On Tue Nov 3 09:48:44 2009, Simon Josefsson wrote:
Dave Cridland <d...@cridland.net> writes:
> I have both an implementation of it and a suite of protocol
> implementations that use it, including XMPP. (And IMAP, ESMTP,
and -
> naturally - ACAP). I added SCRAM to see how much harder it was
than
> DIGEST-MD5 - it turns out to be much, much easier. It's quite
> possibly out of date WRT the spec, I did it during the last batch
of
> GSSAPIisms.
We'll find out. :-)
Probably, yes. :-)
> I believe that Alexey has the majority, at least, of a server-side
> SCRAM-SHA-1 implementation for Cyrus SASL, too.
He told me it was only SCRAM-MD5, at least some time ago.
Yes, that's true. But my implementation also does SCRAM-MD5, so
that's okay.
> So in the short term, I can spin that up against whatever concrete
> server you have that'll use SCRAM-SHA-1, I think. I believe it'll
do
> at least some forms of channel binding, too.
I have a public IMAP test server up and running with SCRAM-SHA-1
support. No channel binding support yet. Host
'nubb.josefsson.org',
username 'user' and password 'pencil'. See:
Excellent, I'll point my client at that and see what happens.
Dave.
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