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Kirill Smelkov
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c3f92385
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c3f92385
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Oct 27, 2010
by
Georgi Kodinov
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Bug #57774: Typos/ambiguities in the WL1054 comments
Fixed few typos and added better wording as suggested.
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include/mysql/plugin_auth.h
include/mysql/plugin_auth.h
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plugin/auth/dialog.c
plugin/auth/dialog.c
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plugin/auth/test_plugin.c
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include/mysql/plugin_auth.h
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@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ typedef struct st_mysql_server_auth_info
int
password_used
;
/**
Set to the name of the connected client
if it can be resolved, or to
the address otherwise
Set to the name of the connected client
host, if it can be resolved,
or to its IP address otherwise.
*/
const
char
*
host_or_ip
;
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ typedef struct st_mysql_server_auth_info
*/
struct
st_mysql_auth
{
int
interface_version
;
/**
<
version plugin uses */
int
interface_version
;
/** version plugin uses */
/**
A plugin that a client must use for authentication with this server
plugin. Can be NULL to mean "any plugin".
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plugin/auth/dialog.c
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/**
first byte of the question string is the question "type".
It can be a "ordinary" or a "password" question.
It can be a
n
"ordinary" or a "password" question.
The last bit set marks a last question in the authentication exchange.
*/
#define ORDINARY_QUESTION "\2"
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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ mysql_declare_plugin_end;
This plugin performs a dialog with the user, asking questions and
reading answers. Depending on the client it may be desirable to do it
using GUI, or console, with or without curses, or read answers
from a smar
d
card, for example.
from a smar
t
card, for example.
To support all this variety, the dialog plugin has a callback function
"authentication_dialog_ask". If the client has a function of this name
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@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static int perform_dialog(MYSQL_PLUGIN_VIO *vio, MYSQL *mysql)
in mysql_change_user() the client sends the first packet, so
the first vio->read_packet() does nothing (pkt == 0).
We send the "password", assuming the client knows what its doing.
We send the "password", assuming the client knows what it
'
s doing.
(in other words, the dialog plugin should be only set as a default
authentication plugin on the client if the first question
asks for a password - which will be sent in clear text, by the way)
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plugin/auth/test_plugin.c
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/**
@file
dialog client authentication plugin with examples
dialog is a general purpose client authentication plugin, it simply
asks the user the question, as provided by the server and reports
the answer back to the server. No encryption is involved,
the answers are sent in clear text.
Two examples are provided: two_questions server plugin, that asks
the password and an "Are you sure?" question with a reply "yes, of course".
It demonstrates the usage of "password" (input is hidden) and "ordinary"
(input can be echoed) questions, and how to mark the last question,
to avoid an extra roundtrip.
And three_attempts plugin that gives the user three attempts to enter
a correct password. It shows the situation when a number of questions
is not known in advance.
Test driver for the mysql-test/t/plugin_auth.test
This is a set of test plugins used to test the external authentication
implementation.
See the above test file for more details.
This test plugin is based on the dialog plugin example.
*/
#include <my_global.h>
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@@ -55,7 +45,7 @@
/********************* SERVER SIDE ****************************************/
/**
dialog test plugin mimicing the ordinary auth mechanism. Used to test the auth plugin API
dialog test plugin mimic
k
ing the ordinary auth mechanism. Used to test the auth plugin API
*/
static
int
auth_test_plugin
(
MYSQL_PLUGIN_VIO
*
vio
,
MYSQL_SERVER_AUTH_INFO
*
info
)
{
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@@ -150,10 +140,10 @@ static int test_plugin_client(MYSQL_PLUGIN_VIO *vio, MYSQL *mysql)
in mysql_change_user() the client sends the first packet, so
the first vio->read_packet() does nothing (pkt == 0).
We send the "password", assuming the client knows what its doing.
We send the "password", assuming the client knows what it
'
s doing.
(in other words, the dialog plugin should be only set as a default
authentication plugin on the client if the first question
asks for a password - which will be sent in clea
t
text, by the way)
asks for a password - which will be sent in clea
r
text, by the way)
*/
reply
=
mysql
->
passwd
;
}
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