libnetconf
0.10.0-146_trunk
NETCONF Library
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Functions implementing transport layer for NETCONF. More...
#include "netconf.h"
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struct nc_session * | nc_session_accept (const struct nc_cpblts *capabilities) |
Accept NETCONF session from a client. More... | |
struct nc_session * | nc_session_accept_inout (const struct nc_cpblts *capabilities, const char *username, int input, int output) |
Accept NETCONF session from a client. It allows to assign the specified username to it and set file descriptors for reading/writing NETCONF data. More... | |
struct nc_session * | nc_session_accept_username (const struct nc_cpblts *capabilities, const char *username) |
Accept NETCONF session from a client and assign it to the specified username. More... | |
struct nc_session * | nc_session_connect (const char *host, unsigned short port, const char *username, const struct nc_cpblts *cpblts) |
Create NETCONF session to the specified server. More... | |
struct nc_session * | nc_session_connect_channel (struct nc_session *session, const struct nc_cpblts *cpblts) |
Create another NETCONF session using already established SSH session. No authentication is needed in this case. More... | |
struct nc_session * | nc_session_connect_inout (int fd_in, int fd_out, const struct nc_cpblts *cpblts, const char *host, const char *port, const char *username, NC_TRANSPORT transport) |
Create NETCONF session communicating via given file descriptors. This is an alternative function to nc_session_connect(). More... | |
int | nc_session_transport (NC_TRANSPORT proto) |
Set transport protocol for the sessions created by subsequent nc_session_connect() calls. By default, transport protocol is set to NC_TRANSPORT_SSH. More... | |
Functions implementing transport layer for NETCONF.
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