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GSS_DELETE_SEC_CONTEXT(3)
GSS_DELETE_SEC_CONTEXT(3) Programmer's Manual GSS_DELETE_SEC_CONTEXT(3)

NAME

gss_delete_sec_contextDiscard a security context

SYNOPSIS

#include < gssapi/gssapi.h>

OM_uint32
gss_delete_sec_context( OM_uint32 *minor_status, gss_ctx_id_t *context_handle, gss_buffer_t output_token);

DESCRIPTION

Delete a security context. gss_delete_sec_context() will delete the local data structures associated with the specified security context, and may generate an output_token, which when passed to the peer gss_process_context_token() will instruct it to do likewise. If no token is required by the mechanism, the GSS-API should set the length field of the output_token (if provided) to zero. No further security services may be obtained using the context specified by context_handle.

In addition to deleting established security contexts, gss_delete_sec_context() must also be able to delete "half-built" security contexts resulting from an incomplete sequence of gss_init_sec_context() / gss_accept_sec_context() calls.

The output_token parameter is retained for compatibility with version 1 of the GSS-API. It is recommended that both peer applications invoke gss_delete_sec_context() passing the value GSS_C_NO_BUFFER for the output_token parameter, indicating that no token is required, and that gss_delete_sec_context() should simply delete local context data structures. If the application does pass a valid buffer to gss_delete_sec_context(), mechanisms are encouraged to return a zero-length token, indicating that no peer action is necessary, and that no token should be transferred by the application.

PARAMETERS

minor_status
Mechanism specific status code.
context_handle
Context handle identifying context to delete. After deleting the context, the GSS-API will set this context handle to GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT.
output_token
Token to be sent to remote application to instruct it to also delete the context. It is recommended that applications specify GSS_C_NO_BUFFER for this parameter, requesting local deletion only. If a buffer parameter is provided by the application, the mechanism may return a token in it; mechanisms that implement only local deletion should set the length field of this token to zero to indicate to the application that no token is to be sent to the peer.

RETURN VALUES

GSS_S_COMPLETE
Successful completion
GSS_S_NO_CONTEXT
No valid context was supplied

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_delete_sec_context function first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.

AUTHORS

John Wray, Iris Associates

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January 26, 2010 FreeBSD