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package org.apache.catalina.realm;


import java.security.Principal;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.login.AccountExpiredException;
import javax.security.auth.login.CredentialExpiredException;
import javax.security.auth.login.FailedLoginException;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;

import org.apache.catalina.Container;
import org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException;
import org.apache.catalina.authenticator.Constants;
import org.apache.juli.logging.Log;
import org.apache.juli.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.ExceptionUtils;


/**
 * 

Implementation of Realm that authenticates users via the Java * Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS). JAAS support requires * either JDK 1.4 (which includes it as part of the standard platform) or * JDK 1.3 (with the plug-in jaas.jar file).

* *

The value configured for the appName property is passed to * the javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext constructor, to * specify the application name used to select the set of relevant * LoginModules required.

* *

The JAAS Specification describes the result of a successful login as a * javax.security.auth.Subject instance, which can contain zero * or more java.security.Principal objects in the return value * of the Subject.getPrincipals() method. However, it provides * no guidance on how to distinguish Principals that describe the individual * user (and are thus appropriate to return as the value of * request.getUserPrincipal() in a web application) from the Principal(s) * that describe the authorized roles for this user. To maintain as much * independence as possible from the underlying LoginMethod * implementation executed by JAAS, the following policy is implemented by * this Realm:

*
    *
  • The JAAS LoginModule is assumed to return a * Subject with at least one Principal instance * representing the user himself or herself, and zero or more separate * Principals representing the security roles authorized * for this user.
  • *
  • On the Principal representing the user, the Principal * name is an appropriate value to return via the Servlet API method * HttpServletRequest.getRemoteUser().
  • *
  • On the Principals representing the security roles, the * name is the name of the authorized security role.
  • *
  • This Realm will be configured with two lists of fully qualified Java * class names of classes that implement * java.security.Principal - one that identifies class(es) * representing a user, and one that identifies class(es) representing * a security role.
  • *
  • As this Realm iterates over the Principals returned by * Subject.getPrincipals(), it will identify the first * Principal that matches the "user classes" list as the * Principal for this user.
  • *
  • As this Realm iterates over the Principals returned by * Subject.getPrincipals(), it will accumulate the set of * all Principals matching the "role classes" list as * identifying the security roles for this user.
  • *
  • It is a configuration error for the JAAS login method to return a * validated Subject without a Principal that * matches the "user classes" list.
  • *
  • By default, the enclosing Container's name serves as the * application name used to obtain the JAAS LoginContext ("Catalina" in * a default installation). Tomcat must be able to find an application * with this name in the JAAS configuration file. Here is a hypothetical * JAAS configuration file entry for a database-oriented login module that uses * a Tomcat-managed JNDI database resource: *
    Catalina {
    org.foobar.auth.DatabaseLoginModule REQUIRED
        JNDI_RESOURCE=jdbc/AuthDB
      USER_TABLE=users
      USER_ID_COLUMN=id
      USER_NAME_COLUMN=name
      USER_CREDENTIAL_COLUMN=password
      ROLE_TABLE=roles
      ROLE_NAME_COLUMN=name
      PRINCIPAL_FACTORY=org.foobar.auth.impl.SimplePrincipalFactory;
    };
  • *
  • To set the JAAS configuration file * location, set the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable * similar to the following:
    CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.security.auth.login.config=$CATALINA_HOME/conf/jaas.config"
    *
  • *
  • As part of the login process, JAASRealm registers its own CallbackHandler, * called (unsurprisingly) JAASCallbackHandler. This handler supplies the * HTTP requests's username and credentials to the user-supplied LoginModule
  • *
  • As with other Realm implementations, digested passwords are supported if * the <Realm> element in server.xml contains a * digest attribute; JAASCallbackHandler will digest the password * prior to passing it back to the LoginModule
  • *
* * @author Craig R. McClanahan * @author Yoav Shapira * @version $Id: JAASRealm.java 1029527 2010-11-01 02:04:53Z markt $ */ public class JAASRealm extends RealmBase { private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(JAASRealm.class); // ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables /** * The application name passed to the JAAS LoginContext, * which uses it to select the set of relevant LoginModules. */ protected String appName = null; /** * Descriptive information about this Realm implementation. */ protected static final String info = "org.apache.catalina.realm.JAASRealm/1.0"; /** * Descriptive information about this Realm implementation. */ protected static final String name = "JAASRealm"; /** * The list of role class names, split out for easy processing. */ protected List roleClasses = new ArrayList(); /** * The set of user class names, split out for easy processing. */ protected List userClasses = new ArrayList(); /** * Whether to use context ClassLoader or default ClassLoader. * True means use context ClassLoader, and True is the default * value. */ protected boolean useContextClassLoader = true; // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** * setter for the appName member variable * @deprecated JAAS should use the Engine (domain) name and webpp/host overrides */ @Deprecated public void setAppName(String name) { appName = name; } /** * getter for the appName member variable */ public String getAppName() { return appName; } /** * Sets whether to use the context or default ClassLoader. * True means use context ClassLoader. * * @param useContext True means use context ClassLoader */ public void setUseContextClassLoader(boolean useContext) { useContextClassLoader = useContext; log.info("Setting useContextClassLoader = " + useContext); } /** * Returns whether to use the context or default ClassLoader. * True means to use the context ClassLoader. * * @return The value of useContextClassLoader */ public boolean isUseContextClassLoader() { return useContextClassLoader; } @Override public void setContainer(Container container) { super.setContainer(container); if( appName==null ) { String name = container.getName(); if (!name.startsWith("/")) { name = "/" + name; } name = makeLegalForJAAS(name); appName=name; log.info("Set JAAS app name " + appName); } } /** * Comma-delimited list of java.security.Principal classes * that represent security roles. */ protected String roleClassNames = null; public String getRoleClassNames() { return (this.roleClassNames); } /** * Sets the list of comma-delimited classes that represent roles. The * classes in the list must implement java.security.Principal. * The supplied list of classes will be parsed when {@link #start()} is * called. */ public void setRoleClassNames(String roleClassNames) { this.roleClassNames = roleClassNames; } /** * Parses a comma-delimited list of class names, and store the class names * in the provided List. Each class must implement * java.security.Principal. * * @param classNamesString a comma-delimited list of fully qualified class names. * @param classNamesList the list in which the class names will be stored. * The list is cleared before being populated. */ protected void parseClassNames(String classNamesString, List classNamesList) { classNamesList.clear(); if (classNamesString == null) return; ClassLoader loader = this.getClass().getClassLoader(); if (isUseContextClassLoader()) loader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); String[] classNames = classNamesString.split("[ ]*,[ ]*"); for (int i=0; i principalClass = Class.forName(classNames[i], false, loader); if (Principal.class.isAssignableFrom(principalClass)) { classNamesList.add(classNames[i]); } else { log.error("Class "+classNames[i]+" is not implementing "+ "java.security.Principal! Class not added."); } } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { log.error("Class "+classNames[i]+" not found! Class not added."); } } } /** * Comma-delimited list of java.security.Principal classes * that represent individual users. */ protected String userClassNames = null; public String getUserClassNames() { return (this.userClassNames); } /** * Sets the list of comma-delimited classes that represent individual * users. The classes in the list must implement * java.security.Principal. The supplied list of classes will * be parsed when {@link #start()} is called. */ public void setUserClassNames(String userClassNames) { this.userClassNames = userClassNames; } /** * Return descriptive information about this Realm implementation and * the corresponding version number, in the format * <description>/<version>. */ @Override public String getInfo() { return info; } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Return the Principal associated with the specified username * and credentials, if there is one; otherwise return null. * * @param username Username of the Principal to look up * @param credentials Password or other credentials to use in * authenticating this username */ @Override public Principal authenticate(String username, String credentials) { return authenticate(username, new JAASCallbackHandler(this, username, credentials)); } /** * Return the Principal associated with the specified username * and digest, if there is one; otherwise return null. * * @param username Username of the Principal to look up * @param clientDigest Digest to use in authenticating this username * @param nonce Server generated nonce * @param nc Nonce count * @param cnonce Client generated nonce * @param qop Quality of protection applied to the message * @param realmName Realm name * @param md5a2 Second MD5 digest used to calculate the digest * MD5(Method + ":" + uri) */ @Override public Principal authenticate(String username, String clientDigest, String nonce, String nc, String cnonce, String qop, String realmName, String md5a2) { return authenticate(username, new JAASCallbackHandler(this, username, clientDigest, nonce, nc, cnonce, qop, realmName, md5a2, Constants.DIGEST_METHOD)); } // -------------------------------------------------------- Package Methods // ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods /** * Perform the actual JAAS authentication */ protected Principal authenticate(String username, CallbackHandler callbackHandler) { // Establish a LoginContext to use for authentication try { LoginContext loginContext = null; if( appName==null ) appName="Tomcat"; if( log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.beginLogin", username, appName)); // What if the LoginModule is in the container class loader ? ClassLoader ocl = null; if (!isUseContextClassLoader()) { ocl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader( this.getClass().getClassLoader()); } try { loginContext = new LoginContext(appName, callbackHandler); } catch (Throwable e) { ExceptionUtils.handleThrowable(e); log.error(sm.getString("jaasRealm.unexpectedError"), e); return (null); } finally { if(!isUseContextClassLoader()) { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(ocl); } } if( log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug("Login context created " + username); // Negotiate a login via this LoginContext Subject subject = null; try { loginContext.login(); subject = loginContext.getSubject(); if (subject == null) { if( log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.failedLogin", username)); return (null); } } catch (AccountExpiredException e) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.accountExpired", username)); return (null); } catch (CredentialExpiredException e) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.credentialExpired", username)); return (null); } catch (FailedLoginException e) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.failedLogin", username)); return (null); } catch (LoginException e) { log.warn(sm.getString("jaasRealm.loginException", username), e); return (null); } catch (Throwable e) { ExceptionUtils.handleThrowable(e); log.error(sm.getString("jaasRealm.unexpectedError"), e); return (null); } if( log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.loginContextCreated", username)); // Return the appropriate Principal for this authenticated Subject Principal principal = createPrincipal(username, subject, loginContext); if (principal == null) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.authenticateFailure", username)); return (null); } if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.authenticateSuccess", username)); } return (principal); } catch( Throwable t) { log.error( "error ", t); return null; } } /** * Return a short name for this Realm implementation. */ @Override protected String getName() { return (name); } /** * Return the password associated with the given principal's user name. This * always returns null as the JAASRealm has no way of obtaining this * information. */ @Override protected String getPassword(String username) { return (null); } /** * Return the Principal associated with the given user name. */ @Override protected Principal getPrincipal(String username) { return authenticate(username, new JAASCallbackHandler(this, username, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, Constants.CERT_METHOD)); } /** * Identify and return a java.security.Principal instance * representing the authenticated user for the specified Subject. * The Principal is constructed by scanning the list of Principals returned * by the JAASLoginModule. The first Principal object that matches * one of the class names supplied as a "user class" is the user Principal. * This object is returned to the caller. * Any remaining principal objects returned by the LoginModules are mapped to * roles, but only if their respective classes match one of the "role class" classes. * If a user Principal cannot be constructed, return null. * @param subject The Subject representing the logged-in user * @param loginContext Associated with the Principal so * {@link LoginContext#logout()} can be called later */ protected Principal createPrincipal(String username, Subject subject, LoginContext loginContext) { // Prepare to scan the Principals for this Subject List roles = new ArrayList(); Principal userPrincipal = null; // Scan the Principals for this Subject Iterator principals = subject.getPrincipals().iterator(); while (principals.hasNext()) { Principal principal = principals.next(); String principalClass = principal.getClass().getName(); if( log.isDebugEnabled() ) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.checkPrincipal", principal, principalClass)); } if (userPrincipal == null && userClasses.contains(principalClass)) { userPrincipal = principal; if( log.isDebugEnabled() ) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.userPrincipalSuccess", principal.getName())); } } if (roleClasses.contains(principalClass)) { roles.add(principal.getName()); if( log.isDebugEnabled() ) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.rolePrincipalAdd", principal.getName())); } } } // Print failure message if needed if (userPrincipal == null) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.userPrincipalFailure")); log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.rolePrincipalFailure")); } } else { if (roles.size() == 0) { if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { log.debug(sm.getString("jaasRealm.rolePrincipalFailure")); } } } // Return the resulting Principal for our authenticated user return new GenericPrincipal(username, null, roles, userPrincipal, loginContext); } /** * Ensure the given name is legal for JAAS configuration. * Added for Bugzilla 30869, made protected for easy customization * in case my implementation is insufficient, which I think is * very likely. * * @param src The name to validate * @return A string that's a valid JAAS realm name */ protected String makeLegalForJAAS(final String src) { String result = src; // Default name is "other" per JAAS spec if(result == null) { result = "other"; } // Strip leading slash if present, as Sun JAAS impl // barfs on it (see Bugzilla 30869 bug report). if(result.startsWith("/")) { result = result.substring(1); } return result; } // ------------------------------------------------------ Lifecycle Methods /** * Prepare for the beginning of active use of the public methods of this * component and implement the requirements of * {@link org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase#startInternal()}. * * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error * that prevents this component from being used */ @Override protected void startInternal() throws LifecycleException { // These need to be called after loading configuration, in case // useContextClassLoader appears after them in xml config parseClassNames(userClassNames, userClasses); parseClassNames(roleClassNames, roleClasses); super.startInternal(); } }




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