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sasl_verifyfile_t(10 July 2001) 										   sasl_verifyfile_t(10 July 2001)

NAME
sasl_verifyfile_t - The SASL file verification SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h> typedef enum { SASL_VRFY_PLUGIN, /* a DLL/shared library plugin */ SASL_VRFY_CONF, /* a configuration file */ SASL_VRFY_PASSWD, /* a password storage file */ SASL_VRFY_OTHER /* some other file type */ } sasl_verify_type_t int sasl_verifyfile_t(void *context, const char *file, sasl_verify_type_t type) DESCRIPTION
sasl_verifyfile_t is used to check whether a given file is okay for use by the SASL library. this is intended to allow applications to sanity check the environment to ensure that plugins or the config file cannot be written to, etc. context context from the callback record file full path of the file to verify type type of the file. RETURN VALUE
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes. See sasl.h for a complete list. SASL_OK indicates success. SEE ALSO
sasl(3), sasl_callbacks(3) SASL man pages SASL sasl_verifyfile_t(10 July 2001)

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sasl_callbacks(10 July 2001)											      sasl_callbacks(10 July 2001)

NAME
sasl_callbacks - How to work with SASL callbacks SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h> DESCRIPTION
sasl_callbacks are used when the application needs some information from the application. Common reasons are getting for getting usernames and passwords. A client MUST specify what callbacks they support in the sasl_client/server_init() or sasl_client/server_new() calls. If an authentication mechanism needs a callback that the application does not state it supports it cannot be used. If a callback has an id parameter that should be checked to make sure you are giving the appropriate value. If an application is using the client side of the library functions to handle the callbacks are not necessary. Instead the application may deal with callbacks via SASL_INTERACT's. See sasl_client_start/step() for more information. The list of callbacks follows: Common Callbacks sasl_getopt_t Get an option value sasl_log_t Log message handler sasl_getpath_t Get path to search for mechanisms sasl_verifyfile_t Verify files for use by SASL sasl_canon_user_t Username canonicalization function. Client-only Callbacks sasl_getsimple_t Get user/language list sasl_getsecret_t Get authentication secret sasl_chalprompt_t Display challenge and prompt for response sasl_getrealm_t Get the realm for authentication Server-only Callbacks sasl_authorize_t Authorize policy callback sasl_server_userdb_checkpass_t verify plaintext password sasl_server_userdb_setpass_t set plaintext password RETURN VALUE
SASL callback functions should return SASL return codes. See sasl.h for a complete list. SASL_OK typically indicates success. CONFORMING TO
RFC 2222 SEE ALSO
sasl(3), sasl_errors(3), sasl_authorize_t(3), sasl_log_t(3), sasl_getpath_t(3), sasl_verifyfile_t(3), sasl_canon_user_t(3), sasl_getsim- ple(3), sasl_getsecret_t(3), sasl_chalprompt_t(3), sasl_getrealm_t(3), sasl_authorize_t(3), sasl_server_userdb_checkpass_t(3), sasl_server_userdb_setpass_t(3) SASL man pages SASL sasl_callbacks(10 July 2001)
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