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1.1 ! root 1: .TH "AUTH_GETFIRSTAUTH" 3 "29-Dec-86" "Xerox (WRC)" ! 2: .\" $Header: authlookup.n,v 1.1 87/01/15 16:48:08 ed Exp $ ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: Auth_GetFirstAuth ! 5: \- Locate an Authentication service. ! 6: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 7: .PP ! 8: .nf ! 9: .B "#include <sys/types.h> /* used by ns.h */" ! 10: .B "#include <netns/ns.h> /* for sockaddr_ns */" ! 11: .B "#include <xnscourier/courier.h>" ! 12: .B "#include <xnscourier/courierconnection.h>" ! 13: .PP ! 14: .B "CourierConnection *Auth_GetFirstAuth()" ! 15: .f ! 16: .PP ! 17: Link with ! 18: .IR "-lcourier" . ! 19: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 20: The routine ! 21: .I Auth_GetFirstAuth ! 22: returns an XNS Courier connection to a nearby Authentication service, useful ! 23: for Authentication remote procedure calls. ! 24: .I Xnsbfs ! 25: is used to perform a broadcast for Authentication servers, the results of ! 26: which are then used to open a Courier connection. If no Authentication servers ! 27: respond to the broadcast or a connection cannot be established to a service, ! 28: NULL is returned. ! 29: .SH NOTES ! 30: A CourierConnection is an anonymous data structure used by the ! 31: runtimes. Users should not dereference pointers to CourierConnection ! 32: themselves. ! 33: .SH FILES ! 34: /usr/local/lib/libcourier.a -lcourier library. ! 35: .SH SEE ALSO ! 36: xnsbfs(1N) ! 37: .br ! 38: ``XNS Courier Under Unix'' ! 39: .br ! 40: Authentication Protocol, \s8XSIS\s0 098404 (April 1984). ! 41: .SH AUTHOR ! 42: Ed Flint ! 43:
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