Xau library: XauFileName, XauReadAuth, XauLockAuth, XauUnlockAuth, XauWriteAuth,
XauDisposeAuth, XauGetAuthByAddr, XauGetBestAuthByAddr - X authority database
routines
#include <X11/Xauth.h>
typedef struct xauth {
unsigned short family;
unsigned short address_length;
char *address;
unsigned short number_length;
char *number;
unsigned short name_length;
char *name;
unsigned short data_length;
char *data;
} Xauth;
char *XauFileName (void);
Xauth *XauReadAuth (FILE * auth_file);
int XauWriteAuth (FILE * auth_file, Xauth *auth);
Xauth *XauGetAuthByAddr (unsigned short family, unsigned short
address_length, const char *address, unsigned short
number_length, const char *number, unsigned short
name_length, const char *name);
Xauth *XauGetBestAuthByAddr (unsigned short family, unsigned short
address_length, const char *address, unsigned short
number_length, const char *number, int types_length,
char ** types, const int *type_lengths);
int XauLockAuth (const char * file_name, int retries, int
timeout, long dead);
int XauUnlockAuth (const char * file_name);
int XauDisposeAuth (Xauth * auth);
XauFileName generates the default authorization file name by first
checking the XAUTHORITY environment variable if set, else it returns
$HOME/.Xauthority. This name is statically allocated and should not be freed.
XauReadAuth reads the next entry from
auth_file. The entry is
not statically allocated and should be freed by calling
XauDisposeAuth.
XauWriteAuth writes an authorization entry to
auth_file. It
returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
XauGetAuthByAddr searches for an entry which matches the given network
address/display number pair. The entry is
not statically allocated and
should be freed by calling
XauDisposeAuth.
XauGetBestAuthByAddr is similar to
XauGetAuthByAddr, except that a
list of acceptable authentication methods is specified. Xau will choose the
file entry which matches the earliest entry in this list (e.g., the most
secure authentication method). The
types argument is an array of
strings, one string for each authentication method.
types_length
specifies how many elements are in the
types array.
types_lengths is an array of integers representing the length of each
string.
XauLockAuth does the work necessary to synchronously update an
authorization file. First it makes two file names, one with ``-c'' appended to
file_name, the other with ``-l'' appended. If the ``-c'' file already
exists and is more than
dead seconds old,
XauLockAuth removes it
and the associated ``-l'' file. To prevent possible synchronization troubles
with NFS, a
dead value of zero forces the files to be removed.
XauLockAuth makes
retries attempts to create and link the file
names, pausing
timeout seconds between each attempt.
XauLockAuth
returns a collection of values depending on the results:
- LOCK_ERROR
- A system error occurred, either a file_name which is too
long, or an unexpected failure from a system call. errno may prove
useful.
- LOCK_TIMEOUT
-
retries attempts failed
- LOCK_SUCCESS
- The lock succeeded.
XauUnlockAuth undoes the work of
XauLockAuth by unlinking both the
``-c'' and ``-l'' file names.
XauDisposeAuth frees storage allocated to hold an authorization entry.
xauth(1),
xdm(1)
Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium