Differences between Heimdal and MIT Kerberos API ================================================ .. tabularcolumns:: |l|l| .. table:: ======================================== ================================================= :c:func:`krb5_auth_con_getaddrs()` H5l: If either of the pointers to local_addr and remote_addr is not NULL, it is freed first and then reallocated before being populated with the content of corresponding address from authentication context. :c:func:`krb5_auth_con_setaddrs()` H5l: If either address is NULL, the previous address remains in place :c:func:`krb5_auth_con_setports()` H5l: Not implemented as of version 1.3.3 :c:func:`krb5_auth_con_setrecvsubkey()` H5l: If either port is NULL, the previous port remains in place :c:func:`krb5_auth_con_setsendsubkey()` H5l: Not implemented as of version 1.3.3 :c:func:`krb5_cc_set_config()` MIT: Before version 1.10 it was assumed that the last argument *data* is ALWAYS non-zero. :c:func:`krb5_cccol_last_change_time()` H5l takes 3 arguments: krb5_context context, const char \*type, krb5_timestamp \*change_time MIT takes two arguments: krb5_context context, krb5_timestamp \*change_time :c:func:`krb5_set_default_realm()` H5l: Caches the computed default realm context field. If the second argument is NULL, it tries to retrieve it from libdefaults or DNS. MIT: Computes the default realm each time if it wasn't explicitly set in the context ======================================== =================================================