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 auth_check_expire(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_clean(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_close(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_clrenv(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_clroption(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_clroptions(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_destroy(3) -- library routines for remote procedure calls
    These routines establish authentication information for use by the RPC functions described in rpc(3). auth_destroy() is a macro that destroys the authentication information associated with auth. Destr...
 auth_getitem(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_getpwd(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_getstate(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_getvalue(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_mkvalue(3) -- simplified interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide a simplified interface to the BSD Authentication system (see bsd_auth(3)). The auth_userokay() function provides a single function call interface. Provided with a user's name ...
 auth_open(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_setdata(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
 auth_setenv(3) -- interface to the BSD Authentication system
    These functions provide the lower level interface to the BSD Authentication system. They all operate on a BSD Authentication session pointer, as, which is returned by auth_open(). The session pointer ...
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