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34.Dd May  1, 2006
35.Os HEIMDAL
36.Dt KAFS 3
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm k_hasafs ,
39.Nm k_hasafs_recheck ,
40.Nm k_pioctl ,
41.Nm k_unlog ,
42.Nm k_setpag ,
43.Nm k_afs_cell_of_file ,
44.Nm kafs_set_verbose ,
45.Nm kafs_settoken_rxkad ,
46.Nm kafs_settoken ,
47.Nm krb_afslog ,
48.Nm krb_afslog_uid ,
49.Nm kafs_settoken5 ,
50.Nm krb5_afslog ,
51.Nm krb5_afslog_uid
52.Nd AFS library
53.Sh LIBRARY
54AFS cache manager access library (libkafs, -lkafs)
55.Sh SYNOPSIS
56.In kafs.h
57.Ft int
58.Fn k_afs_cell_of_file "const char *path" "char *cell" "int len"
59.Ft int
60.Fn k_hasafs "void"
61.Ft int
62.Fn k_hasafs_recheck "void"
63.Ft int
64.Fn k_pioctl "char *a_path" "int o_opcode" "struct ViceIoctl *a_paramsP" "int a_followSymlinks"
65.Ft int
66.Fn k_setpag "void"
67.Ft int
68.Fn k_unlog "void"
69.Ft void
70.Fn kafs_set_verbose "void (*func)(void *, const char *, int)" "void *"
71.Ft int
72.Fn kafs_settoken_rxkad "const char *cell" "struct ClearToken *token" "void *ticket" "size_t ticket_len"
73.Ft int
74.Fn kafs_settoken "const char *cell" "uid_t uid" "CREDENTIALS *c"
75.Fn krb_afslog "char *cell" "char *realm"
76.Ft int
77.Fn krb_afslog_uid "char *cell" "char *realm" "uid_t uid"
78.Ft krb5_error_code
79.Fn krb5_afslog_uid "krb5_context context" "krb5_ccache id" "const char *cell" "krb5_const_realm realm" "uid_t uid"
80.Ft int
81.Fn kafs_settoken5 "const char *cell" "uid_t uid" "krb5_creds *c"
82.Ft krb5_error_code
83.Fn krb5_afslog "krb5_context context" "krb5_ccache id" "const char *cell" "krb5_const_realm realm"
84.Sh DESCRIPTION
85.Fn k_hasafs
86initializes some library internal structures, and tests for the
87presence of AFS in the kernel, none of the other functions should be
88called before
89.Fn k_hasafs
90is called, or if it fails.
91.Pp
92.Fn k_hasafs_recheck
93forces a recheck if a AFS client has started since last time
94.Fn k_hasafs
95or
96.Fn k_hasafs_recheck
97was called.
98.Pp
99.Fn kafs_set_verbose
100set a log function that will be called each time the kafs library does
101something important so that the application using libkafs can output
102verbose logging.
103Calling the function
104.Fa kafs_set_verbose
105with the function argument set to
106.Dv NULL
107will stop libkafs from calling the logging function (if set).
108.Pp
109.Fn kafs_settoken_rxkad
110set
111.Li rxkad
112with the
113.Fa token
114and
115.Fa ticket
116(that have the length
117.Fa ticket_len )
118for a given
119.Fa cell .
120.Pp
121.Fn kafs_settoken
122and
123.Fn kafs_settoken5
124work the same way as
125.Fn kafs_settoken_rxkad
126but internally converts the Kerberos 4 or 5 credential to a afs
127cleartoken and ticket.
128.Pp
129.Fn krb_afslog ,
130and
131.Fn krb_afslog_uid
132obtains new tokens (and possibly tickets) for the specified
133.Fa cell
134and
135.Fa realm .
136If
137.Fa cell
138is
139.Dv NULL ,
140the local cell is used. If
141.Fa realm
142is
143.Dv NULL ,
144the function tries to guess what realm to use. Unless you  have some good knowledge of what cell or realm to use, you should pass
145.Dv NULL .
146.Fn krb_afslog
147will use the real user-id for the
148.Dv ViceId
149field in the token,
150.Fn krb_afslog_uid
151will use
152.Fa uid .
153.Pp
154.Fn krb5_afslog ,
155and
156.Fn krb5_afslog_uid
157are the Kerberos 5 equivalents of
158.Fn krb_afslog ,
159and
160.Fn krb_afslog_uid .
