Query: rpc_gss_svc_max_data_length
OS: hpux
Section: 3n
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rpc_gss_max_data_length(3N) rpc_gss_max_data_length(3N)NAMErpc_gss_max_data_length(), rpc_gss_svc_max_data_length() - get maximum data length for transmissionSYNOPSISDESCRIPTIONPerforming a security transformation on a piece of data generally produces data with a different (usually greater) length. For some trans- ports, such as UDP, there is a maximum length of data which can be sent out in one data unit. Applications need to know the maximum size a piece of data can be before it's transformed, so that the resulting data will still "fit" on the transport. You can use the following two functions to determine the maximum data length for transmission. is the client-side version, and is the server-side version.PARAMETERSThe following parameters can be used with these functions: handle An RPC context handle of type returned when a context is created (for example, by Security service and QOP are bound to this han- dle, eliminating any need to specify them. max_tp_unit_len The maximum size of a piece of data allowed by the transport. req A pointer to an RPC structure, containing information on the context (for example, program number and credentials).MULTITHREAD USAGEThread 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 VALUEBoth functions return the maximum size of untransformed data allowed, as anSEE ALSOrpc(3N), rpcsec_gss(3N). rpc_gss_max_data_length(3N)
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