man krb5_unparse_name_fixed_short (Fonctions bibliothèques) - krb5_get_default_principal ,

NAME

krb5_get_default_principal ,krb5_principal ,krb5_build_principal ,krb5_build_principal_ext ,krb5_build_principal_va ,krb5_build_principal_va_ext ,krb5_copy_principal ,krb5_free_principal ,krb5_make_principal ,krb5_parse_name ,krb5_princ_realm ,krb5_princ_set_realm ,krb5_principal_compare ,krb5_principal_compare_any_realm ,krb5_principal_get_comp_string ,krb5_principal_get_realm ,krb5_principal_get_type ,krb5_principal_match ,krb5_principal_set_type ,krb5_realm_compare ,krb5_sname_to_principal ,krb5_sock_to_principal ,krb5_unparse_name ,krb5_unparse_name_fixed ,krb5_unparse_name_fixed_short ,krb5_unparse_name_short - Kerberos 5 principal handling functions

LIBRARY

Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)

SYNOPSIS

krb5_principal ; krb5_free_principal krb5_context context krb5_principal principal krb5_parse_name krb5_context context const char *name krb5_principal *principal krb5_unparse_name krb5_context context krb5_const_principal principal char **name krb5_unparse_name_fixed krb5_context context krb5_const_principal principal char *name size_t len krb5_unparse_name_short krb5_context context krb5_const_principal principal char **name krb5_unparse_name_fixed_short krb5_context context krb5_const_principal principal char *name size_t len krb5_princ_realm krb5_context context krb5_principal principal krb5_princ_set_realm krb5_context context krb5_principal principal krb5_realm *realm krb5_build_principal krb5_context context krb5_principal *principal int rlen krb5_const_realm realm ... krb5_build_principal_va krb5_context context krb5_principal *principal int rlen krb5_const_realm realm va_list ap krb5_build_principal_ext krb5_context context krb5_principal *principal int rlen krb5_const_realm realm ... krb5_build_principal_va_ext krb5_context context krb5_principal *principal int rlen krb5_const_realm realm va_list ap krb5_make_principal krb5_context context krb5_principal *principal krb5_const_realm realm ... krb5_copy_principal krb5_context context krb5_const_principal inprinc krb5_principal *outprinc krb5_principal_compare krb5_context context krb5_const_principal princ1 krb5_const_principal princ2 krb5_principal_compare_any_realm krb5_context context krb5_const_principal princ1 krb5_const_principal princ2" krb5_principal_get_comp_string krb5_context context krb5_principal principal unsigned int component krb5_principal_get_realm krb5_context context krb5_principal principal krb5_principal_get_type krb5_context context krb5_principal principal krb5_principal_match krb5_context context krb5_const_principal principal krb5_const_principal pattern krb5_principal_set_type krb5_context context krb5_principal principal int type krb5_realm_compare krb5_context context krb5_const_principal princ1 krb5_const_principal princ2 krb5_sname_to_principal krb5_context context const char *hostname const char *sname int32_t type krb5_principal *ret_princ krb5_sock_to_principal krb5_context context int socket const char *sname int32_t type krb5_principal *principal krb5_get_default_principal krb5_context context krb5_principal *princ

DESCRIPTION

krb5_principal

holds the name of a user or service in Kerberos.

A principal has two parts, a PrincipalName and a realm . The PrincipalName consists of one or more components. In printed form, the components are separated by /. The PrincipalName also has a name-type.

Examples of a principal are nisse/root@EXAMPLE.COM and host/datan.kth.se@KTH.SE . krb5_parse_name passes a principal name in name to the kerberos principal structure.

krb5_unparse_name prints the principal princ to the string name . name should be freed with free(3) . krb5_unparse_name_fixed behaves just like krb5_unparse , but instead unparses the principal into a fixed size buffer.

krb5_unparse_name_short just returns the principal without the realm if the principal is in the default realm. If the principal isn't, the full name is returned. krb5_unparse_name_fixed_short works just like krb5_unparse_name_short but on a fixed size buffer.

krb5_build_principal builds a principal from the realm realm that has the length rlen . The following arguments form the components of the principal. The list of components is terminated with NULL .

krb5_build_principal_va works like krb5_build_principal using vargs.

krb5_build_principal_ext and krb5_build_principal_va_ext take a list of length-value pairs, the list is terminated with a zero length.

krb5_make_principal works the same way as krb5_build_principal , except it figures out the length of the realm itself.

krb5_copy_principal makes a copy of a principal. The copy needs to be freed with krb5_free_principal .

krb5_principal_compare compares the two principals, including realm of the principals and returns TRUE if they are the same and FALSE if not.

krb5_principal_compare_any_realm works the same way as krb5_principal_compare but doesn't compare the realm component of the principal.

krb5_realm_compare compares the realms of the two principals and returns TRUE is they are the same, and FALSE if not.

krb5_principal_match matches a principal against a pattern . The pattern is a globbing expression, where each component (separated by /) is matched against the corresponding component of the principal.

The krb5_principal_get_realm and krb5_principal_get_comp_string functions return parts of the principal , either the realm or a specific component. Both functions return string pointers to data inside the principal, so they are valid only as long as the principal exists.

The component argument to krb5_principal_get_comp_string is the index of the component to return, from zero to the total number of components minus one. If the index is out of range NULL is returned.

krb5_principal_get_realm and krb5_principal_get_comp_string are replacements for krb5_princ_realm , krb5_princ_component and related macros, described as internal in the MIT API specification. Unlike the macros, these functions return strings, not krb5_data . A reason to return krb5_data was that it was believed that principal components could contain binary data, but this belief was unfounded, and it has been decided that principal components are infact UTF8, so it's safe to use zero terminated strings.

It's generally not necessary to look at the components of a principal.

krb5_principal_get_type and krb5_principal_set_type get and sets the name type for a principal. Name type handling is tricky and not often needed, don't use this unless you know what you do.

krb5_princ_realm returns the realm component of the principal. The caller must not free realm unless krb5_princ_set_realm is called to set a new realm after freeing the realm. krb5_princ_set_realm sets the realm component of a principal. The old realm is not freed.

krb5_sname_to_principal and krb5_sock_to_principal are for easy creation of principals that can, for instance, be used to lookup a key in a keytab. For both functions the sname parameter will be used for the first component of the created principal. If sname is NULL , will be used instead.

krb5_sname_to_principal will use the passed hostname for the second component. If type is KRB5_NT_SRV_HST this name will be looked up with gethostbyname . If hostname is NULL , the local hostname will be used.

krb5_sock_to_principal will use the of the passed socket , which should be a bound AF_INET or AF_INET6 socket. There must be a mapping between the address and The function may try to resolve the name in DNS.

krb5_get_default_principal tries to find out what's a reasonable default principal by looking at the enviroment it is running in.

SEE ALSO

BUGS

You can not have a NUL in a component in some of the variable argument functions above. Until someone can give a good example of where it would be a good idea to have NUL's in a component, this will not be fixed.