NAME keyrings - in-kernel key management and retention facility DESCRIPTION The Linux key-management facility ... reference count. Keys are referenced by keyrings, by currently act…searchably to one of the process's keyrings); see keyrings (7). user This ... WRITE . search This permission allows keyrings to be searched and keys to be found. Searchesmatching key in all of the keyrings attached to the calling process. The keyrings ... process to generate a key, then the keyrings of that other process will be searchedfingerprints of keys to select from these keyrings. The recommended locations for keyrings are /usr/share/keyrings ... keyrings managed by packages, and /etc/apt/keyrings for keyri…linked to one of a process's keyrings, before that keyring can access the persistent ... linked into one of the keyrings that is searched by request_key (2). The persistentfollowing: "keyring" Keyrings are special key types that may contain links to sequences of other ... further details on these key types, see keyrings (7). RETURN VALUE On successmuch the same way. User keyrings are independent of clone (2), fork (2), vfork ... created. SEE ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), persistent-keyring (7), process-keyringforking, this is of no utility. Thread keyrings are not inherited across clone ... ENOKEY . SEE ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), persistent-keyring (7), process-keyringfollowing special operations for manipulating session keyrings: keyctl_join_session_keyring (3) This operation allows ... keyring (3), keyctl_session_to_parent (3), keyrings (7), P…much the same way. User session keyrings are independent of clone (2), fork (2), vfork ... ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), persistent-keyring (7), process-keyring (7), s…management DESCRIPTION /proc/keys (since Linux 2.6.10) See keyrings (7). /proc/key-users (since Linux 2.6.10) See keyringsmanagement DESCRIPTION /proc/keys (since Linux 2.6.10) See keyrings (7). /proc/key-users (since Linux 2.6.10) See keyringsresults. SEE ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), persistent-keyring (7), session-keyringmanagement facility. These files are described in keyrings (7). /proc/sys/kernel/kptr_restrict (since Linux 2.6.38) The valueDebian package maintainer keyrings (available in the debian-keyring package). Maintainers' keys are signedcredentials (7)), the root directory, keys (see keyrings (7)), and capabilities (see capabilities