Document new --disable-setreuid option and change description for
--disable-saved-ids to match new error message.
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@@ -213,9 +213,11 @@ Special features/options:
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--disable-saved-ids
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Disable use of POSIX saved IDs. Normally, sudo will try to
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use POSIX saved IDs if they are supported. However, some
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implementations are broken. If sudo aborts with an error like:
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"seteuid(0): Operation not permitted"
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you probably need to disable POSIX saved ID support.
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implementations are broken.
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--disable-setreuid
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Disable use of the setreuid() function for operating systems
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where it is broken. 4.4BSD has setreuid() but it doesn't really work.
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--disable-sia
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Disable SIA support. This is the "Security Integration Architecture"
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