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NAME¶
duo —
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <duo.h>
duo_t *
duo_open(const
char *ikey, const char
*skey, const char
*progname, const char
*cafile);
void
duo_set_conv_funcs(duo_t
*d, char
*(*conv_prompt)(void *conv_arg, const char *, char *, size_t),
void (*conv_status)(void
*conv_arg, const char *msg),
void *conv_arg);
void
duo_set_host(duo_t
*d, const char
*hostname);
void
duo_set_ssl_verify(duo_t
*d, int bool);
duo_code_t
duo_login(duo_t
*d, const char
*username, const char
*client_ip, int
flags, const char
*command);
const char *
duo_geterr(duo_t
*d);
void
duo_close(duo_t
*d);
DESCRIPTION¶
Theduo API provides access to the Duo two-factor
authentication service.
duo_open() is used to obtain a handle to
the Duo service. ikey and skey
are the required integration and secret keys, respectively, for a Duo
customer account. progname identifies the program to
the Duo service. cafile should be
NULL or the pathname of a PEM-format CA certificate
to override the default.
duo_set_conv_funcs() may be used to
override the internal user conversation functions.
conv_prompt is called to present the user a login menu
and prompt, and gather their response, returning
buf or NULL on error. It may be set to NULL if
automatic login is specified with DUO_FLAG_AUTO.
conv_status is called to display status messages to
the user, and may be NULL if no status display is needed.
conv_arg is passed as the first argument to these
conversation functions.
duo_set_host() may be used to override the
default Duo API host.
duo_set_ssl_verify() may be used to
override SSL certificate verification (enabled by default).
duo_login() performs secondary
authentication via the Duo service for the specified
username. client_ip is the
source IP address of the connection to be authenticated, or
NULL to specify the local host. The following
bitmask values are defined for flags:
DUO_FLAG_AUTO- Attempt authentication without prompting the user, using their default out-of-band authentication factor.
DUO_FLAG_SYNC- Do not report incremental status during authentication (e.g. voice callback progress) - only issue one status message per authentication attempt.
If not NULL, the
command to be authorized will be displayed during push
authentication.
duo_geterr() returns a description of the
last-seen error on the specified Duo API handle. The returned constant
string should not be modified or freed by the caller.
duo_close() closes and frees the specified
Duo API handle.
RETURN VALUES¶
duo_open() returns a pointer to the configured Duo API
handle, or NULL on failure.
duo_login() returns status codes of type
duo_code_t, which may have the following values:
DUO_OK- User authenticated
DUO_FAIL- User failed to authenticate
DUO_ABORT- User denied by policy
DUO_LIB_ERROR- Unexpected library error
DUO_CONN_ERROR- Duo service unreachable
DUO_CLIENT_ERROR- Invalid client parameters to API call
DUO_SERVER_ERROR- Duo service error
In the event of a DUO_*_ERROR return, duo_geterr may be called to recover a human-readable error message.
duo_geterr() returns a constant string
which should not be modified or freed by the caller.
SEE ALSO¶
pam_duo(8), login_duo(1)AUTHORS¶
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