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12 /* @(#)auth_unix.h 2.2 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.8 88/02/08 SMI */
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41 /* @(#)auth_unix.h 1.5 86/07/16 SMI */
44 * auth_unix.h, Protocol for UNIX style authentication parameters for RPC
46 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
50 * The system is very weak. The client uses no encryption for it
51 * credentials and only sends null verifiers. The server sends backs
52 * null verifiers or optionally a verifier that suggests a new short hand
53 * for the credentials.
56 #ifndef __AUTH_UNIX_HEADER__
57 #define __AUTH_UNIX_HEADER__
66 /* The machine name is part of a credential; it may not exceed 255 bytes */
67 #define MAX_MACHINE_NAME 255
69 /* gids compose part of a credential; there may not be more than 16 of them */
73 * Unix style credentials.
75 struct authunix_parms {
84 extern bool_t xdr_authunix_parms(DOTS);
87 * If a response verifier has flavor AUTH_SHORT,
88 * then the body of the response verifier encapsulates the following structure;
89 * again it is serialized in the obvious fashion.
91 struct short_hand_verf {
92 struct opaque_auth new_cred;
100 #endif /* __AUTH_UNIX_HEADER__ */