krb5_parse_name_flags - Convert a string principal name to a krb5_principal with flags.¶
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krb5_error_code krb5_parse_name_flags(krb5_context context, const char *name, int flags, krb5_principal *principal_out)¶
- param:
[in] context - Library context
[in] name - String representation of a principal name
[in] flags - Flag
[out] principal_out - New principal
- retval:
0 Success
- return:
Kerberos error codes
Similar to krb5_parse_name()
, this function converts a single-string representation of a principal name to a krb5_principal structure.
The following flags are valid:
KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_NO_REALM
- no realm must be present in name
KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_REQUIRE_REALM
- realm must be present in name
KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_ENTERPRISE
- create single-component enterprise principal
KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_IGNORE_REALM
- ignore realm if present in nameIf KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_NO_REALM or KRB5_PRINCIPAL_PARSE_IGNORE_REALM is specified in flags , the realm of the new principal will be empty. Otherwise, the default realm for context will be used if name does not specify a realm.
Use krb5_free_principal()
to free principal_out when it is no longer needed.