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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers << EOXfer 2>$1 1 ? Post 302096501 by azura on Thursday 16th of November 2006 02:39:35 AM
Old 11-16-2006
Question << EOXfer 2>$1 1 ?

Hi all,

First of all, I am new to the UNIX world and I am still learning certain commands.

I found one piece of coding inside a script..
/usr/bin/ftp -invd $HOSTNAME << EOXfer 2>$1 1>> $LOG_FILE
user $USER $PASSWORD
lcd $HOMEDIR
cd $DIRNAME
get $FILENM
quit

EOXfer

Question : can anyone help me to explain what is << EOXfer 2>$1 1 function on this script?

Thank you.
Smilie
 
SETUID(1)                                                     General Commands Manual                                                    SETUID(1)

NAME
setuid - run a command with a different uid. SYNOPSIS
setuid username|uid command [ args ] DESCRIPTION
Setuid changes user id, then executes the specified command. Unlike some versions of su(1), this program doesn't ever ask for a password when executed with effective uid=root. This program doesn't change the environment; it only changes the uid and then uses execvp() to find the command in the path, and execute it. (If the command is a script, execvp() passes the command name to /bin/sh for processing.) For example, setuid some_user $SHELL can be used to start a shell running as another user. Setuid is useful inside scripts that are being run by a setuid-root user -- such as a script invoked with super, so that the script can execute some commands using the uid of the original user, instead of root. This allows unsafe commands (such as editors and pagers) to be used in a non-root mode inside a super script. For example, an operator with permission to modify a certain protected_file could use a super command that simply does: cp protected_file temp_file setuid $ORIG_USER ${EDITOR:-/bin/vi} temp_file cp temp_file protected_file (Note: don't use this example directly. If the temp_file can somehow be replaced by another user, as might be the case if it's kept in a temporary directory, there will be a race condition in the time between editing the temporary file and copying it back to the protected file.) AUTHOR
Will Deich local SETUID(1)
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