Sets the process's effective user ID. This function is supported on OpenVMS Integrity servers and Alpha only. Format #include <unistd.h> int seteuid (uid_t euid);
1 – Argument
euid The value to which you want the effective user ID set.
2 – Description
If the process has the IMPERSONATE privilege, the seteuid function sets the process's effective user ID. An unprivileged process can set the effective user ID only if the euid argument is equal to either the real, effective, or saved user ID of the process. This function requires that long (32-bit) UID/GID support be enabled. See 32-Bit UID and GID Macro (Integrity servers, Alpha) for more information. See also getuid to know how UIC is represented.
3 – Return Values
0 Successful completion. -1 Indicates an error. The function sets errno to one of the following values: o EINVAL - The value of the euid argument is invalid and not supported. o EPERM - The process does not have the IMPERSONATE privilege, and euid does not match the real user ID or the saved set- user-ID.