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| KRB5_STRING_TO_KEY(3) | Library Functions Manual | KRB5_STRING_TO_KEY(3) |
NAME¶
krb5_string_to_key,
krb5_string_to_key_data,
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt,
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt_opaque,
krb5_string_to_key_salt,
krb5_string_to_key_salt_opaque,
krb5_get_pw_salt,
krb5_free_salt — turns a
string to a Kerberos key
LIBRARY¶
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<krb5.h>
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
const char *password, krb5_principal
principal, krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key_data(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
krb5_data password, krb5_principal
principal, krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
krb5_data password, krb5_salt
salt, krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt_opaque(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
krb5_data password, krb5_salt
salt, krb5_data opaque,
krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key_salt(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
const char *password, krb5_salt
salt, krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_string_to_key_salt_opaque(krb5_context
context, krb5_enctype enctype,
const char *password, krb5_salt
salt, krb5_data opaque,
krb5_keyblock *key);
krb5_error_code
krb5_get_pw_salt(krb5_context
context, krb5_const_principal principal,
krb5_salt *salt);
krb5_error_code
krb5_free_salt(krb5_context
context, krb5_salt salt);
DESCRIPTION¶
The string to key functions convert a string to a kerberos key.
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt_opaque()
is the function that does all the work, the rest of the functions are just
wrappers around
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt_opaque() that calls it
with default values.
krb5_string_to_key_data_salt_opaque()
transforms the password with the given salt-string
salt and the opaque, encryption type specific
parameter opaque to a encryption key
key according to the string to key function associated
with enctype.
The key
should be freed with
krb5_free_keyblock_contents().
If one of the functions that doesn't take a
krb5_salt as it argument
krb5_get_pw_salt()
is used to get the salt value.
krb5_get_pw_salt()
get the default password salt for a principal, use
krb5_free_salt() to free the salt when done.
krb5_free_salt()
frees the content of salt.
SEE ALSO¶
| July 10, 2006 | HEIMDAL |