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gss_import_sec_context(3)			     gss_import_sec_context(3)

NAME
       gss_import_sec_context  -  Import  a  security  context	established by
       another process.

SYNOPSIS
       #include <gssapi/gssapi.h>

       OM_uint32 gss_import_sec_context(
	       OM_uint32 * minor_status,
	       const gss_buffer_t interprocess_token,
	       gss_ctx_id_t * context_handle );

PARAMETERS
       Kerberos 5 error code.  Token  received	from  the  exporting  process.
       After  this  call,  the	token  is  no longer needed.  Security context
       imported by this function.

	      The application must release resources associated with the  con‐
	      text after use with a call to gss_delete_sec_context().

DESCRIPTION
       The  gss_import_sec_context()  function	allows	a  process to import a
       security context established by another process.

       A given interprocess token should be imported only once.

					Note

       Because of the way sequence numbers are incremented  in	security  con‐
       texts, a single security context must not be used with multiple initia‐
       tors and acceptors.

       After use, the application must release resources associated  with  the
       context with a call to gss_delete_sec_context().

RETURN VALUES
       GSS_S_CALL_BAD_STRUCTURE	       03xxxxxx
       GSS_S_CALL_INACCESSIBLE_READ    01xxxxxx
       GSS_S_CALL_INACCESSIBLE_WRITE   02xxxxxx
       GSS_S_COMPLETE		       00000000
       GSS_S_DEFECTIVE_TOKEN	       xx09xxxx
       GSS_S_FAILURE		       xx0Dxxxx
       GSS_S_NO_CONTEXT		       xx08xxxx
       GSS_S_UNAUTHORIZED	       xx0Fxxxx
       GSS_S_UNAVAILABLE	       xx10xxxx

SEE ALSO
       Functions:  gss_accept_sec_context(3),	    gss_delete_sec_context(3),
       gss_export_sec_context(3)

						     gss_import_sec_context(3)
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