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< .\" $FreeBSD: head/lib/libtacplus/libtacplus.3 119893 2003-09-08 19:57:22Z ru $
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> .\" $FreeBSD: head/lib/libtacplus/libtacplus.3 131504 2004-07-02 23:52:20Z ru $
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< control protocol. TACACS+ allows clients to perform authentication,
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> control protocol.
> TACACS+ allows clients to perform authentication,
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< servers. This library currently supports only the authentication
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> servers.
> This library currently supports only the authentication
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< always succeed unless insufficient virtual memory is available. If
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> always succeed unless insufficient virtual memory is available.
> If
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< of the servers it can contact. The easiest way to configure the
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> of the servers it can contact.
> The easiest way to configure the
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< parameter specifies the TCP port to contact on the server. If
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> parameter specifies the TCP port to contact on the server.
> If
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< parameter. It may be any null-terminated string of bytes.
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> parameter.
> It may be any null-terminated string of bytes.
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< the server. It may contain:
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> the server.
> It may contain:
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< when communicating with the server. In single connection mode, the
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> when communicating with the server.
> In single connection mode, the
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< fashion until a working, accessible server is found. Once the
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> fashion until a working, accessible server is found.
> Once the
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< TACACS+ protocol specification. The
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> TACACS+ protocol specification.
> The
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< TACACS+ protocol specification. The
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> TACACS+ protocol specification.
> The
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< them. By default, each of these parameters is empty except for the
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> them.
> By default, each of these parameters is empty except for the
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< only applies to the context of an authorization request. The format
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> only applies to the context of an authorization request.
> The format
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< specification. The index specified can be any value between 0 and
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> specification.
> The index specified can be any value between 0 and
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< attribute value pair. Calling
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> attribute value pair.
> Calling
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< the request, and waits for a reply. On failure,
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> the request, and waits for a reply.
> On failure,
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< returns \-1. Otherwise, it returns the TACACS+ status code and flags,
< packed into an integer value. The status can be extracted using the
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> returns \-1.
> Otherwise, it returns the TACACS+ status code and flags,
> packed into an integer value.
> The status can be extracted using the
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< server message, a data string, or both. After a successful call to
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> server message, a data string, or both.
> After a successful call to
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< information from the packet. The caller is responsible for freeing
< the copies when it no longer needs them. The data returned from
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> information from the packet.
> The caller is responsible for freeing
> the copies when it no longer needs them.
> The data returned from
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< terminator. This argument may be given as
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> terminator.
> This argument may be given as
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< means of a TACACS+ CONTINUE packet. To do so, the application must
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> means of a TACACS+ CONTINUE packet.
> To do so, the application must
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< the request, and waits for a reply. On failure,
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> the request, and waits for a reply.
> On failure,
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< returns \-1. Otherwise, it returns the TACACS+ status code and
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> returns \-1.
> Otherwise, it returns the TACACS+ status code and
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< integer value. The status can be extracted using the macro
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> integer value.
> The status can be extracted using the macro
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< server may contain a server message, a data string, or both. Refer
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> server may contain a server message, a data string, or both.
> Refer
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< attribute value (AV) pairs. To extract these, use
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> attribute value (AV) pairs.
> To extract these, use
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< corresponding value only, not the AV pair. These functions return
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> corresponding value only, not the AV pair.
> These functions return
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< needs them. The data returned from these functions is guaranteed
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> needs them.
> The data returned from these functions is guaranteed
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< argument record an error message if they fail. The error message
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> argument record an error message if they fail.
> The error message
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< The following functions return a non-negative value on success. If
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> The following functions return a non-negative value on success.
> If
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< pointer on success. If they are unable to allocate sufficient
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> pointer on success.
> If they are unable to allocate sufficient
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< pointer on success. If they are unable to allocate sufficient
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> pointer on success.
> If they are unable to allocate sufficient