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NAME
gss_compare_name — Compare two internal-form namesSYNOPSIS
#include < gssapi/gssapi.h> OM_uint32
gss_compare_name( OM_uint32 *minor_status, const gss_name_t name1, const gss_name_t name2, int *name_equal);
DESCRIPTION
Allows an application to compare two internal-form names to determine whether they refer to the same entity.If either name presented to gss_compare_name() denotes an anonymous principal, the routines should indicate that the two names do not refer to the same identity.
PARAMETERS
- minor_status
- Mechanism specific status code.
- name1
- Internal-form name.
- name2
- Internal-form name.
- name_equal
-
- non-zero
- Names refer to same entity
- zero
- Names refer to different entities (strictly, the names are not known to refer to the same identity).
RETURN VALUES
- GSS_S_COMPLETE
- Successful completion
- GSS_S_BAD_NAMETYPE
- The two names were of incomparable types.
- GSS_S_BAD_NAME
- One or both of name1 or name2 was ill-formed.
STANDARDS
- RFC 2743
- Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1
- RFC 2744
- Generic Security Service API Version 2 : C-bindings
HISTORY
The gss_compare_name function first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.AUTHORS
John Wray, Iris AssociatesCOPYRIGHT
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