libvirt/src/libvirt_gnutls.syms
Daniel P. Berrange 51997e50fa Add APIs to get at more client security data
A socket object has various pieces of security data associated
with it, such as the SELinux context, the SASL username and
the x509 distinguished name. Add new APIs to virNetServerClient
and related modules to access this data.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2013-03-19 13:11:46 +00:00

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# GNUTLS-specific symbols
#
# rpc/virnetclient.h
virNetClientGetTLSKeySize;
virNetClientSetTLSSession;
# rpc/virnetserver.h
virNetServerSetTLSContext;
# rpc/virnetserverclient.h
virNetServerClientGetTLSKeySize;
virNetServerClientGetTLSSession;
virNetServerClientHasTLSSession;
# rpc/virnetserverservice.h
virNetServerServiceGetTLSContext;
# rpc/virnetsocket.h
virNetSocketSetTLSSession;
# rpc/virnettlscontext.h
virNetTLSContextCheckCertificate;
virNetTLSContextNewClient;
virNetTLSContextNewClientPath;
virNetTLSContextNewServer;
virNetTLSContextNewServerPath;
virNetTLSInit;
virNetTLSSessionGetHandshakeStatus;
virNetTLSSessionGetKeySize;
virNetTLSSessionGetX509DName;
virNetTLSSessionHandshake;
virNetTLSSessionNew;
virNetTLSSessionRead;
virNetTLSSessionSetIOCallbacks;
virNetTLSSessionWrite;
# Let emacs know we want case-insensitive sorting
# Local Variables:
# sort-fold-case: t
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