| SETUID(2) | System Calls Manual | SETUID(2) |
setuid, seteuid,
setgid, setegid —
set user and group ID
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<unistd.h>
int
setuid(uid_t
uid);
int
seteuid(uid_t
euid);
int
setgid(gid_t
gid);
int
setegid(gid_t
egid);
The
setuid()
function sets the real and effective user IDs and the saved set-user-ID of
the current process to the specified value. The
setuid() function is permitted if the specified ID
is equal to the real user ID of the process, or if the effective user ID is
that of the super user.
The
setgid()
function sets the real and effective group IDs and the saved set-group-ID of
the current process to the specified value. The
setgid() function is permitted if the specified ID
is equal to the real group ID of the process, or if the effective user ID is
that of the super user. Supplementary group IDs remain unchanged.
The
seteuid()
function
(setegid())
sets the effective user ID (group ID) of the current process. The effective
user ID may be set to the value of the real user ID or the saved set-user-ID
(see intro(2) and
execve(2)); in this way, the
effective user ID of a set-user-ID executable may be toggled by switching to
the real user ID, then re-enabled by reverting to the set-user-ID value.
Similarly, the effective group ID may be set to the value of the real group
ID or the saved set-group-ID.
Upon success, these functions return 0; otherwise -1 is returned.
If the user is not the super user, or the uid specified is not the real, effective ID, or saved ID, these functions return -1.
The setuid() and
setgid() functions are compliant with the
IEEE Std 1003.1-1990 (“POSIX.1”)
specification with _POSIX_SAVED_IDS not defined. We
do not implement the _POSIX_SAVED_IDS option as
specified in the standard because this would make it impossible for a
set-user-ID executable owned by a user other than the super-user to
permanently revoke its privileges.
The seteuid() and
setegid() functions are compliant with
IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (“POSIX.1”).
The setuid() and
setgid() functions appeared in
Version 1 AT&T UNIX and
Version 4 AT&T UNIX, respectively.
| September 2, 2019 | NetBSD 11.0 |