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…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 persistentmuch 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…results. SEE ALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), persistent-keyring (7), session-keyringcredentials (7)), the root directory, keys (see keyrings (7)), and capabilities (see capabilities