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litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:sasl [2018/06/28 19:21]
Robert Perper [Configuring SASL]
litespeed_wiki:lsmcd:sasl [2018/07/23 20:13]
Robert Perper [LSMCD Security Using SASL]
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 Enabling SASL is database wide. Once SASL is enabled, all non-SASL databases will need to be regenerated. You will also need to regenerate your databases (the files stored in the ''​Cached.ShmDir''​ parameter of your node.conf file) if you wish to remove SASL. Enabling SASL is database wide. Once SASL is enabled, all non-SASL databases will need to be regenerated. You will also need to regenerate your databases (the files stored in the ''​Cached.ShmDir''​ parameter of your node.conf file) if you wish to remove SASL.
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 +You can secure data by user if you enable SASL.  This is particularly helpful if you wish to install a single copy of memcached and then share it across your user secured network. ​ See https://​www.litespeedtech.com/​support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​lsmcd:​sasl_secure_user_data for full details.
 ===== Configuring SASL ===== ===== Configuring SASL =====
  
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 If you do not use the ''​$mem_var->​setSaslAuthData('​user',​ '​password'​);''​ line, then this example will work for non-SASL environments as well. If you do not use the ''​$mem_var->​setSaslAuthData('​user',​ '​password'​);''​ line, then this example will work for non-SASL environments as well.
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 +==== Configure for Python ====
 +There are a number of external classes for Python access to memcached. ​ However, only the Python Binary Memcached client https://​python-binary-memcached.readthedocs.io/​ has been certified by LiteSpeed to work with LSMCD in SASL mode.  Installation and use is fully described on their web site.
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