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The following are results of running t_setreuid on various architectures.
OPSYS VERSION STATUS DATE TESTER/NOTES
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SunOS 4.1 OK 93.07.19 eric
SunOS 4.1.2 OK 93.07.19 eric
SunOS 4.1.3 OK 93.09.25 Robert Elz
BSD 4.4 OK 93.07.19 eric (wierd results, but functional)
BSD 4.3Utah OK 93.07.19 eric
FreeBSD 2.1-sta OK 96.04.14 Jaye Mathisen <mrcpu@cdsnet.net>
Ultrix 4.2A OK 93.07.19 eric
Ultrix 4.3A OK 93.07.19 Allan Johannesen
Ultrix 4.5 OK 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
HP-UX 8.07 OK 93.07.19 eric (on 7xx series)
HP-UX 8.02 OK 93.07.19 Michael Corrigan (on 8xx series)
HP-UX 8.00 OK 93.07.21 Michael Corrigan (on 3xx/4xx series)
HP-UX 9.01 OK 93.11.19 Cassidy (on 7xx series)
Solaris 2.1
Solaris 2.2 FAIL 93.07.19 Bill Wisner
Solaris 2.3 FAIL 95.11.22 Scott J. Kramer <sjk@lux.com>
Solaris 2.5 OK 96.02.29 Carson Gaspar <carson@lehman.com>
Solaris 2.5.1 OK 96.11.29 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
OSF/1 T1.3-4 OK 93.07.19 eric (on DEC Alpha)
OSF/1 1.3 OK 94.12.10 Jeff A. Earickson (on Intel Paragon)
OSF/1 3.2D OK 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
OSF/1 4.0 OK 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
CxOS 11.5 OK 96.07.08 Eric Schnoebelen <eric@cirr.com>
CxOS 11.0 OK 93.01.21 Eric Schnoebelen (CxOS 11.0 beta 1)
CxOS 10.x OK 93.01.21 Eric Schnoebelen
AIX 3.1.5 FAIL 93.08.07 David J. N. Begley
AIX 3.2.3e FAIL 93.07.26 Steve Bauer <sbauer@silver.sdsmt.edu>
AIX 3.2.4 FAIL 93.10.07 David J. N. Begley
AIX 3.2.5 FAIL 94.05.17 Steve Bauer <sbauer@hpcmmib.hpc.sdsmt.edu>
AIX 4.1 FAIL 96.10.21 Hakan Lindholm <hakan@af.lu.se>
AIX 4.2 OK 96.10.16 Steve Bauer <sbauer@krypton.hpc.sdsmt.edu>
IRIX 4.0.4 OK 93.09.25 Robert Elz
IRIX 5.2 OK 94.12.06 Mark Andrews <mandrews@alias.com>
IRIX 5.3 OK 94.12.06 Mark Andrews <mandrews@alias.com>
IRIX 6.2 OK 96.09.16 Kari E. Hurtta <Kari.Hurtta@ozone.FMI.FI>
IRIX 6.3 OK 97.02.10 Mark Andrews <mandrews@aw.sgi.com>
SCO 3.2v4.0 OK 93.10.02 Peter Wemm (with -lsocket from 3.2v4 devsys)
NeXT 2.1 OK 93.07.28 eric
NeXT 3.0 OK 34.05.05 Kevin John Wang <kwang@lore.acs.calpoly.edu>
Linux 0.99p10 OK 93.08.08 Karl London
Linux 0.99p13 OK 93.09.27 Christian Kuhtz
Linux 0.99p14 OK 93.11.30 Christian Kuhtz <chk@data-hh.Hanse.DE>
Linux 1.0 OK 94.03.19 Shayne Smith <snsmith@rastus.brisnet.org.au>
Linux 1.2.13 OK 95.11.02 Sven Neuhaus <sven@ping.de>
Linux 2.0.17 OK 96.09.03 Horst von Brand <vonbrand@sleipnir.valparaiso.cl>
Linux 2.1.109 OK 98.07.21 John Kennedy <jk@csuchico.edu>
BSD/386 1.0 OK 93.11.13 Tony Sanders
DELL 2.2 OK 93.11.15 Peter Wemm (using -DSETEUID)
Pyramid 5.0d OK 95.01.14 David Miller <davem@nadzieja.rutgers.edu>
The following are results of running t_seteuid on various architectures.
