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.\" modified 2003 Walter Harms, aeb - added getlogin_r, note on stdin use
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.TH GETLOGIN 3 2007-07-26 "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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getlogin, getlogin_r, cuserid \- get user name
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <unistd.h>
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.sp
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.B "char *getlogin(void);"
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.br
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.BI "int getlogin_r(char *" buf ", size_t " bufsize );
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.B #include <stdio.h>
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.BI "char *cuserid(char *" string );
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.in -4n
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Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
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.BR feature_test_macros (7)):
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.in
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.BR getlogin_r ():
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_REENTRANT || _POSIX_C_SOURCE\ >=\ 199506L
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.br
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.BR cuserid ():
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_XOPEN_SOURCE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.BR getlogin ()
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returns a pointer to a string containing the name of
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the user logged in on the controlling terminal of the process, or a
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null pointer if this information cannot be determined.
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The string is
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statically allocated and might be overwritten on subsequent calls to
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this function or to
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.BR cuserid ().
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.PP
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.BR getlogin_r ()
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returns this same user name in the array
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.I buf
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of size
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.IR bufsize .
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.PP
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.BR cuserid ()
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returns a pointer to a string containing a user name
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associated with the effective user ID of the process.
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If \fIstring\fP
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is not a null pointer, it should be an array that can hold at least
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\fBL_cuserid\fP characters; the string is returned in this array.
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Otherwise, a pointer to a string in a static area is returned.
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This
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string is statically allocated and might be overwritten on subsequent
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calls to this function or to
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.BR getlogin ().
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.PP
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The macro \fBL_cuserid\fP is an integer constant that indicates how
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long an array you might need to store a user name.
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\fBL_cuserid\fP is declared in \fI<stdio.h>\fP.
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.PP
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These functions let your program identify positively the user who is
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running
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.RB ( cuserid ())
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or the user who logged in this session
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.RB ( getlogin ()).
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(These can differ when set-user-ID programs are involved.)
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.PP
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For most purposes, it is more useful to use the environment variable
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\fBLOGNAME\fP to find out who the user is.
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This is more flexible
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precisely because the user can set \fBLOGNAME\fP arbitrarily.
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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.BR getlogin ()
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returns a pointer to the user name when successful,
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and NULL on failure.
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.BR getlogin_r ()
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returns 0 when successful, and non-zero on failure.
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.SH ERRORS
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POSIX specifies
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.TP
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.B EMFILE
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The calling process already has the maximum allowed number of open files.
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.TP
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.B ENFILE
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The system already has the maximum allowed number of open files.
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.TP
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.B ENXIO
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The calling process has no controlling tty.
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.TP
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.B ERANGE
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(getlogin_r)
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The length of the user name, including the terminating null byte,
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is larger than
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.IR bufsize .
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.LP
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Linux/glibc also has
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.TP
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.B ENOENT
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There was no corresponding entry in the utmp-file.
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.TP
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.B ENOMEM
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Insufficient memory to allocate passwd structure.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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\fI/etc/passwd\fP
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password database file
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.TP
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\fI/var/run/utmp\fP
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(traditionally \fI/etc/utmp\fP;
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some libc versions used \fI/var/adm/utmp\fP)
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.SH "CONFORMING TO"
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.BR getlogin ()
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and
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.BR getlogin_r ()
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specified in POSIX.1-2001.
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System V has a
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.BR cuserid ()
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function which uses the real
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user ID rather than the effective user ID.
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The
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.BR cuserid ()
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function
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was included in the 1988 version of POSIX,
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but removed from the 1990 version.
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It was present in SUSv2, but removed in POSIX.1-2001.
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.LP
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OpenBSD has
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.BR getlogin ()
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and
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.BR setlogin (),
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and a username
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associated with a session, even if it has no controlling tty.
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.SH BUGS
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Unfortunately, it is often rather easy to fool
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.BR getlogin ().
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Sometimes it does not work at all, because some program messed up
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the utmp file.
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Often, it gives only the first 8 characters of
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the login name.
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The user currently logged in on the controlling tty
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of our program need not be the user who started it.
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Avoid
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.BR getlogin ()
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for security-related purposes.
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.LP
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Note that glibc does not follow the POSIX spec and uses
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.I stdin
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instead of
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.IR /dev/tty .
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A bug.
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(Other recent systems, like SunOS 5.8 and HP-UX 11.11 and FreeBSD 4.8
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all return the login name also when
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.I stdin
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is redirected.)
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.LP
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Nobody knows precisely what
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.BR cuserid ()
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does; avoid it in portable programs.
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Or avoid it altogether: use
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.I getpwuid(geteuid())
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instead, if that is
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what you meant.
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.B Do not use
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.BR cuserid ().
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR geteuid (2),
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.BR getuid (2)
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