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 krb5_config_get_time_default(3) -- get configuration value
    These functions get values from the krb5.conf(5) configuration file, or another configuration database specified by the c parameter. The variable arguments should be a list of strings naming each subs...
 krb5_context(3) -- krb5 state structure
    The krb5_context structure is designed to hold all per thread state. All global variables that are context specific are stored in this structure, including default encryption types, credentials-cache ...
 krb5_create_checksum(3) -- creates and verifies checksums
    These functions are used to create and verify checksums. krb5_create_checksum() creates a checksum of the specified data, and puts it in result. If crypto is NULL, usage_or_type specifies the checksum...
 krb5_crypto_destroy(3) -- initialize encryption context
    These functions are used to initialize an encryption context that can be used to encrypt or checksum data. The krb5_crypt_init() initializes the encrytion context crypto. The key parameter is the key ...
 krb5_crypto_init(3) -- initialize encryption context
    These functions are used to initialize an encryption context that can be used to encrypt or checksum data. The krb5_crypt_init() initializes the encrytion context crypto. The key parameter is the key ...
 krb5_decrypt(3) -- encrypt and decrypt data
    These functions are used to encrypt and decrypt data. krb5_encrypt() puts the encrypted version of data (of size len) in result. If the encryption type supports using derived keys, usage should be the...
 krb5_decrypt_EncryptedData(3) -- encrypt and decrypt data
    These functions are used to encrypt and decrypt data. krb5_encrypt() puts the encrypted version of data (of size len) in result. If the encryption type supports using derived keys, usage should be the...
 krb5_encrypt(3) -- encrypt and decrypt data
    These functions are used to encrypt and decrypt data. krb5_encrypt() puts the encrypted version of data (of size len) in result. If the encryption type supports using derived keys, usage should be the...
 krb5_encrypt_EncryptedData(3) -- encrypt and decrypt data
    These functions are used to encrypt and decrypt data. krb5_encrypt() puts the encrypted version of data (of size len) in result. If the encryption type supports using derived keys, usage should be the...
 krb5_err(3) -- Heimdal warning and error functions
    These functions prints a warning message to some destination. format is a printf style format specifying the message to print. The forms not ending in an ``x'' prints the error string associated wit...
 krb5_errx(3) -- Heimdal warning and error functions
    These functions prints a warning message to some destination. format is a printf style format specifying the message to print. The forms not ending in an ``x'' prints the error string associated wit...
 krb5_free_context(3) -- create and delete krb5_context structures
    The krb5_init_context() function initializes the context structure and reads the configration file /etc/kerberosV/krb5.conf. The structure should be freed by calling krb5_free_context() when it is no ...
 krb5_free_principal(3) -- principal free function
    The krb5_free_principal() will free a principal that has been created with krb5_build_principal(), krb5_parse_name(), or with some other function.
 krb5_initlog(3) -- Heimdal logging functions
    These functions logs messages to one or more destinations. The krb5_openlog() function creates a logging facility, that is used to log messages. A facility consists of one or more destinations (which ...
 krb5_init_context(3) -- create and delete krb5_context structures
    The krb5_init_context() function initializes the context structure and reads the configration file /etc/kerberosV/krb5.conf. The structure should be freed by calling krb5_free_context() when it is no ...
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