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sasl_checkapop(3) |
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sasl_checkapop − Check an APOP challenge/response
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_checkapop(sasl_conn_t *conn,
const char *challenge, | |||
unsigned challen, | |||
const char *response, | |||
unsigned resplen); |
sasl_checkapop() will check an APOP challenge/response. APOP is an optional POP3 (RFC 1939) authentication command which uses a shared secret (password). The password is stored in the SASL secrets database. For information on the SASL shared secrets database see the System Administrators Guide in the doc/ directory of the SASL distribution.
If called with a NULL challenge, sasl_checkapop() will check to see if the APOP mechanism is enabled.
sasl_checkapop returns an integer which corresponds to one of the following codes. SASL_OK indicates that the authentication is complete. All other return codes indicate errors and should either be handled or the authentication session should be quit. See sasl_errors(3) for meanings of return codes.
RFC 2222, RFC 1939
sasl(3), sasl_errors(3)
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