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BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" BSDI login_cap.3,v 1.4 1997/11/07 16:22:27 jch Exp .\" .Dd "January 13, 2000" .Dt LOGIN_CAP 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm login_getclass , .Nm login_getcapbool , .Nm login_getcapnum , .Nm login_getcapsize , .Nm login_getcapstr , .Nm login_getcaptime , .Nm login_close , .Nm setclasscontext , .Nm setusercontext .Nd query login.conf database about a user class .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libutil .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Fd #include .Ft login_cap_t * .Fn login_getclass "char *class" .Ft int .Fn login_getcapbool "login_cap_t *lc" "char *cap" "u_int def" .Ft quad_t .Fn login_getcapnum "login_cap_t *lc" "char *cap" "quad_t def" "quad_t err" .Ft quad_t .Fn login_getcapsize "login_cap_t *lc" "char *cap" "quad_t def" "quad_t err" .Ft char * .Fn login_getcapstr "login_cap_t *lc" "char *cap" "char *def" "char *err" .Ft quad_t .Fn login_getcaptime "login_cap_t *lc" "char *cap" "quad_t def" "quad_t err" .Ft void .Fn login_close "login_cap_t *lc" .Ft int .Fn setclasscontext "char *class" "u_int flags" .Ft int .Fn setusercontext "login_cap_t *lc" "struct passwd *pwd" "uid_t uid" "u_int flags" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn login_getclass function extracts the entry specified by .Ar class (or .Li default if .Ar class is NULL or the empty string) from .Pa /etc/login.conf (see .Xr login.conf 5 ) . If the entry is found, a .Li login_cap_t pointer is returned. NULL is returned if the user class is not found. When the .Li login_cap_t structure is no longer needed, is should be freed by the .Fn login_close function. .Pp Once .Ar lc has been returned by .Fn login_getclass , any of the other .Fn login_* functions may be called. .Pp The .Fn login_getcapnum , .Fn login_getcapsize , .Fn login_getcapstr , and .Fn login_getcaptime functions all query the database entry for a field named .Ar cap . If the field is found, its value is returned. If the field is not found, the value specified by .Ar def is returned. If an error is encountered while trying to find the field, .Ar err is returned. See .Xr login.conf 5 for a discussion of the various textual forms the value may take. The .Fn login_getcapbool function is slightly different. It returns .Ar def if no capabilities were found for this class (typically meaning that the default class was used and the .Li /etc/login.conf file is missing). It returns a non-zero value if .Ar cap , with no value, was found, zero otherwise. .Pp The .Fn setclasscontext function takes .Ar class , the name of a user class, and sets the resources defined by that class according to .Ar flags. Only the .Nm LOGIN_SETPATH , .Nm LOGIN_SETPRIORITY , .Nm LOGIN_SETRESOURCES , and .Nm LOGIN_SETUMASK bits are used. (See .Fn setusercontext below). It returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. .Pp The .Fn setusercontext function sets the resources according to .Ar flags . The .Ar lc argument, if not NULL, contains the class information that should be used. The .Ar pwd argument, if not NULL, provides information about the user. Both .Ar lc and .Ar pwd cannot be NULL. The .Ar uid argument is used in place of the user id contained in the .Ar pwd structure when calling .Xr setuid 2 . The various bits available to be or-ed together to make up .Ar flags are: .Bl -tag -width LOGIN_SETRESOURCESXX .It LOGIN_SETGROUP Set the group id and call .Xr initgroups 3 . Requires the .Xr pwd field be specified. .It LOGIN_SETLOGIN Sets the login name by .Xr setlogin 2 . Requires the .Ar pwd field be specified. .It LOGIN_SETPATH Sets the .Ev PATH environment variable. .It LOGIN_SETPRIORITY Sets the priority by .Xr setpriority 2 . .It LOGIN_SETRESOURCES Sets the various system resources by .Xr setrlimit 2 . .It LOGIN_SETUMASK Sets the umask by .Xr umask 2 . .It LOGIN_SETUSER Sets the user id to .Ar uid by .Xr setuid 2 . .It LOGIN_SETENV Sets the environment variables as defined by the setenv keyword, by .Xr setenv 3 . .It LOGIN_SETALL Sets all of the above. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr setlogin 2 , .Xr setpriority 2 , .Xr setrlimit 2 , .Xr setuid 2 , .Xr umask 2 , .Xr initgroups 3 , .Xr secure_path 3 , .Xr login.conf 5 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm family of functions are largely based on the .Bsx implementation of same, and appeared in .Nx 1.5 by kind permission.