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rc_avpair_new

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
RETURN VALUE
SEE ALSO

NAME

rc_avpair_new -

SYNOPSIS

#include <radcli/radcli.h>

VALUE_PAIR * rc_avpair_new (
rc_handle const *
rh ,
int
attrid ,
void const *
pval ,
int
len ,
int
vendorpec
);

DESCRIPTION

Make a new attribute-value pair with given parameters

See rc_avpair_assign() for the format of the data.

PARAMETERS

rh

a handle to parsed configuration.

attrid

The attribute of the pair to add (e.g., PW_USER_NAME).

pval

the value (e.g., the actual username).

len

the length of pval, or -1 if to calculate (in case of strings).

vendorpec

The vendor ID in case of a vendor specific value - 0 otherwise.

RETURN VALUE

pointer to generated a/v pair when successful, NULL when failure.

SEE ALSO

radcli.h (3), rc_aaa (3), rc_aaa_ctx (3), rc_aaa_ctx_free (3), rc_aaa_ctx_get_secret (3), rc_aaa_ctx_get_vector (3), rc_aaa_ctx_server (3), rc_acct (3), rc_acct_proxy (3), rc_add_config (3), rc_apply_config (3), rc_auth (3), rc_auth_proxy (3), rc_avpair_add (3), rc_avpair_assign (3), rc_avpair_copy (3), rc_avpair_free (3), rc_avpair_gen (3), rc_avpair_get (3), rc_avpair_get_attr (3), rc_avpair_get_in6 (3), rc_avpair_get_raw (3), rc_avpair_get_uint32 (3), rc_avpair_insert (3), rc_avpair_log (3), rc_avpair_new (3), rc_avpair_next (3), rc_avpair_parse (3), rc_avpair_remove (3), rc_avpair_tostr (3), rc_buildreq (3), rc_check (3), rc_check_tls (3), rc_conf_int (3), rc_conf_srv (3), rc_conf_str (3), rc_config_free (3), rc_config_init (3), rc_destroy (3), rc_dict_findattr (3), rc_dict_findval (3), rc_dict_findvend (3), rc_dict_free (3), rc_dict_getattr (3), rc_dict_getval (3), rc_dict_getvend (3), rc_find_server_addr (3), rc_get_socket_type (3), rc_get_srcaddr (3), rc_getport (3), rc_mksid (3), rc_new (3), rc_openlog (3), rc_own_hostname (3), rc_read_config (3), rc_read_dictionary (3), rc_read_dictionary_from_buffer (3), rc_send_server (3), rc_setdebug (3), rc_test_config (3), rc_tls_fd (3), rc_avpair_assign()