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// | Author: Richard Heyes <richard@php.net> |
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// $Id$
/**
* Implmentation of ANONYMOUS SASL mechanism
*
* @author Richard Heyes <richard@php.net>
* @access public
* @version 1.0
* @package Auth_SASL
*/
require_once('Auth/SASL/Common.php');
class Auth_SASL_Anonymous extends Auth_SASL_Common
{
/**
* Not much to do here except return the token supplied.
* No encoding, hashing or encryption takes place for this
* mechanism, simply one of:
* o An email address
* o An opaque string not containing "@" that can be interpreted
* by the sysadmin
* o Nothing
*
* We could have some logic here for the second option, but this
* would by no means create something interpretable.
*
* @param string $token Optional email address or string to provide
* as trace information.
* @return string The unaltered input token
*/
function getResponse($token = '')
{
return $token;
}
}
?>