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25 - EXTERNAL: output to bfd-in2.h, nothing to docs59 : EXTERNAL169 : ENDDD EXTERNAL ;170 : FUNCTION EXTERNAL ;172 : DEFINITION EXTERNAL ;
128 : EXTERNAL
25 - EXTERNAL: output to bfd-in2.h, nothing to docs59 : EXTERNAL170 : ENDDD EXTERNAL ;171 : FUNCTION EXTERNAL ;173 : DEFINITION EXTERNAL ;
82 else if (ia->ia_addr == scsirom_descr[EXTERNAL].addr) in scsirom_find()83 which = EXTERNAL; in scsirom_find()121 if (r == EXTERNAL) in scsirom_match()
43 EXTERNAL = 1, /* optional */ enumerator
13 /etc/saslc.d/saslc/mechs/{EXTERNAL,GSSAPI,LOGIN,PLAIN}.conf19 /etc/saslc.d/<program>/mechs/{EXTERNAL,GSSAPI,LOGIN,PLAIN}.conf
19 CFG_MECH+= EXTERNAL.conf
73 ….com.crt -o tls_key=$TESTDIR/tls/private/bjensen@mailgw.example.com.key -ZZ -Y EXTERNAL -H $URIP1 \104 -o tls_reqcert=hard -o SASL_CBINDING=$cb -ZZ -Y EXTERNAL -H $URIP1 \
317 $CLIENTDIR/ldapwhoami -Y EXTERNAL -H $URIP1 -ZZ
44 3.2. Use with TLS and SASL EXTERNAL .............................445 3.3. Use of Mutual Authentication and SASL EXTERNAL .............4194 3.2. Use with TLS and SASL EXTERNAL198 A->B: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request202 B->A: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request207 establishes its identity through the use of the EXTERNAL mechanism of213 3.3. Use of Mutual Authentication and SASL EXTERNAL219 subsequent EXTERNAL exchange.234 B->A: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request
38 method including the EXTERNAL mechanism.103 5.2.3. SASL EXTERNAL Authentication Mechanism .............20378 authorization identity via the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism (Section415 combination with the SASL EXTERNAL authentication method (see Section416 5.2.3), and then only if the SASL EXTERNAL implementation chooses to476 performs a Bind operation using the SASL EXTERNAL authentication626 EXTERNAL and PLAIN [PLAIN] mechanisms are likely to be listed only1099 5.2.3. SASL EXTERNAL Authentication Mechanism1101 A client can use the SASL EXTERNAL ([RFC4422], Appendix A) mechanism1106 lower security layer, the SASL EXTERNAL Bind MUST fail with a[all …]
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42 document defines one SASL mechanism, the EXTERNAL mechanism.99 Appendix A. The SASL EXTERNAL Mechanism ..........................29100 A.1. EXTERNAL Technical Specification ..........................29101 A.2. SASL EXTERNAL Examples ....................................30144 EXTERNAL GSSAPI PLAIN Other mechanisms ...191 IANA considerations. Appendix A defines the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism.881 MUST be empty (the EXTERNAL mechanism is an example of this1414 2) Changed the "Published specification" of the EXTERNAL mechanism to1417 Subject: Updated Registration of SASL mechanism EXTERNAL1419 SASL mechanism name: EXTERNAL[all …]
7 EXTERNAL (RFC 2222, RFC 4422)
209 [SASL] EXTERNAL mechanism MAY be used to authenticate once TLS212 EXTERNAL mechanism.240 S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 AUTH=EXTERNAL305 The AUTH command [POP-AUTH] with the EXTERNAL mechanism309 EXTERNAL mechanism.368 [SASL] EXTERNAL mechanism MAY be used to authenticate once TLS371 EXTERNAL mechanism.389 S: * ACAP (SASL "CRAM-MD5" "PLAIN" "EXTERNAL")471 S: * ACAP (SASL "CRAM-MD5" "PLAIN" "EXTERNAL")
15 FILES+= EXTERNAL.conf
10 LDAP authentication using the {{TERM:SASL}} {{TERM:EXTERNAL}} mechanism. 20 valid certificate in order to authenticate via SASL EXTERNAL.190 use the SASL EXTERNAL authentication mechanism with a TLS session.192 before SASL EXTERNAL authentication may be attempted, and the193 SASL EXTERNAL mechanism will only be offered to the client if a valid
14 V, {{TERM:DIGEST-MD5}}, and {{TERM:PLAIN}} and {{TERM:EXTERNAL}}74 The EXTERNAL mechanism utilizes authentication services provided77 key technology, EXTERNAL offers strong authentication.80 EXTERNAL can also be used with the {{EX:ldapi:///}} transport, as305 H3: EXTERNAL307 The SASL EXTERNAL mechanism makes use of an authentication performed325 request the use of a client-side certificate. Without this, the SASL EXTERNAL
44 (e.g. EXTERNAL and PLAIN)
99 EXTERNAL { return kw_EXTERNAL; }
79 # file is written see the sections "EXTERNAL FILE DELIVERY"87 # executed see "EXTERNAL COMMAND DELIVERY" and "DELIVERY
122 # a file is written see the sections "EXTERNAL FILE132 # a command is executed see "EXTERNAL COMMAND DELIV-
104 * EXTERNAL (create, destroy, cont)