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36 .Dd June 9, 1993
37 .Dt GETLOGIN 2
38 .Os BSD 4.2
39 .Sh NAME
40 .Nm getlogin ,
41 .Nm setlogin
42 .Nd get/set login name
43 .Sh SYNOPSIS
44 .Fd #include <unistd.h>
45 .Ft char *
46 .Fo getlogin
47 .Fa void
48 .Fc
49 .Ft int
50 .Fo setlogin
51 .Fa "const char *name"
52 .Fc
53 .Sh DESCRIPTION
54 The
55 .Fn getlogin
56 routine
57 returns the login name of the user associated with the current session,
58 as previously set by
59 .Fn setlogin .
60 The name is normally associated with a login shell
61 at the time a session is created,
62 and is inherited by all processes descended from the login shell.
63 (This is true even if some of those processes assume another user ID,
64 for example when
65 .Xr su 1
66 is used.)
67 .Pp
68 .Fn setlogin
69 sets the login name of the user associated with the current session to
70 .Fa name .
71 This call is restricted to the super-user, and
72 is normally used only when a new session is being created on behalf
73 of the named user
74 (for example, at login time, or when a remote shell is invoked).
75 .Sh RETURN VALUES
76 If a call to
77 .Fn getlogin
78 succeeds, it returns a pointer to a null-terminated string in a static buffer.
79 If the name has not been set, it returns
80 .Dv NULL .
81 If a call to
82 .Fn setlogin
83 succeeds, a value of 0 is returned. If
84 .Fn setlogin
85 fails, a value of -1 is returned and an error code is
86 placed in the global location
87 .Va errno .
88 .Sh ERRORS
89 The following errors may be returned by these calls:
90 .Bl -tag -width Er
91 .It Bq Er EFAULT
92 The
93 .Fa name
94 parameter gave an
95 invalid address.
96 .It Bq Er EINVAL
97 The
98 .Fa name
99 parameter
100 pointed to a string that was too long.
101 Login names are limited to
102 .Dv MAXLOGNAME
103 (from
104 .Ao Pa sys/param.h Ac )
105 characters, currently 12.
106 .It Bq Er EPERM
107 The caller tried to set the login name and was not the super-user.
108 .El
109 .Sh SEE ALSO
110 .Xr setsid 2
111 .Sh BUGS
112 Login names are limited in length by
113 .Fn setlogin .
114 However, lower limits are placed on login names elsewhere in the system
115 .Pf ( Dv UT_NAMESIZE
116 in
117 .Ao Pa utmp.h Ac ) .
118 .Pp
119 In earlier versions of the system,
120 .Fn getlogin
121 failed unless the process was associated with a login terminal.
122 The current implementation (using
123 .Fn setlogin )
124 allows getlogin to succeed even when the process has no controlling terminal.
125 In earlier versions of the system, the value returned by
126 .Fn getlogin
127 could not be trusted without checking the user ID.
128 Portable programs should probably still make this check.
129 .Sh HISTORY
130 The
131 .Fn getlogin
132 function first appeared in 4.4BSD.