centos man page for ne_ssl_readable_dname

Query: ne_ssl_readable_dname

OS: centos

Section: 3

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NE_SSL_DNAME(3) 						neon API reference						   NE_SSL_DNAME(3)

NAME
ne_ssl_readable_dname, ne_ssl_dname_cmp - SSL distinguished name handling
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_ssl.h> const char *ne_ssl_readable_dname(const ne_ssl_dname *dname); int ne_ssl_dname_cmp(const ne_ssl_dname *dn1, const ne_ssl_dname *dn2);
DESCRIPTION
The ne_ssl_readable_dname function creates a single-line, human-readable string out of an ne_ssl_dname object. The returned string is malloc()-allocated, and must be free()d by the caller. The ne_ssl_dname_cmp function compares two distinguished names, and returns zero if they are equal, or non-zero otherwise.
RETURN VALUE
ne_ssl_readable_dname returns a malloc-allocated string, and never NULL.
EXAMPLES
See ne_ssl_cert_subject for an example use of ne_ssl_readable_dname.
SEE ALSO
ne_ssl_cert_subject
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk> Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.30.0 31 July 2013 NE_SSL_DNAME(3)
Related Man Pages
ne_ssl_readable_dname(3) - opensolaris
ne_ssl_cert_issuer(3) - debian
ne_ssl_cert_issuer(3) - centos
ne_ssl_cert_identity(3) - suse
ne_ssl_cert_subject(3) - suse
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