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34.Dd July 26, 2004
35.Dt KRB5_RD_ERROR 3
36.Os HEIMDAL
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm krb5_rd_error ,
39.Nm krb5_free_error ,
40.Nm krb5_free_error_contents ,
41.Nm krb5_error_from_rd_error
42.Nd parse, free and read error from KRB-ERROR message
43.Sh LIBRARY
44Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In krb5.h
47.Ft krb5_error_code
48.Fo krb5_rd_error
49.Fa "krb5_context context"
50.Fa "const krb5_data *msg"
51.Fa "KRB_ERROR *result"
52.Fc
53.Ft void
54.Fo krb5_free_error
55.Fa "krb5_context context"
56.Fa "krb5_error *error"
57.Fc
58.Ft void
59.Fo krb5_free_error_contents
60.Fa "krb5_context context"
61.Fa "krb5_error *error"
62.Fc
63.Ft krb5_error_code
64.Fo krb5_error_from_rd_error
65.Fa "krb5_context context"
66.Fa "const krb5_error *error"
67.Fa "const krb5_creds *creds"
68.Fc
69.Sh DESCRIPTION
70Usually applications never needs to parse and understand Kerberos
71error messages since higher level functions will parse and push up the
72error in the krb5_context.
73These functions are described for completeness.
74.Pp
75.Fn krb5_rd_error
76parses and returns the kerboeros error message, the structure should be freed with
77.Fn krb5_free_error_contents
78when the caller is done with the structure.
79.Pp
80.Fn krb5_free_error
81frees the content and the memory region holding the structure iself.
82.Pp
83.Fn krb5_free_error_contents
84free the content of the KRB-ERROR message.
85.Pp
86.Fn krb5_error_from_rd_error
87will parse the error message and set the error buffer in krb5_context
88to the error string passed back or the matching error code in the
89KRB-ERROR message.
90Caller should pick up the message with
91.Fn krb5_get_error_string 3
92(don't forget to free the returned string with
93.Fn krb5_free_error_string ) .
94.Sh SEE ALSO
95.Xr krb5 3 ,
96.Xr krb5_set_error_string 3 ,
97.Xr krb5_get_error_string 3 ,
98.Xr krb5.conf 5
99