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NAME
Authen::SASL::Perl -- Perl implementation of the SASL Authentication framework
SYNOPSIS
use Authen::SASL qw(Perl);
$sasl = Authen::SASL->new(
mechanism => 'CRAM-MD5 PLAIN ANONYMOUS',
callback => {
user => $user,
pass => \&fetch_password
}
);
DESCRIPTION
Authen::SASL::Perl is the pure Perl implementation of SASL mechanisms in the Authen::SASL
framework.
At the time of this writing it provides the client part implementation for the following
SASL mechanisms:
ANONYMOUS
The Anonymous SASL Mechanism as defined in RFC 2245 resp. in IETF Draft
draft-ietf-sasl-anon-03.txt from February 2004 provides a method to anonymously access
internet services.
Since it does no authentication it does not need to send any confidential information
such as passwords in plain text over the network.
CRAM-MD5
The CRAM-MD5 SASL Mechanism as defined in RFC2195 resp. in IETF Draft
draft-ietf-sasl-crammd5-XX.txt offers a simple challenge-response authentication
mechanism.
Since it is a challenge-response authentication mechanism no passwords are transferred
in clear-text over the wire.
Due to the simplicity of the protocol CRAM-MD5 is susceptible to replay and dictionary
attacks, so DIGEST-MD5 should be used in preferrence.
DIGEST-MD5
The DIGEST-MD5 SASL Mechanism as defined in RFC 2831 resp. in IETF Draft
draft-ietf-sasl-rfc2831bis-XX.txt offers the HTTP Digest Access Authentication as SASL
mechanism.
Like CRAM-MD5 it is a challenge-response authentication method that does not send
plain text passwords over the network.
Compared to CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 prevents chosen plaintext attacks, and permits the
use of third party authentication servers, so that it is recommended to use DIGEST-MD5
instead of CRAM-MD5 when possible.
EXTERNAL
The EXTERNAL SASL mechanism as defined in RFC 2222 allows the use of external
authentication systems as SASL mechanisms.
GSSAPI
The GSSAPI SASL mechanism as defined in RFC 2222 resp. IETF Draft
draft-ietf-sasl-gssapi-XX.txt allows using the Generic Security Service Application
Program Interface [GSSAPI] KERBEROS V5 as as SASL mechanism.
Although GSSAPI is a general mechanism for authentication it is almost exlusively used
for Kerberos 5.
LOGIN
The LOGIN SASL Mechanism as defined in IETF Draft draft-murchison-sasl-login-XX.txt
allows the combination of username and clear-text password to be used in a SASL
mechanism.
It does does not provide a security layer and sends the credentials in clear over the
wire. Thus this mechanism should not be used without adequate security protection.
PLAIN
The Plain SASL Mechanism as defined in RFC 2595 resp. IETF Draft
draft-ietf-sasl-plain-XX.txt is another SASL mechanism that allows username and clear-
text password combinations in SASL environments.
Like LOGIN it sends the credentials in clear over the network and should not be used
without sufficient security protection.
As for server support, only PLAIN, LOGIN and DIGEST-MD5 are supported at the time of this
writing.
"server_new" OPTIONS is a hashref that is only relevant for DIGEST-MD5 for now and it
supports the following options:
- no_integrity
- no_confidentiality
which configures how the security layers are negotiated with the client (or rather imposed
to the client).
SEE ALSO
Authen::SASL, Authen::SASL::Perl::ANONYMOUS, Authen::SASL::Perl::CRAM_MD5,
Authen::SASL::Perl::DIGEST_MD5, Authen::SASL::Perl::EXTERNAL, Authen::SASL::Perl::GSSAPI,
Authen::SASL::Perl::LOGIN, Authen::SASL::Perl::PLAIN
AUTHOR
Peter Marschall <peter AT adpm.de>
Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list
<perl-ldap AT perl.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Peter Marschall. All rights reserved. This document is
distributed, and may be redistributed, under the same terms as Perl itself.
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