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NAME
       dane_raw_tlsa - API function
SYNOPSIS
       #include <gnutls/dane.h>
       int  dane_raw_tlsa(dane_state_t  s, dane_query_t * r, char *const * dane_data, const int * dane_data_len,
       int secure, int bogus);
ARGUMENTS
       dane_state_t s
                   The DANE state structure
       dane_query_t * r
                   A structure to place the result
       char *const * dane_data
                   array of DNS rdata items, terminated with a NULL pointer;  caller  must  guarantee  that  the
                   referenced data remains valid until dane_query_deinit() is called.
       const int * dane_data_len
                   the length n bytes of the dane_data items
       int secure  true  if  the  result is validated securely, false if validation failed or the domain queried
                   has no security info
       int bogus   if the result was not secure (secure = 0) due to a security failure, and the result is due to
                   a security failure, bogus is true.
DESCRIPTION
       This function will fill in the TLSA (DANE) structure from the given raw DNS record data.  The   dane_data
       must be valid during the lifetime of the query.
RETURNS
       On success, DANE_E_SUCCESS (0) is returned, otherwise a negative error value.
REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bugs@gnutls.org>.
       Home page: https://www.gnutls.org
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gnutls                                                3.8.3                                     dane_raw_tlsa(3)