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libssh2_knownhost_get(3)					  libssh2 manual					  libssh2_knownhost_get(3)

NAME
libssh2_knownhost_get - get a known host off the collection of known hosts SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h> int libssh2_knownhost_get(LIBSSH2_KNOWNHOSTS *hosts, struct libssh2_knownhost **store, struct libssh2_knownhost *prev): DESCRIPTION
libssh2_knownhost_get(3) allows an application to iterate over all known hosts in the collection. store should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the known host data. prev is a pointer to a previous 'struct libssh2_knownhost' as returned by a previous invoke of this function, or NULL to get the first entry in the internal collection. RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if everything is fine and information about a host was stored in the store struct. Returns 1 if it reached the end of hosts. Returns negative values for error AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2 SEE ALSO
libssh2_knownhost_readfile(3) libssh2_knownhost_writefile(3) libssh2_knownhost_add(3) libssh2 1.2 28 May 2009 libssh2_knownhost_get(3)

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libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)					  libssh2 manual				     libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)

NAME
libssh2_agent_get_identity - get a public key off the collection of public keys managed by ssh-agent SYNOPSIS
#include <libssh2.h> int libssh2_agent_get_identity(LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent, struct libssh2_agent_publickey **store, struct libssh2_agent_publickey *prev); DESCRIPTION
libssh2_agent_get_identity(3) allows an application to iterate over all public keys in the collection managed by ssh-agent. store should point to a pointer that gets filled in to point to the public key data. prev is a pointer to a previous 'struct libssh2_agent_publickey' as returned by a previous invoke of this function, or NULL to get the first entry in the internal collection. RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if everything is fine and information about a host was stored in the store struct. Returns 1 if it reached the end of public keys. Returns negative values for error AVAILABILITY
Added in libssh2 1.2 SEE ALSO
libssh2_agent_list_identities(3) libssh2_agent_userauth(3) libssh2 1.2 23 Dec 2009 libssh2_agent_get_identity(3)
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