Query: rpc_gss_seccreate
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rpc_gss_seccreate(3NSL) Networking Services Library Functions rpc_gss_seccreate(3NSL)NAMErpc_gss_seccreate - create a security context using the RPCSEC_GSS protocolSYNOPSIS#include <rpc/rpcsec_gss.h> AUTH *rpc_gss_seccreate(CLIENT *clnt, char *principal, char *mechanism, rpc_gss_service_t service_type, char *qop, rpc_gss_options_req_t *options_req, rpc_gss_options_ret_t *options_ret);DESCRIPTIONrpc_gss_seccreate() is used by an appliction to create a security context using the RPCSEC_GSS protocol, making use of the underlying GSS- API network layer. rpc_gss_seccreate() allows an application to specify the type of security mechanism (for example, Kerberos v5), the type of service (for example, integrity checking), and the Quality of Protection (QOP) desired for transferring data.PARAMETERSInformation on RPCSEC_GSS data types for parameters may be found on the rpcsec_gss(3NSL) man page. clnt This is the RPC client handle. clnt may be obtained, for example, from clnt_create(). principal This is the identity of the server principal, specified in the form service@host, where service is the name of the service the client wishes to access and host is the fully qualified name of the host where the service resides -- for example, nfs@mymachine.eng.company.com. mechanism This is an ASCII string which indicates which security mechanism to use with this data. Appropriate mechanisms may be found in the file /etc/gss/mech; additionally, rpc_gss_get_mechanisms() returns a list of supported security mechanisms (as null-terminated strings). service_type This sets the initial type of service for the session -- privacy, integrity, authentication, or none. qop This is an ASCII string which sets the quality of protection (QOP) for the session. Appropriate values for this string may be found in the file /etc/gss/qop. Additionally, supported QOPs are returned (as null-terminated strings) by rpc_gss_get_mech_info(). options_req This structure contains options which are passed directly to the underlying GSS_API layer. If the caller specifies NULL for this parameter, defaults are used. (See NOTES, below.) options_ret These GSS-API options are returned to the caller. If the caller does not need to see these options, then it may specify NULL for this parameter. (See NOTES, below.)RETURN VALUESrpc_gss_seccreate() returns a security context handle (an RPC authentication handle) of type AUTH. If rpc_gss_seccreate() cannot return successfully, the application can get an error number by calling rpc_gss_get_error().FILES/etc/gss/mech File containing valid security mechanisms /etc/gss/qop File containing valid QOP values .ATTRIBUTESSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWrsg (32-bits) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | |SUNWrsgx (64-bits) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+SEE ALSOauth_destroy(3NSL), rpc(3NSL), rpc_gss_get_error(3NSL), rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3NSL), rpcsec_gss(3NSL), mech(4), qop(4), attributes(5) ONC+ Developer's Guide Linn, J. RFC 2743, Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1. Network Working Group. January 2000.NOTESContexts may be destroyed normally, with auth_destroy(). See auth_destroy(3NSL) SunOS 5.10 29 Jun 2001 rpc_gss_seccreate(3NSL)