krb5_auth_con_setaddrs()--Set Local and Remote Addresses
Syntax
#include <krb5.h> krb5_error_code krb5_auth_con_setaddrs( krb5_context context, krb5_auth_context auth_context, krb5_address * local_addr, krb5_address * remote_addr);Service Program Name: QSYS/QKRBGSS
Default Public Authority: *USE
Threadsafe: Conditional. See Usage Notes.
The krb5_auth_con_setaddrs() function sets the local and remote network address values in the authentication context. These values are used when obtaining tickets and constructing authenticators.
Authorities
No authorities are required.
Parameters
- context (Input)
- The Kerberos context.
- auth_context (Input)
- The authentication context.
- local_addr (Input)
- The local network address. Specify NULL for this parameter
if the local network address is not to be changed.
- remote_addr (Input)
- The remote network address. Specify NULL for this parameter if the remote network address is not to be changed.
Return Value
If no errors occur, the return value is 0. Otherwise, a Kerberos error code is returned.
Error Messages
Message ID | Error Message Text |
---|---|
CPE3418 E | Possible APAR condition or hardware failure. |
Usage Notes
- The Kerberos protocol runtime provides no concurrency control for the authentication context. If the application wants to use the same authentication context in multiple threads, it is the responsibility of the application to serialize access to the authentication context so that only a single thread is accessing the authentication context at any time.
API introduced: V5R1
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