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{extauth_instances, 3}.
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\end{verbatim}
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\makesubsubsection{saslanonymous}{SASL Anonymous and Anonymous Login}
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\makesubsubsection{saslanonymous}{Anonymous Login and SASL Anonymous}
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\ind{sasl anonymous}\ind{anonymous login}
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\ind{sasl anonymous}\ind{anonymous login}
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The value \term{anonymous} will enable the internal authentication method.
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The \term{anonymous} authentication method enables two modes for anonymous authentication:
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\begin{description}
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\titem{Anonymous login:} This is a standard login, that use the
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classical login and password mechanisms, but where password is
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accepted or preconfigured for all anonymous users. This login is
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compliant with SASL authentication, password and digest non-SASL
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authentication, so this option will work with almost all XMPP
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clients
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\titem{SASL Anonymous:} This is a special SASL authentication
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mechanism that allows to login without providing username or
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password (see \xepref{0175}). The main advantage of SASL Anonymous
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is that the protocol was designed to give the user a login. This is
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useful to avoid in some case, where the server has many users
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already logged or registered and when it is hard to find a free
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username. The main disavantage is that you need a client that
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specifically supports the SASL Anonymous protocol.
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\end{description}
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%TODO: introduction; tell what people can do with this
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%TODO: introduction; tell what people can do with this
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The anonymous authentication method can be configured with the following
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The anonymous authentication method can be configured with the following
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options. Remember that you can use the \term{host\_config} option to set virtual
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options. Remember that you can use the \term{host\_config} option to set virtual
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host specific options (see section~\ref{virtualhost}). Note that there also
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host specific options (see section~\ref{virtualhost}).
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is a detailed tutorial regarding \footahref{http://support.process-one.net/doc/display/MESSENGER/Anonymous+users+support}{SASL
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Anonymous and anonymous login configuration}.
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\begin{description}
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\begin{description}
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\titem{\{allow\_multiple\_connections, false|true\}} This option is only used
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\titem{\{allow\_multiple\_connections, false|true\}} This option is only used
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multiple times in anonymous login mode if different resource are used to
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multiple times in anonymous login mode if different resource are used to
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connect. This option is only useful in very special occasions. The default
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connect. This option is only useful in very special occasions. The default
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value is \term{false}.
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value is \term{false}.
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\titem{\{anonymous\_protocol, sasl\_anon | login\_anon | both\}}
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\titem{\{anonymous\_protocol, login\_anon | sasl\_anon | both\}
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\term{sasl\_anon} means
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\term{login\_anon} means that the anonymous login method will be used.
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that the SASL Anonymous method will be used. \term{login\_anon} means that the
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\term{sasl\_anon} means that the SASL Anonymous method will be used.
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anonymous login method will be used. \term{both} means that SASL Anonymous and
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\term{both} means that SASL Anonymous and login anonymous are both enabled.
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login anonymous are both enabled.
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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Those options are defined for each virtual host with the \term{host\_config}
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Those options are defined for each virtual host with the \term{host\_config}
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\end{itemize}
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\end{itemize}
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There are more configuration examples and XMPP client example stanzas in
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\footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/Anonymous-users-support}{Anonymous users support}.
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\makesubsubsection{pam}{PAM Authentication}
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\makesubsubsection{pam}{PAM Authentication}
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\ind{PAM authentication}\ind{Pluggable Authentication Modules}
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\ind{PAM authentication}\ind{Pluggable Authentication Modules}
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