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| package javax.security.sasl; |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs SASL authentication as a server. |
| *<p> |
| * A server such an LDAP server gets an instance of this |
| * class in order to perform authentication defined by a specific SASL |
| * mechanism. Invoking methods on the {@code SaslServer} instance |
| * generates challenges according to the SASL |
| * mechanism implemented by the {@code SaslServer}. |
| * As the authentication proceeds, the instance |
| * encapsulates the state of a SASL server's authentication exchange. |
| *<p> |
| * Here's an example of how an LDAP server might use a {@code SaslServer}. |
| * It first gets an instance of a {@code SaslServer} for the SASL mechanism |
| * requested by the client: |
| *<blockquote><pre> |
| * SaslServer ss = Sasl.createSaslServer(mechanism, |
| * "ldap", myFQDN, props, callbackHandler); |
| *</pre></blockquote> |
| * It can then proceed to use the server for authentication. |
| * For example, suppose the LDAP server received an LDAP BIND request |
| * containing the name of the SASL mechanism and an (optional) initial |
| * response. It then might use the server as follows: |
| *<blockquote><pre>{@code |
| * while (!ss.isComplete()) { |
| * try { |
| * byte[] challenge = ss.evaluateResponse(response); |
| * if (ss.isComplete()) { |
| * status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, SUCCESS); |
| * } else { |
| * status = ldap.sendBindResponse(mechanism, challenge, |
| SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS); |
| * response = ldap.readBindRequest(); |
| * } |
| * } catch (SaslException e) { |
| * status = ldap.sendErrorResponse(e); |
| * break; |
| * } |
| * } |
| * if (ss.isComplete() && status == SUCCESS) { |
| * String qop = (String) sc.getNegotiatedProperty(Sasl.QOP); |
| * if (qop != null |
| * && (qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-int") |
| * || qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-conf"))) { |
| * |
| * // Use SaslServer.wrap() and SaslServer.unwrap() for future |
| * // communication with client |
| * ldap.in = new SecureInputStream(ss, ldap.in); |
| * ldap.out = new SecureOutputStream(ss, ldap.out); |
| * } |
| * } |
| *}</pre></blockquote> |
| * |
| * @since 1.5 |
| * |
| * @see Sasl |
| * @see SaslServerFactory |
| * |
| * @author Rosanna Lee |
| * @author Rob Weltman |
| */ |
| public abstract interface SaslServer { |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the IANA-registered mechanism name of this SASL server. |
| * (e.g. "CRAM-MD5", "GSSAPI"). |
| * @return A non-null string representing the IANA-registered mechanism name. |
| */ |
| public abstract String getMechanismName(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Evaluates the response data and generates a challenge. |
| * |
| * If a response is received from the client during the authentication |
| * process, this method is called to prepare an appropriate next |
| * challenge to submit to the client. The challenge is null if the |
| * authentication has succeeded and no more challenge data is to be sent |
| * to the client. It is non-null if the authentication must be continued |
| * by sending a challenge to the client, or if the authentication has |
| * succeeded but challenge data needs to be processed by the client. |
| * {@code isComplete()} should be called |
| * after each call to {@code evaluateResponse()},to determine if any further |
| * response is needed from the client. |
| * |
| * @param response The non-null (but possibly empty) response sent |
| * by the client. |
| * |
| * @return The possibly null challenge to send to the client. |
| * It is null if the authentication has succeeded and there is |
| * no more challenge data to be sent to the client. |
| * @exception SaslException If an error occurred while processing |
| * the response or generating a challenge. |
| */ |
| public abstract byte[] evaluateResponse(byte[] response) |
| throws SaslException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Determines whether the authentication exchange has completed. |
| * This method is typically called after each invocation of |
| * {@code evaluateResponse()} to determine whether the |
| * authentication has completed successfully or should be continued. |
| * @return true if the authentication exchange has completed; false otherwise. |
| */ |
| public abstract boolean isComplete(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Reports the authorization ID in effect for the client of this |
| * session. |
| * This method can only be called if isComplete() returns true. |
| * @return The authorization ID of the client. |
| * @exception IllegalStateException if this authentication session has not completed |
| */ |
| public String getAuthorizationID(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Unwraps a byte array received from the client. |
| * This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has |
| * completed (i.e., when {@code isComplete()} returns true) and only if |
| * the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy |
| * as the quality of protection; otherwise, |
| * an {@code IllegalStateException} is thrown. |
| *<p> |
| * {@code incoming} is the contents of the SASL buffer as defined in RFC 2222 |
| * without the leading four octet field that represents the length. |
| * {@code offset} and {@code len} specify the portion of {@code incoming} |
| * to use. |
| * |
| * @param incoming A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes |
| * from the client. |
| * @param offset The starting position at {@code incoming} of the bytes to use. |
| * @param len The number of bytes from {@code incoming} to use. |
| * @return A non-null byte array containing the decoded bytes. |
| * @exception SaslException if {@code incoming} cannot be successfully |
| * unwrapped. |
| * @exception IllegalStateException if the authentication exchange has |
| * not completed, or if the negotiated quality of protection |
| * has neither integrity nor privacy |
| */ |
| public abstract byte[] unwrap(byte[] incoming, int offset, int len) |
| throws SaslException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a byte array to be sent to the client. |
| * This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has |
| * completed (i.e., when {@code isComplete()} returns true) and only if |
| * the authentication exchange has negotiated integrity and/or privacy |
| * as the quality of protection; otherwise, a {@code SaslException} is thrown. |
| *<p> |
| * 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. |
| * {@code offset} and {@code len} specify the portion of {@code outgoing} |
| * to use. |
| * |
| * @param outgoing A non-null byte array containing the bytes to encode. |
| * @param offset The starting position at {@code outgoing} of the bytes to use. |
| * @param len The number of bytes from {@code outgoing} to use. |
| * @return A non-null byte array containing the encoded bytes. |
| * @exception SaslException if {@code outgoing} cannot be successfully |
| * wrapped. |
| * @exception IllegalStateException if the authentication exchange has |
| * not completed, or if the negotiated quality of protection has |
| * neither integrity nor privacy. |
| */ |
| public abstract byte[] wrap(byte[] outgoing, int offset, int len) |
| throws SaslException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves the negotiated property. |
| * This method can be called only after the authentication exchange has |
| * completed (i.e., when {@code isComplete()} returns true); otherwise, an |
| * {@code IllegalStateException} is thrown. |
| * <p> |
| * The {@link Sasl} class includes several well-known property names |
| * (For example, {@link Sasl#QOP}). A SASL provider can support other |
| * properties which are specific to the vendor and/or a mechanism. |
| * |
| * @param propName the property |
| * @return The value of the negotiated property. If null, the property was |
| * not negotiated or is not applicable to this mechanism. |
| * @exception IllegalStateException if this authentication exchange has not completed |
| */ |
| |
| public abstract Object getNegotiatedProperty(String propName); |
| |
| /** |
| * Disposes of any system resources or security-sensitive information |
| * the SaslServer might be using. Invoking this method invalidates |
| * the SaslServer instance. This method is idempotent. |
| * @throws SaslException If a problem was encountered while disposing |
| * the resources. |
| */ |
| public abstract void dispose() throws SaslException; |
| } |