sasl_server_start(3)
NAME
sasl_server_start - Begin an authentication negotiation
SYNOPSIS
#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);
DESCRIPTION
sasl_server_start() begins the authentication with the mechanism speci-
fied with mech. This fails if the mechanism is not supported. SASL_OK
is returned if the authentication is complete and the user is authenti-
cated. SASL_CONTINUE is returned if one or more steps are still
required in the authentication. All other return values indicate fail-
ure.
conn is the SASL context for this connection
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 ini-
tial send. Note that no initial client send is distinct from an ini-
tial send of a null string, and the protocol MUST account for this dif-
ference.
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
RETURN VALUE
sasl_server_start returns an integer which corresponds to one of the
SASL errorcodes. SASL_OK indicates that authentication is completed
successfully. SASL_CONTINUE indicates success and that there are more
steps needed in the authentication. All other return codes indicate
errors and should either be handled or the authentication session
should be quit.
CONFORMING TO
RFC 2222
SEE ALSO
sasl(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_server_init(3), sasl_server_new(3),
sasl_server_step(3)
SASL man pages SASL sasl_server_start(10 July 2001)
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