.TH "CAPNG_APPLY" "3" "June 2009" "Red Hat" "Libcap-ng API" .SH NAME capng_apply \- apply the stored capabilities settings .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B #include .sp int capng_apply(capng_select_t set); .SH "DESCRIPTION" capng_apply will transfer the specified internal posix capabilities settings to the kernel. The options are CAPNG_SELECT_CAPS for the traditional capabilities, CAPNG_SELECT_BOUNDS for the bounding set, or CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH if transferring both is desired. .SH "RETURN VALUE" This returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. .SH NOTES If you are doing multi-threaded programming, calling this function will only set capabilities on the calling thread. All other threads are unaffected. If you want to set overall capabilities for a multi-threaded process, you will need to do that before creating any threads. See the capset syscall for more information on this topic. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR capset (2), .BR capng_update (3), .BR capabilities (7) .SH AUTHOR Steve Grubb