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Performs SASL authentication as a client.
A protocol library such as one for LDAP gets an instance of this class in order to perform authentication defined by a specific SASL mechanism. Invoking methods on the SaslClient instance process challenges and create responses according to the SASL mechanism implemented by the SaslClient. As the authentication proceeds, the instance encapsulates the state of a SASL client's authentication exchange.
Here's an example of how an LDAP library might use a SaslClient. It first gets an instance of a SaslClient:
SaslClient sc = Sasl.createSaslClient(mechanisms,
authorizationId, protocol, serverName, props, callbackHandler);
It can then proceed to use the client for authentication.
For example, an LDAP library might use the client as follows:
// Get initial response and send to server
byte[] response = (sc.hasInitialResponse() ? sc.evaluateChallenge(new byte[0]) :
null);
LdapResult res = ldap.sendBindRequest(dn, sc.getName(), response);
while (!sc.isComplete() &&
(res.status == SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS || res.status == SUCCESS)) {
response = sc.evaluateChallenge(res.getBytes());
if (res.status == SUCCESS) {
// we're done; don't expect to send another BIND
if (response != null) {
throw new SaslException(
"Protocol error: attempting to send response after completion");
}
break;
}
res = ldap.sendBindRequest(dn, sc.getName(), response);
}
if (sc.isComplete() && res.status == SUCCESS) {
String qop = sc.getNegotiatedProperty(Sasl.QOP);
if (qop != null
&& (qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-int")
|| qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-conf"))) {
// Use SaslClient.wrap() and SaslClient.unwrap() for future
// communication with server
ldap.in = new SecureInputStream(sc, ldap.in);
ldap.out = new SecureOutputStream(sc, ldap.out);
}
}
If the mechanism has an initial response, the library invokes
evaluateChallenge() with an empty
challenge and to get initial response.
Protocols such as IMAP4, which do not include an initial response with
their first authentication command to the server, initiates the
authentication without first calling hasInitialResponse()
or evaluateChallenge().
When the server responds to the command, it sends an initial challenge.
For a SASL mechanism in which the client sends data first, the server should
have issued a challenge with no data. This will then result in a call
(on the client) to evaluateChallenge() with an empty challenge.
Sasl,
SaslClientFactory| Method Summary | |
void |
dispose()
Disposes of any system resources or security-sensitive information the SaslClient might be using. |
byte[] |
evaluateChallenge(byte[] challenge)
Evaluates the challenge data and generates a response. |
String |
getMechanismName()
Returns the IANA-registered mechanism name of this SASL client. |
String |
getNegotiatedProperty(String propName)
Retrieves the negotiated property. |
boolean |
hasInitialResponse()
Determines whether this mechanism has an optional initial response. |
boolean |
isComplete()
Determines whether the authentication exchange has completed. |
byte[] |
unwrap(byte[] incoming,
int offset,
int len)
Unwraps a byte array received from the server. |
byte[] |
wrap(byte[] outgoing,
int offset,
int len)
Wraps a byte array to be sent to the server. |
| Method Detail |
public String getMechanismName()
public boolean hasInitialResponse()
public byte[] evaluateChallenge(byte[] challenge)
throws SaslException
challenge - The non-null challenge sent from the server.
The challenge array may have zero length.public boolean isComplete()
public byte[] unwrap(byte[] incoming,
int offset,
int len)
throws SaslException
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 server.offset - The starting position at incoming of the bytes to use.len - The number of bytes from incoming to use.
public byte[] wrap(byte[] outgoing,
int offset,
int len)
throws SaslException
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.offset - The starting position at outgoing of the bytes to use.len - The number of bytes from outgoing to use.
public String getNegotiatedProperty(String propName)
throws SaslException
propName - The non-null property name.
public void dispose()
throws SaslException
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