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32 | .\" From: $OpenBSD: mktemp.1,v 1.8 1998/03/19 06:13:37 millert Exp $ | |
33 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mktemp/mktemp.1,v 1.7.2.6 2001/07/22 12:40:27 dd Exp $ | |
34 | .\" | |
35 | .Dd November 20, 1996 | |
36 | .Dt MKTEMP 1 | |
37 | .Os | |
38 | .Sh NAME | |
39 | .Nm mktemp | |
40 | .Nd make temporary file name (unique) | |
41 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
42 | .Nm | |
43 | .Op Fl d | |
44 | .Op Fl q | |
45 | .Op Fl t Ar prefix | |
46 | .Op Fl u | |
47 | .Ar template ... | |
48 | .Nm | |
49 | .Op Fl d | |
50 | .Op Fl q | |
51 | .Op Fl u | |
52 | .Fl t Ar prefix | |
53 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
54 | The | |
55 | .Nm | |
56 | utility takes each of the given file name templates and overwrites a | |
57 | portion of it to create a file name. This file name is unique | |
58 | and suitable for use by the application. The template may be | |
59 | any file name with some number of | |
60 | .Ql X Ns s | |
61 | appended | |
62 | to it, for example | |
63 | .Pa /tmp/temp.XXXX . | |
64 | The trailing | |
65 | .Ql X Ns s | |
66 | are replaced with the current process number and/or a | |
67 | unique letter combination. | |
68 | The number of unique file names | |
69 | .Nm | |
70 | can return depends on the number of | |
71 | .Ql X Ns s | |
72 | provided; six | |
73 | .Ql X Ns s | |
74 | will | |
75 | result in | |
76 | .Nm | |
77 | testing roughly 26 ** 6 combinations. | |
78 | .Pp | |
79 | If | |
80 | .Nm | |
81 | can successfully generate a unique file name, the file | |
82 | is created with mode 0600 (unless the | |
83 | .Fl u | |
84 | flag is given) and the filename is printed | |
85 | to standard output. | |
86 | .Pp | |
87 | If the | |
88 | .Fl t Ar prefix | |
89 | option is given, | |
90 | .Nm | |
91 | will generate an template string based on the | |
92 | .Ar prefix | |
93 | and the | |
94 | .Ev TMPDIR | |
95 | environment variable if set. | |
96 | The default location if | |
97 | .Ev TMPDIR | |
98 | is not set is | |
99 | .Pa /tmp . | |
100 | Care should | |
101 | be taken to ensure that it is appropriate to use an environment variable | |
102 | potentially supplied by the user. | |
103 | .Pp | |
104 | Any number of temporary files may be created in a single invocation, | |
105 | including one based on the internal template resulting from the | |
106 | .Fl t | |
107 | flag. | |
108 | .Pp | |
109 | .Nm Mktemp | |
110 | is provided to allow shell scripts to safely use temporary files. | |
111 | Traditionally, many shell scripts take the name of the program with | |
112 | the pid as a suffix and use that as a temporary file name. This | |
113 | kind of naming scheme is predictable and the race condition it creates | |
114 | is easy for an attacker to win. A safer, though still inferior, approach | |
115 | is to make a temporary directory using the same naming scheme. While | |
116 | this does allow one to guarantee that a temporary file will not be | |
117 | subverted, it still allows a simple denial of service attack. For these | |
118 | reasons it is suggested that | |
119 | .Nm | |
120 | be used instead. | |
121 | .Sh OPTIONS | |
122 | The available options are as follows: | |
123 | .Bl -tag -width indent | |
124 | .It Fl d | |
125 | Make a directory instead of a file. | |
126 | .It Fl q | |
127 | Fail silently if an error occurs. This is useful if | |
128 | a script does not want error output to go to standard error. | |
129 | .It Fl t Ar prefix | |
130 | Generate a template (using the supplied | |
131 | .Ar prefix | |
132 | and | |
133 | .Ev TMPDIR | |
134 | if set) to create a filename template. | |
135 | .It Fl u | |
136 | Operate in | |
137 | .Dq unsafe | |
138 | mode. The temp file will be unlinked before | |
139 | .Nm | |
140 | exits. This is slightly better than | |
141 | .Xr mktemp 3 | |
142 | but still introduces a race condition. Use of this | |
143 | option is not encouraged. | |
144 | .El | |
145 | .Sh DIAGNOSTICS | |
146 | The | |
147 | .Nm | |
148 | utility | |
149 | exits 0 on success, and 1 if an error occurs. | |
150 | .Sh EXAMPLES | |
151 | The following | |
152 | .Xr sh 1 | |
153 | fragment illustrates a simple use of | |
154 | .Nm | |
155 | where the script should quit if it cannot get a safe | |
156 | temporary file. | |
157 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
158 | tempfoo=`basename $0` | |
159 | TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/${tempfoo}.XXXXXX` || exit 1 | |
160 | echo "program output" >> $TMPFILE | |
161 | .Ed | |
162 | .Pp | |
163 | To allow the use of $TMPDIR: | |
164 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
165 | tempfoo=`basename $0` | |
166 | TMPFILE=`mktemp -t ${tempfoo}` || exit 1 | |
167 | echo "program output" >> $TMPFILE | |
168 | .Ed | |
169 | .Pp | |
170 | In this case, we want the script to catch the error itself. | |
171 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
172 | tempfoo=`basename $0` | |
173 | TMPFILE=`mktemp -q /tmp/${tempfoo}.XXXXXX` | |
174 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then | |
175 | echo "$0: Can't create temp file, exiting..." | |
176 | exit 1 | |
177 | fi | |
178 | .Ed | |
179 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
180 | .Xr mkdtemp 3 , | |
181 | .Xr mkstemp 3 , | |
182 | .Xr mktemp 3 , | |
183 | .Xr environ 7 | |
184 | .Sh HISTORY | |
185 | A | |
186 | .Nm | |
187 | utility appeared in | |
188 | .Ox 2.1 . | |
189 | This implementation was written independently based on the | |
190 | .Ox | |
191 | man page, and | |
192 | first appeared in | |
193 | .Fx 2.2.7 . | |
194 | This man page is taken from | |
195 | .Ox |