sasl_server_start - Cyrus SASL documentation
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_server_start(sasl_conn_t * conn,
const char * mech,
const char * clientin,
unsigned clientinlen,
const char ** serverout,
unsigned * serveroutlen);
- int sasl_server_start(sasl_conn_t * conn,
- const char * mech,
- const char * clientin,
- unsigned * clientinlen,
- const char ** serverout,
- unsigned * serveroutlen);
- sasl_server_start() begins the authentication with the mechanism
specified with mech. This fails if the mechanism is not supported.
- Parameters
- conn – is the SASL connection context
- mech – is the mechanism name that the client requested
- clientin – is the client initial response, NULL if the
protocol lacks support for client‐send‐first or if the other
end did not have an initial send. Note that no initial client send is
distinct from an initial send of a null string, and the protocol MUST
account for this difference.
- clientinlen – is the length of initial response
- serverout – is created by the plugin library. It is the
initial server response to send to the client. This is allocated/freed by
the library and it is the job of the client to send it over the network to
the server. Also protocol specific encoding (such as base64 encoding) must
needs to be done by the server.
- serveroutlen – is set to the length of initial server
challenge
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes. See sasl.h for a
complete list. SASL_OK is returned if the authentication is complete
and the user is authenticated. SASL_CONTINUE is returned if one or more
steps are still required in the authentication.
All other return values indicate errors and should be handled or
the authentication session should be quit.
RFC 4422,:saslman:sasl(3), sasl_server_init(3),
sasl_server_new(3), sasl_server_step(3), sasl_errors(3)
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