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Operating Systems AIX "Out of Memory" after reboot for only Tuxedo DB servers on AIX 5.3 Post 302194185 by swvahokie on Monday 12th of May 2008 11:46:16 AM
Old 05-12-2008
Also, verified that my PATH and LIBPATH is correct.
 

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gss_unwrap(3)						     Library Functions Manual						     gss_unwrap(3)

NAME
gss_unwrap - verify a message with attached message integrity code (MIC) and decrypt message content if necessary SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The routine converts a protected message to a usable form and verifies the embedded message integrity code (MIC). The conf_state parameter indicates whether the message was encrypted. The qop_state parameter indicates the quality of protection that was used to provide the con- fidentiality and integrity services. Input Parameters context_handle Specifies the context on which the message arrived. input_message_buffer Specifies the protected message. output_message_buffer Specifies the buffer to receive the unwrapped message. Output Parameters conf_state Returns the requested level of confidentiality and integrity services, as follows: Non-zero Both confidentiality and integrity services were used. zero Only integrity services was used. qop_state Returns the cryptographic algorithm, or quality of protection. minor_status Returns a status code from the security mechanism. STATUS CODES
The following status codes can be returned: The routine was completed successfully. The signature was incorrect. The context has already expired. The context is recognized but the associated credentials have expired. The token failed consistency checks. The token was valid and contained the correct signature but it had already been processed. The routine failed. The context specified in the context_handle parameter was not valid. The context identified in the context_handle parameter was not valid. The token was valid and contained the correct signature but it is too old. The token was valid, and contained a correct MIC for the message, but has been verified out of sequence; a later token has already been received. The token was valid, and contained a correct MIC for the message, but has been verified out of sequence; an earlier expected token has not yet been received. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. SEE ALSO
gss_get_mic(3), gss_wrap(3). gss_unwrap(3)
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