mojave man page for pthread_setugid_np

Query: pthread_setugid_np

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PTHREAD_SETUGID_NP(2)					      BSD System Calls Manual					     PTHREAD_SETUGID_NP(2)

NAME
pthread_setugid_np -- Set the per-thread userid and single groupid.
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/unistd.h> int pthread_setugid_np(uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
DESCRIPTION
pthread_setugid_np() changes the current thread's effective, real, and saved userid and groupid to the requested userid and groupid ( uid and gid , respectively) and clears all other groupids. uid can be the current real userid, KAUTH_UID_NONE, or, if the caller is privileged, any userid. gid can be the current real groupid or, if the caller is priviledged, any single groupid. Setting uid to KAUTH_UID_NONE means to "revert to the per process credential".
CAVEATS
Temporarily restoring root privileges for a non-privileged process is only possible on a per-process basis and not a per-thread basis. pthread_setugid_np() is not intended as a privilege escalation mechanism. Do not use pthread_setugid_np.2() in a security sensitive situation.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
pthread_setugid_np() fails if one or more of the following are true: [EPERM] The calling process does not have the correct credentials to set the override identity (i.e. The current credentials do not imply "super-user"). [EPERM] If uid is set to KAUTH_UID_NONE, the current thread must already be assuming another identity in order to revert back. [EPERM] The current thread cannot already be assuming another identity.
SEE ALSO
setuid(2) setgid(2) seteuid(2) setegid(2)
BSD
October 1, 2008 BSD
Related Man Pages
setuid(2) - redhat
setgid(3) - ultrix
setegid(3) - ultrix
setrgid(3) - ultrix
setgid(2) - sunos
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