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get_num_crypts(3)
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get_num_crypts, get_crypt_name - determine the encryption
types available (Enhanced Security)
#include <prot.h>
int get_num_crypts(
void const char *get_crypt_name(
int cryptnum );
Security Library (libsecurity.so)
The encryption algorithm for which the name is to be
returned.
The get_num_crypts() function returns the number of
encryption algorithms which the current system supports.
This value is non-negative, and at least four.
The get_crypt_name() function returns a pointer to static
storage containing the name of the encryption algorithm
with the index value given in the cryptnum parameter.
Other calls to get_crypt_name() could overwrite the stored
name, so applications should copy the names this function
returns if there is a chance that other parts of the
application might also call this function. This function
returns NULL if the given algorithm index is negative or
if it is not less than the return value of
get_num_crypts(). Algorithm indexes are most commonly
obtained from the fd_oldcrypt and fd_newcrypt fields of an
extended profile entry.
The dxaccounts system management GUI uses the
get_num_crypts() and get_crypt_name() functions to determine
how to display the menu of allowable encryption algorithms
for ENHANCED security.
In order to quickstart a program, the program must be
linked as follows: -lsecurity -ldb -laud -lm
See the shared library discussion in the Programmer's
Guide for more information about using the quickstarting
feature.
The get_num_crypts() function returns a non-negative value
which is at least four.
The get_crypt_name() function returns a name for a known
encryption algorithm, or a NULL pointer if the given index
is out of range.
getespwent(3), getesdfent(3), dispcrypt(3), dxaccounts(8)
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get_num_crypts(3)
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