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/*
 * save_creds.c
 *
 * Copyright 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute
 * of Technology.
 *
 * For copying and distribution information, please see the file
 * <mit-copyright.h>.
 */

#include "mit-copyright.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "krb.h"
#include "krb4int.h"

/*
 * This routine takes a ticket and associated info and calls
 * tf_save_cred() to store them in the ticket cache.  The peer
 * routine for extracting a ticket and associated info from the
 * ticket cache is krb_get_cred().  When changes are made to
 * this routine, the corresponding changes should be made
 * in krb_get_cred() as well.
 *
 * Returns KSUCCESS if all goes well, otherwise an error returned
 * by the tf_init() or tf_save_cred() routines.
 *
 * This used to just be called save_credentials, but when we formalized
 * the DOS/Mac interface, we created and exported krb_save_credentials
 * to avoid namespace pollution.
 */

int KRB5_CALLCONV
krb_save_credentials(service, instance, realm, session, lifetime, kvno,
                 ticket, issue_date)
    char FAR *service;		/* Service name */
    char FAR *instance;		/* Instance */
    char FAR *realm;		/* Auth domain */
    C_Block session;		/* Session key */
    int lifetime;		/* Lifetime */
    int kvno;			/* Key version number */
    KTEXT ticket;		/* The ticket itself */
    long issue_date;		/* The issue time */
{
    int tf_status;   /* return values of the tf_util calls */

    /* Open and lock the ticket file for writing */
    if ((tf_status = tf_init(TKT_FILE, W_TKT_FIL)) != KSUCCESS)
	return(tf_status);

    /* Save credentials by appending to the ticket file */
    tf_status = tf_save_cred(service, instance, realm, session,
			     lifetime, kvno, ticket, issue_date);
    (void) tf_close();
    return (tf_status);
}