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SIMPLE AUTHENTICATION AND SECURITY LAYER (SASL) MECHANISMS
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(last updated 2001 August 17)
The Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) [RFC2222] is a
method for adding authentication support to connection-based
protocols.  To use this specification, a protocol includes a command
for identifying and authenticating a user to a server and for
optionally negotiating a security layer for subsequent protocol
interactions.  The command has a required argument identifying a SASL
mechanism.
SASL mechanisms are named by strings, from 1 to 20 characters in
length, consisting of upper-case letters, digits, hyphens, and/or
underscores.  SASL mechanism names must be registered with the IANA.
Procedures for registering new SASL mechanisms are given in the
section "Registration procedures" of RFC2222.
MECHANISMS		OWNER                                  REFERENCE
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KERBEROS_V4		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2222]
GSSAPI			IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2222]   
SKEY (OBSOLETE)		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2444]
EXTERNAL		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2222]
CRAM-MD5		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>  		       [RFC2195]
ANONYMOUS		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2245]
OTP             	IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2444]
GSS-SPNEGO		Paul Leach <paulle@microsoft.com>        [Leach] 
PLAIN           	IESG <iesg@ietf.org>                   [RFC2595]
SECURID         	Magnus Nystrom <magnus@rsasecurity.com>[RFC2808]
NTLM			Paul Leach <paulle@microsoft.com>        [Leach] 
NMAS_LOGIN		Mark G. Gayman <mgayman@novell.com>     [Gayman]
NMAS_AUTHEN		Mark G. Gayman <mgayman@novell.com>     [Gayman]
DIGEST-MD5		IESG <iesg@ietf.org>		       [RFC2831]
9798-U-RSA-SHA1-ENC	robert.zuccherato@entrust.com          [RFC3163]
                                                       
9798-M-RSA-SHA1-ENC	robert.zuccherato@entrust.com	       [RFC3163]
                                  
9798-U-DSA-SHA1		robert.zuccherato@entrust.com          [RFC3163]
                                  
9798-M-DSA-SHA1		robert.zuccherato@entrust.com          [RFC3163]
9798-U-ECDSA-SHA1	robert.zuccherato@entrust.com          [RFC3163]
                                  
9798-M-ECDSA-SHA1	robert.zuccherato@entrust.com          [RFC3163]
References
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[RFC2222] Myers, J., "Simple Authentication and Security Layer
          (SASL)", RFC 2222, Netscape Communications, October 1997.
[RFC2195]  Klensin, J., Catoe, R., Krumviede, P. "IMAP/POP AUTHorize
           Extension for Simple Challenge/Response", RFC 2195, MCI,
           September 1997.
[RFC2245]  Newman, C., "Anonymous SASL Mechanism", RFC 2245, Innosoft,
           November 1997. 
[RFC2444]  Newman, C., "The One-Time-Password SASL Mechanism", RFC
           2444, October 1998.
[RFC2595]  Newman, C., "Using TLS with IMAP, POP3 and ACAP", RFC 2595,
           Innosoft, June 1999.
[RFC2808]  Nystrom, M., "The SecurID(r) SASL Mechanism", RFC 2808,
           April 2000.
[RFC2831]  Leach, P. and C. Newman, "Using Digest Authentication as a
           SASL Mechanism", RFC 2831, May 2000.
[RFC3163]  R. Zuccherato and M. Nystrom, "ISO/IEC 9798-3 Authentication 
           SASL Mechanism", RFC 3163, August 2001.
People
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[Gayman] Mark G. Gayman, <mgayman@novell.com>, September 2000.
[Leach] Paul Leach, <paulle@microsoft.com>, December 1998, June 2000.
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