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42606efd98 More fixing of the license texts.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14216
2001-10-27 18:06:04 +00:00
0a12cd8b6b add an argument to say whether or not you want "PLAIN" in the list (so you
* camel-sasl.c (camel_sasl_authtype_list): add an argument to say
	whether or not you want "PLAIN" in the list (so you don't end up
	with "Password" twice in the config dialog).

	* providers/imap/camel-imap-provider.c (camel_provider_module_init):
	* providers/imap/camel-imap-store.c (query_auth_types): We don't
	want PLAIN.

	* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-provider.c (camel_provider_module_init):
	* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c (query_auth_types): But we
	do.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=8972
2001-03-27 05:30:41 +00:00
61a496ffca Take a GByteArray as input as well. Comment that you can pass %NULL for
* camel-sasl.c (camel_sasl_challenge): Take a GByteArray as input
	as well. Comment that you can pass %NULL for @token to get the
	initial auth data for mechanisms that are client-initiated.
	(camel_sasl_challenge_base64): Convenience function for protocols
	that use base64-encoded SASL.
	(camel_sasl_authenticated): Implement this... (it was prototyped
	already)
	(camel_sasl_new): Function to take a service name, a mechanism
	name, and a CamelService, and return a CamelSasl for it.
	(camel_sasl_authtype, camel_sasl_authtype_list): Functions to
	return CamelServiceAuthType information about SASL mechanisms, to
	allow providers to deal with them generically.

	* camel-sasl-anonymous.c, camel-sasl-plain.c: Update/simplify for
	CamelSasl changes. Both of these are single-round
	(client-initiated) mechanisms, so they don't need to keep state.
	(camel_sasl_plain_new): Removed; use camel_sasl_new instead.
	(Can't get rid of camel_sasl_anonymous_new though...)

	* camel-sasl-cram-md5.c: Update/simplify for CamelSasl changes.
	(camel_sasl_cram_md5_new): Removed; use camel_sasl_new instead.
	(cram_md5_challenge): Use md5_get_digest where possible, and
	various other minor simplifications. CRAM-MD5 only has a single
	round, so there's no need to keep track of state. This code is now
	tested (against Cyrus IMAPd) and known to work.

	* camel-sasl-kerberos4.h: Update/simplify for CamelSasl changes.
	Make only a single #ifdef HAVE_KRB4. Remove stuff from priv that
	isn't needed between rounds.
	(camel_sasl_kerberos4_new): Removed; use camel_sasl_new instead
	(krb4_challenge): Fix up the logic I broke in my previous "at
	least make it compile" fixes, update to match other changes, and
	remove IMAP-isms that shouldn't be in the generic code. This still
	isn't tested, because we're stuck behind a NAT right now...

svn path=/trunk/; revision=8462
2001-03-01 22:23:23 +00:00
4321d72d9b Added camel-sasl*.[c,h] to the build.
2001-02-28  Jeffrey Stedfast  <fejj@ximian.com>

	* Makefile.am: Added camel-sasl*.[c,h] to the build.

	* camel-sasl.[c,h]: new "abstract" SASL class

	* camel-sasl-kerberos4.[c,h]: new SASL class for KERBEROS_V4

	* camel-sasl-cram-md5.[c,h]: new SASL class for CRAM-MD5

	* camel-sasl-plain.[c,h]: new SASL class for PLAIN

	* providers/imap/camel-imap-auth.c: Removed the base64 functions.

	* camel-mime-utils.c (base64_encode_simple): Moved here from
	camel-imap-auth.c
	(base64_decode_simple): Same.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=8428
2001-02-28 18:16:02 +00:00