hpux man page for rpc_gss_getcred

Query: rpc_gss_getcred

OS: hpux

Section: 3n

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rpc_gss_getcred(3N)													       rpc_gss_getcred(3N)

NAME
rpc_gss_getcred() - get credentials of client
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is used by a server to fetch the credentials of a client. These credentials may either be network credentials (in the form of a structure) or UNIX credentials. For more information on data types, see the rpcsec_gss(3N) manpage.
PARAMETERS
Essentially, passes a pointer to a request as well as pointers to two credential structures and a user-defined cookie. If is successful, at least one credential structure is "filled out" with values, as is, optionally, the cookie. req Pointer to the received service request. is an RPC structure containing information on the context of an RPC invocation, such as program, version, and transport information. rcred A pointer to an structure pointer. This structure contains the version number of the protocol being used; the security mechanism and QOPs for this session (as strings); principal names for the client (as a structure) and server (as a string); and the secu- rity service (integrity, privacy, etc., as an If an application is not interested in these values, it may pass NULL for this parameter. ucred The caller's UNIX credentials, in the form of a pointer to a pointer to a structure, which includes the client's uid and gids. If an application is not interested in these values, it may pass NULL for this parameter. cookie A four-byte quantity that an application may use in any manner it wants to, because RPC does not interpret it. (For example, a cookie may be a pointer or index to a structure that represents a context initiator.) See the rpc_gss_set_callback(3N) manpage.
MULTITHREAD USAGE
Thread Safe: Yes Cancel Safe: Yes Fork Safe: No Async-cancel Safe: No Async-signal Safe: No These functions can be called safely in a multithreaded environment. They may be cancellation points in that they call functions that are cancel points. In a multithreaded environment, these functions are not safe to be called by a child process after and before These functions should not be called by a multithreaded application that supports asynchronous cancellation or asynchronous signals.
RETURN VALUE
returns if it is successful; otherwise, use to get the error associated with the failure.
SEE ALSO
rpc(3N), rpc_gss_set_callback(3N), rpc_gss_set_svc_name(3N), rpcsec_gss(3N). rpc_gss_getcred(3N)
Related Man Pages
rpc_gss_getcred(3nsl) - linux
rpc_gss_getcred(3nsl) - plan9
rpc_gss_getcred(3nsl) - posix
rpc_gss_getcred(3nsl) - debian
rpc_gss_getcred(3nsl) - v7
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