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2004-05-17 Thread Greg Deitrick
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Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary

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2004-05-17 Thread Philippe Troin
Greg Deitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this

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Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Greg Deitrick
Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this returns a FILE *. The upstram source I'm

Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary

Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Philippe Troin
Greg Deitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in C code? Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this

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