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KAFS(3) | Library Functions Manual | KAFS(3) |
NAME¶
k_hasafs
,
k_hasafs_recheck
, k_pioctl
,
k_unlog
, k_setpag
,
k_afs_cell_of_file
,
kafs_set_verbose
,
kafs_settoken_rxkad
,
kafs_settoken
, krb_afslog
,
krb_afslog_uid
,
kafs_settoken5
, krb5_afslog
,
krb5_afslog_uid
— AFS
library
LIBRARY¶
AFS cache manager access library (libkafs, -lkafs)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<kafs.h>
int
k_afs_cell_of_file
(const
char *path, char
*cell, int
len);
int
k_hasafs
(void);
int
k_hasafs_recheck
(void);
int
k_pioctl
(char
*a_path, int
o_opcode, struct
ViceIoctl *a_paramsP, int
a_followSymlinks);
int
k_setpag
(void);
int
k_unlog
(void);
void
kafs_set_verbose
(void
(*func)(void *, const char *, int),
void *);
int
kafs_settoken_rxkad
(const
char *cell, struct
ClearToken *token, void
*ticket, size_t
ticket_len);
int
kafs_settoken
(const
char *cell, uid_t
uid, CREDENTIALS
*c);
krb_afslog
(char
*cell, char
*realm);
int
krb_afslog_uid
(char
*cell, char *realm,
uid_t uid);
krb5_error_code
krb5_afslog_uid
(krb5_context
context, krb5_ccache
id, const char
*cell, krb5_const_realm
realm, uid_t
uid);
int
kafs_settoken5
(const
char *cell, uid_t
uid, krb5_creds
*c);
krb5_error_code
krb5_afslog
(krb5_context
context, krb5_ccache
id, const char
*cell, krb5_const_realm
realm);
DESCRIPTION¶
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.
k_hasafs_recheck
()
forces a recheck if a AFS client has started since last time
k_hasafs
() or
k_hasafs_recheck
() was called.
kafs_set_verbose
()
set a log function that will be called each time the kafs library does
something important so that the application using libkafs can output verbose
logging. Calling the function kafs_set_verbose with
the function argument set to NULL
will stop libkafs
from calling the logging function (if set).
kafs_settoken_rxkad
()
set rxkad
with the token and
ticket (that have the length
ticket_len) for a given
cell.
kafs_settoken
()
and
kafs_settoken5
()
work the same way as kafs_settoken_rxkad
() but
internally converts the Kerberos 4 or 5 credential to a afs cleartoken and
ticket.
krb_afslog
(),
and
krb_afslog_uid
()
obtains new tokens (and possibly tickets) for the specified
cell and realm. If
cell is NULL
, the local cell
is used. If realm is NULL
, the
function tries to guess what realm to use. Unless you have some good
knowledge of what cell or realm to use, you should pass
NULL
. krb_afslog
() will use
the real user-id for the ViceId
field in the token,
krb_afslog_uid
() will use
uid.
krb5_afslog
(),
and
krb5_afslog_uid
()
are the Kerberos 5 equivalents of krb_afslog
(), and
krb_afslog_uid
().
krb5_afslog
(),
kafs_settoken5
()
can be configured to behave differently via a
krb5_appdefault
option
afs-use-524
in krb5.conf.
Possible values for afs-use-524
are:
- yes
- use the 524 server in the realm to convert the ticket
- no
- use the Kerberos 5 ticket directly, can be used with if the afs cell support 2b token.
- local, 2b
- convert the Kerberos 5 credential to a 2b token locally (the same work as a 2b 524 server should have done).
Example:
[appdefaults] SU.SE = { afs-use-524 = local } PDC.KTH.SE = { afs-use-524 = yes } afs-use-524 = yes
libkafs will use the libkafs
as
application name when running the krb5_appdefault
function call.
The (uppercased) cell name is used as the realm to the
krb5_appdefault function.
k_afs_cell_of_file
()
will in cell return the cell of a specified file, no
more than len characters is put in
cell.
k_pioctl
()
does a
pioctl
()
system call with the specified arguments. This function is equivalent to
lpioctl
().
k_setpag
()
initializes a new PAG.
k_unlog
()
removes destroys all tokens in the current PAG.
RETURN VALUES¶
k_hasafs
() returns 1 if AFS is present in
the kernel, 0 otherwise. krb_afslog
() and
krb_afslog_uid
() returns 0 on success, or a Kerberos
error number on failure. k_afs_cell_of_file
(),
k_pioctl
(), k_setpag
(), and
k_unlog
() all return the value of the underlaying
system call, 0 on success.
ENVIRONMENT¶
The following environment variable affect the mode of operation of
kafs
:
AFS_SYSCALL
- Normally,
kafs
will try to figure out the correct system call(s) that are used by AFS by itself. If it does not manage to do that, or does it incorrectly, you can set this variable to the system call number or list of system call numbers that should be used.
EXAMPLES¶
The following code from login
will obtain
a new PAG and tokens for the local cell and the cell of the users home
directory.
if (k_hasafs()) { char cell[64]; k_setpag(); if(k_afs_cell_of_file(pwd->pw_dir, cell, sizeof(cell)) == 0) krb_afslog(cell, NULL); krb_afslog(NULL, NULL); }
ERRORS¶
If any of these functions (apart from
k_hasafs
()) is called without AFS being present in
the kernel, the process will usually (depending on the operating system)
receive a SIGSYS signal.
SEE ALSO¶
krb5_appdefault(3), krb5.conf(5)
Transarc Corporation, File Server/Cache Manager Interface, AFS-3 Programmer's Reference, 1991.
FILES¶
libkafs will search for ThisCell and TheseCells in the following locations: /usr/vice/etc, /etc/openafs, /var/db/openafs/etc, /usr/arla/etc, /etc/arla, and /etc/afs
BUGS¶
AFS_SYSCALL
has no effect under AIX.
May 1, 2006 | HEIMDAL |