Messages in this thread | | | From | Kyle Moffett <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 00/26] Permit filesystem local caching | Date | Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:24:00 -0500 |
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On Jan 15, 2008, at 18:46, David Howells wrote: > (*) 01-keys-inc-payload.diff > (*) 02-keys-search-keyring.diff > (*) 03-keys-callout-blob.diff
One vaguely related question: Is there presently any way to adjust the per-user max-key-data limit? I've been tinkering with using the new-ish MIT kerberos "KEYRING:" credentials-cache code to hold keys for persistent daemons. Unfortunately "root" keeps hitting the limit even with only about 16 keys allocated across a few sessions. After perusing the docs I can't find any documentation on adjusting the limits.
I'd really like some way to specifically allow root to allocate up to several megs worth of non-swappable key data, although I suppose just increasing the global limit slightly wouldn't be bad either. If such functionality already exists then I'd appreciate a pointer to it (and possibly respond in kind with documentation patches).
Cheers, Kyle Moffett
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