KRB5_OPENLOG(3) | Library Functions Manual | KRB5_OPENLOG(3) |
krb5_initlog
,
krb5_openlog
, krb5_closelog
,
krb5_addlog_dest
,
krb5_addlog_func
, krb5_log
,
krb5_vlog
, krb5_log_msg
,
krb5_vlog_msg
— Heimdal
logging functions
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)
#include
<krb5.h>
typedef void
(*krb5_log_log_func_t)
(const
char *time, const char
*message, void
*data);
typedef void
(*krb5_log_close_func_t)
(void
*data);
krb5_error_code
krb5_addlog_dest
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, const char
*destination);
krb5_error_code
krb5_addlog_func
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, int min,
int max,
krb5_log_log_func_t log,
krb5_log_close_func_t
close, void
*data);
krb5_error_code
krb5_closelog
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility);
krb5_error_code
krb5_initlog
(krb5_context
context, const char
*program,
krb5_log_facility
**facility);
krb5_error_code
krb5_log
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, int
level, const char
*format, ...);
krb5_error_code
krb5_log_msg
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, char
**reply, int level,
const char *format,
...);
krb5_error_code
krb5_openlog
(krb5_context
context, const char
*program,
krb5_log_facility
**facility);
krb5_error_code
krb5_vlog
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, int
level, const char
*format, va_list
arglist);
krb5_error_code
krb5_vlog_msg
(krb5_context
context,
krb5_log_facility
*facility, char
**reply, int level,
const char *format,
va_list arglist);
These functions logs messages to one or more destinations.
The
krb5_openlog
()
function creates a logging facility, that is used to
log messages. A facility consists of one or more destinations (which can be
files or syslog or some other device). The program
parameter should be the generic name of the program that is doing the
logging. This name is used to lookup which destinations to use. This
information is contained in the logging
section of
the krb5.conf configuration file. If no entry is
found for program, the entry for
default
is used, or if that is missing too,
SYSLOG
will be used as destination.
To close a logging facility, use the
krb5_closelog
()
function.
To log a message to a facility use one of the
functions
krb5_log
(),
krb5_log_msg
(),
krb5_vlog
(),
or
krb5_vlog_msg
().
The functions ending in _msg
return in
reply a pointer to the message that just got logged.
This string is allocated, and should be freed with
free
().
The format is a standard
printf
()
style format string (but see the BUGS section).
If you want better control of where things
gets logged, you can instead of using
krb5_openlog
()
call
krb5_initlog
(),
which just initializes a facility, but doesn't define any actual logging
destinations. You can then add destinations with the
krb5_addlog_dest
()
and
krb5_addlog_func
()
functions. The first of these takes a string specifying a logging
destination, and adds this to the facility. If you want to do some
non-standard logging you can use the
krb5_addlog_func
() function, which takes a function
to use when logging. The log function is called for
each message with time being a string specifying the
current time, and message the message to log.
close is called when the facility is closed. You can
pass application specific data in the data parameter.
The min and max parameter are
the same as in a destination (defined below). To specify a max of infinity,
pass -1.
krb5_openlog
()
calls
krb5_initlog
()
and then calls
krb5_addlog_dest
()
for each destination found.
The defined destinations (as specified in krb5.conf) follows:
STDERR
FILE:
/fileFILE=
/fileDEVICE=
/deviceFILE:/device
.CONSOLE
DEVICE=/dev/console
.SYSLOG
[:priority[:facility]]LOG_
(LOG_NOTICE
becomes
NOTICE
). The default values (as well as the values
used for unrecognised values), are ERR
, and
AUTH
, respectively. See
syslog(3) for a list of priorities and facilities.Each destination may optionally be prepended with
a range of logging levels, specified as min-max/
. If
the level parameter to
krb5_log
()
is within this range (inclusive) the message gets logged to this
destination, otherwise not. Either of the min and max valued may be omitted,
in this case min is assumed to be zero, and max is assumed to be infinity.
If you don't include a dash, both min and max gets set to the specified
value. If no range is specified, all messages gets logged.
[logging] kdc = 0/FILE:/var/log/kdc.log kdc = 1-/SYSLOG:INFO:USER default = STDERR
This will log all messages from the kdc
program with level 0 to /var/log/kdc.log, other
messages will be logged to syslog with priority
LOG_INFO
, and facility
LOG_USER
. All other programs will log all messages
to their stderr.
These functions use asprintf
() to format
the message. If your operating system does not have a working
asprintf
(), a replacement will be used. At present
this replacement does not handle some correct conversion specifications
(like floating point numbers). Until this is fixed, the use of these
conversions should be avoided.
If logging is done to the syslog facility, these functions might
not be thread-safe, depending on the implementation of
openlog
(), and syslog
().
August 6, 1997 | HEIMDAL |