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SU(1) User Commands SU(1)
NAME
su - change user ID or become superuser
SYNOPSIS
su [options] [-] [username [ args ]]
DESCRIPTION
The su command is used to become another user during a login
session. Invoked without a username, su defaults to becoming the
superuser. The - option may be used to provide an environment
similar to what the user would expect had the user logged in
directly. The -c option may be used to treat the next argument as
a command by most shells.
Options are recognized everywhere in the argument list. You can
use the -- argument to stop option parsing. The - option is
special: it is also recognized after --, but has to be placed
before username.
The user will be prompted for a password, if appropriate. Invalid
passwords will produce an error message. All attempts, both valid
and invalid, are logged to detect abuse of the system.
The current environment is passed to the new shell. The value of
$PATH is reset to /bin:/usr/bin for normal users, or
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin for the superuser. This may be
changed with the ENV_PATH and ENV_SUPATH definitions in
/etc/login.defs.
A subsystem login is indicated by the presence of a "*" as the
first character of the login shell. The given home directory will
be used as the root of a new file system which the user is
actually logged into.
OPTIONS
The options which apply to the su command are:
-c, --command COMMAND
Specify a command that will be invoked by the shell using its
-c.
The executed command will have no controlling terminal. This
option cannot be used to execute interactive programs which
need a controlling TTY.
-, -l, --login
Provide an environment similar to what the user would expect
had the user logged in directly.
When - is used, it must be specified before any username. For
portability it is recommended to use it as last option,
before any username. The other forms (-l and --login) do not
have this restriction.
-s, --shell SHELL
The shell that will be invoked.
The invoked shell is chosen from (highest priority first):
The shell specified with --shell.
If --preserve-environment is used, the shell specified by
the $SHELL environment variable.
The shell indicated in the /etc/passwd entry for the
target user.
/bin/sh if a shell could not be found by any above
method.
If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e. the shell
field of this user's entry in /etc/passwd is not listed in
/etc/shells), then the --shell option or the $SHELL
environment variable won't be taken into account, unless su
is called by root.
-m, -p, --preserve-environment
Preserve the current environment, except for:
$PATH
reset according to the /etc/login.defs options ENV_PATH
or ENV_SUPATH (see below);
$IFS
reset to “<space><tab><newline>”, if it was set.
If the target user has a restricted shell, this option has no
effect (unless su is called by root).
Note that the default behavior for the environment is the
following:
The $HOME, $SHELL, $USER, $LOGNAME, $PATH, and $IFS
environment variables are reset.
If --login is not used, the environment is copied, except
for the variables above.
If --login is used, the $TERM, $COLORTERM, $DISPLAY, and
$XAUTHORITY environment variables are copied if they were
set.
Other environments might be set by PAM modules.
CAVEATS
This version of su has many compilation options, only some of
which may be in use at any particular site.
CONFIGURATION
The following configuration variables in /etc/login.defs change
the behavior of this tool:
DEFAULT_HOME (boolean)
Indicate if login is allowed if we can't cd to the home
directory. Default is no.
If set to yes, the user will login in the root (/) directory
if it is not possible to cd to her home directory.
ENV_PATH (string)
If set, it will be used to define the PATH environment
variable when a regular user login. The value is a colon
separated list of paths (for example /bin:/usr/bin) and can
be preceded by PATH=. The default value is
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin.
ENV_SUPATH (string)
If set, it will be used to define the PATH environment
variable when the superuser login. The value is a colon
separated list of paths (for example
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin) and can be preceded by PATH=.
The default value is PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin.
SULOG_FILE (string)
If defined, all su activity is logged to this file.
SU_NAME (string)
If defined, the command name to display when running "su -".
For example, if this is defined as "su" then a "ps" will
display the command is "-su". If not defined, then "ps" would
display the name of the shell actually being run, e.g.
something like "-sh".
SYSLOG_SU_ENAB (boolean)
Enable "syslog" logging of su activity - in addition to sulog
file logging.
FILES
/etc/passwd
User account information.
/etc/shadow
Secure user account information.
/etc/login.defs
Shadow password suite configuration.
EXIT VALUES
On success, su returns the exit value of the command it executed.
If this command was terminated by a signal, su returns the number
of this signal plus 128.
If su has to kill the command (because it was asked to terminate,
and the command did not terminate in time), su returns 255.
Some exit values from su are independent from the executed
command:
0
success (--help only)
1
System or authentication failure
126
The requested command was not found
127
The requested command could not be executed
SEE ALSO
login(1), login.defs(5), sg(1), sh(1).
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