sasl_getpath_t(10 July 2001) sasl_getpath_t(10 July 2001)
NAME
sasl_getpath_t - The SASL callback to indicate location of the mechanism drivers
SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_getpath_t(void *context,
char ** path);
DESCRIPTION
sasl_getpath_t is used if the application wishes to use a different location for the SASL mechanism drivers (the shared library files). If
this callback is not used SASL will either use the location in the enviornment variable SASL_PATH or /usr/lib/sasl2 by default.
RETURN VALUE
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes. See sasl.h for a complete list. SASL_OK indicates success.
CONFORMING TO
RFC 2222
SEE ALSO sasl(3), sasl_callbacks(3), sasl_errors(3)SASL man pages SASL sasl_getpath_t(10 July 2001)
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sasl_server_init(10 July 2001) sasl_server_init(10 July 2001)
NAME
sasl_server_init - SASL server authentication initialization
SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_server_init(const sasl_callback_t *callbacks,
const char *appname);
DESCRIPTION
sasl_server_init() initializes SASL. It must be called before any calls to sasl_server_start, and only once per process. This call ini-
tializes all SASL mechanism drivers (e.g. authentication mechanisms). These are usually found in the /usr/lib/sasl2 directory but the
directory may be overriden with the SASL_PATH enviornment variable (or at compile time).
callbacks specifies the base callbacks for all client connections. See the sasl_callbacks man page for more information.
appname is the name of the application. It is used for where to find the default configuration file.
RETURN VALUE
sasl_server_init returns an integer which corresponds to one of the SASL error codes. SASL_OK is the only one that indicates success. All
others indicate errors and should either be handled or the authentication session should be quit.
CONFORMING TO
RFC 2222
SEE ALSO sasl(3), sasl_callbacks(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_server_new(3), sasl_server_start(3), sasl_server_step(3)SASL man pages SASL sasl_server_init(10 July 2001)
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