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NAMEsasl_client_start - Begin an authentication negotiation
SYNOPSIS
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
int sasl_client_start(sasl_conn_t * conn,
const char * mechlist,
sasl_interact_t ** prompt_need,
const char ** clientout,
unsigned * clientoutlen,
const char ** mech);
DESCRIPTIONsasl_client_start() selects a mechanism for authentication
and starts the authentication session. The mechlist is the
list of mechanisms the client might like to use. The mech-
anisms in the list are not necessarily supported by the
client or even valid. SASL determines which of these to
use based upon the security preferences specified earlier.
The list of mechanisms is typically a list of mechanisms
the server supports acquired from a capability request.
If SASL_INTERACT is returned the library needs some values
to be filled in before it can proceed. The prompt_need
structure will be filled in with requests. The application
should fulfill these requests and call sasl_client_start
again with identical parameters (the prompt_need parameter
will be the same pointer as before but filled in by the
application).
mechlist is a list of mechanisms the server has available.
Punctuation if ignored.
prompt_need is filled in with a list of prompts needed to
continue (if necessary).
clientout and clientoutlen is created. It is the initial
client response to send to the server. It is the job of
the client to send it over the network to the server. Any
protocal specific encoding (such as base64 encoding) nec-
essary needs to be done by the client.
If the protocol lacks client-send-first capability, then
set clientout to NULL.
If there is no initial client-send, then *clientout will
be set to NULL on return.
mech contains the name of the chosen SASL mechanism (on
success)
RETURN VALUEsasl_client_start returns an integer which corresponds to
one of the following codes. SASL_CONTINUE indicates sucess
and that there are more steps needed in the authentica-
tion. All other return codes indicate errors and should
either be handled or the authentication session should be
quit.
CONFORMING TO
RFC 2222
SEE ALSOsasl(3), sasl_callbacks(3), sasl_errors(3),
sasl_client_init(3), sasl_client_new(3),
sasl_client_step(3)SASL man pages SASsasl_client_start(10 July 2001)