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krb5_config_get_bool_default(3)



KRB5_CONFIG(3)             UNIX Programmer's Manual             KRB5_CONFIG(3)


NAME

     krb5_config_get_bool_default, krb5_config_get_int_default,
     krb5_config_get_string_default, krb5_config_get_time_default - get con-
     figuration value


LIBRARY

     Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)


SYNOPSIS

     krb5_boolean
     krb5_config_get_bool_default(krb5_context context,
             krb5_config_section *c, krb5_boolean def_value, ...)

     int
     krb5_config_get_int_default(krb5_context context, krb5_config_section *c,
             int def_value, ...)

     const char*
     krb5_config_get_string_default(krb5_context context,
             krb5_config_section *c, const char *def_value, ...)

     int
     krb5_config_get_time_default(krb5_context context,
             krb5_config_section *c, int def_value, ...)


DESCRIPTION

     These functions get values from the krb5.conf(5) configuration file, or
     another configuration database specified by the c parameter.

     The variable arguments should be a list of strings naming each subsection
     to look for. For example:

           krb5_config_get_bool_default(context, NULL, FALSE, "libdefaults", "log_utc", NULL)

     gets the boolean value for the log_utc option, defaulting to FALSE.

     krb5_config_get_bool_default() will convert the option value to a boolean
     value, where `yes', `true', and any non-zero number means TRUE, and any
     other value FALSE.

     krb5_config_get_int_default() will convert the value to an integer.

     krb5_config_get_time_default() will convert the value to a period of time
     (not a time stamp) in seconds, so the string `2 weeks' will be converted
     to 1209600 (2 * 7 * 24 * 60 * 60).


BUGS

     Other than for the string case, there's no way to tell whether there was
     a value specified or not.


SEE ALSO

     krb5_appdefault(3),  krb5.conf(5)

 HEIMDAL                         July 25, 2000                               1

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