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gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials(3)nutlsnutls_srp_set_client_credentials(3)
gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials - API function
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h> int gnutls_srp_set_client_credentials(gnutls_srp_client_credentials_t res, const char * username, const char * password);
gnutls_srp_client_credentials_t res is a gnutls_srp_client_credentials_t type. const char * username is the user's userid const char * password is the user's password
This function sets the username and password, in a gnutls_srp_client_credentials_t type. Those will be used in SRP authentication. username and password should be ASCII strings or UTF-8 strings prepared using the "SASLprep" profile of "stringprep".
On success, GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned, or an error code.
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