NAME sec_cred_get_authz_session_info - Returns session-specific information that represents an authenticated client's credentials. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/sec_cred.h> void sec_cred_get_authz_session_info( rpc_authz_cred_handle_t callers_identity, uuid_t *session_id, sec_timeval_t *session_expiration, error_status_t *status ); PARAMETERS Input callers_identity A credential handle of type rpc_authz_cred_handle_t. This handle is supplied as output of the rpc_binding_inq_auth_caller() call. Output session_ID A pointer to a uuid_t that identifies the client's DCE authorization session. session_expiration A pointer to a sec_timeval_t that specifies the expiration time of the authenticated client's credentials. status A pointer to the completion status. On successful completion, status is assigned error_status_ok. Otherwise, it returns an error. DESCRIPTION The sec_cred_get_authz_session_info() routine retrieves session-specific information that represents the credentials of authenticated client specified by callers_identity. If the client is a member of a delegation chain, the information represents the credentials of all members of the chain. The information can aid application servers in the construction of identity-based caches. For example, it could be used as a key into a cache of previously allocated delegation contexts and thus avoid the overhead of allocating a new login context on every remote operation. It could also be used as a key into a table of previously computed authorization decisions. Before you execute this call, you must execute an rpc_binding_inq_auth_caller() call to obtain an rpc_authz_cred_handle_t for the callers_identity parameter. ERRORS sec_cred_s_authz_cannot_comply error_status_ok RELATED INFORMATION Functions: sec_intro rpc_binding_inq_auth_caller