selinux_...y_context(3) SELinux API documentationselinux_...y_context(3)selinux_check_securetty_context - check whether a SELinux tty security context is defined as a securetty context
#include <selinux/selinux.h>int selinux_check_securetty_context(const char *tty_context);
selinux_check_securetty_context() returns 0 if tty_context is a securetty context, returns < 0 otherwise.
selinux(8)
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