161.Pp
162.Fn krb5_afslog ,
163.Fn kafs_settoken5
164can be configured to behave differently via a
165.Nm krb5_appdefault
166option
167.Li afs-use-524
168in
169.Pa krb5.conf .
170Possible values for
171.Li afs-use-524
172are:
173.Bl -tag -width local
174.It yes
175use the 524 server in the realm to convert the ticket
176.It no
177use the Kerberos 5 ticket directly, can be used with if the afs cell
178support 2b token.
179.It local, 2b
180convert the Kerberos 5 credential to a 2b token locally (the same work
181as a 2b 524 server should have done).
182.El
183.Pp
184Example:
185.Pp
186.Bd -literal
187[appdefaults]
188	SU.SE = { afs-use-524 = local }
189	PDC.KTH.SE = { afs-use-524 = yes }
190	afs-use-524 = yes
191.Ed
192.Pp
193libkafs will use the
194.Li libkafs
195as application name when running the
196.Nm krb5_appdefault
197function call.
198.Pp
199The (uppercased) cell name is used as the realm to the
200.Nm krb5_appdefault function.
201.Pp
202.\" The extra arguments are the ubiquitous context, and the cache id where
203.\" to store any obtained tickets. Since AFS servers normally can't handle
204.\" Kerberos 5 tickets directly, these functions will first obtain version
205.\" 5 tickets for the requested cells, and then convert them to version 4
206.\" tickets, that can be stashed in the kernel. To convert tickets the
207.\" .Fn krb524_convert_creds_kdc
208.\" function will be used.
209.\" .Pp
210.Fn k_afs_cell_of_file
211will in
212.Fa cell
213return the cell of a specified file, no more than
214.Fa len
215characters is put in
216.Fa cell .
217.Pp
218.Fn k_pioctl
219does a
220.Fn pioctl
221system call with the specified arguments. This function is equivalent to
222.Fn lpioctl .
223.Pp
224.Fn k_setpag
225initializes a new PAG.
226.Pp
227.Fn k_unlog
228removes destroys all tokens in the current PAG.
229.Sh RETURN VALUES
230.Fn k_hasafs
231returns 1 if AFS is present in the kernel, 0 otherwise.
232.Fn krb_afslog
233and
234.Fn krb_afslog_uid
235returns 0 on success, or a Kerberos error number on failure.
236.Fn k_afs_cell_of_file ,
237.Fn k_pioctl ,
238.Fn k_setpag ,
239and
240.Fn k_unlog
241all return the value of the underlaying system call, 0 on success.
242.Sh ENVIRONMENT
243The following environment variable affect the mode of operation of
244.Nm kafs :
245.Bl -tag -width AFS_SYSCALL
246.It Ev AFS_SYSCALL
247Normally,
248.Nm kafs
249will try to figure out the correct system call(s) that are used by AFS
250by itself.  If it does not manage to do that, or does it incorrectly,
251you can set this variable to the system call number or list of system
252call numbers that should be used.
253.El
254.Sh EXAMPLES
255The following code from
256.Nm login
257will obtain a new PAG and tokens for the local cell and the cell of
258the users home directory.
259.Bd -literal
260if (k_hasafs()) {
261	char cell[64];
262	k_setpag();
263	if(k_afs_cell_of_file(pwd->pw_dir, cell, sizeof(cell)) == 0)
264		krb_afslog(cell, NULL);
265	krb_afslog(NULL, NULL);
266}
267.Ed
268.Sh ERRORS
269If any of these functions (apart from
270.Fn k_hasafs )
271is called without AFS being present in the kernel, the process will
272usually (depending on the operating system) receive a SIGSYS signal.
273.Sh SEE ALSO
274.Xr krb5_appdefault 3 ,
275.Xr krb5.conf 5
276.Rs
277.%A Transarc Corporation
278.%J AFS-3 Programmer's Reference
279.%T File Server/Cache Manager Interface
280.%D 1991
281.Re
282.Sh FILES
283libkafs will search for
284.Pa ThisCell and
285.Pa TheseCells
286in the following locations:
287.Pa /usr/vice/etc ,
288.Pa /etc/openafs ,
289.Pa /var/db/openafs/etc ,
290.Pa /usr/arla/etc ,
291.Pa /etc/arla ,
292and
293.Pa /etc/afs
294.Sh BUGS
295.Ev AFS_SYSCALL
296has no effect under AIX.
297