suse man page for gnutls_x509_crt_set_version

Query: gnutls_x509_crt_set_version

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gnutls_x509_crt_set_version(3)					      gnutls					    gnutls_x509_crt_set_version(3)

NAME
gnutls_x509_crt_set_version - Set the Certificate request version
SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/x509.h> int gnutls_x509_crt_set_version(gnutls_x509_crt_t crt, unsigned int version);
ARGUMENTS
gnutls_x509_crt_t crt a certificate of type gnutls_x509_crt_t unsigned int version holds the version number. For X.509v1 certificates must be 1.
DESCRIPTION
This function will set the version of the certificate. This must be one for X.509 version 1, and so on. Plain certificates without exten- sions must have version set to one. To create well-formed certificates, you must specify version 3 if you use any certificate extensions. Extensions are created by functions such as gnutls_x509_crt_set_subject_alt_name() or gnutls_x509_crt_set_key_usage().
RETURNS
On success, GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-gnutls@gnu.org>. GnuTLS home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/ General help using GNU software: http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for gnutls is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and gnutls programs are properly installed at your site, the command info gnutls should give you access to the complete manual. gnutls 2.8.6 gnutls_x509_crt_set_version(3)
Related Man Pages
gnutls_x509_crt_set_ca_status(3) - centos
gnutls_x509_crt_set_crq_extensions(3) - centos
gnutls_x509_crt_set_crq(3) - centos
gnutls_x509_crt_set_crq(3) - suse
gnutls_x509_crt_set_key_usage(3) - suse
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