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package org.apache.ws.security.validate;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException;
import org.apache.ws.security.WSConstants;
import org.apache.ws.security.WSPasswordCallback;
import org.apache.ws.security.WSSConfig;
import org.apache.ws.security.WSSecurityException;
import org.apache.ws.security.handler.RequestData;
import org.apache.ws.security.message.token.UsernameToken;
import org.apache.ws.security.util.Base64;
/**
* This class validates a processed UsernameToken, extracted from the Credential passed to
* the validate method.
*/
public class UsernameTokenValidator implements Validator {
private static org.apache.commons.logging.Log log =
org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.getLog(UsernameTokenValidator.class);
/**
* Validate the credential argument. It must contain a non-null UsernameToken. A
* CallbackHandler implementation is also required to be set.
*
* If the password type is either digest or plaintext, it extracts a password from the
* CallbackHandler and then compares the passwords appropriately.
*
* If the password is null it queries a hook to allow the user to validate UsernameTokens
* of this type.
*
* @param credential the Credential to be validated
* @param data the RequestData associated with the request
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed validation
*/
public Credential validate(Credential credential, RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
if (credential == null || credential.getUsernametoken() == null) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILURE, "noCredential");
}
boolean handleCustomPasswordTypes = false;
boolean passwordsAreEncoded = false;
String requiredPasswordType = null;
WSSConfig wssConfig = data.getWssConfig();
if (wssConfig != null) {
handleCustomPasswordTypes = wssConfig.getHandleCustomPasswordTypes();
passwordsAreEncoded = wssConfig.getPasswordsAreEncoded();
requiredPasswordType = wssConfig.getRequiredPasswordType();
}
UsernameToken usernameToken = credential.getUsernametoken();
usernameToken.setPasswordsAreEncoded(passwordsAreEncoded);
String pwType = usernameToken.getPasswordType();
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("UsernameToken user " + usernameToken.getName());
log.debug("UsernameToken password type " + pwType);
}
if (requiredPasswordType != null && !requiredPasswordType.equals(pwType)) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("Authentication failed as the received password type does not "
+ "match the required password type of: " + requiredPasswordType);
}
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
//
// If the UsernameToken is hashed or plaintext, then retrieve the password from the
// callback handler and compare directly. If the UsernameToken is of some unknown type,
// then delegate authentication to the callback handler
//
String password = usernameToken.getPassword();
if (usernameToken.isHashed()) {
verifyDigestPassword(usernameToken, data);
} else if (WSConstants.PASSWORD_TEXT.equals(pwType)
|| (password != null && (pwType == null || "".equals(pwType.trim())))) {
verifyPlaintextPassword(usernameToken, data);
} else if (password != null) {
if (!handleCustomPasswordTypes) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("Authentication failed as handleCustomUsernameTokenTypes is false");
}
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
verifyCustomPassword(usernameToken, data);
} else {
verifyUnknownPassword(usernameToken, data);
}
return credential;
}
/**
* Verify a UsernameToken containing a password of some unknown (but specified) password
* type. It does this by querying a CallbackHandler instance to obtain a password for the
* given username, and then comparing it against the received password.
* This method currently uses the same logic as the verifyPlaintextPassword case, but it in
* a separate protected method to allow users to override the validation of the custom
* password type specific case.
* @param usernameToken The UsernameToken instance to verify
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed authentication.
*/
protected void verifyCustomPassword(UsernameToken usernameToken,
RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
verifyPlaintextPassword(usernameToken, data);
}
/**
* Verify a UsernameToken containing a plaintext password. It does this by querying a
* CallbackHandler instance to obtain a password for the given username, and then comparing
* it against the received password.
* This method currently uses the same logic as the verifyDigestPassword case, but it in
* a separate protected method to allow users to override the validation of the plaintext
* password specific case.
* @param usernameToken The UsernameToken instance to verify
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed authentication.
*/
protected void verifyPlaintextPassword(UsernameToken usernameToken,
RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
verifyDigestPassword(usernameToken, data);
}
/**
* Verify a UsernameToken containing a password digest. It does this by querying a
* CallbackHandler instance to obtain a password for the given username, and then comparing
* it against the received password.
* @param usernameToken The UsernameToken instance to verify
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed authentication.
*/
protected void verifyDigestPassword(UsernameToken usernameToken,
RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
if (data.getCallbackHandler() == null) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILURE, "noCallback");
}
String user = usernameToken.getName();
String password = usernameToken.getPassword();
String nonce = usernameToken.getNonce();
String createdTime = usernameToken.getCreated();
String pwType = usernameToken.getPasswordType();
boolean passwordsAreEncoded = usernameToken.getPasswordsAreEncoded();
WSPasswordCallback pwCb =
new WSPasswordCallback(user, null, pwType, WSPasswordCallback.USERNAME_TOKEN, data);
try {
data.getCallbackHandler().handle(new Callback[]{pwCb});
} catch (IOException e) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug(e);
}
throw new WSSecurityException(
WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION, null, null, e
);
} catch (UnsupportedCallbackException e) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug(e);
}
throw new WSSecurityException(
WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION, null, null, e
);
}
String origPassword = pwCb.getPassword();
if (origPassword == null) {
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
log.debug("Callback supplied no password for: " + user);
}
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
if (usernameToken.isHashed()) {
String passDigest;
if (passwordsAreEncoded) {
passDigest = UsernameToken.doPasswordDigest(nonce, createdTime, Base64.decode(origPassword));
} else {
passDigest = UsernameToken.doPasswordDigest(nonce, createdTime, origPassword);
}
if (!passDigest.equals(password)) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
} else {
if (!origPassword.equals(password)) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
}
}
/**
* Verify a UsernameToken containing no password. This does nothing - but is in a separate
* method to allow the end-user to override validation easily.
* @param usernameToken The UsernameToken instance to verify
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed authentication.
*/
protected void verifyUnknownPassword(UsernameToken usernameToken,
RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
//
}
}
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