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gnutls_pkcs11_obj_export3(3) gnutlsgnutls_pkcs11_obj_export3(3)gnutls_pkcs11_obj_export3 - API function
#include <gnutls/pkcs11.h>int gnutls_pkcs11_obj_export3(gnutls_pkcs11_obj_tobj,gnutls_x509_crt_fmt_tfmt, gnutls_datum_t *out);
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_t obj Holds the object gnutls_x509_crt_fmt_t fmt The format of the exported data gnutls_datum_t * out will contain the object data
This function will export the PKCS11 object data. It is normal for data to be inaccessible and in that caseGNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUESTwill be returned. The output buffer is allocated usinggnutls_malloc().
In case of failure a negative error code will be returned, andGNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) on success.
3.2.7
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