* New project
@ 2002-07-26 11:41 xlp
2002-07-26 14:14 ` Bruno. N. F. Pacheco
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: xlp @ 2002-07-26 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-c-programming
Hi, I am coding a new project that demands me advanced C programming, I am bored
of "Learn how to program in C" and those basic C tasks.
I decided to make my own projects, understand manual pages style, learn how
to make sucessfull web search, use irc channel and so on...
I am coding a project, that It's a like a telnetd with login features, it
becomes a daemon, listens on certain port, accepts connection, autenticate, and
execute a shell.
The problem is when authentication is successful, It execve() a /bin/sh
however, I want to define certain variable such as PATH, TERM, etc.
I want that when a client 'logs in', my daemon set certain variables (ej.
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin) and then
executes the shell, so the client has a presetted variables on his session.
You may think, Why dont you read his .cshrc ?, I dont want to read any file
on the system , I just want my daemon set everything and then executes the
shell.
smthg like:
char *PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin";
char *TERM="vt100";
char *FOO="bar";
I read putenv() man, Does it have any relation?, I dont know who to put it
to work...
Thank you for any advice/help
bye.
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* Re: New project
2002-07-26 11:41 New project xlp
@ 2002-07-26 14:14 ` Bruno. N. F. Pacheco
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bruno. N. F. Pacheco @ 2002-07-26 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-c-programming
Are you sure you read execve(2) man page? You just have to pass your env
variables in the last arguments, something like:
char *argz[] = {
"/bin/sh",
NULL
};
char *envz[] = {
"PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin",
"TERM=v100",
"FOO=bar",
NULL
};
execve(argz[0], argz, envz);
-- Bruno N. F. Pacheco
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, xlp wrote:
> Hi, I am coding a new project that demands me advanced C programming, I am bored
> of "Learn how to program in C" and those basic C tasks.
> I decided to make my own projects, understand manual pages style, learn how
> to make sucessfull web search, use irc channel and so on...
> I am coding a project, that It's a like a telnetd with login features, it
> becomes a daemon, listens on certain port, accepts connection, autenticate, and
> execute a shell.
> The problem is when authentication is successful, It execve() a /bin/sh
> however, I want to define certain variable such as PATH, TERM, etc.
> I want that when a client 'logs in', my daemon set certain variables (ej.
> PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin) and then
> executes the shell, so the client has a presetted variables on his session.
> You may think, Why dont you read his .cshrc ?, I dont want to read any file
> on the system , I just want my daemon set everything and then executes the
> shell.
> smthg like:
> char *PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin";
> char *TERM="vt100";
> char *FOO="bar";
>
> I read putenv() man, Does it have any relation?, I dont know who to put it
> to work...
>
> Thank you for any advice/help
>
> bye.
>
>
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