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package org.apache.kafka.common.security.plain;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
/*
* Authentication callback for SASL/PLAIN authentication. Callback handler must
* set authenticated flag to true if the client provided password in the callback
* matches the expected password.
*/
public class PlainAuthenticateCallback implements Callback {
private final char[] password;
private boolean authenticated;
/**
* Creates a callback with the password provided by the client
* @param password The password provided by the client during SASL/PLAIN authentication
*/
public PlainAuthenticateCallback(char[] password) {
this.password = password;
}
/**
* Returns the password provided by the client during SASL/PLAIN authentication
*/
public char[] password() {
return password;
}
/**
* Returns true if client password matches expected password, false otherwise.
* This state is set the server-side callback handler.
*/
public boolean authenticated() {
return this.authenticated;
}
/**
* Sets the authenticated state. This is set by the server-side callback handler
* by matching the client provided password with the expected password.
*
* @param authenticated true indicates successful authentication
*/
public void authenticated(boolean authenticated) {
this.authenticated = authenticated;
}
}