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KEYCTL_LINK(3) | Linux Key Management Calls | KEYCTL_LINK(3) |
NAME¶
keyctl_link, keyctl_unlink - link/unlink a key to/from a keyring
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <keyutils.h> long keyctl_link(key_serial_t key, key_serial_t keyring); long keyctl_unlink(key_serial_t key, key_serial_t keyring);
DESCRIPTION¶
keyctl_link() creates a link from keyring to key, displacing any link to another key of the same type and description in that keyring if one exists.
keyctl_unlink() removes the link from keyring to key if it exists.
The caller must have write permission on a keyring to be able create or remove links in it.
The caller must have link permission on a key to be able to create a link to it.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success keyctl_link() and keyctl_unlink() return 0. On error, the value -1 will be returned and errno will have been set to an appropriate error.
ERRORS¶
- ENOKEY
- The key or the keyring specified are invalid.
- EKEYEXPIRED
- The key or the keyring specified have expired.
- EKEYREVOKED
- The key or the keyring specified have been revoked.
- EACCES
- The keyring exists, but is not writable by the calling process.
For keyctl_link() only:
LINKING¶
This is a library function that can be found in libkeyutils. When linking, -lkeyutils should be specified to the linker.
SEE ALSO¶
keyctl(1), add_key(2), keyctl(2), request_key(2), keyctl(3), keyrings(7), keyutils(7)
4 May 2006 | Linux |