NAME dced_secval_validate - Validates that the secd used by a specific host is legitimate SYNOPSIS #include <dce/dced.h> void dced_secval_validate( dced_binding_handle_t dced_bh, error_status_t *status ); PARAMETERS Input dced_bh Specifies the dced binding handle for the secval service on a specific host. 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 dced_s_bad_binding ept_s_not_registered rpc_s_comm_failure rpc_s_invalid_binding rpc_s_rpcd_comm_failure rpc_s_wrong_kind_of_binding sec_login_s_no_current_context DESCRIPTION The dced_secval_validate() routine validates and certifies for a specific host that the DCE Security daemon (secd) is legitimate. Typically, a login program uses the security validation service when it uses the Security Service's Login API (routines that begin with sec_login). However, if a management application trusts some remote host, it can use dced_secval_validate() to validate secd, without logging in to the host. RELATED INFORMATION Routines: sec_login* API dced_secval_start dced_binding_create dced_binding_from_rpc_binding Commands: dced The secval object of dcecp Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide.