WebKDC::WebKDCException - Exceptions for WebKDC communications
use WebKDC;
use WebKDC::WebKDCException;
eval {
# ...
WebKDC::request_token_request($req, $resp);
# ...
};
my $e = $@;
if (ref $e and $e->isa ('WebKDC::WebKDCException')) {
# you can call the following methods on a WebKDCException object:
# $e->status()
# $e->message()
# $e->error_code()
# $e->verbose_message()
}
Various WebKDC functions may return a WebKDC::WebKDCException
object if anything goes wrong. This object encapsulates various information
about the error.
This module also defines the status codes returned by the WebKDC
functions.
The following constants are exported:
- WK_SUCCESS
- This status code never comes back as part of an exception. It is returned
for success.
- WK_ERR_USER_AND_PASS_REQUIRED
- This status code indicates that a function was called that required a
username and password. The user should be prompted for their username and
the function should be called again.
- WK_ERR_LOGIN_FAILED
- This status code indicates that a function was called that attempted to
validate the username and password and could not, due to an invalid user
or password. The user should be re-prompted for their username/password
and the function should be called again.
- WK_ERR_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR
- This status code indicates that a function was called and an error
occurred that can not be recovered from. If you are in the process of
attempting to log a user in, you have no choice but to display an error
message to the user and not prompt again.
- WK_ERR_REQUEST_TOKEN_STALE
- This status code indicates the user took too long to login, and the the
request token is too old to be used. The user should be told to retry the
action that caused them to be prompted for authentication.
- WK_ERR_WEBAUTH_SERVER_ERROR
- This status code indicates something happened that most likely indicates
the WebAuth server that made the request is misconfigured and/or
unauthorized to make the request. It is similar to
WK_ERR_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR except that the error message to the user
should indicate that the problem is most likely with the server that
redirected them.
- WK_ERR_LOGIN_FORCED
- This status code indicates that a function was called that required a
username and password even if single sign-on credentials were available.
The user should be prompted for their username and password and the
function should be called again with that data.
- WK_ERR_USER_REJECTED
- This status code indicates that the authenticated principal was rejected
by the WebKDC configuration (usually because WebKdcPermittedRealms was set
and the realm of the principal wasn't in that list).
- WK_ERR_CREDS_EXPIRED
- This status code indicates that the principal we attempted to authenticate
to has an expired password. If possible, the user should be prompted to
change their password and then the operation retried.
- WK_ERR_MULTIFACTOR_REQUIRED
- This status code indicates that authentication was successful but that
authentication with a second factor is also required. The user should be
prompted for their second factor and then the login reattempted with that
information plus the returned proxy tokens.
- WK_ERR_MULTIFACTOR_UNAVAILABLE
- This status code indicates that the desired site requires multifactor, but
the user does not have multifactor configured or does not have the correct
second factor to authenticate to that site.
- WK_ERR_LOGIN_REJECT
- This status code indicates that this user is not allowed to log on to that
site at this time for security reasons. This is a transitory error; the
user may be permitted to authenticate later, or from a different location.
This error message is used for rejected logins from particular locations,
logins that appear to be from a compromised account, or accounts that have
been locked out due to too many failed logins.
- WK_ERR_LOA_UNAVAILABLE
- This status code indicates that the site requested a Level of Assurance
for the user's authentication that is higher than this user can provide,
either because of insufficient proof of identity available to the system
or due to an insufficiently strong configured authentication method.
- WK_ERR_AUTH_REJECTED
- This user is not permitted to authenticate to the desired destination
WebAuth Application Server at this time. This may be due to local policy,
security limitations placed on the user, missing prerequisite actions that
the user must take (such as training or a usage agreement), or some other
local factor.
- WK_ERR_AUTH_REPLAY
- This authentication attempt appears to be a replay. Replays may be
rejected as a security measure to protect against people who walked away
with a browser open and left the WebLogin form submission in the browser
cache.
- WK_ERR_AUTH_LOCKOUT
- This account has been locked out due to too many unsuccessful login
attempts. The login should be retried later.
- WK_ERR_LOGIN_TIMEOUT
- There was a timeout while attempting to log in. The login should be
retried, though multiple errors could mean a problem outside of
WebAuth.
- new (STATUS, MESSAGE[, ERROR[,
DATA]])
- Create a new WebKDC::WebKDCException object. STATUS is one of the status
constants defined above other than WK_SUCCESS. MESSAGE is the error
message for the exception. ERROR, if present, is a protocol error code
that caused the exception. DATA, if present, is additional data about the
exception, currently used to carry the HTML error message to display to
the user if one is available.
- data ()
- Returns the additional exception data (if there was any).
- error_code
()
- Returns the WebKDC protocol errorCode (if there was one).
- message ()
- Returns the error message that was passed to the constructor.
- status ()
- Returns the WebKDC::WebKDCException status code for the exception, which
will be one of the WK_ERR_* codes.
- verbose_message
()
- This method returns a verbose error message, which consists of the status
code, message, and any error code.
- to_string
()
- This method is called if the exception is used as a string. It is a
wrapper around the verbose_message method.
Roland Schemers and Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
WebKDC(3)
This module is part of WebAuth. The current version is available
from <http://webauth.stanford.edu/>.