Class: Net::IMAP::SASL::ExternalAuthenticator

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb

Overview

Authenticator for the “EXTERNAL” SASL mechanism, as specified by RFC-4422. See Net::IMAP#authenticate.

The EXTERNAL mechanism requests that the server use client credentials established external to SASL, for example by TLS certificate or IPsec.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(user = nil, authzid: nil, username: nil) ⇒ ExternalAuthenticator

:call-seq:

new(authzid: nil, **) -> authenticator
new(username: nil, **) -> authenticator
new(username = nil, **) -> authenticator

Creates an Authenticator for the “EXTERNAL” SASL mechanism, as specified in RFC-4422. To use this, see Net::IMAP#authenticate or your client’s authentication method.

Parameters

  • optional #authzid ― Authorization identity to act as or on behalf of.

    optional #username ― An alias for #authzid.

    Note that, unlike some other authenticators, username sets the authorization identity and not the authentication identity. The authentication identity is established for the client by the external credentials.

Any other keyword parameters are quietly ignored.



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# File 'lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb', line 52

def initialize(user = nil, authzid: nil, username: nil, **)
  authzid ||= username || user
  @authzid = authzid&.to_str&.encode "UTF-8"
  if @authzid&.match?(/\u0000/u) # also validates UTF8 encoding
    raise ArgumentError, "contains NULL"
  end
  @done = false
end

Instance Attribute Details

#authzidObject (readonly) Also known as: username

Authorization identity: an identity to act as or on behalf of. The identity form is application protocol specific. If not provided or left blank, the server derives an authorization identity from the authentication identity. The server is responsible for verifying the client’s credentials and verifying that the identity it associates with the client’s authentication identity is allowed to act as (or on behalf of) the authorization identity.

For example, an administrator or superuser might take on another role:

imap.authenticate "PLAIN", "root", passwd, authzid: "user"


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# File 'lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb', line 27

def authzid
  @authzid
end

Instance Method Details

#done?Boolean

Returns true when the initial client response was sent.

The authentication should not succeed unless this returns true, but it does not indicate success.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb', line 78

def done?; @done end

#initial_response?Boolean

:call-seq:

initial_response? -> true

EXTERNAL can send an initial client response.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb', line 65

def initial_response?; true end

#process(_) ⇒ Object

Returns #authzid, or an empty string if there is no authzid.



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# File 'lib/net/imap/sasl/external_authenticator.rb', line 68

def process(_)
  authzid || ""
ensure
  @done = true
end