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