MOD_UNREG_SECURITY

Section: (9)
Updated: 17 July 2003
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NAME

mod_unreg_security - allows a security module registered with mod_reg_security to be unloaded  

SYNOPSIS

int mod_unreg_security (const char * name, struct security_operations * ops);  

ARGUMENTS

name
a pointer to a string with the name of the security_options to be removed
ops
a pointer to the struct security_options that is to be removed
 

DESCRIPTION

This function allows security modules that have been successfully registered with a call to mod_reg_security to be unloaded from the system. This calls the currently loaded security module's unregister_security call with the name and ops variables.

The return value depends on the currently loaded security module, with 0 as success.  

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