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NAME

       WebAuth::Token::App - WebAuth app tokens

SYNOPSIS

           my $token = WebAuth::Token::App->new;
           $token->subject ('user');
           $token->expiration (time + 3600);
           print $token->encode ($keyring), "\n";

DESCRIPTION

       A WebAuth application token, used by a WebAuth Application Server to store data, such as
       the identity of an authenticated user or the session key for that identity information.

       There are two basic forms of this token: one that contains only the session_key attribute
       and one that contains the other attributes.  The first form is used to communicate the
       session key for WebKDC communication across a pool of WebAuth Application Servers that the
       user may visit interchangeably while accessing the same URL.  The second form is used to
       record the authenticated identity of the user for a session on a WebAuth Application
       Server.

CLASS METHODS

       new ()
           Create a new, empty WebAuth::Token::App.  At least some attributes will have to be set
           using the accessor methods described below before the token can be used.

INSTANCE METHODS

       As with WebAuth module functions, failures are signaled by throwing WebAuth::Exception
       rather than by return status.

General Methods

       encode (KEYRING)
           Generate the encoded and encrypted form of this token using the provided KEYRING.  The
           encryption key used will be the one returned by the best_key() method of
           WebAuth::Keyring on that KEYRING.

Accessor Methods

       subject ([SUBJECT])
           Get or set the subject, which holds the authenticated identity of the user holding
           this token.

       authz_subject ([SUBJECT])
           Get or set the authorization subject, which holds the asserted authorization identity
           of the user holding this token.  The authorization identity may not match the
           authenticated identity.  It represents a request to use the authorization identity
           instead of the authentication subject when applying ACLs or determining identity in
           the application.

       last_used ([TIMESTAMP])
           Get or set the last-used timestamp in seconds since epoch, which is updated each time
           the token is presented to the WebAuth Application Server.  This is used to implement
           inactivity timeouts.

       session_key ([DATA])
           Get or set the session key for communication with the WebKDC.  An app token containing
           a session key is used to allow any system in a pool of WebAuth Application Servers
           sharing the same private key can decrypt this app token and then use the key to
           decrypt the tokens returned from the WebKDC.  The data contained in this attribute is
           only the raw key material, not a WebAuth::Key object.

           If this attribute is present, none of the other attributes will be present.

       initial_factors ([FACTORS])
           Get or set a comma-separated list of authentication factors used by the user during
           initial authentication (the single sign-on transaction).  For a list of possible
           factors and their meaning, see the WebAuth protocol specification.

       session_factors ([FACTORS])
           Get or set a comma-separated list of authentication factors used by the user to
           authenticate this session (this particular visit to this WebAuth Application Server).
           For a list of possible factors and their meaning, see the WebAuth protocol
           specification.

       loa ([LOA])
           Get or set the level of assurance established for this user authentication.  This is a
           number whose values are site-defined but for which increasing numbers represent
           increasing assurance for the authentication.

       creation ([TIMESTAMP])
           Get or set the creation timestamp for this token in seconds since epoch.  If not set,
           the encoded token will have a creation time set to the time of encoding.

       expiration ([TIMESTAMP])
           Get or set the expiration timestamp for this token in seconds since epoch.

AUTHOR

       Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>

SEE ALSO

       WebAuth(3), WebAuth::Keyring(3), WebAuth::Token(3)

       This module is part of WebAuth.  The current version is available from
       <http://webauth.stanford.edu/>.