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gnutls_x509_crq_get_dn(3)	    gnutls	     gnutls_x509_crq_get_dn(3)

NAME
       gnutls_x509_crq_get_dn  - This function returns the Certificate request
       subject's distinguished name

SYNOPSIS
       #include <gnutls/x509.h>

       int gnutls_x509_crq_get_dn(gnutls_x509_crq_t crq, char * buf, size_t  *
       sizeof_buf);

ARGUMENTS
       gnutls_x509_crq_t crq
		   should contain a gnutls_x509_crq_t structure

       char * buf  a pointer to a structure to hold the name (may be null)

       size_t * sizeof_buf
		   initially holds the size of buf

DESCRIPTION
       This  function will copy the name of the Certificate request subject in
       the   provided	buffer.	  The	name   will    be    in	   the	  form
       "C=xxxx,O=yyyy,CN=zzzz" as described in RFC2253. The output string will
       be ASCII or UTF-8 encoded, depending on the certificate data.

       If buf is null then only the size will be filled.

       Returns GNUTLS_E_SHORT_MEMORY_BUFFER if the provided buffer is not long
       enough,	and  in	 that  case  the  *sizeof_buf will be updated with the
       required size.  On success 0 is returned.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bug-gnutls@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2004 Free Software Foundation.
       Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim  copies  of  this
       manual  provided	 the  copyright	 notice and this permission notice are
       preserved on all copies.

SEE ALSO
       The full documentation for gnutls is maintained as  a  Texinfo  manual.
       If  the	info  and gnutls programs are properly installed at your site,
       the command

	      info gnutls

       should give you access to the complete manual.

gnutls				     1.4.1	     gnutls_x509_crq_get_dn(3)
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