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SYNOPSIS

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int zmq_curve_keypair (char *z85_public_key, char *z85_secret_key);

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DESCRIPTION

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The zmq_curve_keypair() function shall return a newly generated random +keypair consisting of a public key and a secret key. The caller provides +two buffers, each at least 41 octets large, in which this method will +store the keys. The keys are encoded using zmq_z85_encode(3).

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RETURN VALUE

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The zmq_curve_keypair() function shall return 0 if successful, else it +shall return -1 and set errno to one of the values defined below.

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ERRORS

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+The libzmq library was not built with cryptographic support (libsodium). +

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EXAMPLE

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Generating a new CURVE keypair
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char public_key [41];
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AUTHORS

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This page was written by the ØMQ community. To make a change please +read the ØMQ Contribution Policy at http://www.zeromq.org/docs:contributing.

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