I'm sort of confused here. First, I don't think there are any officially defined C++ bindings for the GSSAPI. Then again, I'm not an expert in this area. [1]
But more to the point, you're in a C++ environment -- you can call "C" APIs without any difficulty (assuming you obey ISO C conventions, and you don't let your C++ training interfere (testing against 0 instead of NULL, etc). What am I missing? -Fred [1] I will say, however, that I've implemented a loose set of C++ APIs for using the GSSAPI -- these interfaces were based loosely off the JGSS, at least in terms of their structure. They formed a simple facade around the C bindings, and the implementation of these interfaces made direct calls on the C APIs. All they really provided was some C++-style state and memory management -- nothing spectacular to write home about, and clearly not rocket science. Unfortunately, this code is not my property, so I can't share it. On May 30, 2008, at 6:24 AM, Tadoori (EXT), Vilas wrote: > I have searched on internet for the C++ bindings for GSSAPI so these > can > be included in our code. > But unfortunately they are not available. We need some exprt opinion > in > the following... > > 1) Are C++ bindings available for GSSAPI. > 2) If they are not, how could I put the C bindings of GSSAPI in my C++ > code on the server. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos