Hide terminal output from Execve
You can hide the output by redirecting stdout and stderr to /dev/null after forking but before execve()
. The idea is to open /dev/null, then make stdout and stderr duplicates of the obtained file descriptor with dup2()
(which will also close the originals first). It's almost the same as redirecting to a pipe.
An example (incomplete program, and skipping most error checking):
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
...
int pid = fork();
if (pid == -1) {
/* fork error */
exit(1);
} else if (pid == 0) {
/* child process */
/* open /dev/null for writing */
int fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
dup2(fd, 1); /* make stdout a copy of fd (> /dev/null) */
dup2(fd, 2); /* ...and same with stderr */
close(fd); /* close fd */
/* stdout and stderr now write to /dev/null */
/* ready to call exec */
execve(cmd, args, env);
exit(1);
} else {
/* parent process */
...