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.IR group .
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The default is the process's current group.
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.I group
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may be either a group name or a numeric group id.
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may be either a group name or a numeric group ID.
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.TP
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.BI "\-m " "mode" ", \-\-mode=" "mode"
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Set the permissions for the installed file or directory to
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No memory could be allocated for segment overhead.
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.TP
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.B ENOSPC
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All possible shared memory id's have been taken
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All possible shared memory IDs have been taken
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.RB ( SHMMNI ),
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or allocating a segment of the requested
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.I size
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fsfilcnt_t f_files; /* # inodes */
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fsfilcnt_t f_ffree; /* # free inodes */
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fsfilcnt_t f_favail; /* # free inodes for non-root */
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unsigned long f_fsid; /* file system id */
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unsigned long f_fsid; /* file system ID */
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unsigned long f_flag; /* mount flags */
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unsigned long f_namemax; /* maximum filename length */
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};
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.IR <stdlib.h> .
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.SH BUGS
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Never use \fBmktemp()\fP. Some implementations follow 4.3BSD
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and replace XXXXXX by the current process id and a single letter,
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and replace XXXXXX by the current process ID and a single letter,
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so that at most 26 different names can be returned.
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Since on the one hand the names are easy to guess, and on the other
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hand there is a race between testing whether the name exists and
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Must not be less than _POSIX_ARG_MAX (4096).
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.TP
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.BR CHILD_MAX " - " _SC_CHILD_MAX
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The max number of simultaneous processes per user id.
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The max number of simultaneous processes per user ID.
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Must not be less than _POSIX_CHILD_MAX (25).
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.TP
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.BR HOST_NAME_MAX " - " _SC_HOST_NAME_MAX
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.PP
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\fBlogwtmp\fR() constructs an utmp structure using
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.IR line ", " name ", " host ,
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current time and current process id.
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current time and current process ID.
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Then it calls \fBupdwtmp\fR() to append the structure to the utmp file.
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.SH AVAILABILITY
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Both functions are available under glibc2, but not under libc5.
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Equivalent to
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.IR "tcsetpgrp(fd, *argp)" .
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.br
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Set the foreground process group id of this tty.
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Set the foreground process group ID of this tty.
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.TP
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.BI "TIOCGSID pid_t *" argp
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Get the session ID of the given tty. This will fail with ENOTTY
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.RS
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.TP
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\fIpid\fP %d
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The process id.
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The process ID.
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.TP
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\fIcomm\fP %s
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The filename of the executable, in parentheses. This is visible
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and other terminal emulators directly create a
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\fBUSER_PROCESS\fP record and generate the \fIut_id\fP by using the last
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two letters of \fI/dev/ttyp\fP\fI%c\fP or by using \fIp\fP\fI%d\fP for
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\fI/dev/pts/\fP\fI%d\fP. If they find a \fBDEAD_PROCESS\fP for this id,
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\fI/dev/pts/\fP\fI%d\fP. If they find a \fBDEAD_PROCESS\fP for this ID,
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they recycle it, otherwise they create a new entry. If they can, they
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will mark it as \fBDEAD_PROCESS\fP on exiting and it is advised that
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they null \fIut_line\fP, \fIut_time\fP, \fIut_user\fP, and \fIut_host\fP
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you must specify
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.BR ATPROTO_DDP .
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.PP
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Raw sockets may be only opened by a process with effective user id 0 or when the process has the
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Raw sockets may be only opened by a process with effective user ID 0
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or when the process has the
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.B CAP_NET_RAW
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capability.
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.SH "ADDRESS FORMAT"
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.I sat_port
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contains the port. The port numbers below 129 are known as
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.B reserved ports.
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Only processes with the effective user id 0 or the
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Only processes with the effective user ID 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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capability may
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.BR bind (2)
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.B EACCES
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The user tried to execute an operation without the necessary permissions. These
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include sending to a broadcast address without having the broadcast flag set,
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and trying to bind to a reserved port without effective user id 0 or
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and trying to bind to a reserved port without effective user ID 0 or
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.BR CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE .
