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FIND_KEY_BY_TYPE_AND_NAME(3) | Linux Key Utility Calls | FIND_KEY_BY_TYPE_AND_NAME(3) |
NAME¶
find_key_by_type_and_name - find a key by type and name
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <keyutils.h> key_serial_t find_key_by_type_and_name(const char *type, const char *description, key_serial_t destringid);
DESCRIPTION¶
find_key_by_type_and_name() searches for a key with the given type and exact description, firstly in the thread, process and session keyrings to which a process is subscribed and secondly in /proc/keys.
If a key is found, and destringid is not 0 and specifies a keyring, then the found key will be linked into it.
RETURN VALUE¶
The function returns the ID of the key if a key was found or -1 otherwise.
ERRORS¶
- ENOKEY
- No key was found or the keyring specified is invalid.
- EKEYEXPIRED
- The key or keyring have expired.
- EKEYREVOKED
- The key or keyring have been revoked.
- EACCES
- The key is not accessible or keyring exists, but is not writable by the calling process.
LINKING¶
When linking, -lkeyutils should be specified to the linker.
SEE ALSO¶
10 Sep 2013 | Linux |