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NAME

       Xau  library:  XauFileName,  XauReadAuth,  XauLockAuth,  XauUnlockAuth,
       XauWriteAuth, XauDisposeAuth, XauGetAuthByAddr, XauGetBestAuthByAddr  -
       X authority database routines

SYNOPSIS

       #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);

DESCRIPTION

       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.

SEE ALSO

       xauth(1), xdm(1)

AUTHOR

       Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium