09-28-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tommyk
Do you mean it is very slow to bring up the login prompt, or is it slow when doing the username authentication?
Hi Tommy,
"slow when doing the username authentication"
When I hit the enter key on Login as : myuser1
Regards,
Ferdie
Last edited by fspalero; 09-28-2011 at 06:28 AM..
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ne_set_server_auth
NE_SET_SERVER_AUTH(3) neon API reference NE_SET_SERVER_AUTH(3)
NAME
ne_set_server_auth, ne_set_proxy_auth, ne_forget_auth - register authentication callbacks
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_auth.h>
typedef int (*ne_auth_creds)(void *userdata, const char *realm, int attempt, char *username, char *password);
void ne_set_server_auth(ne_session *session, ne_auth_creds callback, void *userdata);
void ne_set_proxy_auth(ne_session *session, ne_auth_creds callback, void *userdata);
void ne_forget_auth(ne_session *session);
DESCRIPTION
The ne_auth_creds function type defines a callback which is invoked when a server or proxy server requires user authentication for a
particular request. The realm string is supplied by the server. The attempt is a counter giving the number of times the request has been
retried with different authentication credentials. The first time the callback is invoked for a particular request, attempt will be zero.
To retry the request using new authentication credentials, the callback should return zero, and the username and password buffers must
contain NUL-terminated strings. The NE_ABUFSIZ constant gives the size of these buffers.
Tip
If you only wish to allow the user one attempt to enter credentials, use the value of the attempt parameter as the return value of the
callback.
To abort the request, the callback should return a non-zero value; in which case the contents of the username and password buffers are
ignored.
The ne_forget_auth function can be used to discard the cached authentication credentials.
EXAMPLES
/* Function which prompts for a line of user input: */
extern char *prompt_for(const char *prompt);
static int
my_auth(void *userdata, const char *realm, int attempts,
char *username, char *password)
{
strncpy(username, prompt_for("Username: "), NE_ABUFSIZ);
strncpy(password, prompt_for("Password: "), NE_ABUFSIZ);
return attempts;
}
int main(...)
{
ne_session *sess = ne_session_create(...);
ne_set_server_auth(sess, my_auth, NULL);
/* ... */
}
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.29.6 3 May 2011 NE_SET_SERVER_AUTH(3)