setauduser(3)setauduser(3)NAMEsetauduser - start auditing the current process as owned by a given
user
SYNOPSISDESCRIPTION
sets which uniquely identifies the user for the current process. The
user argument points to the name of the login user associated with the
current process, and must not exceed the longest user name that HP-UX
supports. can be used to dynamically get the longest user name that
HP-UX supports.
The stime argument points to time of authentication in the format
YYYYMMDDhhmm, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). If stime is a null
pointer, the UTC of the current time is used.
Programs using this routine must be compiled with
Security Restrictions
This call requires the user to be superuser or to possess the privi‐
lege. See privileges(5) for details.
RETURN VALUE
returns the following values:
n Successful completion. n is the length of accepted by
the kernel.
Failure.
is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If fails, is set to one of the following values:
user is NULL, or the length of user exceeds the long‐
est user name that HP-UX supports.
The length of stime is not equal to bytes. See
The caller is not a superuser or a privileged process.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSOgetaudid(2), setaudid(2), sysconf(2), getauduser(3), audit(5), privi‐
leges(5).
setauduser(3)