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rcd(8)							    BSD System Manager's Manual 						    rcd(8)

NAME
rcd -- Remote control daemon. SYNOPSIS
rcd DESCRIPTION
rcd routes media transport key and remote controller commands to the appropriate applications. It is a daemon that is launched when these commands are received. It is not meant to be invoked directly. Darwin June 2, 2019 Darwin

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taskgated(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      taskgated(8)

NAME
taskgated -- task_for_pid access control daemon SYNOPSIS
taskgated [-s] [-t timeout] [-i pid] DESCRIPTION
taskgated is a system daemon that implements a policy for the task_for_pid system service. When the kernel is asked for the task port of a process, and preliminary access control checks pass, it invokes this daemon (via launchd) to make the decision. OPTIONS
-t timeout The daemon will quit after that many seconds of inactivity. It will be relaunched by launchd as needed. A timeout of zero can be specified to make the daemon quit after servicing each request, but a small positive timeout is better for performance. -i pid Inject the service port of taskgated into the process with the given pid, rather than relying on launchd to install it system-wide. This is for testing only, and requires the launchd configuration for taskgated to be removed. AUTHORIZATION RIGHTS
system.privilege.taskport Authorization right used to check access of allowed (but not safe) callers. INFO KEYS
SecTaskAccess A value of "allowed" is required for any program that wants access to task ports. A value of "safe" bypasses authorization checks if so configured. Code must be signed by any system-trusted signing authority. FILES
/etc/authorization to configure the authorization used. /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.taskgated startup configuration file for taskgated SEE ALSO
security(1), launchd(8) HISTORY
taskgated was first introduced in Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard). Procmod and procview support (-p) was removed in 10.11. Certain software updates of Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) introduced the convention requiring membership in the procmod or procview groups to control task port access. Before that, any process could obtain the task port of any other process with the same user-id. Darwin June 1, 2019 Darwin
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