NAME

GSSAPI::OID - methods for handling GSSAPI OIDs and some constant OIDs

SYNOPSIS

use GSSAPI;

#$oid = GSSAPI::OID->new;		# rarely needed or wanted

$status = GSSAPI::OID->from_str($oid, "{ 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 1 }");
#
# only supported on MIT Kerberos
#

$status = $oid->to_str($str);
#
# only supported on MIT Kerberos
#

$status = $oid->inquire_names($oidset);

# Constant OIDs provided:
$oid = gss_nt_user_name;
$oid = gss_nt_machine_uid_name;
$oid = gss_nt_string_uid_name;
$oid = gss_nt_service_name;
$oid = gss_nt_exported_name;
$oid = gss_nt_service_name_v2;
$oid = gss_nt_krb5_name;
$oid = gss_nt_krb5_principal;
$oid = gss_mech_krb5;
$oid = gss_mech_krb5_old;

$oid = gss_mech_spnego;

# if your GSSAPI implementation supports
# SPNEGO (Heimdal 0.7 for example
# you can  use mechtype OID::gss_mech_spnego.
#
# use GSSAPI::indicate_mechs( $oidset );
# to get the of mechtypes your implementation supports


$oid = gss_nt_hostbased_service; # GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE

DESCRIPTION

GSSAPI::OID objects are used as unique indentifiers/constants for 'mechanisisms' -- the particular protocol and version being used -- and for the encodings used to represent names. In many cases you can request the default mechanism or encoding for the implmentation by using GSS_C_NO_OID. Check the description of the routine in rfc2743 if you're not sure.

AUTHOR

maintained by Achim Grolms <perl@grolmsnet.de>

originally written by Philip Guenther <pguen@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

perl(1) GSSAPI(3p) GSSAPI::OID::Set(3p) RFC2743