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NAMESRP_user_pwd_new, SRP_user_pwd_free, SRP_user_pwd_set1_ids, SRP_user_pwd_set_gN, SRP_user_pwd_set0_sv - Functions to create a record of SRP user verifier informationSYNOPSIS#include <openssl/srp.h> The following functions have been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be hidden entirely by defining OPENSSL_API_COMPAT with a suitable version value, see openssl_user_macros(7): SRP_user_pwd *SRP_user_pwd_new(void); void SRP_user_pwd_free(SRP_user_pwd *user_pwd); int SRP_user_pwd_set1_ids(SRP_user_pwd *user_pwd, const char *id, const char *info); void SRP_user_pwd_set_gN(SRP_user_pwd *user_pwd, const BIGNUM *g, const BIGNUM *N); int SRP_user_pwd_set0_sv(SRP_user_pwd *user_pwd, BIGNUM *s, BIGNUM *v); DESCRIPTIONAll of the functions described on this page are deprecated. There are no available replacement functions at this time.The SRP_user_pwd_new() function allocates a structure to store a user verifier record. The SRP_user_pwd_free() function frees up the user_pwd structure. If user_pwd is NULL, nothing is done. The SRP_user_pwd_set1_ids() function sets the username to id and the optional user info to info for user_pwd. The library allocates new copies of id and info, the caller still owns the original memory. The SRP_user_pwd_set0_sv() function sets the user salt to s and the verifier to v for user_pwd. The library takes ownership of the values, they should not be freed by the caller. The SRP_user_pwd_set_gN() function sets the SRP group parameters for user_pwd. The memory is not freed by SRP_user_pwd_free(), the caller must make sure it is freed once it is no longer used. RETURN VALUESSRP_user_pwd_set1_ids() returns 1 on success and 0 on failure or if id was NULL.SRP_user_pwd_set0_sv() returns 1 if both s and v are not NULL, 0 otherwise. SEE ALSOopenssl-srp(1), SRP_create_verifier(3), SRP_VBASE_new(3), SSL_CTX_set_srp_password(3)HISTORYThese functions were made public in OpenSSL 3.0 and are deprecated.COPYRIGHTCopyright 2018-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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