I've got an additional question:
Before posting, I had read the man pages of setuid() and its colleagues, and I guess I have understood them.
However, I couldn't find a statement anywhere about what function Perl actually uses to perform assignments to $(E)[U|G]ID. perlvar only tells us that it uses a syscall, which made me believe that it is not one of the setuid() functions. The latter are not syscalls; they are from the C library (please correct me if I am wrong).
But from your post I got the impression that Perl uses indeed the setuid() functions to perform assignments to the user and group variables. Did I understand this correctly?
In reply to Re^3: Not understanding the code to drop privileges in perlsec
by Nocturnus
in thread Not understanding the code to drop privileges in perlsec
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