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* rpc: New p11_kit_remote_serve_tokens functionDaiki Ueno2017-05-251-72/+46
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* remote: Name command line options consistentlyDaiki Ueno2017-05-251-2/+2
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* rpc: Add PKCS#11 module that connects to socketDaiki Ueno2017-02-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds a PKCS#11 module that connects to the p11-kit server exposed on the filesystem. The filename of the socket is determined in the following order: - $P11_KIT_SERVER_ADDRESS, if the envvar is available - $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/p11-kit/pkcs11, if the envvar is available - /run/$(id -u)/p11-kit/pkcs11, if /run/$(id -u) exists - /var/run/$(id -u)/p11-kit/pkcs11, if /var/run/$(id -u) exists - ~/.cache/p11-kit/pkcs11. Note that the program loading this module may have called setuid() and secure_getenv() which we use for fetching envvars could return NULL.
* remote, server: Recognize PKCS#11 URIDaiki Ueno2017-02-171-8/+69
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* remote: Run separate executable binary for 'p11-kit remote'Stef Walter2014-10-021-88/+49
| | | | | This allows security frameworks like SELinux or AppArmor to target it specifically.
* p11-kit: Fix various noise/issues highlighted by clangStef Walter2014-08-111-2/+1
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* p11-kit: Add 'p11-kit remote' command for isolating modulesStef Walter2014-07-081-0/+151
This adds a new tool to the p11-kit command called 'remote'. This is the server side of remoting a PKCS#11 module.