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SYNOPSIS

       #include <sasl/sasl.h>


       int sasl_listmech(sasl_conn_t *conn,
                        const char *user,
                        const char *prefix,
                        const char *sep,
                        const char *suffix,
                        const char **result,
                        unsigned *plen,
                        int *pcount);



DESCRIPTION

       sasl_listmech()  returns  a  string  listing  the SASL names of all the
       mechanisms available to the specified user. This is typically given  to
       the  client  through  a  capability command or initial server response.
       Client applications need this list so that they  know  what  mechanisms
       the server supports.

       conn the SASL context for this connection user (optional) restricts the
       mechanism list to only those available to the user.  prefix appended to
       beginning  of result sep appended between mechanisms suffix appended to
       end of result result NULL terminated result string (allocated/freed  by
       library) plen length of result filled in by library. May be NULL pcount
       Number of mechanisms available (filled in by library). May be NULL

       Example:

       sasl_listmech(conn,NULL,"(",",",")",&mechlist,NULL,NULL);

       may give the string
       (ANONYMOUS,KERBEROS_V4,DIGEST-MD5)
       as a result




RETURN VALUE

       Returns SASL_OK on success. SASL error code on failure.



CONFORMING TO

       RFC 2222


SEE ALSO

       sasl(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_server_new(3), sasl_client_new(3)



SASL man pages                       SASL          sasl_listmech(10 July 2001)

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