manipulate the kernel's key management facility NAME keyctl - manipulate the kernel's key management facility LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc......ed in lieu of the actual serial number of the calling process's session keyring. From the keyctl (1) utility, ' @s ' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way…...the persistent keyring by virtue of its possessor permits. This linking is done with the keyctl_get_persistent (3) function. If a persistent keyring does not exist when it is ac…...should be linked, it tries the following keyrings, beginning with the keyring set via the keyctl (2) KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING operation and continuing in the order shown below …...used in lieu of the actual serial number of the calling thread's thread keyring. From the keyctl (1) utility, ' @t ' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way…...ed in lieu of the actual serial number of the calling process's process keyring. From the keyctl (1) utility, ' @p ' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way…...s and also use the facility for their own purposes; see add_key (2), request_key (2), and keyctl (2). A library and some user-space utilities are provided to allow access to the…...used in lieu of the actual serial number of the calling process's user keyring. From the keyctl (1) utility, ' @u ' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way.…...lieu of the actual serial number of the calling process's user session keyring. From the keyctl (1) utility, ' @us ' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way…...IT_FAILURE); } printf("Key ID is %jx\n", (uintmax_t) key); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } SEE ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (2), request_key (2), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), keyutils (7), persis…...same keyname, in which case they will be stored as NUL -separated list of passwords. Use keyctl (1) to access the cached key via the kernel keyring directly. Example: "--keyname…...eaking into another session for the same user. SEE ALSO pam.conf (5), pam.d (5), pam (7), keyctl (1) AUTHOR pam_keyinit was written by David Howells, <dhowells@redhat.com>. NOTE…..., originally developed for usage with IPsec (since Linux 2.1.38). This has no relation to keyctl (2) and the in-kernel key storage facility. See RFC 2367 PF_KEY Key Management A…...es CAP_SYS_ADMIN in the target namespace); • call fanotify_init (2); • perform privileged KEYCTL_CHOWN and KEYCTL_SETPERM keyctl (2) operations; • perform madvise (2) MADV_HWPOI…...(2) 3.5 kern_features (2) 3.7 SPARC64 only kexec_file_load (2) 3.17 kexec_load (2) 2.6.13 keyctl (2) 2.6.10 kill (2) 1.0 landlock_add_rule (2) 5.13 landlock_create_ruleset (2) 5…Execution environment configuration NAME systemd.exec - Execution environment configuration SYNOPSIS service .service, socket .socket, mount .mount, swap .swap DESCRIPTION Unit con…