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sasl_auxprop(3)                                     SASL man pages                                    sasl_auxprop(3)



NAME
       sasl_auxprop - How to work with SASL auxiliary properties


SYNOPSIS
       #include <sasl/prop.h>

       struct propctx *prop_new(unsigned estimate)

       int prop_dup(struct propctx *src_ctx,
                    struct propctx *dst_ctx)

       int prop_request(struct propctx *ctx,
                        const char **names)

       const struct propval *prop_get(struct propctx *ctx)

       int prop_getnames(struct propctx *ctx, const char **names,
                         struct porpval *vals)

       void prop_clear(struct propctx *ctx, int requests)

       void prop_erase(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name)

       void prop_dispose(struct propctx **ctx)

       int prop_format(struct propctx *ctx, const char *sep, int seplen,
                       char *outbuf, unsigned outmax, unsigned *outlen)

       int prop_set(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name,
                    const char *value, int vallen)

       int prop_setvals(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name,
                        const char **values)

DESCRIPTION
       SASL  auxiliary  properties  are  used  to  obtain  properties from external sources during the authentication
       process.  For example, a mechanism might need to query an LDAP server to  obtain  the  authentication  secret.
       The  application probably needs other information from there as well, such as home directory or UID.  The aux‐
       iliary property interface allows the two to cooperate, and only results in a single  query  against  the  LDAP
       server (or other property sources).

       Property  lookups  take  place directly after user canonicalization occurs.  Therefore, all requests should be
       registered with he context before that time.  Note that requests can also be registered  using  the  sasl_aux‐
       prop_request(3)  function.   Most of the functions listed below, however, require a property context which can
       be obtained by calling sasl_auxprop_getctx(3).


API Description
       struct propctx *prop_new(unsigned estimate)
               Create a new property context.  Probably unnecessary for application developers to call  this  at  any
               point.

               estimate  is  the  estimate of storage needed total for requests & responses.  A value of 0 will imply
               the library default.



       const struct propval *prop_get(struct propctx *ctx)

               Returns a NULL-terminated array of struct propval from the given context.


       int prop_getnames(struct propctx *ctx, const char **names,
                                 struct porpval *vals)

               Fill in a (provided) array of struct propval based on a list of property names.  This implies that the
               vals array is at least as long as the names array. The values that are filled in by this call  persist
               until next call to prop_request, prop_clear, or prop_dispose on context.  If a name specified here was
               never requested, that its associated values entry will be set to NULL.

               Returns number of matching properties that were found, or a SASL error code.


       void prop_clear(struct propctx *ctx, int requests)

               Clear values and optionally requests from a property context.

               requests is 1 if the requests should be cleared, 0 otherwise.


       void prop_erase(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name)

               Securely erase the value of a property.

               name is the name of the property to erase.


       void prop_dispose(struct propctx **ctx)

               Disposes of a property context and NULLifys the pointer.


       int prop_format(struct propctx *ctx, const char *sep, int seplen,
                               char *outbuf, unsigned outmax, unsigned *outlen)

               Format the requested property names into a string.  This not intended for use by the application (only
               by auxprop plugins).

               sep Is the separator to use for the string

               outbuf  Is  the  caller-allocated  buffer of length outmax that the resulting string will be placed in
               (including NUL terminator).

               outlen if non-NULL, will contain the length of the resulting string (excluding NUL terminator).


       int prop_set(struct propctx *ctx, const char *name, const char *value,
                            int vallen)


               name has the same meaning as in prop_set

               values are a NULL-terminated array of values to be added the property.


RETURN VALUE
       The  property  functions  that  return an int return SASL error codes.  See sasl_errors(3).  Those that return
       pointers will return a valid pointer on success, or NULL on any error.


CONFORMING TO
       RFC 4422


SEE ALSO
       sasl(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_auxprop_request(3), sasl_auxprop_getctx(3)



SASL                                                 10 July 2001                                     sasl_auxprop(3)