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.Dd January 26, 2010
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.Dt GSSAPI 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm gssapi
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.Nd "Generic Security Services API"
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.Sh LIBRARY
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GSS-API Library (libgssapi, -lgssapi)
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In gssapi/gssapi.h
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The Generic Security Service Application Programming Interface
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provides security services to its callers,
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and is intended for implementation atop a variety of underlying
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cryptographic mechanisms.
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Typically, GSS-API callers will be application protocols into which
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security enhancements are integrated through invocation of services
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provided by the GSS-API.
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The GSS-API allows a caller application to authenticate a principal
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identity associated with a peer application, to delegate rights to a
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peer,
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and to apply security services such as confidentiality and integrity
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on a per-message basis.
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.Pp
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There are four stages to using the GSS-API:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width "a)"
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.It a)
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The application acquires a set of credentials with which it may prove
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its identity to other processes.
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The application's credentials vouch for its global identity,
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which may or may not be related to any local username under which it
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may be running.
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.It b)
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A pair of communicating applications establish a joint security
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context using their credentials.
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The security context is a pair of GSS-API data structures that contain
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shared state information, which is required in order that per-message
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security services may be provided.
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Examples of state that might be shared between applications as part of
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a security context are cryptographic keys,
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and message sequence numbers.
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As part of the establishment of a security context,
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the context initiator is authenticated to the responder,
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and may require that the responder is authenticated in turn.
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The initiator may optionally give the responder the right to initiate
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further security contexts,
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acting as an agent or delegate of the initiator.
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This transfer of rights is termed delegation,
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and is achieved by creating a set of credentials,
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similar to those used by the initiating application,
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but which may be used by the responder.
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.Pp
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To establish and maintain the shared information that makes up the
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security context,
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certain GSS-API calls will return a token data structure,
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which is an opaque data type that may contain cryptographically
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protected data.
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The caller of such a GSS-API routine is responsible for transferring
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the token to the peer application,
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encapsulated if necessary in an application protocol.
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On receipt of such a token, the peer application should pass it to a
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corresponding GSS-API routine which will decode the token and extract
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the information,
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updating the security context state information accordingly.
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.It c)
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Per-message services are invoked to apply either:
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.Pp
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integrity and data origin authentication, or confidentiality,
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integrity and data origin authentication to application data,
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which are treated by GSS-API as arbitrary octet-strings.
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An application transmitting a message that it wishes to protect will
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call the appropriate GSS-API routine (gss_get_mic or gss_wrap) to
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apply protection,
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specifying the appropriate security context,
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and send the resulting token to the receiving application.
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The receiver will pass the received token (and, in the case of data
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protected by gss_get_mic, the accompanying message-data) to the
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corresponding decoding routine (gss_verify_mic or gss_unwrap) to
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remove the protection and validate the data.
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.It d)
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At the completion of a communications session (which may extend across
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several transport connections),
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each application calls a GSS-API routine to delete the security
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context.
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Multiple contexts may also be used (either successively or
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simultaneously) within a single communications association, at the
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option of the applications.
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.El
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.Sh GSS-API ROUTINES
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This section lists the routines that make up the GSS-API,
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and offers a brief description of the purpose of each routine.
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.Pp
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GSS-API Credential-management Routines:
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.Bl -tag -width "gss_inquire_cred_by_mech"
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.It gss_acquire_cred
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Assume a global identity; Obtain a GSS-API credential handle for
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pre-existing credentials.
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.It gss_add_cred
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Construct credentials incrementally
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.It gss_inquire_cred
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Obtain information about a credential
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.It gss_inquire_cred_by_mech
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Obtain per-mechanism information about a credential.
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.It gss_release_cred
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Discard a credential handle.
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.El
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.Pp
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GSS-API Context-Level Routines:
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.Bl -tag -width "gss_inquire_cred_by_mech"
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.It gss_init_sec_context
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Initiate a security context with a peer application
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.It gss_accept_sec_context
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Accept a security context initiated by a peer application
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.It gss_delete_sec_context
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Discard a security context
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.It gss_process_context_token
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Process a token on a security context from a peer application
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.It gss_context_time
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Determine for how long a context will remain valid
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.It gss_inquire_context
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Obtain information about a security context
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.It gss_wrap_size_limit
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Determine token-size limit for
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.Xr gss_wrap 3
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on a context
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.It gss_export_sec_context
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Transfer a security context to another process
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.It gss_import_sec_context
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Import a transferred context
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.El
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.Pp
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GSS-API Per-message Routines:
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.Bl -tag -width "gss_inquire_cred_by_mech"
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.It gss_get_mic
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Calculate a cryptographic message integrity code (MIC) for a message;
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integrity service
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.It gss_verify_mic
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Check a MIC against a message;
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verify integrity of a received message
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.It gss_wrap
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Attach a MIC to a message, and optionally encrypt the message content;
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confidentiality service
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.It gss_unwrap
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Verify a message with attached MIC, and decrypt message content if
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necessary.
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.El
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.Pp
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GSS-API Name manipulation Routines:
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.Bl -tag -width "gss_inquire_cred_by_mech"
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.It gss_import_name
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Convert a contiguous string name to internal-form
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.It gss_display_name
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Convert internal-form name to text
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.It gss_compare_name
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Compare two internal-form names
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.It gss_release_name
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Discard an internal-form name
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.It gss_inquire_names_for_mech
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List the name-types supported by the specified mechanism
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.It gss_inquire_mechs_for_name
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List mechanisms that support the specified name-type
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.It gss_canonicalize_name
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Convert an internal name to an MN
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.It gss_export_name
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Convert an MN to export form
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.It gss_duplicate_name
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Create a copy of an internal name
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.El
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.Pp
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GSS-API Miscellaneous Routines
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.Bl -tag -width "gss_inquire_cred_by_mech"
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.It gss_add_oid_set_member
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Add an object identifier to a set
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.It gss_display_status
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Convert a GSS-API status code to text
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.It gss_indicate_mechs
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Determine available underlying authentication mechanisms
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.It gss_release_buffer
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Discard a buffer
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.It gss_release_oid_set
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Discard a set of object identifiers
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.It gss_create_empty_oid_set
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Create a set containing no object identifiers
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.It gss_test_oid_set_member
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Determines whether an object identifier is a member of a set.
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.El
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.Pp
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Individual GSS-API implementations may augment these routines by
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providing additional mechanism-specific routines if required
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functionality is not available from the generic forms.
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Applications are encouraged to use the generic routines wherever
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possible on portability grounds.
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.Sh STANDARDS
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.Bl -tag
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.It RFC 2743
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Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1
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.It RFC 2744
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Generic Security Service API Version 2 : C-bindings
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.El
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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library first appeared in
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.Fx 7.0 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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John Wray, Iris Associates
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2006-01-25 10:06:28 +00:00
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.Sh COPYRIGHT
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This document and the information contained herein is provided on an
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"AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING
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