mac_to_text, mac_from_text(3) | convert MAC label to/from text representation |
mac_from_text, mac_to_text(3) | convert MAC label to/from text representation |
mac_text, mac_from_text, mac_to_text(3) | convert MAC label to/from text representation |
MAC_TEXT(3) | MidnightBSD Library Functions Manual | MAC_TEXT(3) |
mac_from_text
,
mac_to_text
— convert MAC
label to/from text representation
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<sys/mac.h>
int
mac_from_text
(mac_t
*mac, const char
*text);
int
mac_to_text
(mac_t
label, char
**text);
The
mac_from_text
()
function converts the text representation of a label into the internal
policy label format (mac_t) and places it in
*mac, which must later be freed with
free(3).
The
mac_to_text
()
function allocates storage for *text, which will be
set to the text representation of label.
Refer to maclabel(7) for the MAC label format.
The mac_from_text
() and
mac_to_text
() functions return the value 0 if
successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global
variable errno is set to indicate the error.
POSIX.1e does not define a format for text representations of MAC labels.
POSIX.1e requires that text strings allocated using
mac_to_text
() be freed using
mac_free(3); in the
FreeBSD implementation, they must be freed using
free(3), as
mac_free(3) is used
only to free memory used for type mac_t.
ENOMEM
]free(3), mac(3), mac_get(3), mac_is_present(3), mac_prepare(3), mac_set(3), posix1e(3), mac(4), maclabel(7)
POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17. Discussion of the draft continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation mailing list. To join this list, see the FreeBSD POSIX.1e implementation page for more information.
Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in FreeBSD 5.0 as part of the TrustedBSD Project.
December 21, 2001 | midnightbsd-3.1 |