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<h2>krb5_unparse_name()--Convert a Kerberos Principal to Text String</h2>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Syntax
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#include &lt;krb5.h&gt;
krb5_error_code krb5_unparse_name(
krb5_context <em>context</em>,
krb5_const_principal <em>principal</em>,
char ** <em>name</em>);
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<p>The <strong>krb5_unparse_name()</strong> function creates a text string from
a Kerberos principal. The string is in the format <strong>name@realm</strong>,
with the name components separated by forward slashes. If a forward slash
occurs within a name component, it is escaped in the generated string by
preceding the forward slash with a backward slash.</p>
<p>Not every coded character set identifier (CCSID) contains the '@' character;
however, alternative CCSID values often are available. For example, instead of
using Greece 423, run the job with a default CCSID of 875.</p>
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<h3>Authorities</h3>
<p>No authorities are required.</p>
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<h3>Parameters</h3>
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<dt><strong>context</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;(Input)</dt>
<dd>The Kerberos context.<br>
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<dt><strong>principal</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;(Input)</dt>
<dd>The principal to be converted.<br>
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<dt><strong>name</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;(Output)</dt>
<dd>The text string for the principal in the format
<strong>name@realm</strong>. The <strong>krb5_free_string()</strong> routine
should be called to release the returned string when it is no longer
needed.</dd>
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<h3>Return Value</h3>
<p>If no errors occur, the return value is 0. Otherwise, a Kerberos error code
is returned.</p>
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<h3>Error Messages</h3>
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