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30.Dd August 25, 1996
31.Dt ISSETUGID 2
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm issetugid
35.Nd is current process tainted by uid or gid changes
36.Sh LIBRARY
37.Lb libc
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In unistd.h
40.Ft int
41.Fn issetugid void
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Fn issetugid
45system call returns 1 if the process environment or memory address space
46is considered
47.Dq tainted ,
48and returns 0 otherwise.
49.Pp
50A process is tainted if it was created as a result of an
51.Xr execve 2
52system call which had either of the setuid or setgid bits set (and extra
53privileges were given as a result) or if it has changed any of its real,
54effective or saved user or group ID's since it began execution.
55.Pp
56This system call exists so that library routines (eg: libc, libtermcap)
57can reliably determine if it is safe to use information
58that was obtained from the user, in particular the results from
59.Xr getenv 3
60should be viewed with suspicion if it is used to control operation.
61.Pp
62A
63.Dq tainted
64status is inherited by child processes as a result of the
65.Xr fork 2
66system call (or other library code that calls fork, such as
67.Xr popen 3 ) .
68.Pp
69It is assumed that a program that clears all privileges as it prepares
70to execute another will also reset the environment, hence the
71.Dq tainted
72status will not be passed on.
73This is important for programs such as
74.Xr su 1
75which begin setuid but need to be able to create an untainted process.
76.Sh ERRORS
77The
78.Fn issetugid
79system call is always successful, and no return value is reserved to
80indicate an error.
81.Sh SEE ALSO
82.Xr execve 2 ,
83.Xr fork 2 ,
84.Xr setegid 2 ,
85.Xr seteuid 2 ,
86.Xr setgid 2 ,
87.Xr setregid 2 ,
88.Xr setreuid 2 ,
89.Xr setuid 2
90.Sh HISTORY
91The
92.Fn issetugid
93system call first appeared in
94.Ox 2.0
95and was also implemented in
96.Fx 3.0 .
97