freebsd man page for mac_is_present

Query: mac_is_present

OS: freebsd

Section: 3

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MAC_IS_PRESENT(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					 MAC_IS_PRESENT(3)

NAME
mac_is_present -- report whether the running system has MAC support
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/mac.h> int mac_is_present(const char *policyname);
DESCRIPTION
The mac_is_present() function determines whether the currently-running kernel supports MAC for a given policy or not. If policyname is non-NULL, the presence of the named policy (e.g. ``biba'', ``mls'', ``te'') is checked, otherwise the presence of any MAC policies at all is checked.
RETURN VALUES
If the system supports the given MAC policy, the value 1 is returned. If the specified MAC policy is not supported, the value 0 is returned. If an error occurs, the value -1 is returned.
ERRORS
[EINVAL] The value of policyname is not valid. [ENOMEM] Insufficient memory was available to allocate internal storage.
SEE ALSO
mac(3), mac_free(3), mac_get(3), mac_prepare(3), mac_set(3), mac_text(3), mac(4), mac(9)
HISTORY
Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in FreeBSD 5.0 as part of the TrustedBSD Project.
BSD
July 7, 2006 BSD
Related Man Pages
mac(3) - freebsd
mac_prepare_process_label(3) - freebsd
mac_text(3) - freebsd
mac_is_present(3) - freebsd
mac_set_proc(3) - freebsd
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