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Now I reconnect to ZNC again. This time, instead of sending "user/network:password" as the server password, I use "user/network:". Thanks to the SSL client certificate, I can now successfully login | Now I reconnect to ZNC again. This time, instead of sending "user/network:password" as the server password, I use "user/network:". Thanks to the SSL client certificate, I can now successfully login without my password! |
Revision as of 01:06, 23 May 2015
This module is a part of ZNC. This module is shipped with ZNC by default. If you have the right "LoadMod" you can activate it with /znc LoadMod certauth The code for this module can be found here. This module is part of ZNC since Version 0.094 |
This module let's users to log in via SSL client keys, similar to CertFP.
Usage
Arguments
This global module takes no arguments.
Read loading modules to learn more about loading modules.
After loading this module, you have to reconnect to znc. You can now save your key fingerprint with /msg *certauth add
. From now on you can log in to znc with any password but it cannot be blank. E.g. you can just send an "user/network:" as the server password.
Example
After loading certauth and following the steps from ZNC's Cert page, I connect with my SSL client certificate to ZNC:
/msg *certauth help <*certauth> Commands: show, list, add, del [no] /msg *certauth show <*certauth> Your current public key is: 4da806d1fc3e8e24015e3764e8e4264e188d62aa /msg *certauth list <*certauth> No keys set for your user /msg *certauth add <*certauth> Added your current public key to the list /msg *certauth list <*certauth> +----+------------------------------------------+ <*certauth> | Id | Key | <*certauth> +----+------------------------------------------+ <*certauth> | 1 | 4da806d1fc3e8e24015e3764e8e4264e188d62aa | <*certauth> +----+------------------------------------------+
Now I reconnect to ZNC again. This time, instead of sending "user/network:password" as the server password, I use "user/network:". Thanks to the SSL client certificate, I can now successfully login without my password!