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setuid(2)                      DG/UX R4.11MU05                     setuid(2)


NAME
       setuid - set the real-, effective-, and saved-user-ids

SYNOPSIS
       #include <unistd.h>

       int  setuid (uid)
       uidt  uid;

   where:
       uid    The value to which the calling process's real-, effective-,
              and saved-user-ids are to be set

DESCRIPTION
       Setuid sets the real-user-id, effective-user-id, and saved-user-id of
       the calling process to uid, subject to the access control constraints
       described below.

       The value of uid must always be non-negative and less than or equal
       to MAXUID.

ACCESS CONTROL
       If the calling process has appropriate privilege, the real-user-id,
       effective-user-id, and saved_user_id values are all set to uid.  For
       systems supporting the DG/UX Capability Option, appropriate privilege
       is defined as having one or more specific capabilities enabled in the
       effective capability set of the calling process.  See capdefaults(5)
       for the default capability for this system call.

       On systems without the DG/UX Capability Option, appropriate privilege
       means that the process has an effective UID of root.  See the
       appropriateprivilege(5) man page for more information.

       If the calling process does not have appropriate privilege, but its
       real-user-id or its saved_user_id is equal to uid, the
       effective-user-id is set to uid.  The real-user-id and saved_user_id
       are unchanged.

RETURN VALUE
       0      Successful completion.

       -1     An error occurred.  errno is set to indicate the error.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Errno may be set to one of the following error codes:

       EPERM     An attempt was made to set the effective-user-id to a value
                 not permitted by the access control restrictions described
                 above.

       EINVAL    The supplied value of uid was negative or greater than
                 MAXUID.

SEE ALSO
       getegid(2), geteuid(2), getgid(2), getuid(2), setgid(2), setregid(2),
       setreuid(2), appropriateprivilege(5).
       capdefaults(5).


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