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.TH CAP 3 .SH NAME cap \- capability for changing user name .SH SYNOPSIS .BI "bind #¤ " dir .PP .IB dir /caphash .br .IB dir /capuse .SH DESCRIPTION .I Cap allows a process owned by the host owner (see .IR eve (10.2)) to give another process on the same machine a capability to set its user name to a specified user. The capability is a string of the form: .IP [ .IB fromuser @ ] .IB touser @ key .PP where .I fromuser is a process's current user name, .I touser is its new user name, and .I key is a string of random characters (eg, produced by .IR security-random (2)). .PP .B Caphash is a write-only file that can only be opened by the host owner. A process enables the use of a capability by writing the keyed hash of .IB fromuser @ touser to .BR caphash . The hash is computed using .B Keyring->hmac_sha1 as follows: .IP .EX kr := load Keyring Keyring->PATH; IPint: import kr; users := sys->sprint("%s@%s", fromuser, touser); cap := sys->sprint("%s@%s", users, key); digest := array[Keyring->SHA1dlen] of byte; ausers := array of byte users; kr->hmac_sha1(ausers, len ausers, array of byte key, digest, nil); if(sys->write(caphashfd, digest, len digest) < 0) error(); .EE .PP The capability (eg, .B cap in the example) can then be passed to another process. .PP .B Capuse is a write-only file that can be opened by any process. It can then write a capability string to change its user name, provided that capability has previously been enabled by the host owner via .BR caphash , and if the capability included a .IR fromuser , the writing process currently has that user name. After a successful write, the writing process will be owned by .IR touser . Any capability can be used at most once. .PP A capability enabled by .B caphash has a limited lifetime, on the order of 30 seconds. .B Caphash can be removed by the host owner to prevent its further use. .SH SOURCE .B /emu/port/devcap.c .br .B /os/port/devcap.c .SH SEE ALSO .IR keyring-sha1 (2), .IR cons (3), .IR intro (5), .IR eve (10.2) .SH DIAGNOSTICS A write to .B capuse without a previous write to .B caphash sets the error string to .RB `` "invalid capability" ''.