Add a secondary system keyring that can be added to by root whilst the system is running - provided the key being added is vouched for by a key built into the kernel or already added to the secondary keyring. Rename .system_keyring to .builtin_trusted_keys to distinguish it more obviously from the new keyring (called .secondary_trusted_keys). The new keyring needs to be enabled with CONFIG_SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING. If the secondary keyring is enabled, a link is created from that to .builtin_trusted_keys so that the the latter will automatically be searched too if the secondary keyring is searched. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> |
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| asymmetric-parser.h | ||
| asymmetric-subtype.h | ||
| asymmetric-type.h | ||
| big_key-type.h | ||
| ceph-type.h | ||
| dns_resolver-type.h | ||
| encrypted-type.h | ||
| keyring-type.h | ||
| rxrpc-type.h | ||
| system_keyring.h | ||
| trusted-type.h | ||
| user-type.h | ||