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sasl_auxprop_request(10 July 2001)                                        sasl_auxprop_request(10 July 2001)



NAME
       sasl_auxprop_request - Request Auxilliary Properties from SASL


SYNOPSIS
       #include <sasl/sasl.h>


       int sasl_auxprop_request(sasl_conn_t *conn,
                               const char ** propnames)


DESCRIPTION
       sasl_auxprop_request  will  request that the SASL library obtain properties from any auxilliary prop-erty property
       erty plugins that might be installed (such as the user's home directory from an LDAP server for exam-ple). example).
       ple).   Such lookup occurs just after username cannonicalization is complete.  Therefore, the request
       should be made before the call to sasl_server_start(3), but after the call to sasl_server_new(3).

       conn the sasl_conn_t for which the request is being made.

       propnames a NULL-terminated array of property names to request.  Note that this  array  must  persist
       until a call to sasl_dispose on the sasl_conn_t.


RETURN VALUE
       Returns SASL_OK on success.  See sasl_errors(3) for meanings of other return codes.


CONFORMING TO
       RFC 2222

SEE ALSO
       sasl(3),     sasl_errors(3),     sasl_auxprop(3),     sasl_auxprop_getctx(3),     sasl_server_new(3),
       sasl_server_start(3)



SASL man pages                                      SASL                  sasl_auxprop_request(10 July 2001)

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