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author | Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> | 2012-04-25 12:46:50 -0400 |
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committer | Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com> | 2012-04-25 12:46:50 -0400 |
commit | a05a4830a32ef9f89e7bd372a7bae9b96b1ac266 (patch) | |
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keys: update the documentation with info about "logon" keys
Acked-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/Documentation/security/keys.txt b/Documentation/security/keys.txt index 787717091421..d389acd31e19 100644 --- a/Documentation/security/keys.txt +++ b/Documentation/security/keys.txt @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ KEY SERVICE OVERVIEW The key service provides a number of features besides keys: - (*) The key service defines two special key types: + (*) The key service defines three special key types: (+) "keyring" @@ -137,6 +137,18 @@ The key service provides a number of features besides keys: blobs of data. These can be created, updated and read by userspace, and aren't intended for use by kernel services. + (+) "logon" + + Like a "user" key, a "logon" key has a payload that is an arbitrary + blob of data. It is intended as a place to store secrets which are + accessible to the kernel but not to userspace programs. + + The description can be arbitrary, but must be prefixed with a non-zero + length string that describes the key "subclass". The subclass is + separated from the rest of the description by a ':'. "logon" keys can + be created and updated from userspace, but the payload is only + readable from kernel space. + (*) Each process subscribes to three keyrings: a thread-specific keyring, a process-specific keyring, and a session-specific keyring. |