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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Unsure what caused an infraction on my account. Post 302237039 by Perderabo on Tuesday 16th of September 2008 10:40:40 PM
Old 09-16-2008
I can see the post, but it is disconnected from the thread and I don't know what thread it was. Your post says "maybe this will help you out" and then it seems to be a link to your blog entry describing cron.

Everyone who has a blog with an entry descibing some aspect of unix will drop by the site, find a thread that roughly matches the blog entry and then create a post like that. We tend to remove the posts and issue an infraction. We aren't trying to create a directory of blogs here. Please don't answer a question on your site and just post a link. Put the answer here. Our search function can find it and we don't need to keep checking the link to see if it valid. Most of the linked answers that we did allow in the early years are now dead links.
 

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setuidgid(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      setuidgid(8)

NAME
setuidgid - runs another program under a specified account's uid and gid. SYNOPSIS
setuidgid account child DESCRIPTION
account is a single argument. child consists of one or more arguments. setuidgid sets its uid and gid to account's uid and gid, removing all supplementary groups. It then runs child. setuidgid cannot be run by anyone other than root. EXIT CODES
setuidgid exits 111 if it cannot find a UNIX account named account, if it cannot setgid, if it cannot setuid, or if it cannot run child. Otherwise its exit code is the same as that of child. SEE ALSO
supervise(8), svc(8), svok(8), svstat(8), svscanboot(8), svscan(8), readproctitle(8), fghack(8), pgrphack(8), multilog(8), tai64n(8), tai64nlocal(8), envuidgid(8), envdir(8), softlimit(8), setlock(8) http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html setuidgid(8)
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