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keyctl() - Unix, Linux System Call


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NAME

keyctl - Manipulate the kernel’s key management facility

SYNOPSIS

#include <keyutils.h> 

long keyctl(int cmd, ...);

DESCRIPTION

keyctl() has a number of functions available:
TagDescription
KEYCTL_GET_KEYRING_ID
  Ask for a keyring’s ID.
KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING
  Join or start named session keyring.
KEYCTL_UPDATE
  Update a key.
KEYCTL_REVOKE
  Revoke a key.
KEYCTL_CHOWN
  Set ownership of a key.
KEYCTL_SETPERM
  Set perms on a key.
KEYCTL_DESCRIBE
  Describe a key.
KEYCTL_CLEAR
  Clear contents of a keyring.
KEYCTL_LINK
  Link a key into a keyring.
KEYCTL_UNLINK
  Unlink a key from a keyring.
KEYCTL_SEARCH
  Search for a key in a keyring.
KEYCTL_READ
  Read a key or keyring’s contents.
KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE
  Instantiate a partially constructed key.
KEYCTL_NEGATE
  Negate a partially constructed key.
KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING
  Set default request-key keyring.
KEYCTL_SET_TIMEOUT
  Set timeout on a key.
KEYCTL_ASSUME_AUTHORITY
  Assume authority to instantiate key.
These are wrapped by libkeyutils into individual functions to permit compiler the compiler to check types. See the See Also section at the bottom.

RETURN VALUE

On success keyctl() returns the serial number of the key it found. On error, the value -1 will be returned and errno will have been set to an appropriate error.

ERRORS

TagDescription
ENOKEY No matching key was found or an invalid key was specified.
EKEYEXPIRED
  An expired key was found or specified.
EKEYREVOKED
  A revoked key was found or specified.
EKEYREJECTED
  A rejected key was found or specified.
EDQUOT The key quota for the caller’s user would be exceeded by creating a key or linking it to the keyring.
EACCES A key operation wasn’t permitted.

LINKING

Although this is a Linux system call, it is not present in libc but can be found rather in libkeyutils. When linking, -lkeyutils should be specified to the linker.

SEE ALSO

add_key(2),
request_key(2),
keyctl_get_keyring_ID(3),
keyctl_join_session_keyring(3),
keyctl_update(3),
keyctl_revoke(3),
keyctl_chown(3),
keyctl_setperm(3),
keyctl_describe(3),
keyctl_clear(3),
keyctl_link(3),
keyctl_unlink(3),
keyctl_search(3),
keyctl_read(3),
keyctl_instantiate(3),
keyctl_negate(3),
keyctl_set_reqkey_keyring(3),
keyctl_set_timeout(3),
keyctl_assume_authority(3),
keyctl_describe_alloc(3),
keyctl_read_alloc(3),
request-key(8)

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