NAME

secure_path - determine if a file appears to be ``secure''

LIBRARY

System Utilities Library (libutil, -lutil)

SYNOPSIS



int secure_path(const char *path)

DESCRIPTION

The secure_path() function takes a path name and returns zero if the referenced file is ``secure'', non-zero if not. Any ``insecurity'', other than failure to access the referenced file, will be logged to the system log.

To be ``secure'', the referenced file must exist, be a regular file (and not a directory), owned by the super-user, and writable only by the super-user.

SEE ALSO

openlog(3)

HISTORY

The secure_path function is based on the implementation of same, and appeared in NetBSD1.5 by kind permission.