Allows a process to freely manipulate its inheritable capabilities. Linux supports the POSIX.1e Inheritable set, the POXIX.1e (X vector) known in Linux as the Bounding vector, as well as the Linux extension Ambient vector. This capability permits dropping bits from the Bounding vector (ie. raising B bits in the libcap IAB representation). It also permits the process to raise Ambient vector bits that are both raised in the Permitted and Inheritable sets of the process. This capability cannot be used to raise Permitted bits, Effective bits beyond those already present in the process' permitted set, or Inheritable bits beyond those present in the Bounding vector. [Historical note: prior to the advent of file capabilities (2008), this capability was suppressed by default, as its unsuppressed behavior was not auditable: it could asynchronously grant its own Permitted capabilities to and remove capabilities from other processes arbitrarily. The former leads to undefined behavior, and the latter is better served by the kill system call.]