freebsd man page for gss_inquire_mechs_for_name

Query: gss_inquire_mechs_for_name

OS: freebsd

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GSS_INQUIRE_MECHS_FOR_NAME(3)					Programmer's Manual				     GSS_INQUIRE_MECHS_FOR_NAME(3)

NAME
gss_inquire_mechs_for_name -- List mechanisms that support the specified name-type
SYNOPSIS
#include <gssapi/gssapi.h> OM_uint32 gss_inquire_mechs_for_name(OM_uint32 *minor_status, const gss_name_t input_name, gss_OID_set *mech_types);
DESCRIPTION
Returns the set of mechanisms supported by the GSS-API implementation that may be able to process the specified name. Each mechanism returned will recognize at least one element within the name. It is permissible for this routine to be implemented within a mechanism-independent GSS-API layer, using the type information contained within the presented name, and based on registration information provided by individual mechanism implementations. This means that the returned mech_types set may indicate that a particular mechanism will understand the name when in fact it would refuse to accept the name as input to gss_canonicalize_name(), gss_init_sec_context(), gss_acquire_cred() or gss_add_cred() (due to some property of the specific name, as opposed to the name type). Thus this routine should be used only as a pre-filter for a call to a subsequent mechanism-specific routine.
PARAMETERS
minor_status Mechanism specific status code. input_name The name to which the inquiry relates. mech_types Set of mechanisms that may support the specified name. The returned OID set must be freed by the caller after use with a call to gss_release_oid_set().
RETURN VALUES
GSS_S_COMPLETE Successful completion GSS_S_BAD_NAME The input_name parameter was ill-formed
SEE ALSO
gss_release_oid_set(3)
STANDARDS
RFC 2743 Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1 RFC 2744 Generic Security Service API Version 2 : C-bindings
HISTORY
The gss_inquire_mechs_for_name function first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.
AUTHORS
John Wray, Iris Associates
COPYRIGHT
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January 26, 2010 BSD
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