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mod_auth_external_insecure/examples/bash/prosody-auth-example.sh @ 6150:f77f5e408d6a

mod_sasl2_fast: Restore non-FAST SASL handler upon reset This fixes an issue where, after failed FAST authentication, the FAST handler was still used (even though the client now wants to try with a password or other non-FAST credentials). A little hacky perhaps, but probably the best we can do without baking FAST support directly into mod_sasl2.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:46:15 +0000
parent 3884:f84ede3e9e3b
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#!/bin/bash

IFS=":"
AUTH_OK=1
AUTH_FAILED=0
LOGFILE="/var/log/prosody/auth.log"
USELOG=false

while read ACTION USER HOST PASS ; do

    [ $USELOG == true ] && { echo "Date: $(date) Action: $ACTION User: $USER Host: $HOST Pass: $PASS" >> $LOGFILE; }

    case $ACTION in
	"auth")
	    if [ $USER == "someone" ] ; then
        	echo $AUTH_OK
            else
		echo $AUTH_FAILED
	    fi
	;;
	*)
	    echo $AUTH_FAILED
	;;
    esac

done