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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users su Post 18802 by Kelam_Magnus on Wednesday 3rd of April 2002 09:46:20 AM
Old 04-03-2002
hp website

Jammer,

If you need HP specific info, check out this site.

www.itrc.hp.com Then go to the search link on the left side.

You can check for forum messages and also look at MAN pages and HP Manuals for various versions of HPUX.

Enjoy!

Smilie
 
AUTH_ENUMERATE(3)					      Double Precision, Inc.						 AUTH_ENUMERATE(3)

NAME
auth_enumerate - Obtain list of accounts SYNOPSIS
#include <courierauth.h> auth_enumerate(int (*callback_func) (const char *, uid_t, gid_t, const char *, const char *, const char *, void *), void *callback_arg); DESCRIPTION
auth_enumerate enumerates all of the available accounts. auth_enumerate repeatedly calls callback_func, once for each account. callback_func receives the following arguments: o Account name. o Account's numeric userid. o Account's numeric groupid. o Account's home directory. o Account's mailbox (if defined, may be NULL, which indicates the default mailbox location). o Account's options string (if defined, may be NULL) o callback_arg, verbatim. After invoking callback_func for the last account, auth_enumerate invokes callback_func one more time with all parameters set to NULL or 0. If auth_enumerate encounters an error it will terminate without calling callback_func with all NULL or 0 parameters. This can be used to determine whether a partial list of accounts was received. Note Some back-end Courier authentication modules do not implement account enumeration, so this function may not be available in all configurations. SEE ALSO
authlib(3)[1], auth_generic(3)[2], auth_login(3)[3], auth_getuserinfo(3)[4], auth_passwd(3)[5]. NOTES
1. authlib(3) authlib.html 2. auth_generic(3) auth_generic.html 3. auth_login(3) auth_login.html 4. auth_getuserinfo(3) auth_getuserinfo.html 5. auth_passwd(3) auth_passwd.html Double Precision, Inc. 08/23/2008 AUTH_ENUMERATE(3)
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