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sasl_server_userdb_checkpass_t(10 July 2001)                    sasl_server_userdb_checkpass_t(10 July 2001)



NAME
       sasl_server_userdb_checkpass_t - Plaintext Password Verification Callback


SYNOPSIS
       #include <sasl/sasl.h>


       int sasl_canon_user_t(sasl_conn_t *conn,
                             void *context,
                         const char *user, unsigned ulen,
                             unsigned flags,
                             const char *user_realm,
                             char *out_user, unsigned out_umax,
                             unsigned *out_ulen)


DESCRIPTION
       sasl_canon_user_t  Is the callback for an application-supplied user cannonicalization function.  This
       function is subject to the requirements that all user canonicalization functions are:  It  must  copy
       the result into the output buffers, but the output buffers and the input buffers may be the same.

       context context from the callback record

       user and ulen Un-canonicalized username (and length)

       flags   Either   SASL_CU_AUTHID   (indicating  the  authentication  ID  is  being  canonicalized)  or
       SASL_CU_AUTHZID (indicating the authorization ID is to be canonicalized) or a bitwise OR of  the  the
       two.

       user_realm Realm of authentication.

       out_user and out_umax and out_ulen The output buffer, max length, and actual length for the username.


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_errors(3)



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