SETKEY(3C) Standard C Library Functions SETKEY(3C)
NAME
setkey - set encoding key
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
void setkey(
const char *key);
DESCRIPTION
The
setkey() function provides (rather primitive) access to the
hashing algorithm employed by the
crypt(3C) function. The argument of
setkey() is an array of length 64 bytes containing only the bytes
with numerical value of 0 and 1. If this string is divided into
groups of 8, the low-order bit in each group is ignored; this gives a
56-bit key which is used by the algorithm. This is the key that will
be used with the algorithm to encode a string
block passed to
encrypt(3C).
RETURN VALUES
No values are returned.
ERRORS
The
setkey() function will fail if:
ENOSYS The functionality is not supported on this implementation.
USAGE
In some environments, decoding may not be implemented. This is
related to U.S. Government restrictions on encryption and decryption
routines: the
DES decryption algorithm cannot be exported outside the
U.S.A. Historical practice has been to ship a different version of
the encryption library without the decryption feature in the routines
supplied. Thus the exported version of
encrypt() does encoding but
not decoding.
Because
setkey() does not return a value, applications wishing to
check for errors should set
errno to 0, call
setkey(), then test
errno and, if it is non-zero, assume an error has occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Standard |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
crypt(3C),
encrypt(3C),
attributes(7),
standards(7) August 14, 2002 SETKEY(3C)