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KRB5_RD_ERROR(3)	 BSD Library Functions Manual	      KRB5_RD_ERROR(3)

NAME
     krb5_rd_error, krb5_free_error, krb5_free_error_contents,
     krb5_error_from_rd_error — parse, free and read error from KRB-ERROR mes‐
     sage

LIBRARY
     Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <krb5.h>

     krb5_error_code
     krb5_rd_error(krb5_context context, const krb5_data *msg,
	 KRB_ERROR *result);

     void
     krb5_free_error(krb5_context context, krb5_error *error);

     void
     krb5_free_error_contents(krb5_context context, krb5_error *error);

     krb5_error_code
     krb5_error_from_rd_error(krb5_context context, const krb5_error *error,
	 const krb5_creds *creds);

DESCRIPTION
     Usually applications never needs to parse and understand Kerberos error
     messages since higher level functions will parse and push up the error in
     the krb5_context.	These functions are described for completeness.

     krb5_rd_error() parses and returns the kerboeros error message, the
     structure should be freed with krb5_free_error_contents() when the caller
     is done with the structure.

     krb5_free_error() frees the content and the memory region holding the
     structure iself.

     krb5_free_error_contents() free the content of the KRB-ERROR message.

     krb5_error_from_rd_error() will parse the error message and set the error
     buffer in krb5_context to the error string passed back or the matching
     error code in the KRB-ERROR message.  Caller should pick up the message
     with krb5_get_error_string(3) (don't forget to free the returned string
     with krb5_free_error_string()).

SEE ALSO
     krb5(3), krb5_set_error_string(3), krb5_get_error_string(3), krb5.conf(5)

HEIMDAL				 July 26, 2004			       HEIMDAL
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