1getkeycreatecon(3) SELinux API documentation getkeycreatecon(3)
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6 getkeycreatecon, setkeycreatecon - get or set the SELinux security con‐
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10 #include <selinux/selinux.h>
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12 int getkeycreatecon(char **con);
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14 int getkeycreatecon_raw(char **con);
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16 int setkeycreatecon(char *context);
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18 int setkeycreatecon_raw(char *context);
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21 getkeycreatecon() retrieves the context used for creating a new kernel
22 keyring. This returned context should be freed with freecon(3) if non-
23 NULL. getkeycreatecon() sets *con to NULL if no keycreate context has
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27 setkeycreatecon() sets the context used for creating a new kernel
28 keyring. NULL can be passed to setkeycreatecon() to reset to the
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33 setkeycreatecon() can be applied prior to library functions that inter‐
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37 getkeycreatecon_raw() and setkeycreatecon_raw() behave identically to
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40 Note: Signal handlers that perform a setkeycreatecon() must take care
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44 Note: Contexts are thread specific.
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47 On error -1 is returned. On success 0 is returned.
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50 selinux(8), freecon(3), getcon(3), getexeccon(3)
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54dwalsh@redhat.com 9 September 2008 getkeycreatecon(3)