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Header: #include <applibs/wificonfig.h>
Sets the identifier of the stored certificate to use as the root certificate authority for a network. If the identifier is not set, the device will not authenticate the server that it connects to. The setting is effective immediately but will be lost across a reboot unless the WifiConfig_PersistConfig function is called after this function.
static int WifiConfig_SetRootCACertStoreIdentifier(int networkId, const char *certStoreIdentifier);
Parameters
networkIdThe ID of the network for which to set the certificate store identifier. WifiConfig_AddNetwork returns the network ID.certStoreIdentifierA pointer to constant null-terminated character string that contains the name of the certificate. The name must be a unique string from one toCERTSTORE_MAX_IDENTIFIER_LENGTHcharacters in length. See CertStore_InstallRootCACertificate function for details.
Errors
Returns -1 if an error is encountered and sets errno to the error value.
EACCES: the application manifest doesn't include the EnterpriseWifiConfig capability.
EFAULT: the
certStoreIdentifierparameter is NULL.ERANGE: the length of the
certStoreIdentifierparameter is greater thanCERTSTORE_MAX_IDENTIFIER_LENGTH.EAGAIN: the Wi-Fi device isn't ready.
ENETDOWN: the Wi-Fi network interface is unavailable.
EINVAL: the
networkIdparameter is invalid.ENODEV: the
networkIdparameter doesn't match any of the IDs of the stored networks.
Any other errno may also be specified; such errors aren't deterministic and there's no guarantee that the same behavior will be retained through system updates.
Return value
Returns 0 for success, or -1 for failure, in which case errno is set to the error value.
Application manifest requirements
The application manifest must include the EnterpriseWifiConfig capability.