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cc [ flag... ] file... -lgss [ library... ] #include <gssapi/gssapi.h> OM_uint32 gss_store_cred(OM_uint32 *minor_status, const gss_cred_id_t input_cred, const gss_cred_usage_t cred_usage, const gss_OID desired_mech, OM_uint32 overwrite_cred, OM_uint32 default_cred, gss_OID_set *elements_stored, gss_cred_usage_t *cred_usage_stored);
The parameter descriptions for gss_store_cred() follow:
input_cred
The credential to be stored.
cred_usage
This parameter specifies whether to store an initiator, an acceptor, or both usage components of a credential.
desired_mech
The mechanism-specific component of a credential to be stored. If GSS_C_NULL_OID is specified, the gss_store_cred() function attempts to store all the elements of the given input_cred_handle. The gss_store_cred() function is not atomic when storing multiple elements of a credential. All delegated credentials, however, contain a single element.
overwrite_cred
A boolean that indicates whether to overwrite existing credentials in the current store for the same principal as that of the input_cred_handle. A non-zero value indicates that credentials are overwritten. A zero value indicates that credentials are not overwritten.
default_cred
A boolean that indicates whether to set the principal name of the input_cred_handle parameter as the default of the current credential store. A non-zero value indicates that the principal name is set as the default. A zero value indicates that the principal name is not set as the default. The default principal of a credential store matches GSS_C_NO_NAME as the desired_name input parameter for gss_store_cred(3GSS).
elements_stored
The set of mechanism OIDs for which input_cred_handle elements have been stored.
cred_usage_stored
The stored input_cred_handle usage elements: initiator, acceptor, or both.
minor_status
Minor status code that is specific to one of the following: the mechanism identified by the desired_mech_element parameter, or the element of a single mechanism in the input_cred_handle. In all other cases, minor_status has an undefined value on return.
The gss_store_cred() function stores a credential in the the current GSS-API credential store for the calling process. Input credentials can be re-acquired through gss_add_cred(3GSS) and gss_acquire_cred(3GSS).
The gss_store_cred() function is specifically intended to make delegated credentials available to a user's login session.
The gss_accept_sec_context() function can return a delegated GSS-API credential to its caller. The function does not store delegated credentials to be acquired through gss_add_cred(3GSS). Delegated credentials can be used only by a receiving process unless they are made available for acquisition by calling the gss_store_cred() function.
The Solaris Operating System supports a single GSS-API credential store per user. The current GSS-API credential store of a process is determined by its effective UID.
In general, acceptor applications should switch the current credential store by changing the effective UID before storing a delegated credential.
The gss_store_cred() can return the following status codes:
GSS_S_COMPLETE
Successful completion.
GSS_S_CREDENTIALS_EXPIRED
The credentials could not be stored because they have expired.
GSS_S_CALL_INACCESSIBLE_READ
No input credentials were given.
GSS_S_UNAVAILABLE
The credential store is unavailable.
GSS_S_DUPLICATE_ELEMENT
The credentials could not be stored because the overwrite_cred input parameter was set to false (0) and the input_cred parameter conflicts with a credential in the current credential store.
GSS_S_FAILURE
The underlying mechanism detected an error for which no specific GSS status code is defined. The mechanism-specific status code reported by means of the minor_status parameter details the error condition.
gss_accept_sec_context(3GSS), gss_acquire_cred(3GSS), gss_add_cred(3GSS), gss_init_sec_context(3GSS), gss_inquire_cred(3GSS), gss_release_cred(3GSS), gss_release_oid_set(3GSS), attributes(5)