UNREGISTER_SECURITY

Section: (9)
Updated: 09 April 2004
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NAME

unregister_security - unregisters a security framework with the kernel  

SYNOPSIS

int unregister_security (struct security_operations * ops);  

ARGUMENTS

ops
a pointer to the struct security_options that is to be registered
 

DESCRIPTION

This function removes a struct security_operations variable that had previously been registered with a successful call to register_security.

If ops does not match the valued previously passed to register_security an error is returned. Otherwise the default security options is set to the the dummy_security_ops structure, and 0 is returned.  

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