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sasl_encode(3) |
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sasl_encode − Encode data for transport to authenticated host
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_encode(sasl_conn_t *conn,
const char * input, | |||
unsigned inputlen, |
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const char ** output, | |||
unsigned * outputlen); |
int sasl_encodev(sasl_conn_t *conn,
const struct iovec * invec, | |||
unsigned numiov, |
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const char ** output, | |||
unsigned * outputlen); |
sasl_encode encodes data to be sent to be sent to a remote host who we’ve had a successful authentication session with. If there is a negotiated security the data in signed/encrypted and the output should be sent without modification to the remote host. If there is no security layer the output is identical to the input.
sasl_encodev does the same, but for a struct iovec instead of a character buffer.
output contains the encoded data and is allocated/freed by the library.
Returns SASL_OK on success. See sasl_errors(3) for meanings of other return codes.
RFC 2222
sasl(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_decode(3)
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