NAME dced_keytab_delete - Deletes a key table file from a specific host SYNOPSIS #include <dce/dced.h> void dced_keytab_delete( dced_binding_handle_t dced_bh, uuid_t *keytab_uuid, error_status_t *status ); PARAMETERS Input dced_bh Specifies the dced binding handle for the keytab service on a specific host. keytab_uuid Specifies the UUID of the keytab entry and associated key table to be deleted. Output status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes are: error_status_ok db_s_bad_index_type db_s_del_failed db_s_iter_not_allowed db_s_key_not_found dced_s_bad_binding dced_s_cant_remove_storage_file dced_s_need_privacy rpc_s_binding_has_no_auth rpc_s_invalid_binding rpc_s_wrong_kind_of_binding sec_acl_invalid_permission DESCRIPTION The dced_keytab_delete() routine deletes a key table (file) from a specific host and removes the associated entry from the keytab service of that host's dced. A key table is a file containing a list of server keys (passwords). This routine is used by management applications to remotely delete a key table. To remove individual keys from a remote key table, use the dced_keytab_remove_key() routine. If you want to only make the key table inaccessible remotely (via dced) but not delete it, use the dced_entry_remove() routine. This routine only removes the key table's keytab entry from dced. Prior to calling the dced_keytab_delete() routine, the application must have established a valid dced binding handle to the keytab service by calling either the dced_binding_create() or dced_binding_from_rpc_binding() routine. RELATED INFORMATION Routines: dced_keytab_remove_key dced_entry_remove dced_binding_create dced_binding_from_rpc_binding Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide.