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NAME

Net::SIP::Authorize - enforce authorization of packets

SYNOPSIS

  my $auth = Net::SIP::Authorize->new(
        dispatcher => $dispatcher,
        realm      => 'net-sip.example.com',
        user2pass  => \&give_pass_for_user,
        i_am_proxy => 1,
  );
  my $proxy = Net::SIP::StatelessProxy->new...
  my $chain = Net::SIP::ReceiveChain->new(
        # all requests for proxy need to be authorized
        [ $auth,$proxy ]
  );

DESCRIPTION

This package is used inside a Net::SIP::ReceiveChain to make sure, that requests are authorized before they get handled by the next receiver in the chain.

CONSTRUCTOR

new ( %ARGS )

This creates a new registar object, %ARGS can have the following keys:

dispatcher

Net::SIP::Dispatcher object manging the registar. Mandatory.

realm

The realm for the authentication request. Defaults to 'p5-net-sip'.

opaque

Optional value for opaque parameter for the authentication request. If none is given no opaque parameter will be used.

user2pass

Either hash reference with user,password mapping or callback, which gives password if called with user.

i_am_proxy

Flag if the object behind works as a proxy (e.g. Net::SIP::StatelessProxy) and sends Proxy-Authenticate or if it is an endpoint (e.g. Net::SIP::Endpoint, Net::SIP::Registrar) which sends WWW-Authenticate.

METHODS

receive ( PACKET,LEG,FROM )

PACKET is the incoming packet, LEG is the Net::SIP::Leg where the packet arrived and FROM is the "ip:port" of the sender. Responses will be send back to the sender through the same leg.

Called from the managing Net::SIP::Dispatcher object if a new packet arrives.

Returns TRUE if the packet was fully handled by this object which is the case, if the packet was not authorized so that a 401 or 407 (if i_am_proxy) response was send back.

Returns FALSE if packet was authorized and should be handled be the next object in the Net::SIP::ReceiveChain. In this case it usually changes the packet to remove the local authorization information.