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pskc_get_key_data_timedrift(3)	    libpskc	pskc_get_key_data_timedrift(3)

NAME
       pskc_get_key_data_timedrift - API function

SYNOPSIS
       #include <pskc.h>

       uint32_t pskc_get_key_data_timedrift(pskc_key_t * key, int * present);

ARGUMENTS
       pskc_key_t * key
		   a pskc_key_t handle, from pskc_get_keypackage().

       int * present
		   output  variable  indicating	 whether  data was provided or
		   not.

DESCRIPTION
       Get the PSKC KeyPackage Key Data TimeDrift value.   This	 element  con‐
       tains  the device clock drift value for time-based OTP algorithms.  The
       integer value (positive or negative drift) that indicates the number of
       time  intervals	that  a	 validation  server has established the device
       clock drifted after the last successful authentication.	So, for	 exam‐
       ple,  if	 the  last successful authentication established a device time
       value of 8 intervals from a specific  start  date  but  the  validation
       server  determines  the	time  value  at 9 intervals, the server SHOULD
       record the drift as -1.

       If present is non-NULL, it will be 0 if the field is not present	 or  1
       if it was present.

RETURNS
       an integer holding the content.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report  bugs  to	 <oath-toolkit-help@nongnu.org>.   libpskc  home page:
       http://www.gnu.org/software/libpskc/ General help using	GNU  software:
       http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2012-2015 Simon Josefsson.
       Copying	and  distribution  of this file, with or without modification,
       are permitted in any medium  without  royalty  provided	the  copyright
       notice and this notice are preserved.

libpskc				     2.6.1	pskc_get_key_data_timedrift(3)
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