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| KRB5_CHECK_TRANSITED(3) | Library Functions Manual | KRB5_CHECK_TRANSITED(3) | 
NAME¶
krb5_check_transited,
    krb5_check_transited_realms,
    krb5_domain_x500_decode,
    krb5_domain_x500_encode —
    realm transit verification and encoding/decoding
    functions
LIBRARY¶
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <krb5.h>
krb5_error_code
  
  krb5_check_transited(krb5_context
    context, krb5_const_realm client_realm,
    krb5_const_realm server_realm,
    krb5_realm *realms, int
    num_realms, int *bad_realm);
krb5_error_code
  
  krb5_check_transited_realms(krb5_context
    context, const char *const *realms,
    int num_realms, int
  *bad_realm);
krb5_error_code
  
  krb5_domain_x500_decode(krb5_context
    context, krb5_data tr, char
    ***realms, int *num_realms,
    const char *client_realm, const char
    *server_realm);
krb5_error_code
  
  krb5_domain_x500_encode(char
    **realms, int num_realms,
    krb5_data *encoding);
DESCRIPTION¶
krb5_check_transited()
    checks the path from client_realm to
    server_realm where realms and
    num_realms is the realms between them. If the function
    returns an error value, bad_realm will be set to the
    realm in the list causing the error.
    krb5_check_transited() is used internally by the KDC
    and libkrb5 and should not be called by client applications.
krb5_check_transited_realms()
    is deprecated.
krb5_domain_x500_encode()
    and
    krb5_domain_x500_decode()
    encodes and decodes the realm names in the X500 format that Kerberos uses to
    describe the transited realms in krbtgts.
SEE ALSO¶
| May 1, 2006 | HEIMDAL |