sec_rgy_unix_getpwnam(3sec)
Returns a UNIX style passwd entry for account matching the specified name
Synopsis
#include <dce/rgynbase.h> void sec_rgy_unix_getpwnam ( sec_rgy_handle_t context, sec_rgy_name_t
name, unsigned32 name_len, sec_rgy_cursor_t *item_cursor, sec_rgy_unix_passwd_t
*passwd_entry, error_status_t *status);
Parameters
Input
context An opaque handle bound to a registry server. Use sec_rgy_site_open( ) to acquire a bound handle.
name A character string (of type sec_rgy_name_t) containing the name of the person, group, or organization whose name entry is desired.
name_len A 32-bit integer representing the length of the name in characters.
Input/Output
item_cursor An opaque pointer indicating a specific PGO item entry in the registry database. The sec_rgy_unix_getpwnam routine returns the PGO item indicated by
item_cursor, and advances the cursor to point to the next item in the database. When the end of the list of entries is reached, the routine returns sec_rgy_no_more_entries. Use
sec_rgy_cursor_reset( ) to refresh the cursor.
Output
passwd_entry A UNIX style passwd structure returned with information about the account matching name.
status On successful completion, the routine returns error_status_ok. Otherwise, it returns an error.
Description The sec_rgy_unix_getpwnam routine returns the next UNIX passwd structure that matches the input name. The structure is in the form:
typedef struct { sec_rgy_unix_login_name_t name; sec_rgy_unix_passwd_buf_t passwd; signed32 uid;
signed32 gid; signed32 oid; sec_rgy_unix_gecos_t gecos; sec_rgy_pname_t homedir;
sec_rgy_pname_t shell; } sec_rgy_unix_passwd_t;
The structure includes:
· The account's login name.
· The account's password.
· The account's UNIX ID.
· The UNIX ID of group and organization associated with the account.
· The account's GECOS information.
· The account's home directory.
· The account's login shell
This call is provided in source code form.
Files
/usr/include/dce/rgynbase.idl The idl file from which rgynbase.h was derived.
Errors
The following describes a partial list of errors that might be returned. Refer to the OSF DCE Problem Determination Guide for complete descriptions of all error messages.
sec_rgy bad_data The name supplied as input was too long.
error_status_ok The call was successful.
sec_rgy_no_more_entries The end of the list of entries has been reached.
Related Information Functions: sec_intro(3sec)
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