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} gss_buffer_desc, *gss_buffer_t;
The length field contains the total number of bytes in the data and the value field contains a
pointer to the actual data.
When using the gss_buffer_t data type, the GSSAPI routine allocates storage for any data
it passes to the application. The calling application must allocate the
gss_buffer_desc
object. It can initialize unused gss_buffer_desc
objects with the value
GSS_C_EMPTY_BUFFER
. To free the storage, the application calls the
gss_release_buffer()
routine.
Object Identifier
Applications use the
gss_OID data type to choose a security mechanism (for example Ker-
beros), and to specify name types. Select a security mechanism by using the corresponding
OIDs:
For Kerberos Version 5, specify
GSS_C_OID_KRBV5_DES
.
GSS_C_NULL_OID
, helps to ensure the portability of the application.
The
gss_OID data type contains tree-structured values defined by ISO and has the following
structure:
typedef struct gss_OID_desc_struct {
OM_uint32 length;
void * elements;
} gss_OID_desc, *gss_OID;
The elements field of the structure points to the first byte of an octet string containing the ASN.1
BER encoding of the value of the gss_OID data type. The length field contains the number of
bytes in the value.
The gss_OID_desc values returned from the GSSAPI are read-only values. The application
should not try to deallocate them.
Object Identifier Sets
The gss_OID_set data type represents one or more object identifiers. The values of the
gss_OID_set data type are used to:
Report the available mechanisms supported by GSSAPI.
Request specific mechanisms.
Indicate which mechanisms a credential supports.
The gss_OID_set data type has the following structure:
typedef struct gss_OID_set_desc_struct {
int count
gss_OID elements
} gss_OID_set_desc, *gss_OID_set;
The count field contains the number of OIDs in the set. The elements field is a pointer to an
array of gss_oid_desc objects, each describing a single OID. The application calls the
gss_release_oid_set() routine to deallocate storage associated with the gss_OID_set
values that the GSSAPI routines return to the application.
Credentials
Credentials establish, or prove, the identity of an application or other principal.
The gss_cred_id_t data type is an atomic data type that identifies a GSSAPI credential data struc-
ture.
Contexts
The security context is a pair of GSSAPI data structures that contain information shared between the com-
municating applications. The information describes the cryptographic state of each application. This secu-
rity context is required for per-message security services and is created by a successful authentication
exchange.
The gss_ctx_id_t data type contains an atomic value that identifies one end of a GSSAPI security con-
text. The data type is opaque to the caller.
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