sasl_getopt_t - The SASL get option callback¶
Synopsis¶
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_getopt_t(void *context,
const char *plugin_name,
const char *option,
const char ** result,
unsigned * len);
Description¶
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int sasl_getopt_t(void *context,
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const char *plugin_name,
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const char *option,
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const char ** result,
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unsigned * len);
sasl_getopt_t is used to retrieve an option, often mechanism specific, from the application. An example of this is requesting what KERBEROS_V4 srvtab file to use.
Parameters: - context – is the SASL connection context
- plugin_name – is the plugin this value is for.
- option – is a string representing the option. A common option that all server applications should handle is the method for checking plaintext passwords. See the administrators guide for a full description of this option.
Memory management of options supplied by the getopt callback should be done by the application, however, any requested option must remain available until the callback is no longer valid. That is, when sasl_dispose(3) is called for a the connection it is associated with, or sasl_done(3) is called for global callbacks.
Return Value¶
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes.
See sasl.h for a complete list. SASL_OK
indicates success.
Other return codes indicate errors and should be handled.
See Also¶
RFC 4422,:saslman:sasl(3), sasl_errors(3) sasl_callbacks(3)