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    • Steve Holme's avatar
      pop3: Added basic SASL XOAUTH2 support · 18db7438
      Steve Holme authored
      Added the ability to use an XOAUTH2 bearer token [RFC6750] with POP3 for
      authentication using RFC6749 "OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework".
      
      The bearer token is expected to be valid for the user specified in
      conn->user. If CURLOPT_XOAUTH2_BEARER is defined and the connection has
      an advertised auth mechanism of "XOAUTH2", the user and access token are
      formatted as a base64 encoded string and sent to the server as
      "AUTH XOAUTH2 <bearer token>".
      18db7438
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    • Daniel Stenberg's avatar
      FTP: remove krb4 support · bb552933
      Daniel Stenberg authored
      We've announced this pending removal for a long time and we've
      repeatedly asked if anyone would care or if anyone objects. Nobody has
      objected. It has probably not even been working for a good while since
      nobody has tested/used this code recently.
      
      The stuff in krb4.h that was generic enough to be used by other sources
      is now present in security.h
      bb552933
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    • Nick Zitzmann's avatar
      darwinssl: add TLS crypto authentication · a5c0e209
      Nick Zitzmann authored
      Users using the Secure Transport (darwinssl) back-end can now use a
      certificate and private key to authenticate with a site using TLS. Because
      Apple's security system is based around the keychain and does not have any
      non-public function to create a SecIdentityRef data structure from data
      loaded outside of the Keychain, the certificate and private key have to be
      loaded into the Keychain first (using the certtool command line tool or
      the Security framework's C API) before we can find it and use it.
      a5c0e209
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