sasl_verifyfile_t(3) SASL man pages sasl_verifyfile_t(3)NAME
sasl_verifyfile_t - The SASL file verification
SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
typedef enum {
SASL_VRFY_PLUGIN, /* a DLL/shared library plugin */
SASL_VRFY_CONF, /* a configuration file */
SASL_VRFY_PASSWD, /* a password storage file */
SASL_VRFY_OTHER /* some other file type */
} sasl_verify_type_t
int sasl_verifyfile_t(void *context,
const char *file,
sasl_verify_type_t type)
DESCRIPTION
sasl_verifyfile_t is used to check whether a given file is okay for use by the SASL library. this is intended to allow applications to
sanity check the environment to ensure that plugins or the config file cannot be written to, etc.
context context from the callback record
file full path of the file to verify
type type of the file.
RETURN VALUE
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes. See sasl.h for a complete list. SASL_OK indicates success.
SEE ALSO sasl(3), sasl_callbacks(3)SASL 10 July 2001 sasl_verifyfile_t(3)
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sasl_verifyfile_t(3SASL) Simple Authentication Security Layer Library Functions sasl_verifyfile_t(3SASL)NAME
sasl_verifyfile_t - the SASL file verification callback function
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsasl [ library ... ]
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
typedef enum {
SASL_VRFY_PLUGIN, /* a DLL/shared library plugin */
SASL_VRFY_CONF, /* a configuration file */
SASL_VRFY_PASSWD, /* a password storage file */
SASL_VRFY_OTHER /* some other file type */
} sasl_verify_tyep_t
int sasl_verifyfile_t(void *context, const char *file, sasl_verifyfile_t type);
DESCRIPTION
Use the sasl_verifyfile_t() callback function check whether a given file can be used by the SASL library. Applications use sasl_verify-
file_t() to check the environment to ensure that plugins or configuration files cannot be written to.
PARAMETERS
context The context from the callback record
file The full path of the file to verify
type The type of the file
RETURN VALUES
Like other SASL callback functions, sasl_verifyfile_t() returns an integer that corresponds to a SASL error code. See <sasl.h> for a com-
plete list of SASL error codes.
ERRORS
SASL_OK The call to sasl_verifyfile_t() was successful.
See sasl_errors(3SASL) for information on SASL error codes.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWlibsasl |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO sasl_errors(3SASL), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 27 Oct 2003 sasl_verifyfile_t(3SASL)
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