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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Live Free or Die! Post 26595 by LivinFree on Wednesday 21st of August 2002 07:14:45 AM
Old 08-21-2002
Personally, and with no recomendation from anyone else, I have to say that the so-called "Unix standard" is not much of a standard. As I understand it, it costs a considerable amount of money, and is not really looked for in the purchasing of a product by a large company.

For example, at work we do have Solaris systems, which some versions are allowed to carry the UNIX name, but we also have many others, from Linux (not UNIX) to old versions of Unixware running concurrently on our mainframe system - from before UNIX was just a name as opposed to a real product...

All we care about are true "open" standards - My Linux box can talk to the NT servers, the Novell servers (via IPX), and amazingly, to a limited degree, the mainframe itself.

Try getting a "real" "UNIX" to do that...

"Open", my ass...

On the other hand though, I do see the links and infomation as a very positive gesture, almost offering a hand to those who would rather see you go away. You truly are a better person than I - I would spit on my attackers.
 

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setuid(2)							System Calls Manual							 setuid(2)

NAME
setuid - Sets the user ID SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h> int setuid ( uid_t user_id ); Application developers may want to specify an #include statement for <sys/types.h> before the one for <unistd.h> if programs are being developed for multiple platforms. The additional #include statement is not required on Tru64 UNIX systems or by ISO or X/Open standards, but may be required on other vendors' systems that conform to these standards. STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: setuid(): XSH5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. PARAMETERS
Specifies the new user ID. DESCRIPTION
The setuid() function sets the real user ID, effective user ID, and the saved set user ID to the user_id parameter. To change the real user ID, the effective user ID, and the saved set user ID, the calling process must have superuser privilege. If the process does not have appropriate privilege, but the user_id parameter is equal to the real user ID or the saved set user ID, the setuid() function sets the effective user ID to the user_id parameter. The real user ID and saved set user ID remain unchanged. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the setuid() function returns a value of 0 (zero). Otherwise, the function returns a value of -1 and sets errno to indicate the error. ERRORS
The setuid() function sets errno to the specified values for the following conditions: [Tru64 UNIX] The process is attempting an operation that would exceeds a system limit, such as the number of tasks or threads allowed for a user ID. The value of the user_id parameter is invalid. The process does not have superuser privileges, and the user_id parameter does not match the real user ID or the saved set user ID. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: exec(2), getuid(2), setgid(2), setreuid(2) Standards: standards(5) delim off setuid(2)
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