GNU/Linux |
CentOS 2.1AS(Slurm) |
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sasl_setprop(3) |
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sasl_setprop − Set a SASL property
#include <sasl.h>
int sasl_setprop(sasl_conn_t *conn,
int propnum, | ||||
const void * pvalue); |
sasl_setprop sets the value of a SASL property. For example an application should tell the SASL library about any external negotiated security layer (i.e. TLS).
conn is the SASL connection object. propnum is the identifier for the property requested and pvalue contains a pointer to the data. It is the applications job to make sure this type is correct. This is an easy way to crash a program.
SASL_MAXOUTBUF
- security layer max output buf unsigned
SASL_REALM - server authentication realm used
SASL_GETOPTCTX - context for getopt callback
SASL_IP_LOCAL - local address (pvalue=sockaddr_in *)
SASL_IP_REMOTE - remote address (pvalue=sockaddr_in *)
SASL_SSF_EXTERNAL - external SSF active --
sasl_external_properties_t
SASL_SEC_PROPS - sasl_security_properties_t
also allows SASL_IP_LOCAL, SASL_IP_REMOTE |
Returns SASL_OK on success. SASL error code on failure.
RFC 2222
othersaslstuff
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