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NAME
setreuid, setregid - set real and/or effective user or group ID
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int setreuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid);
int setregid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid);
DESCRIPTION
setreuid() sets real and effective user IDs of the current process.
Supplying a value of -1 for either the real or effective user ID forces
the system to leave that ID unchanged.
Unprivileged processes may only set the effective user ID to the real
user ID, the effective user ID or the saved set-user-ID.
POSIX: It is unspecified whether unprivileged processes may set the
real user ID to the real user ID, the effective user ID or the saved
set-user-ID.
Linux: Unprivileged users may only set the real user ID to the real
user ID or the effective user ID.
Linux: If the real user ID is set or the effective user ID is set to a
value not equal to the previous real user ID, the saved set-user-ID
will be set to the new effective user ID.
Completely analogously, setregid() sets real and effective group ID’s
of the current process, and all of the above holds with "group" instead
of "user".
RETURN VALUE
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is
set appropriately.
ERRORS
EPERM The current process is not privileged (Linux: does not have the
CAP_SETUID capability in the case of setreuid(), or the
CAP_SETGID capability in the case of setregid()) and a change
other than (i) swapping the effective user (group) ID with the
real user (group) ID, or (ii) setting one to the value of the
other or (iii) setting the effective user (group) ID to the
value of the saved set-user-ID (saved set-group-ID) was
specified.
NOTES
Setting the effective user (group) ID to the saved set-user-ID (saved
set-group-ID) is possible since Linux 1.1.37 (1.1.38).
CONFORMING TO
4.3BSD (the setreuid() and setregid() function calls first appeared in
4.2BSD).
SEE ALSO
getgid(2), getuid(2), seteuid(2), setgid(2), setresuid(2), setuid(2),
capabilities(7)