dane_raw_tlsa(3) — Linux manual page
dane_raw_tlsa(3) gnutls dane_raw_tlsa(3)
NAME
dane_raw_tlsa - API function
SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/dane.h>
int dane_raw_tlsa(dane_state_t s, dane_query_t * r, char *const *
dane_data, const int * dane_data_len, int secure, int bogus);
ARGUMENTS
dane_state_t s
The DANE state structure
dane_query_t * r
A structure to place the result
char *const * dane_data
array of DNS rdata items, terminated with a NULL
pointer; caller must guarantee that the referenced
data remains valid until dane_query_deinit() is
called.
const int * dane_data_len
the length n bytes of the dane_data items
int secure true if the result is validated securely, false if
validation failed or the domain queried has no
security info
int bogus if the result was not secure (secure = 0) due to a
security failure, and the result is due to a security
failure, bogus is true.
DESCRIPTION
This function will fill in the TLSA (DANE) structure from the
given raw DNS record data. The dane_data must be valid during
the lifetime of the query.
RETURNS
On success, DANE_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned, otherwise a negative
error value.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bugs@gnutls.org>.
Home page: https://www.gnutls.org
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