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PLUGINVIEWER(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
PLUGINVIEWER(8) |
pluginviewer - list loadable SASL plugins and their properties
pluginviewer [-a] [-s] [-c]
[-b min=N,max=N] [-e ssf=N,id=ID]
[-m MECHS] [-x AUXPROP_MECH]
[-f FLAGS] [-p PATH]
pluginviewer can be used by a server administrator to troubleshoot SASL
installations. The utility can list loadable (properly configured) client and
server side plugins, as well as auxprop plugins.
- -a
- List auxprop plugins.
- -s
- List server authentication (SASL) plugins.
- -c
- List client authentication (SASL) plugins.
- -b min=N1,max=N2
- List client authentication (SASL) plugins. Strength of the SASL security
layer in bits. min=N1 specifies the minimum strength to use (1 =>
integrity protection). max=N2 specifies the maximum strength to use. Only
SASL mechanisms which support security layer with strength M such that N1
<= M <= N2 will be shown.
- -e ssf=N,id=ID
- Assume that an external security layer (e.g. TLS) with N-bit strength is
installed. The ID is the authentication identity used by the external
security layer.
- -m MECHS
- Limit listed SASL plugins to the ones included in the MECHS (space
separated) list.
- -x AUXPROP_MECHS
- Limit listed auxprop plugins to the one listed in the AUXPROP_MECHS (space
separated) list.
- -f FLAGS
- Set security flags. FLAGS is a comma separated list of one or more of the
following security flags: noplain (SASL mechanism doesn´t send
password in the clear during authentication), noactive (require protection
from active attacks), nodict (require mechanisms which are secure against
passive dictionary attacks), forwardsec (require forward secrecy),
passcred (require mechanisms that can delegate client credentials),
maximum (require all security flags).
- -p PATH
- Specifies a colon-separated search path for plugins.
- rfc4422 - Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
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