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krb5_address(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_addresses(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_address_compare(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_address_order(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_address_search(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_afslog(3) -- AFS library
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k_hasafs() initializes some library internal structures, and tests for the presence of AFS in the kernel, none of the other functions should be called before k_hasafs() is called, or if it fails. kafs... |
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krb5_afslog_uid(3) -- AFS library
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k_hasafs() initializes some library internal structures, and tests for the presence of AFS in the kernel, none of the other functions should be called before k_hasafs() is called, or if it fails. kafs... |
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krb5_aname_to_localname(3) -- converts a principal to a system local name.
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This function takes a principal name, verifies its in the local realm (using krb5_get_default_realms()) and then returns the local name of the principal. If name isn't in one of the local realms and ... |
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krb5_anyaddr(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_appdefault(3) -- get application configuration value
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These functions get application defaults from the appdefaults section of the krb5.conf(5) configuration file. These defaults can be specified per application, and/or per realm. These values will be lo... |
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krb5_appdefault_boolean(3) -- get application configuration value
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These functions get application defaults from the appdefaults section of the krb5.conf(5) configuration file. These defaults can be specified per application, and/or per realm. These values will be lo... |
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krb5_appdefault_string(3) -- get application configuration value
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These functions get application defaults from the appdefaults section of the krb5.conf(5) configuration file. These defaults can be specified per application, and/or per realm. These values will be lo... |
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krb5_appdefault_time(3) -- get application configuration value
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These functions get application defaults from the appdefaults section of the krb5.conf(5) configuration file. These defaults can be specified per application, and/or per realm. These values will be lo... |
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krb5_append_addresses(3) -- mange addresses in Kerberos.
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The krb5_address structure holds a address that can be used in Kerberos API calls. There are help functions to set and extract address information of the address. The krb5_addresses structure holds a ... |
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krb5_auth_context(3) -- manage authentication on connection level
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The krb5_auth_context structure holds all context related to an authenticated connection, in a similar way to krb5_context that holds the context for the thread or process. krb5_auth_context is used b... |