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dir: /man/2/sys-fauth/
.TH SYS-FAUTH 2 .SH NAME fauth \- set up authentication on a file descriptor to a file server .SH SYNOPSIS .EX include "sys.m"; sys := load Sys Sys->PATH; fauth: fn(fd: ref FD, aname: string): ref FD; .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B Fauth provides a means for the current user to authenticate to access resources available through the 9P connection represented by .IR fd . The return value is a file descriptor, conventionally called .IR afd , that is subsequently used to execute the authentication protocol for the server. After successful authentication, .I afd may be passed as the second argument to a subsequent .B mount call (see .IR sys-bind (2)), with the same .IR aname, as a ticket-of-entry for the user. .PP If .B fauth returns nil, the error case, that means the file server does not require authentication for the connection, and .I afd should be nil in the call to .BR mount. .ig .PP It is rare to use .IR fauth directly; more commonly .I amount (see .IR auth (2)) is used. .. .SH SEE ALSO .IR attach (5), .IR security-auth (2) .ig (particularly .BR amount ), .IR authsrv (6) .. .SH DIAGNOSTICS The system error string is set on error, including the server not requiring authentication, and .B fauth returns nil.