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Re: Folder has limited permissions.
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Re: Folder has limited permissions.


  • Subject: Re: Folder has limited permissions.
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:53:38 -0700

On 25 Jul 08, at 01:55, Macarov Anatoli wrote:
When user has a standard account (not administrator), he/she doesn't have rights to create a file in the Directory /Applications/. I try to create a file with the help of function authopen. This code doesn't work:

FILE *pFile = popen("/usr/libexec/authopen -stdoutpipe sys.openfile.readwritecreate./applications/tolea.txt", "w");
if(pFile == NULL){
NSLog(@"NOT Create");
}else{
NSLog(@"Create");
char *data = "Create";
pwrite(data, 1, size(data), pFile);
}
pclose(pFile);


How would be the correct way to do?

Besides what everyone else said, lose the -stdoutpipe and use -w or -a (depending on your needs). -stdoutpipe uses SCM_RIGHTS, which is rather subtle and tricky to use.
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