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AU_BSM_TO_DOMAIN(3) Library Functions Manual AU_BSM_TO_DOMAIN(3)

au_bsm_to_domain, au_domain_to_bsmconvert between BSM and local protocol domains

library “libbsm”

#include <bsm/libbsm.h>

int
au_bsm_to_domain(u_short bsm_domain, int *local_domainp);

u_short
au_domain_to_bsm(int local_domain);

These interfaces may be used to convert between the local and BSM protocol domains. The () function accepts a BSM domain, bsm_domain, and converts it to a local domain, such as those passed to socket(2), that will be stored in the integer pointed to by local_domainp if successful. This call will fail if the BSM domain cannot be mapped into a local domain, which may occur if the socket token was generated on another operating system.

The () function accepts a local domain, and returns the BSM domain for it. This call cannot fail, and instead returns a BSM domain indicating to a later decoder that the domain could not be encoded.

On success, au_bsm_to_domain() returns 0 and a converted domain; on failure, it returns -1 but does not set errno(2).

au_bsm_to_socket_type(3), au_socket_type_to_bsm(3), au_to_socket_ex(3), libbsm(3)

au_bsm_to_domain() and au_domain_to_bsm() were introduced in OpenBSM 1.1.

These functions were implemented by Robert Watson under contract to Apple Inc.

The Basic Security Module (BSM) interface to audit records and audit event stream format were defined by Sun Microsystems.

December 28, 2008 FreeBSD-12.0