Authen::SASL::Perl::DIGEST_MD5(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Authen::SASL::Perl::DIGEST_MD5(3)

Authen::SASL::Perl::DIGEST_MD5 - Digest MD5 Authentication class

version 2.1700

use Authen::SASL qw(Perl);
$sasl = Authen::SASL->new(
  mechanism => 'DIGEST-MD5',
  callback  => {
    user => $user, 
    pass => $pass,
    serv => $serv
  },
);

This method implements the client and server parts of the DIGEST-MD5 SASL algorithm, as described in RFC 2831.

The callbacks used are:

client

The authorization id to use after successful authentication
The username to be used in the response
The password to be used to compute the response.
The service name when authenticating to a replicated service
The authentication realm when overriding the server-provided default. If not given the server-provided value is used.

The callback will be passed the list of realms that the server provided in the initial response.

server

The default realm to provide to the client
returns the password associated with "username" and "realm"

The properties used are:

The maximum buffer size for receiving cipher text
The minimum SSF value that should be provided by the SASL security layer. The default is 0
The maximum SSF value that should be provided by the SASL security layer. The default is 2**31
The SSF value provided by an underlying external security layer. The default is 0
The actual SSF value provided by the SASL security layer after the SASL authentication phase has been completed. This value is read-only and set by the implementation after the SASL authentication phase has been completed.
The maximum plaintext buffer size for sending data to the peer. This value is set by the implementation after the SASL authentication phase has been completed and a SASL security layer is in effect.

Authen::SASL, Authen::SASL::Perl

Graham Barr, Djamel Boudjerda (NEXOR), Paul Connolly, Julian Onions (NEXOR), Yann Kerherve.

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Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Graham Barr, Djamel Boudjerda, Paul Connolly, Julian Onions, Nexor, Peter Marschall and Yann Kerherve. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

2023-09-08 perl v5.38.0