/* ** The following test program tries the pathconf(2) routine. It should ** be run in a non-NFS-mounted directory (e.g., /tmp) and on remote (NFS) ** mounted directories running both NFS-v2 and NFS-v3 from systems that ** both do and do not permit file giveaway. */ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef EX_OK # undef EX_OK /* unistd.h may have another use for this */ #endif /* EX_OK */ #include #ifndef lint static char id[] = "@(#)Id: t_pathconf.c,v 8.5 1999/08/28 00:25:28 gshapiro Exp"; #endif /* ! lint */ int main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int fd; int i; char tbuf[100]; extern int errno; if (geteuid() == 0) { printf("*** Run me as a non-root user! ***\n"); exit(EX_USAGE); } strcpy(tbuf, "TXXXXXX"); fd = mkstemp(tbuf); if (fd < 0) { printf("*** Could not create test file %s\n", tbuf); exit(EX_CANTCREAT); } errno = 0; i = pathconf(".", _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED); printf("pathconf(.) returns %2d, errno = %d\n", i, errno); errno = 0; i = pathconf(tbuf, _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED); printf("pathconf(%s) returns %2d, errno = %d\n", tbuf, i, errno); errno = 0; i = fpathconf(fd, _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED); printf("fpathconf(%s) returns %2d, errno = %d\n", tbuf, i, errno); if (errno == 0 && i >= 0) { /* so it claims that it doesn't work -- try anyhow */ printf(" fpathconf claims that chown is safe "); if (fchown(fd, 1, 1) >= 0) printf("*** but fchown works anyhow! ***\n"); else printf("and fchown agrees\n"); } else { /* well, let's see what really happens */ printf(" fpathconf claims that chown is not safe "); if (fchown(fd, 1, 1) >= 0) printf("as indeed it is not\n"); else printf("*** but in fact it is safe ***\n"); } (void) unlink(tbuf); exit(EX_OK); }