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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Security issue and temp files Post 302358194 by Scott on Thursday 1st of October 2009 03:25:42 PM
Old 10-01-2009
IMO? If a hacker is guessing filenames, he's not a very good hacker!

The only significant difference (apart from the name) I can see with whatever.$$ and mktemp is the permissions (600).

So perhaps the race condition the man page is referring to is the time it takes you to chmod a file?

He has a point, I think, but IMO not a very big one.

Last edited by Scott; 10-02-2009 at 03:01 AM..
 

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mktemp(3C)																mktemp(3C)

NAME
mktemp(), mkstemp() - make a unique file name SYNOPSIS
Remarks These functions are provided solely for backward compatibility and importability of applications, and are not recommended for new applica- tions where portability is important. For portable applications, use instead (see tmpfile(3S)). DESCRIPTION
replaces the contents of the string pointed to by template by a unique file name, and returns the address of template. The string in tem- plate should look like a file name with six trailing replaces each with a single byte character from the portable filename character set. The letter is chosen such that the resulting name does not duplicate the name of an existing file. makes the same replacement to the template, but also returns a file descriptor for the template file after opening the file for reading and writing. thus prevents any possible race condition between testing whether the file exists and opening it for use. RETURN VALUE
returns its argument except when it runs out of letters or an underlying service fails, in which case the result is a pointer to an empty string returns an open file descriptor upon successful completion, or -1 if no suitable file could be created. WARNINGS
It is possible to run out of letters. and do not check to determine whether the file name part of template exceeds the maximum allowable file name length. Setting kernel tunable to values greater than 99999 can have an effect on formation of temporary filenames in and Formation of temporary filenames using process ids may not be supported in future versions of and SEE ALSO
getpid(2), open(2), tmpfile(3S), tmpnam(3S), thread_safety(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
mktemp(3C)
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