved set-user ID.

In either case, if the real user ID is being changed (that is, if ruid is not -1), or the effective user ID is being changed to a value not equal to the real user ID, the saved set-user ID is set equal to the new effective user ID.

RETURN VALUES

setreuid() returns:
0
on success.
-1
on failure and sets errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS

setreuid() will fail and neither of the user IDs will be changed if:
EINVAL
The value of ruid or euid is less than 0 or greater than USHRT_MAX (defined in <sys/limits.h>).
EPERM
The calling process' effective user ID is not the super-user and a change other than changing the real user ID to the effective user ID, or changing the effective user ID to the real user ID or the saved set-user ID, was specified.

SEE ALSO

execve.2v getuid.2v setregid.2 setuid.3v


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