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6 pam_keyinit - Kernel session keyring initialiser module
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9 pam_keyinit.so [debug] [force] [revoke]
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12 The pam_keyinit PAM module ensures that the invoking process has a
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15 The session component of the module checks to see if the processĀ“s
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17 anonymous session keyring with which to replace it.
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19 If a new session keyring is created, it will install a link to the user
20 common keyring in the session keyring so that keys common to the user
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23 The session keyring of the invoking process will thenceforth be
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26 This module is intended primarily for use by login processes. Be aware
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97 pam_keyinit was written by David Howells, <dhowells@redhat.com>.
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101 http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/keyutils/
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