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.TP
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.B EADDRINUSE
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.I sin_port
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contains the port in network byte order. The port numbers below 1024 are called
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.IR "reserved ports" .
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Only processes with effective user id 0 or the
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Only processes with effective user ID 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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capability may
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.BR bind (2)
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datagrams first by default,
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but the exact behaviour depends on the configured queueing discipline.
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.\" XXX elaborate on this
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Some high priority levels may require an effective user id of 0 or the
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Some high priority levels may require an effective user ID of 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_ADMIN
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capability.
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The priority can also be set in a protocol independent way by the
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route.
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Modifying firewall settings without
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.B CAP_NET_ADMIN
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or effective user id 0.
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or effective user ID 0.
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Binding to a reserved port without the
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.B CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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capability or effective user id 0.
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capability or effective user ID 0.
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.TP
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.B EADDRINUSE
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u_int16_t sin6_port; /* port number */
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u_int32_t sin6_flowinfo; /* IPv6 flow information */
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struct in6_addr sin6_addr; /* IPv6 address */
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u_int32_t sin6_scope_id; /* Scope id (new in 2.4) */
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u_int32_t sin6_scope_id; /* Scope ID (new in 2.4) */
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};
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struct in6_addr {
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.B sin6_addr
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is the 128bit IPv6 address.
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.B sin6_scope_id
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is an id of depending of on the scope of the address. It is new in Linux 2.4.
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is an ID of depending of on the scope of the address. It is new in Linux 2.4.
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Linux only supports it for link scope addresses, in that case
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.I sin6_scope_id
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contains the interface index (see
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.I IPV6_HOPOPTS
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delivers the hop options,
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.I IPV6_FLOWINFO
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delivers an integer containing the flow id,
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delivers an integer containing the flow ID,
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.I IPV6_HOPLIMIT
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delivers an integer containing the hop count of the packet.
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The control messages have the same type as the socket option. All these
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.It UID
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numerical user-id of process owner
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.It PPID
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numerical id of parent of process process priority
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numerical ID of parent of process process priority
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(non-positive when in non-interruptible wait)
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.El
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.Pp
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\&resulting from references
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\&by the process to pages not loaded in core.
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\&.It UID
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\&numerical user-id of process owner
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\&numerical user ID of process owner
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\&.It PPID
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\&numerical id of parent of process process priority
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\&numerical ID of parent of process process priority
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\&(non-positive when in non-interruptible wait)
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\&.El
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.SH IOCTLS
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If an ioctl is marked as privileged then using it requires an effective
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user id of 0 or the
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user ID of 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_ADMIN
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capability. If this is not the case
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.B EPERM
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When it is enabled, the packet must contain an IP header.
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For receiving the IP header is always included in the packet.
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Only processes with an effective user id of 0 or the
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Only processes with an effective user ID of 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_RAW
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capability are allowed to open raw sockets.
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.TP
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.B EPERM
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The user doesn't have permission to open raw sockets. Only processes
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with a effective user id of 0 or the
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with a effective user ID of 0 or the
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.B CAP_NET_RAW
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attribute may do that.
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unsigned char rtm_src_len; /* Length of destination */
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unsigned char rtm_tos; /* TOS filter */
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unsigned char rtm_table; /* Routing table id */
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unsigned char rtm_table; /* Routing table ID */
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unsigned char rtm_protocol; /* Routing protocol; see below */
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unsigned char rtm_scope; /* See below */
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unsigned char rtm_type; /* See below */
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.B SO_DEBUG
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Enable socket debugging. Only allowed for processes with the
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.B CAP_NET_ADMIN
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capability or an effective user id of 0.
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capability or an effective user ID of 0.
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.TP
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.B SO_REUSEADDR
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Indicates that the rules used in validating addresses supplied in a
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The argument is a pointer to a
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.BR pid_t .
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If the argument is positive, send the signals to that process. If the
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argument is negative, send the signals to the process group with the id
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argument is negative, send the signals to the process group with the ID
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of the absolute value of the argument.
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The process may only choose itself or its own process group to receive
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signals unless it has the
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