Issue
How can I check the umask of a program which is currently running?
[update: another process, not the current process.]
Solution
You can attach gdb to a running process and then call umask in the debugger:
(gdb) attach <your pid>
...
(gdb) call umask(0)
[Switching to Thread -1217489200 (LWP 11037)]
$1 = 18 # this is the umask
(gdb) call umask(18) # reset umask
$2 = 0
(gdb)
(note: 18 corresponds to a umask of O22
in this example)
This suggests that there may be a really ugly way to get the umask using ptrace.
Answered By - Andy Answer Checked By - Willingham (WPSolving Volunteer)