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Sending an invalid auth scheme
Alan D. Cabrera 2012-07-11, 13:15
It seems that if the client sends an invalid auth scheme the server simply drops the connection without returning an error packet. Is this true? If this is true is this desired behavior? Regards, Alan
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Alan D. Cabrera 2012-07-11, 13:15
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Re: Sending an invalid auth scheme
Camille Fournier 2012-07-12, 01:54
You should get an auth exception along with the invalidation. At least in the java code, we put a fix in for that in 3.3.3.
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> It seems that if the client sends an invalid auth scheme the server simply > drops the connection without returning an error packet. Is this true? If > this is true is this desired behavior? > > > Regards, > Alan > >
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Camille Fournier 2012-07-12, 01:54
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Re: Sending an invalid auth scheme
Alan D. Cabrera 2012-07-12, 04:14
I think that I'm looking/running the 3.5.x code. I'm seeing the server drop the connection if it doesn't recognize the auth scheme; note that this is different than an auth failure with a valid scheme. If this is not the case I'm happy to dig further. Regards, Alan
On Jul 11, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Camille Fournier wrote:
> You should get an auth exception along with the invalidation. At least in > the java code, we put a fix in for that in 3.3.3. > > C > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> It seems that if the client sends an invalid auth scheme the server simply >> drops the connection without returning an error packet. Is this true? If >> this is true is this desired behavior? >> >> >> Regards, >> Alan >> >>
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Alan D. Cabrera 2012-07-12, 04:14
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