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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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if (!checkValue(Buffer.from(ctx.password), allowedPassword))
return ctx.reject();
break;
case 'none':
return ctx.reject(['password']);
default:
return ctx.reject();
}
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* **authentication**(< _AuthContext_ >ctx) - The client has requested authentication. `ctx.username` contains the client username, `ctx.method` contains the requested authentication method, and `ctx.accept()` and `ctx.reject([< Array >authMethodsLeft[, < Boolean >isPartialSuccess]])` are used to accept or reject the authentication request respectively. `abort` is emitted if the client aborts the authentication request. Other properties/methods available on `ctx` depends on the `ctx.method` of authentication the client has requested:

* `none`:

* This is sometimes used by SFTP clients to determine what methods are actually usable. In particular FileZilla and Cyberduck use this when initially connecting. You can pass such a list of methods as an array to ctx.reject(), ex. `ctx.reject(['password'])` would tell the client only the password method is available.

* `password`:

* **password** - _string_ - This is the password sent by the client.
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