OPSYS VERSION STATUS DATE TESTER/NOTES
===== ======= ====== ==== ============
Solaris 2.3 OK 95.11.22 Scott J. Kramer <sjk@lux.com>
Solaris 2.4 OK 95.09.22 Thomas 'Mike' Michlmayr <mike@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
Solaris 2.5 OK 96.02.29 Carson Gaspar <carson@lehman.com>
Solaris 2.5.1 OK 96.11.29 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
Linux 1.2.13 FAIL 95.11.02 Sven Neuhaus <sven@ping.de>
Linux 2.0.17 FAIL 96.09.03 Horst von Brand <vonbrand@sleipnir.valparaiso.cl>
Linux 2.1.109 FAIL 98.07.21 John Kennedy <jk@csuchico.edu>
AIX 4.1 OK 96.10.21 Hakan Lindholm <hakan@af.lu.se>
IRIX 5.2 OK 95.12.01 Mark Andrews <mandrews@aw.sgi.com>
IRIX 5.3 OK 95.12.01 Mark Andrews <mandrews@aw.sgi.com>
IRIX 6.2 OK 96.09.16 Kari E. Hurtta <Kari.Hurtta@ozone.FMI.FI>
IRIX 6.3 OK 97.02.10 Mark Andrews <mandrews@aw.sgi.com>
FreeBSD 2.1-sta OK 96.04.14 Jaye Mathisen <mrcpu@cdsnet.net>
Ultrix 4.5 FAIL 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
OSF/1 3.2D OK 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
OSF/1 4.0 OK 96.09.18 Gregory Neil Shapiro <gshapiro@wpi.edu>
CxOS 11.5 FAIL 96.07.08 Eric Schnoebelen <eric@cirr.com>
The following are the results of running t_pathconf.c. Safe means that
the underlying filesystem (in NFS, the filesystem on the server) does not
permit regular (non-root) users to chown their files to another user.
Unsafe means that they can. Typically, BSD-based systems do not permit
giveaway and System V-based systems do. However, some systems (e.g.,
Solaris) can set this on a per-system or per-filesystem basis. Entries
are the return value of pathconf, the errno value, and a * if chown
disagreed with the result of the pathconf call, and a ? if the test has
not been run. A mark of [R] means that the local filesystem has
chown set to be restricted, [U] means that it is set to be unrestricted.
Safe Filesystem Unsafe Filesystem
SYSTEM LOCAL NFS-V2 NFS-V3 NFS-V2 NFS-V3
SunOS 4.1.3_U1 1/0 -1/EINVAL* n/a -1/EINVAL? n/a
SunOS 4.1.4 1/0 -1/EINVAL* n/a -1/EINVAL n/a
AIX 3.2 0/0 0/0
Solaris 2.4 1/0 -1/EINVAL*
Solaris 2.5 1/0 -1/EINVAL* 1/0 0/0?
Solaris 2.5.1 1/0 -1/EINVAL* 0/0
DEC OSF1 3.0 0/0 0/0
DEC OSF1 3.2D-2 0/0 0/0 0/0
DEC OSF1 4.0A 0/0 0/0 0/0
DEC OSF 4.0B 0/0 0/0 0/0
Ultrix 4.3 0/0 0/0 n/a n/a
Ultrix 4.5 1/0 1/0
HP-UX 9.05 -1/0 -1/EOPNOTSUPP* -1/EOPNOTSUPP
HP-UX 9.05[R] 1/0 -1/EOPNOTSUPP* -1/EOPNOTSUPP*
HP-UX 10.10 -1/0 -1/EOPNOTSUPP* -1/EOPNOTSUPP
HP-UX 10.20 -1/EOPNOTSUPP? -1/EOPNOTSUPP?
HP-UX 10.30 -1/0 -1/EOPNOTSUPP -1/EOPNOTSUPP
BSD/OS 2.1 1/0
FreeBSD 2.1.7 1/0 -1/EINVAL* -1/EINVAL
Irix 5.3 -1/0* -1/0
Irix 6.2 1/0 -1/0 0/0*
Irix 6.2 -1/0 -1/0
Irix 6.3 R10000 -1/0 -1/0 0/0*
A/UX 3.1.1 1/0
DomainOS [R] -1/0*
DomainOS [U] -1/0
NCR MP-RAS 2 -1/0
NCR MP-RAS 3 -1/0
Linux 2.0.27 1/0 1/0