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gnutls_x509_rdn_get_oid(3) gnutlsgnutls_x509_rdn_get_oid(3)gnutls_x509_rdn_get_oid - API function
#include <gnutls/x509.h>int gnutls_x509_rdn_get_oid(const gnutls_datum_t *idn, unsignedindx, void *buf, size_t *buf_size);
const gnutls_datum_t * idn should contain a DER encoded RDN sequence unsigned indx Indicates which OID to return. Use 0 for the first one. void * buf a pointer to a structure to hold the peer's name OID size_t * buf_size holds the size ofbuf
This function will return the specified Object identifier, of the RDN sequence.
On success,GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) is returned, orGNUTLS_E_SHORT_MEMORY_BUFFERis returned and *buf_size is updated if the provided buffer is not long enough, otherwise a negative error value.
2.4.0
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