Performs SASL authentication as a server.
A server such an LDAP server gets an instance of this class in order to perform authentication defined by a specific SASL mechanism. Invoking methods on the SaslServer instance generates challenges according to the SASL mechanism implemented by the SaslServer. As the authentication proceeds, the instance encapsulates the state of a SASL server's authentication exchange.
Here's an example of how an LDAP server might use a SaslServer. It first gets an instance of a SaslServer for the SASL mechanism requested by the client:
SaslServer ss = Sasl.createSaslServer(mechanism, "ldap", myFQDN, props, callbackHandler); It can then proceed to use the server for authentication. For example, suppose the LDAP server received an LDAP BIND request containing the name of the SASL mechanism and an (optional) initial response. It then might use the server as follows:
while (!ss.isComplete()) { try { byte[] challenge = ss.evaluateResponse(response); if (ss.isComplete()) { status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, SUCCESS); } else { status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS); response = ldap.readBindRequest(); } } catch (SaslException e) { status = ldap.sendErrorResponse(e); break; } } if (ss.isComplete() && status == SUCCESS) { String qop = (String) sc.getNegotiatedProperty(Sasl.QOP); if (qop != null && (qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-int") || qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-conf"))) {
// Use SaslServer.wrap() and SaslServer.unwrap() for future
// communication with client
ldap.in = new SecureInputStream(ss, ldap.in);
ldap.out = new SecureOutputStream(ss, ldap.out);
} }
Performs SASL authentication as a server. A server such an LDAP server gets an instance of this class in order to perform authentication defined by a specific SASL mechanism. Invoking methods on the SaslServer instance generates challenges according to the SASL mechanism implemented by the SaslServer. As the authentication proceeds, the instance encapsulates the state of a SASL server's authentication exchange. Here's an example of how an LDAP server might use a SaslServer. It first gets an instance of a SaslServer for the SASL mechanism requested by the client: SaslServer ss = Sasl.createSaslServer(mechanism, "ldap", myFQDN, props, callbackHandler); It can then proceed to use the server for authentication. For example, suppose the LDAP server received an LDAP BIND request containing the name of the SASL mechanism and an (optional) initial response. It then might use the server as follows: while (!ss.isComplete()) { try { byte[] challenge = ss.evaluateResponse(response); if (ss.isComplete()) { status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, SUCCESS); } else { status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS); response = ldap.readBindRequest(); } } catch (SaslException e) { status = ldap.sendErrorResponse(e); break; } } if (ss.isComplete() && status == SUCCESS) { String qop = (String) sc.getNegotiatedProperty(Sasl.QOP); if (qop != null && (qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-int") || qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-conf"))) { // Use SaslServer.wrap() and SaslServer.unwrap() for future // communication with client ldap.in = new SecureInputStream(ss, ldap.in); ldap.out = new SecureOutputStream(ss, ldap.out); } }
(complete? this)
Determines whether the authentication exchange has completed. This method is typically called after each invocation of evaluateResponse() to determine whether the authentication has completed successfully or should be continued.
returns: true if the authentication exchange has completed; false otherwise. - boolean
Determines whether the authentication exchange has completed. This method is typically called after each invocation of evaluateResponse() to determine whether the authentication has completed successfully or should be continued. returns: true if the authentication exchange has completed; false otherwise. - `boolean`
(dispose this)
Disposes of any system resources or security-sensitive information the SaslServer might be using. Invoking this method invalidates the SaslServer instance. This method is idempotent.
throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - If a problem was encountered while disposing the resources.
Disposes of any system resources or security-sensitive information the SaslServer might be using. Invoking this method invalidates the SaslServer instance. This method is idempotent. throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - If a problem was encountered while disposing the resources.
(evaluate-response this response)
Evaluates the response data and generates a challenge.
If a response is received from the client during the authentication process, this method is called to prepare an appropriate next challenge to submit to the client. The challenge is null if the authentication has succeeded and no more challenge data is to be sent to the client. It is non-null if the authentication must be continued by sending a challenge to the client, or if the authentication has succeeded but challenge data needs to be processed by the client. isComplete() should be called after each call to evaluateResponse(),to determine if any further response is needed from the client.
response - The non-null (but possibly empty) response sent by the client. - byte[]
returns: The possibly null challenge to send to the client.
It is null if the authentication has succeeded and there is
no more challenge data to be sent to the client. - byte[]
throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - If an error occurred while processing the response or generating a challenge.
