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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ used is drastically reduced. In fact only the GSSAPI SASL mechanism
provides an acceptable level of security by modern standards. Previous
versions of QEMU referred to the DIGEST-MD5 mechanism, however, it has
multiple serious flaws described in detail in RFC 6331 and thus should
-never be used any more. The SCRAM-SHA-1 mechanism provides a simple
+never be used any more. The SCRAM-SHA-256 mechanism provides a simple
username/password auth facility similar to DIGEST-MD5, but does not
support session encryption, so can only be used in combination with TLS.
@@ -191,11 +191,12 @@ reasonable configuration is
::
- mech_list: scram-sha-1
+ mech_list: scram-sha-256
sasldb_path: /etc/qemu/passwd.db
The ``saslpasswd2`` program can be used to populate the ``passwd.db``
-file with accounts.
+file with accounts. Note that the ``passwd.db`` file stores passwords
+in clear text.
Other SASL configurations will be left as an exercise for the reader.
Note that all mechanisms, except GSSAPI, should be combined with use of