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    NAME

    mech, qop - mechanism and QOP files
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /etc/gss/mech
    /etc/gss/qop
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The /etc/gss/mech and /etc/gss/qop files contain tables showing installed security mechanisms and the Quality of Protection (QOP) associated with them, respectively. As security mechanisms are installed on the system, entries are added to these two files. Contents of these files may be accessed either manually or programmatically. For example, manually with cat(1) or more(1), or programmatically with either rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3NSL) or rpc_gss_get_mech_info(3NSL).

    The order of entries in the /etc/gss/mech file is significant: the order should be from the most preferred to the least preferred mechanisms.

    The /etc/gss/mech file contains five fields:

    mechanism name

    ASCII string representing the mechanism.

    object identifier

    RPC OID for this mechanism.

    shared library

    Shared library which implements the services provided by this mechanism.

    kernel module

    Kernel module which implements the services provided by this mechanism.

    library options (optional field)

    Optional parameters that are interpreted by the individual mechanism with which they are associated. Specific supported options are described in the documentation for the individual mechanism, if any. Not all mechanisms have support for optional parameters. library options must be enclosed in brackets ([ ]) so they may be differentiated from the optional kernel module entries.

    The /etc/gss/qop file contains three fields:

    QOP string

    Name, in ASCII, of this Quality of Protection.

    QOP value

    Numeric value by which RPC identifies this QOP.

    mechanism name

    ASCII string representing the mechanism with which this QOP is associated.

     

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 A Typical Entry in /etc/gss/mech

    This is a typical entry in a /etc/gss/mech file:

    kerberosv5      1.2.840.113554.1.2.2    mech_krb5.so    kmech_krb5
    

    Example 2 A Typical Entry in /etc/gss/qop

    This is a typical entry in a /etc/gss/qop file:

    GSS_KRB5_CONF_C_QOP_DES 0       kerberosv5
    

     

    SEE ALSO

    rpc(3NSL), rpc_gss_get_mechanisms(3NSL), rpc_gss_get_mech_info(3NSL), rpcsec_gss(3NSL)

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