NAME request_key - request a key from the kernel's key management facility LIBRARY Linux ... lkeyutils ) SYNOPSIS #include key_serial_t request_key(const char * type , const char…specifies the authorization key created by request_key (2) and passed to the process ... key is available only in a request-key (8)-style program that was passedpurposes; see add_key (2), request_key (2), and keyctl (2). A library and some ... requested. For further details, see request_key (2). A key's payload can be readkeyring is not directly searched by request_key (2); it is searched only ... keyrings that is searched by request_key (2). The persistent keyring is independent of cloneALSO keyctl (1), keyctl (2), request_key (2), keyctl (3), keyrings (7), keyutils (7), persistentsearched by default by request_key (2). When pam_keyinit (8) creates a session keyringuser session keyring is searched by request_key (2) if the actual session keyring doesresponse to the status request key (^O). In reality, each filter would have required separaterenameat (2) 2.6.16 renameat2 (2) 3.15 request_key (2) 2.6.10 restart_syscall (2) 2.6 riscv