BSDE_RULE_TO_STRING(3) BSD Library Functions Manual BSDE_RULE_TO_STRING(3)NAME
bsde_rule_to_string -- convert a ugidfw rule into its text representation
LIBRARY
File System Firewall Interface Library (libugidfw, -lugidfw)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ugidfw.h>
int
bsde_rule_to_string(struct mac_bsdextended_rule *rule, char *buf, size_t buflen);
DESCRIPTION
The bsde_rule_to_string() function converts a rule in its internal representation (struct mac_bsdextended_rule) into its text representation,
and writes up to buflen bytes of it to buf (including the terminating NUL).
RETURN VALUES
The bsde_rule_to_string() function returns -1 if the conversion was truncated; otherwise the value 0 is returned.
SEE ALSO bsde_delete_rule(3), bsde_get_rule(3), bsde_get_rule_count(3), bsde_get_rule_slots(3), bsde_parse_rule(3), bsde_parse_rule_string(3),
bsde_set_rule(3), libugidfw(3), mac_bsdextended(4), ugidfw(8)AUTHORS
This software was contributed to the FreeBSD Project by Network Associates Labs, the Security Research Division of Network Associates Inc.
under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 (``CBOSS''), as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.
BSD January 7, 2003 BSD
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BSDE_GET_RULE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual BSDE_GET_RULE(3)NAME
bsde_add_rule, bsde_get_rule, bsde_set_rule, bsde_delete_rule -- file system firewall rules list management
LIBRARY
File System Firewall Interface Library (libugidfw, -lugidfw)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ugidfw.h>
int
bsde_add_rule(int *rulenum, struct mac_bsdextended_rule *rule, size_t buflen, char *errstr);
int
bsde_get_rule(int rulenum, struct mac_bsdextended_rule *rule, size_t errlen, char *errstr);
int
bsde_set_rule(int rulenum, struct mac_bsdextended_rule *rule, size_t errlen, char *errstr);
int
bsde_delete_rule(int rulenum, size_t errlen, char *errstr);
DESCRIPTION
The bsde_add_rule() function fills the next available rule (in struct mac_bsdextended_rule form, either from bsde_get_rule() or
bsde_parse_rule(3)). If an error occurs, *errstr is filled with the error string (up to errlen characters, including the terminating NUL).
If successful and rulenum is non-NULL, the rule number used will be returned in *rulenum.
The bsde_get_rule() function fills in *rule with the rule numbered rulenum. If an error occurs, *errstr is filled in with the error string
(up to errlen characters, including the terminating NUL).
The bsde_set_rule() function fills the slot numbered rulenum with the specified rule (in struct mac_bsdextended_rule form, either from
bsde_get_rule() or bsde_parse_rule(3)). If an error occurs, *errstr is filled with the error string (up to errlen characters, including the
terminating NUL).
The bsde_delete_rule() function deletes the rule numbered rulenum. If an error occurs, *errstr is filled with the error string (up to errlen
characters, including the terminating NUL).
RETURN VALUES
The bsde_get_rule(), bsde_set_rule(), and bsde_delete_rule() functions return 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the
value of *errstr is filled in as documented in DESCRIPTION.
SEE ALSO bsde_get_rule_count(3), bsde_get_rule_slots(3), bsde_parse_rule(3), bsde_parse_rule_string(3), bsde_rule_to_string(3), libugidfw(3),
mac_bsdextended(4), ugidfw(8)AUTHORS
This software was contributed to the FreeBSD Project by Network Associates Labs, the Security Research Division of Network Associates Inc.
under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 (``CBOSS''), as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.
BSD February 24, 2004 BSD
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