A few things confuse me. Is there a better way to do auth_types() without the symbolic reference?
Also, you return a lot of failures. Why not leave off some else blocks and just have a return; at the end of each function? (If you want to agree with the documentation, don't return undef explicitly. It creates a one-item list in list context, not a blank list.)
Do you really need a regex to compare $auth_type?
Why are you using a string comparison for numbers in auth()? Further, why not call $me->code() once, storing it in a temporary variable?
Otherwise, things look solid. (Your _AUTH() is evidence that you're a good programmer.)
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