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securelevel_gt,
securelevel_ge — test active
securelevel
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
int
securelevel_gt(struct
ucred *cr, int
level);
int
securelevel_ge(struct
ucred *cr, int
level);
These functions test the active security level against the given level. If the calling credential cr was imprisoned by the jail(2) system call, and has a different security level set than the host environment, the security level with the highest value is used.
The
securelevel_gt()
function will evaluate whether or not the active security level is greater
than the supplied level.
The
securelevel_ge()
function will evaluate whether or not the active security level is greater
than or equal to the supplied level.
These functions return EPERM if condition
evaluated to true, and 0 otherwise.
| June 2, 2007 | Debian |