freebsd-nq/lib/libc/rpc/publickey.3
Bill Paul e8636dfd57 Now the biggest step: import the changes to the main RPC code.
Note: you'll need to rinstalkl all your includes before compiling libc
the next time you update your sources in order for all this to work.

Reviewed by:	Mark Murray
1997-05-28 05:00:11 +00:00

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.\" @(#)publickey.3r 2.1 88/08/07 4.0 RPCSRC
.TH PUBLICKEY 3R "6 October 1987"
.SH NAME
publickey, getpublickey, getsecretkey \- get public or secret key
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
.B #include <rpc/rpc.h>
.B #include <rpc/key_prot.h>
.LP
.B getpublickey(netname, publickey)
.B char netname[\s-1MAXNETNAMELEN\s0+1];
.B char publickey[\s-1HEXKEYBYTES\s0+1];
.LP
.B getsecretkey(netname, secretkey, passwd)
.B char netname[\s-1MAXNETNAMELEN\s0+1];
.B char secretkey[\s-1HEXKEYBYTES\s0+1];
.B char *passwd;
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
.IX "getpublickey function" "" "\fLgetpublickey()\fP function"
.IX "getsecretkey function" "" "\fLgetsecretkey()\fP function"
These routines are used to get public and secret keys from the
.SM YP
database.
.B getsecretkey(\|)
has an extra argument,
.IR passwd ,
which is used to decrypt the encrypted secret key stored in the database.
Both routines return 1 if they are successful in finding the key, 0 otherwise.
The keys are returned as
.SM NULL\s0-terminated,
hexadecimal strings. If the password supplied to
.B getsecretkey(\|)
fails to decrypt the secret key, the routine will return 1 but the
.I secretkey
argument will be a
.SM NULL
string (``'').
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR publickey (5)
.LP
.I \s-1RPC\s0 Programmer's Manual
in
.TX NETP