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SETREUID(2)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		   SETREUID(2)

NAME
       setreuid, setregid - set real and/or effective user or group ID

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <unistd.h>

       int setreuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid);
       int setregid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       setreuid(), setregid(): _BSD_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500

DESCRIPTION
       setreuid() sets real and effective user IDs of the calling process.

       Supplying a value of -1 for either the real or effective user ID forces
       the system to leave that ID unchanged.

       Unprivileged processes may only set the effective user ID to  the  real
       user ID, the effective user ID, or the saved set-user-ID.

       Unprivileged users may only set the real user ID to the real user ID or
       the effective user ID.

       If the real user ID is set or the effective user ID is set to  a	 value
       not  equal  to the previous real user ID, the saved set-user-ID will be
       set to the new effective user ID.

       Completely analogously, setregid() sets real and effective  group  ID's
       of the calling process, and all of the above holds with "group" instead
       of "user".

RETURN VALUE
       On success, zero is returned.  On error, -1 is returned, and  errno  is
       set appropriately.

ERRORS
       EPERM  The  calling process is not privileged (Linux: does not have the
	      CAP_SETUID capability in the case of setreuid(), or the CAP_SET‐
	      GID  capability  in  the	case of setregid()) and a change other
	      than (i) swapping the effective user (group) ID  with  the  real
	      user  (group)  ID, or (ii) setting one to the value of the other
	      or (iii) setting the effective user (group) ID to the  value  of
	      the saved set-user-ID (saved set-group-ID) was specified.

CONFORMING TO
       POSIX.1-2001,  4.3BSD  (the  setreuid()	and  setregid() function calls
       first appeared in 4.2BSD).

NOTES
       Setting the effective user (group) ID to the saved  set-user-ID	(saved
       set-group-ID) is possible since Linux 1.1.37 (1.1.38).

       POSIX.1	does not specify all of possible ID changes that are permitted
       on Linux for an unprivileged process.  For  setreuid(),	the  effective
       user  ID can be made the same as the real user ID or the save set-user-
       ID, and it is unspecified whether unprivileged processes	 may  set  the
       real  user  ID to the real user ID, the effective user ID, or the saved
       set-user-ID.  For setregid(), the real group ID can be changed  to  the
       value  of  the  saved  set-group-ID,  and the effective group ID can be
       changed to the value of the real group ID or  the  saved	 set-group-ID.
       The precise details of what ID changes are permitted vary across imple‐
       mentations.

       POSIX.1 makes no specification about the effect of these calls  on  the
       saved set-user-ID and saved set-group-ID.

SEE ALSO
       getgid(2),  getuid(2),  seteuid(2), setgid(2), setresuid(2), setuid(2),
       capabilities(7)

COLOPHON
       This page is part of release 3.24 of the Linux  man-pages  project.   A
       description  of	the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
       be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.

Linux				  2009-10-17			   SETREUID(2)
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