WebAuth::Token::Proxy - WebAuth proxy tokens
my $token = WebAuth::Token::Proxy->new;
$token->subject ('user');
$token->type ('krb5');
$token->webkdc_proxy ($raw);
$token->expiration (time + 3600);
print $token->encode ($keyring), "\n";
A WebAuth proxy token, used by a WebAuth Application Server to
request other tokens from the WebKDC. This is returned by the WebKDC to a
WebAuth Application Server if the WAS may need to request various tokens
(particularly credential tokens).
- new ()
- Create a new, empty WebAuth::Token::Proxy. At least some attributes will
have to be set using the accessor methods described below before the token
can be used.
As with WebAuth module functions, failures are signaled by
throwing WebAuth::Exception rather than by return status.
- encode (KEYRING)
- Generate the encoded and encrypted form of this token using the provided
KEYRING. The encryption key used will be the one returned by the
best_key() method of WebAuth::Keyring on that KEYRING.
- subject
([SUBJECT])
- Get or set the subject, which holds the authenticated identity of the user
whose credentials and id tokens can be retrieved using this token.
- authz_subject
([SUBJECT])
- Get or set the authorization subject, which holds the asserted
authorization identity of the user holding this token. The authorization
identity may not match the authenticated identity. It represents a request
to use the authorization identity instead of the authentication subject
when applying ACLs or determining identity in the application.
- type ([TYPE])
- Get or set the type of proxy token, which specifies the type of
webkdc-proxy token is included in it. This is currently always
"krb5".
- webkdc_proxy
([DATA])
- Get or set the embedded webkdc-proxy token. This is an opaque blob of data
from the perspective of the WebAuth Application Server. It is decrypted
and used by the WebKDC to fulfill a token request and consists of a
webkdc-proxy token without the base64 encoding.
- initial_factors
([FACTORS])
- Get or set a comma-separated list of authentication factors used by the
user during initial authentication (the single sign-on transaction). For a
list of possible factors and their meaning, see the WebAuth protocol
specification.
- session_factors
([FACTORS])
- Get or set a comma-separated list of authentication factors used by the
user to authenticate this session (this particular visit to this WebAuth
Application Server). For a list of possible factors and their meaning, see
the WebAuth protocol specification.
- loa ([LOA])
- Get or set the level of assurance established for this user
authentication. This is a number whose values are site-defined but for
which increasing numbers represent increasing assurance for the
authentication.
- creation
([TIMESTAMP])
- Get or set the creation timestamp for this token in seconds since epoch.
If not set, the encoded token will have a creation time set to the time of
encoding.
- expiration
([TIMESTAMP])
- Get or set the expiration timestamp for this token in seconds since
epoch.
Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>