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#include <gssapi/gssapi.h>
If desired_name is GSS_C_NO_NAME, the call is interpreted as a request to add a credential element that will invoke default behavior when passed to gss_init_sec_context() (if cred_usage is GSS_C_INITIATE or GSS_C_BOTH) or gss_accept_sec_context() (if cred_usage is GSS_C_ACCEPT or GSS_C_BOTH ).
This routine is expected to be used primarily by context acceptors, since implementations are likely to provide mechanism-specific ways of obtaining GSS-API initiator credentials from the system login process. Some implementations may therefore not support the acquisition of GSS_C_INITIATE or GSS_C_BOTH credentials via gss_acquire_cred() for any name other than GSS_C_NO_NAME, or a name produced by applying either gss_inquire_cred() to a valid credential, or gss_inquire_context() to an active context.
If credential acquisition is time-consuming for a mechanism, the mechanism may choose to delay the actual acquisition until the credential is required (e.g. by gss_init_sec_context() or gss_accept_sec_context().) Such mechanism-specific implementation decisions should be invisible to the calling application; thus a call of gss_inquire_cred() immediately following the call of gss_add_cred() must return valid credential data, and may therefore incur the overhead of a deferred credential acquisition.
This routine can be used to either compose a new credential containing all credential-elements of the original in addition to the newly-acquire credential-element, or to add the new credential-element to an existing credential. If NULL is specified for the output_cred_handle parameter argument, the new credential-element will be added to the credential identified by input_cred_handle; if a valid pointer is specified for the output_cred_handle parameter, a new credential handle will be created.
If GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL is specified as the input_cred_handle, gss_add_cred() will compose a credential (and set the output_cred_handle parameter accordingly) based on default behavior. That is, the call will have the same effect as if the application had first made a call to gss_acquire_cred(), specifying the same usage and passing GSS_C_NO_NAME as the desired_name parameter to obtain an explicit credential handle embodying default behavior, passed this credential handle to gss_add_cred(), and finally called gss_release_cred() on the first credential handle.
If GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL is specified as the input_cred_handle parameter, a non- NULL output_cred_handle must be supplied.
minor_status | Mechanism specific status code. |
input_cred_handle | The credential to which a credential-element will be added. If GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL is specified, the routine will compose the new credential based on default behavior (see description above). Note that, while the credential-handle is not modified by gss_add_cred(), the underlying credential will be modified if output_credential_handle is NULL. |
desired_name | Name of principal whose credential should be acquired. |
desired_mech | Underlying security mechanism with which the credential may be used. |
cred_usage | |
GSS_C_BOTH | Credential may be used either to initiate or accept security contexts. |
GSS_C_INITIATE | |
Credential will only be used to initiate security contexts. | |
GSS_C_ACCEPT | Credential will only be used to accept security contexts. |
initiator_time_req | |
Number of seconds that the credential should remain valid for initiating security contexts. This argument is ignored if the composed credentials are of type GSS_C_ACCEPT. Specify GSS_C_INDEFINITE to request that the credentials have the maximum permitted initiator lifetime. | |
acceptor_time_req | |
Number of seconds that the credential should remain valid for accepting security contexts. This argument is ignored if the composed credentials are of type GSS_C_INITIATE. Specify GSS_C_INDEFINITE to request that the credentials have the maximum permitted initiator lifetime. | |
output_cred_handle | |
The returned credential handle,
containing
the new credential-element and all the credential-elements from
input_cred_handle.
If a valid pointer to a
gss_cred_id_t
is supplied for this parameter,
gss_add_cred()
creates a new credential handle containing all credential-elements
from the
input_cred_handle
and the newly acquired credential-element;
if
NULL
is specified for this parameter,
the newly acquired credential-element will be added to the credential
identified by
input_cred_handle.
The resources associated with any credential handle returned via this parameter must be released by the application after use with a call to gss_release_cred(). | |
actual_mechs | The complete set of mechanisms for which the new credential is valid. Storage for the returned OID-set must be freed by the application after use with a call to gss_release_oid_set(). Specify NULL if not required. |
initiator_time_rec | |
Actual number of seconds for which the returned credentials will remain valid for initiating contexts using the specified mechanism. If the implementation or mechanism does not support expiration of credentials, the value GSS_C_INDEFINITE will be returned. Specify NULL if not required. | |
acceptor_time_rec | |
Actual number of seconds for which the returned credentials will remain valid for accepting security contexts using the specified mechanism. If the implementation or mechanism does not support expiration of credentials, the value GSS_C_INDEFINITE will be returned. Specify NULL if not required. | |
GSS_S_COMPLETE | Successful completion. |
GSS_S_BAD_MECH | Unavailable mechanism requested. |
GSS_S_BAD_NAMETYPE | Type contained within desired_name parameter is not supported |
GSS_S_BAD_NAME | Value supplied for desired_name parameter is ill-formed. |
GSS_S_DUPLICATE_ELEMENT | The credential already contains an element for the requested mechanism with overlapping usage and validity period. |
GSS_S_CREDENTIALS_EXPIRED | |
The required credentials could not be added because they have expired. | |
GSS_S_NO_CRED | No credentials were found for the specified name. |
RFC 2743 | |
Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1 | |
RFC 2744 | |
Generic Security Service API Version 2 : C-bindings | |
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GSS_ADD_CRED (3) | January 26, 2010 |
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