| --help--usage | Displays usage information and exits. |
| --ugly--legacy | Displays output in a somewhat ugly legacy format. |
| --verbose | Displays usage in a legacy-like format but not quite so ugly in modern default terminal fonts. |
| --iab | Displays IAB tuple capabilities from the process. The output format here is the text format described in cap_iab(3). Double quotes encase the regular process capabilities and square brackets encase the IAB tuple. This format is also used by captree(8). |
NAME
getpcaps - display process capabilities
SYNOPSIS
getpcaps [optional args] pid...
DESCRIPTION
getpcaps displays the capabilities on the processes indicated by the pid value(s) given on the command line. A pid of 0 displays the capabilities of the process that is running getpcaps itself.
The capabilities are displayed in the cap_from_text(3) format.
Optional arguments:
- --help or --usage
Displays usage information and exits.
- --ugly or --legacy
Displays output in a somewhat ugly legacy format.
- --verbose
Displays usage in a legacy-like format but not quite so ugly in modern default terminal fonts.
- --iab
Displays IAB tuple capabilities from the process. The output format here is the text format described in cap_iab(3). Double quotes encase the regular process capabilities and square brackets encase the IAB tuple. This format is also used by captree(8).
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs via:
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?component=libcap&list_id=1090757
SEE ALSO
capsh(1), cap_from_text(3), cap_iab(3), capabilities(7), captree(8), getcap(8), and setcap(8).
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Robert Bihlmeyer <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).