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6 mech, qop - mechanism and QOP files
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14 The /etc/gss/mech and /etc/gss/qop files contain tables showing
15 installed security mechanisms and the Quality of Protection (QOP) asso‐
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17 the system, entries are added to these two files. Contents of these
18 files may be accessed either manually or programmatically. For example,
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20 rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3NSL) or rpc_gss_get_mech_info(3NSL).
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23 The order of entries in the /etc/gss/mech file is significant: the
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28 The /etc/gss/mech file contains five fields:
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32 ASCII string representing the mechanism.
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37 RPC OID for this mechanism.
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42 Shared library which implements the services provided by this mech‐
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54 Optional parameters that are interpreted by the individual mecha‐
55 nism with which they are associated. Specific supported options are
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58 library options must be enclosed in brackets ([ ]) so they may be
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63 The /etc/gss/qop file contains three fields:
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65 QOP string Name, in ASCII, of this Quality of Protection.
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76 Example 1 A Typical Entry in /etc/gss/mech
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86 Example 2 A Typical Entry in /etc/gss/qop
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105SunOS 5.11 6 Sep 2006 mech(4)