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SASL authentication
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Note: The primary location for this document is now the IRCv3 sasl-3.1
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specification, at address:
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http://ircv3.atheme.org/extensions/sasl-3.1
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2007-01-28 23:13:18 +01:00
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This document describes the client protocol for SASL authentication, as
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implemented in Charybdis and Atheme. The SASL protocol in general is documented
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in RFC 4422 [1], along with the 'EXTERNAL' mechanism. The most commonly used
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'PLAIN' mechanism is documented in RFC 4616 [2].
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SASL authentication relies on the CAP client capability framework [3].
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Support for SASL authentication is indicated with the "sasl" capability.
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The client MUST enable the sasl capability before using the AUTHENTICATE
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command defined by this specification.
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The AUTHENTICATE command
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The AUTHENTICATE command MUST be used before registration is complete and
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with the sasl capability enabled. To enforce the former, it is RECOMMENDED
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to only send CAP END when the SASL exchange is completed or needs to be
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aborted. Clients SHOULD be prepared for timeouts at all times during the SASL
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authentication.
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There are two forms of the AUTHENTICATE command: initial client message and
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later messages.
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The initial client message specifies the SASL mechanism to be used. (When this
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is received, the IRCD will attempt to establish an association with a SASL
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agent.) If this fails, a 904 numeric will be sent and the session state remains
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unchanged; the client MAY try another mechanism. Otherwise, the server sends
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a set of regular AUTHENTICATE messages with the initial server response.
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initial-authenticate = "AUTHENTICATE" SP mechanism CRLF
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A set of regular AUTHENTICATE messages transmits a response from client to
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server or vice versa. The server MAY intersperse other IRC protocol messages
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between the AUTHENTICATE messages of a set. The "+" form is used for an empty
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response. The server MAY place a limit on the total length of a response.
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regular-authenticate-set = *("AUTHENTICATE" SP 400BASE64 CRLF)
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"AUTHENTICATE" SP (1*399BASE64 / "+") CRLF
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The client can abort an authentication by sending an asterisk as the data.
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The server will send a 904 numeric.
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authenticate-abort = "AUTHENTICATE" SP "*" CRLF
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If authentication fails, a 904 or 905 numeric will be sent and the
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client MAY retry from the AUTHENTICATE <mechanism> command.
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If authentication is successful, a 900 and 903 numeric will be sent.
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If the client attempts to issue the AUTHENTICATE command after already
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authenticating successfully, the server MUST reject it with a 907 numeric.
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If the client completes registration (with CAP END, NICK, USER and any other
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necessary messages) while the SASL authentication is still in progress, the
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server SHOULD abort it and send a 906 numeric, then register the client
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without authentication.
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This document does not specify use of the AUTHENTICATE command in
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registered (person) state.
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Example protocol exchange
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C: indicates lines sent by the client, S: indicates lines sent by the server.
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The client is using the PLAIN SASL mechanism with authentication identity
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jilles, authorization identity jilles and password sesame.
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C: CAP REQ :sasl
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C: NICK jilles
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C: USER jilles cheetah.stack.nl 1 :Jilles Tjoelker
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Processing connection to jaguar.test
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname...
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking Ident
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** No Ident response
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname
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S: :jaguar.test CAP jilles ACK :sasl
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C: AUTHENTICATE PLAIN
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S: AUTHENTICATE +
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C: AUTHENTICATE amlsbGVzAGppbGxlcwBzZXNhbWU=
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S: :jaguar.test 900 jilles jilles!jilles@localhost.stack.nl jilles :You are now logged in as jilles.
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S: :jaguar.test 903 jilles :SASL authentication successful
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C: CAP END
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S: :jaguar.test 001 jilles :Welcome to the jillestest Internet Relay Chat Network jilles
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<usual welcome messages>
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Note that the CAP command sent by a server includes the user's nick or *,
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differently from what [1] specifies.
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Alternatively the client could request the list of capabilities and enable
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an additional capability.
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C: CAP LS
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C: NICK jilles
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C: USER jilles cheetah.stack.nl 1 :Jilles Tjoelker
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Processing connection to jaguar.test
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname...
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking Ident
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** No Ident response
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S: NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname
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S: :jaguar.test CAP * LS :multi-prefix sasl
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C: CAP REQ :multi-prefix sasl
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S: :jaguar.test CAP jilles ACK :multi-prefix sasl
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C: AUTHENTICATE PLAIN
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S: AUTHENTICATE +
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C: AUTHENTICATE amlsbGVzAGppbGxlcwBzZXNhbWU=
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S: :jaguar.test 900 jilles jilles!jilles@localhost.stack.nl jilles :You are now logged in as jilles.
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S: :jaguar.test 903 jilles :SASL authentication successful
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C: CAP END
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S: :jaguar.test 001 jilles :Welcome to the jillestest Internet Relay Chat Network jilles
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<usual welcome messages>
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2014-09-08 21:37:40 +02:00
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[1] A. Melnikov (Isode Limited), K. Zeilenga (OpenLDAP Foundation), Simple
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Authentication and Security Layer (SASL). June 2006.
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<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4422>
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[2] K. Zeilenga (OpenLDAP Foundation), The PLAIN Simple Authentication and
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Security Layer (SASL) Mechanism. August 2006.
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<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4616>
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[3] K. Mitchell, P. Lorier (Undernet IRC Network), L. Hardy (ircd-ratbox), P.
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Kucharski (IRCnet), IRC Client Capabilities Extension. March 2005.
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This internet-draft has expired; it can still be found on
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http://www.leeh.co.uk/draft-mitchell-irc-capabilities-02.html
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$Id: sasl.txt 3169 2007-01-28 22:13:18Z jilles $
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