Searched refs:setgid (Results 1 – 25 of 37) sorted by relevance
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6 its parent did not have. The most obvious examples are setuid/setgid27 been done without the execve call. For example, the setuid and setgid55 escalate its privileges by directly attacking setuid, setgid, and
95 int setgid; member253 opts->setgid = 0; in parse_mount_options()293 opts->setgid = 1; in parse_mount_options()411 if (opts->setgid) in devpts_show_options()580 inode->i_gid = opts->setgid ? opts->gid : current_fsgid(); in devpts_pty_new()
333 if (setgid(child_gid) < 0) in test_setgid()490 if (setgid(NO_POLICY_UGID) < 0) in main()505 if (setgid(RESTRICTED_PARENT_UGID) < 0) in main()
169 EXPECT_EQ(setgid(65534), 0) in TEST()
65 if (setgid(group) < 0) in fork_child()
106 if (setgid(0) != 0) in create_and_enter_ns()
171 if (setgid(0) != 0) { in create_and_enter_userns()
101 if (setgid(0)) in create_and_enter_userns()
178 COND_SYSCALL(setgid);
65 46 32 setgid sys_setgid1666 46 64 setgid sys_setgid
49 46 32 setgid - sys_setgid16223 214 64 setgid sys_setgid -
210 if (setgid(0)) in setid_userns_root()
114 104 n64 setgid sys_setgid
114 104 n32 setgid sys_setgid
49 37 common setgid sys_setgid
117 106 common setgid sys_setgid
152 138 common setgid sys_setgid
56 46 common setgid sys_setgid16
59 46 common setgid sys_setgid
51 setgid[=gid]
56 46 common setgid sys_setgid