SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h>int gnutls_store_pubkey(const char * db_name, gnutls_tdb_t tdb, const char * host, const char * service, gnutls_certificate_type_t cert_type, const gnutls_datum_t * cert, time_t expiration, unsigned int flags);
ARGUMENTS
- const char * db_name
- A file specifying the stored keys (use NULL for the default)
- gnutls_tdb_t tdb
- A storage structure or NULL to use the default
- const char * host
- The peer's name
- const char * service
- non-NULL if this key is specific to a service (e.g. http)
- gnutls_certificate_type_t cert_type
- The type of the certificate
- const gnutls_datum_t * cert
- The data of the certificate
- time_t expiration
- The expiration time (use 0 to disable expiration)
- unsigned int flags
- should be 0.
DESCRIPTION
This function will store the provided (raw or DER-encoded) certificate to the list of stored public keys. The key will be considered valid until the provided expiration time.The store variable if non-null specifies a custom backend for the storage of entries. If it is NULL then the default file backend will be used.
RETURNS
On success, GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.SINCE
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