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rpc_gss_set_defaults(3N)			      rpc_gss_set_defaults(3N)

NAME
       rpc_gss_set_defaults - change service, QOP for a session

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION
       allows  an  application	to  change  the	 service  (privacy, integrity,
       authentication, or none) and Quality of Protection (QOP) for a transfer
       session.	  New values apply to the rest of the session only unless they
       are changed again.

PARAMETERS
       Information on data types for parameters	 may  be  found	 on  the  rpc‐
       sec_gss(3N) manpage.

       auth	 An RPC authentication handle returned by

       service	 An  of	 type representing one of the following types of secu‐
		 rity service: authentication, privacy, integrity, or none.

       qop	 A string representing Quality of Protection.	Valid  strings
		 may be found in the file or by using

MULTITHREAD USAGE
       Thread Safe:	     Yes
       Cancel Safe:	     Yes
       Fork Safe:	     No
       Async-cancel Safe:    No
       Async-signal Safe:    No

       These  functions	 can  be called safely in a multithreaded environment.
       They may be cancellation points in that they call  functions  that  are
       cancel points.

       In  a  multithreaded  environment,  these  functions are not safe to be
       called by a child process after and before These functions  should  not
       be  called  by  a  multithreaded application that supports asynchronous
       cancellation or asynchronous signals.

RETURN VALUES
       returns if it is successful; otherwise, use to get the error associated
       with the failure.

FILES
       File containing valid QOP values

SEE ALSO
       rpc(3N), rpc_gss_get_mech_info(3N), rpcsec_gss(3N), qop(4).

       ONC+ Developer's Guide
       Network Working Group RFC 2078

						      rpc_gss_set_defaults(3N)
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