Evaluates the response data and generates a challenge. If a response is received from the client during the authentication process, this method is called to prepare an appropriate next challenge to submit to the client. The challenge is null if the authentication has succeeded and no more challenge data is to be sent to the client. It is non-null if the authentication must be continued by sending a challenge to the client, or if the authentication has succeeded but challenge data needs to be processed by the client. isComplete() should be called after each call to evaluateResponse(),to determine if any further response is needed from the client. response - The non-null (but possibly empty) response sent by the client. - `byte[]` returns: The possibly null challenge to send to the client. It is null if the authentication has succeeded and there is no more challenge data to be sent to the client. - `byte[]` throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - If an error occurred while processing the response or generating a challenge.
(get-authorization-id this)
Reports the authorization ID in effect for the client of this session. This method can only be called if isComplete() returns true.
returns: The authorization ID of the client. - java.lang.String
throws: java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this authentication session has not completed
Reports the authorization ID in effect for the client of this session. This method can only be called if isComplete() returns true. returns: The authorization ID of the client. - `java.lang.String` throws: java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this authentication session has not completed
(get-mechanism-name this)
Returns the IANA-registered mechanism name of this SASL server. (e.g. "CRAM-MD5", "GSSAPI").
returns: A non-null string representing the IANA-registered mechanism name. - java.lang.String
Returns the IANA-registered mechanism name of this SASL server. (e.g. "CRAM-MD5", "GSSAPI"). returns: A non-null string representing the IANA-registered mechanism name. - `java.lang.String`
(get-negotiated-property this prop-name)
Retrieves the negotiated property. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true); otherwise, an IllegalStateException is thrown.
prop-name - the property - java.lang.String
returns: The value of the negotiated property. If null, the property was
not negotiated or is not applicable to this mechanism. - java.lang.Object
throws: java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this authentication exchange has not completed
Retrieves the negotiated property. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true); otherwise, an IllegalStateException is thrown. prop-name - the property - `java.lang.String` returns: The value of the negotiated property. If null, the property was not negotiated or is not applicable to this mechanism. - `java.lang.Object` throws: java.lang.IllegalStateException - if this authentication exchange has not completed
(unwrap this incoming offset len)
Unwraps a byte array received from the client. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true) and only if the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy as the quality of protection; otherwise, an IllegalStateException is thrown.
incoming is the contents of the SASL buffer as defined in RFC 2222 without the leading four octet field that represents the length. offset and len specify the portion of incoming to use.
incoming - A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes from the client. - byte[]
offset - The starting position at incoming of the bytes to use. - int
len - The number of bytes from incoming to use. - int
returns: A non-null byte array containing the decoded bytes. - byte[]
throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - if incoming cannot be successfully unwrapped.
Unwraps a byte array received from the client. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true) and only if the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy as the quality of protection; otherwise, an IllegalStateException is thrown. incoming is the contents of the SASL buffer as defined in RFC 2222 without the leading four octet field that represents the length. offset and len specify the portion of incoming to use. incoming - A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes from the client. - `byte[]` offset - The starting position at incoming of the bytes to use. - `int` len - The number of bytes from incoming to use. - `int` returns: A non-null byte array containing the decoded bytes. - `byte[]` throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - if incoming cannot be successfully unwrapped.
(wrap this outgoing offset len)
Wraps a byte array to be sent to the client. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true) and only if the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy as the quality of protection; otherwise, a SaslException is thrown.
The result of this method will make up the contents of the SASL buffer as defined in RFC 2222 without the leading four octet field that represents the length. offset and len specify the portion of outgoing to use.
outgoing - A non-null byte array containing the bytes to encode. - byte[]
offset - The starting position at outgoing of the bytes to use. - int
len - The number of bytes from outgoing to use. - int
returns: A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes. - byte[]
throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - if outgoing cannot be successfully wrapped.
Wraps a byte array to be sent to the client. This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has completed (i.e., when isComplete() returns true) and only if the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy as the quality of protection; otherwise, a SaslException is thrown. The result of this method will make up the contents of the SASL buffer as defined in RFC 2222 without the leading four octet field that represents the length. offset and len specify the portion of outgoing to use. outgoing - A non-null byte array containing the bytes to encode. - `byte[]` offset - The starting position at outgoing of the bytes to use. - `int` len - The number of bytes from outgoing to use. - `int` returns: A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes. - `byte[]` throws: javax.security.sasl.SaslException - if outgoing cannot be successfully wrapped.
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