01-31-2012
Issue persists..Getting the same error...Can you please test it from your end as well?
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priv_set_to_str
priv_str_to_set(3) Library Functions Manual priv_str_to_set(3)
NAME
priv_str_to_set(), priv_set_to_str() - privilege name to set conversion function
SYNOPSIS
Parameters
priv_list The list of privilege names, passed as a string, separated by one or more characters from delimiter. It may also
contain the compound privileges (basic, basicroot, and policy).
delimiter Separates the privileges in priv_list.
index_ptr If an error occurs while parsing the list of privilege names, the pointer pointed to by index_ptr is set to point to
the remainder of the string after the error occurred, so long as index_ptr is not a NULL pointer.
delimiter Separates the individual privilege names by any of the specified characters. If delimiter is a NULL character, the
default delimiter of comma is used.
flag Bit mask with the following bit positions defined: Exactly one of the two flags must be passed. When flag is the
resulting string uses the compound privileges and to arrive at a short representation.
priv_vec Specifies privilege set.
DESCRIPTION
priv_str_to_set Conversion
converts a list of privilege names to a privilege set.
priv_list is a string consisting of privilege names and/or compound privileges. The individual elements in the string are separated by one
or more characters of delimiter .
Any privilege in the list priv_list can be optionally preceded by an exclamation mark to be interpreted as removal. For example, means all
privileges in the compound privilege except the privilege.
The string is case-insensitive. prefix is optional to a privilege name. For example, and all have the same meaning.
priv_list is interpreted left to right, so the string is the same as an empty list of privileges, while is the same as
For a list of valid privileges (both individual privileges and compound privileges), see privileges(5).
priv_set_to_str Conversion
converts a privilege set to a string of privilege names separated by the character specified by delimiter .
RETURN VALUE
and return the following values:
pointer Successful completions. Returns a non-null pointer. The caller of is responsible for freeing the result using the The
caller of is responsible for freeing the result using the
NULL pointer
Function failed. Returns a null pointer and sets to indicate the error .
ERRORS
If any of the following conditions occur, the functions fail and set
Cannot allocate enough memory for the given data.
One or more arguments are invalid.
EXAMPLES
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/privileges.h>
#define priv_list "PRIV_CHOWN,PRIV_CHROOT,PRIV_DACREAD"
main()
{
char *index;
priv_set_t * priv_vector;
if ( (priv_vector = priv_str_to_set( priv_list,
NULL,
&index)) == NULL )
{
perror("priv_str_to_set Failed");
if (index)
printf("Invalid privilege name starting at %s
", index);
exit(1);
}
printf("The privileges in the given privilege vector are %s
",
priv_set_to_str( priv_vector, NULL, PRIV_STR_SHORT) );
}
DEPENDENCIES
and are both part of the library.
SEE ALSO
privset_free(3), privileges(5).
priv_str_to_set(3)