ultrix man page for setauthent

Query: setauthent

OS: ultrix

Section: 3x

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getauthuid(3x)															    getauthuid(3x)

Name
       getauthuid, getauthent, storeauthent, setauthent, setauthfile, endauthent - get/set auth entry

Syntax
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <auth.h>

       AUTHORIZATION *getauthuid(uid)
       uid_t uid;

       AUTHORIZATION *getauthent()

       int storeauthent(auth)
       AUTHORIZATION *auth;

       void setauthent()

       void setauthfile(pathname)
       char *pathname;

       int endauthent()

Description
       The function looks up the auth entry for the specified user ID and returns a pointer to a static area containing it.

       The function retrieves the next sequential entry from the auth database and returns a pointer to a static area containing it.

       The function stores the specified auth entry into the local auth database, overwriting any existing entry with the same a_uid field.

       The  function  sets  a  pointer to the beginning of the auth database.  This function is used with to make multiple passes through the auth
       database.

       The function sets the pathname of the file to be used for the local auth database in all subsequent operations.

       The function closes the auth database.  Subsequent calls to getauthuid, getauthent, or storeauthent reopen it.

       The auth database can be distributed via the BIND/Hesiod naming service.

Restrictions
       Only the superuser and members of the group authread may read information from the auth database.

       Only the superuser may modify the auth database.

       The auth database cannot be distributed via the Yellow Pages service.

       When the auth database may be served by BIND/Hesiod, a separate Kerberos initialization is necessary prior to using any of the functions.

       The values returned by and point to a static area which is overwritten when subsequent calls are made.

Return Values
       Functions which return a pointer value return the null pointer(0) on EOF or error.  Other functions return zero(0) on success and a nega-
       tive value on failure.

Files
See Also
       getpwent(3), auth(5), edauth(8)
       %%DNSecUsers%%
       %%DNSecAdmin%%
       %%DNBIND/Hes%%

																    getauthuid(3x)
Related Man Pages
system-auth-ac(5) - centos
rmauth(8) - ultrix
getauthent(3x) - ultrix
auth(5) - ultrix
getauth(8) - ultrix
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