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setregid(3B)

NAME

setregid − set real and effective group IDs

SYNOPSIS

/usr/ucb/cc [ flag ... ] file ...

int setregid( rgid, egid)
int rgid, egid;

DESCRIPTION

setregid() is used to set the real and effective group IDs of the calling process.  If rgid is −1, the real GID is not changed; if egid is −1, the effective GID is not changed.  The real and effective GIDs may be set to different values in the same call. 

If the effective user ID of the calling process is super-user, the real GID and the effective GID can be set to any legal value. 

If the effective user ID of the calling process is not super-user, either the real GID can be set to the saved setGID from execv, or the effective GID can either be set to the saved setGID or the real GID.  Note: if a setGID process sets its effective GID to its real GID, it can still set its effective GID back to the saved setGID. 

In either case, if the real GID is being changed (that is, if rgid is not −1), or the effective GID is being changed to a value not equal to the real GID, the saved setGID is set equal to the new effective GID. 

If the real GID is changed from its current value, the old value is removed from the groups access list (see getgroups(2)) if it is present in that list, and the new value is added to the groups access list if it is not already present and if this would not cause the number of groups in that list to exceed NGROUPS, as defined in /usr/include/sys/param.h. 

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned.  Otherwise, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. 

ERRORS

setregid() will fail and neither of the group IDs will be changed if:

EPERM The calling process’s effective UID is not the super-user and a change other than changing the real GID to the saved setGID, or changing the effective GID to the real GID or the saved GID, was specified. 

SEE ALSO

exec(2), getgroups(2), getuid(2), setuid(2), setreuid(3B)

NOTES

Use of these interfaces should be restricted to only applications written on BSD platforms.  Use of these interfaces with any of the system libraries or in multi-thread applications is unsupported. 

SunOS 5.2  —  Last change: 12 Feb 1993

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