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#ifndef SBUILD_AUTH_NULL_H
#define SBUILD_AUTH_NULL_H
#include <sbuild/sbuild-auth.h>
namespace sbuild
{
/**
* Null Authentication handler.
*
* auth_null handles user authentication, authorisation and session
* management. Unlike auth_pam, it does nothing. All attempts to
* authenticate will fail.
*/
class auth_null : public auth
{
private:
/**
* The constructor.
*
* @param service_name the PAM service name. This should be a
* hard-coded constant string literal for safety and security.
* This is passed to pam_start() when initialising PAM, and is
* used to load the correct configuration file from /etc/pam.d.
*/
auth_null (std::string const& service_name);
public:
/**
* The destructor.
*/
virtual ~auth_null ();
/**
* Create an auth_null object.
*
* @param service_name the PAM service name. This should be a
* hard-coded constant string literal for safety and security.
* This is passed to pam_start() when initialising PAM, and is
* used to load the correct configuration file from /etc/pam.d.
* @returns a shared pointer to the created object.
*/
static auth::ptr
create (std::string const& service_name);
/**
* Get the PAM environment. This is the environment as set by PAM
* modules.
*
* @returns an environment list.
*/
virtual environment
get_auth_environment () const;
virtual void
start ();
virtual void
stop ();
virtual void
authenticate (status auth_status);
virtual bool
is_initialised () const;
protected:
/// Is the serive initialised?
bool initialised;
/// Minimal environment.
environment auth_environment;
};
}
#endif /* SBUILD_AUTH_NULL_H */
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