Re: How to check UID of process on the other side of local TCP/UDP connection
- From: "Vladimir Mitiouchev" <vovcia@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:06:30 +0100
On 11/24/06, rainmailbox2001-ola@xxxxxxxx <rainmailbox2001-ola@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you have any ideas how this localidentd
authentication can be achieved in some
different way?
fstat (BSD)
lsof(Linux)
Unix sockets (unless of course Unix sockets areSCM_CREDS (BSD)
the only good way to
resolve my problems).
SO_PEERCRED (Linux)
--
Sincerely Yours,
Vladimir Mitiouchev
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