debian man page for shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata

Query: shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata

OS: debian

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shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(3)					      shishi					       shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(3)

NAME
shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata - API function
SYNOPSIS
#include <shishi.h> int shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(Shishi * handle, Shishi_ap ** ap, Shishi_tkt * tkt, int options, const char * data, size_t len);
ARGUMENTS
Shishi * handle shishi handle as allocated by shishi_init(). Shishi_ap ** ap pointer to new structure that holds information about AP exchange Shishi_tkt * tkt ticket to set in newly created AP. int options AP-REQ options to set in newly created AP. const char * data input array with data to checksum in Authenticator. size_t len length of input array with data to checksum in Authenticator.
DESCRIPTION
Create a new AP exchange using shishi_ap(), and set the ticket, AP-REQ apoptions and the Authenticator checksum data using shishi_ap_set_tktoptionsdata(). A random session key is added to the authenticator, using the same keytype as the ticket.
RETURN VALUE
Returns SHISHI_OK iff successful.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-shishi@gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Simon Josefsson. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for shishi is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and shishi programs are properly installed at your site, the command info shishi should give you access to the complete manual. shishi 1.0.1 shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(3)
Related Man Pages
shishi_ap_set_tktoptionsasn1usage(3) - debian
shishi_ap_req_process_keyusage(3) - debian
shishi_ap_tktoptionsdata(3) - debian
shishi_authenticator_clear_authorizationdata(3) - debian
shishi_authorized_p(3) - debian
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