Query: keyctl
OS: centos
Section: 3
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KEYCTL(3) Linux Key Management Calls KEYCTL(3)NAMEkeyctl_*() - Key management function wrappersDESCRIPTIONThe keyctl() system call is a multiplexor for a number of key management functions. These should be called via the wrappers in the libkeyutils library. The functions can be compiled in by including the keyutils header file: #include <keyutils.h> and then telling the linker it should link in the library: -lkeyutilsKEYCTL FUNCTIONSkeyctl_assume_authority(3) keyctl_clear(3) keyctl_describe(3) keyctl_describe_alloc(3) keyctl_get_keyring_ID(3) keyctl_instantiate(3) keyctl_instantiate_iov(3) keyctl_invalidate(3) keyctl_join_session_keyring(3) keyctl_link(3) keyctl_negate(3) keyctl_read(3) keyctl_read_alloc(3) keyctl_reject(3) keyctl_revoke(3) keyctl_search(3) keyctl_security(3) keyctl_security_alloc(3) keyctl_session_to_parent(3) keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring(3) keyctl_set_timeout(3) keyctl_setperm(3) keyctl_unlink(3) keyctl_update(3)UTILITY FUNCTIONSfind_key_by_type_and_name(3) recursive_key_scan(3) recursive_session_key_scan(3)SEE ALSOkeyctl(1), add_key(2), keyctl(2), request_key(2), request-key(8) Linux 10 Sep 2013 KEYCTL(3)
Related Man Pages |
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keyctl(2) - centos |
keyctl_join_session_keyring(3) - suse |
keyctl_link(3) - suse |
keyctl_unlink(3) - suse |
keyctl_link(3) - debian |
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