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* src/ejabberd_auth.erl: Bugfix: We now are forced to check is an * src/ejabberd_auth.erl: Bugfix: We now are forced to check is an
anonymous user is log under a given user name before trying to register anonymous user is log under a given user name before trying to register
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* doc/guide.tex: Updated (SASL anonymous and anonymous login).
2006-04-19 Alexey Shchepin <alexey@sevcom.net> 2006-04-19 Alexey Shchepin <alexey@sevcom.net>

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\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\subsubsection{SASL anonymous and anonymous login}
\label{sec:configsaslanonymous}
\ind{sasl anonymous}\ind{anonymous login}
The configuration of the anonymous mode can be done with three host_config
parameters:
\begin{itemize}
\item \term{auth\_method}: This value is used for defining the authentication method:
internal, odbc, ldap, external). You now have a special extra option to enable
anonymous mode: anonymous.
\item \term{allow\_multiple\_connections}: This option can be either true or false and
is only used when the anonymous mode is enabled. Setting it to true means that
the same username will be able to be taken several time in anonymous login
mode if different resource are used to connect. This option is only useful in
very special cases. It defaults to false.
\item \term{anonymous\_protocol}: This option can take three values: sasl_anon,
login_anon or both. sasl_anon means that SASL anonymous mode is
enabled. login_anon means that anonymous login mode is enabled. both means
that SASL anonymous and login anonymous are enabled.
\end{itemize}
Those options are defined for each virtual host with the \term{host\_config}
parameter (see section~\ref{sec:configvirtualhost}).
Examples:
\begin{itemize}
\item To enable anonymous login on a virtual host:
\begin{verbatim}
{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, anonymous},
{anonymous_protocol, login_anon}]}.
\end{verbatim}
\item To enable anonymous login and internal authentication on a virtual host:
\begin{verbatim}
{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [anonymous,internal]},
{anonymous_protocol, login_anon}]}.
\end{verbatim}
\item To enable SASL anonymous on a virtual host:
\begin{verbatim}
{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [anonymous]},
{anonymous_protocol, sasl_anon}]}.
\end{verbatim}
\item To enable SASL anonymous and anonymous login on a virtual host:
\begin{verbatim}
{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [anonymous]},
{anonymous_protocol, both}]}.
\end{verbatim}
\item To enable SASL anonymous, anonymous login and internal authentication on
a virtual host:
\begin{verbatim}
{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [anonymous,internal]},
{anonymous_protocol, both}]}.
\end{verbatim}
\end{itemize}
A detailled tutorial on SASL anonymous and anonymous login support is
available from:
\ahrefurl{http://support.process-one.net/doc/display/MESSENGER/Anonymous+users+support}
\subsection{Creating an Initial Administrator} \subsection{Creating an Initial Administrator}
\label{sec:initialadmin} \label{sec:initialadmin}