SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/x509-ext.h>int gnutls_x509_aia_get(gnutls_x509_aia_t aia, unsigned int seq, gnutls_datum_t * oid, unsigned * san_type, gnutls_datum_t * san);
ARGUMENTS
- gnutls_x509_aia_t aia
- The authority info access
- unsigned int seq
- specifies the sequence number of the access descriptor (0 for the first one, 1 for the second etc.)
- gnutls_datum_t * oid
- the type of available data; to be treated as constant.
- unsigned * san_type
- Will hold the type of the name of gnutls_subject_alt_names_t (may be null).
- gnutls_datum_t * san
- the access location name; to be treated as constant (may be null).
DESCRIPTION
This function reads from the Authority Information Access type.The seq input parameter is used to indicate which member of the sequence the caller is interested in. The first member is 0, the second member 1 and so on. When the seq value is out of bounds, GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE is returned.
Typically oid is GNUTLS_OID_AD_CAISSUERS or GNUTLS_OID_AD_OCSP.
RETURNS
On success, GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.SINCE
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