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package org.apache.wss4j.dom.engine;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import org.apache.wss4j.common.bsp.BSPRule;
import org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto;
import org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.WSConstants;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.WSDocInfo;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.callback.CallbackLookup;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.callback.DOMCallbackLookup;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.handler.RequestData;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.handler.WSHandlerResult;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.processor.Processor;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.saml.DOMSAMLUtil;
import org.apache.wss4j.dom.util.WSSecurityUtil;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
/**
* WS-Security Engine.
*/
public class WSSecurityEngine {
private static final org.slf4j.Logger LOG =
org.slf4j.LoggerFactory.getLogger(WSSecurityEngine.class);
/**
* The WSSConfig instance used by this SecurityEngine to
* find Processors for processing security headers
*/
private WSSConfig wssConfig;
private boolean doDebug;
private CallbackLookup callbackLookup;
/**
* @return the WSSConfig object set on this instance
*/
public final WSSConfig
getWssConfig() {
if (wssConfig == null) {
wssConfig = WSSConfig.getNewInstance();
}
return wssConfig;
}
/**
* @param cfg the WSSConfig instance for this WSSecurityEngine to use
*
* @return the WSSConfig instance previously set on this
* WSSecurityEngine instance
*/
public final WSSConfig
setWssConfig(WSSConfig cfg) {
WSSConfig ret = wssConfig;
wssConfig = cfg;
return ret;
}
/**
* Set the CallbackLookup object to use to locate elements
* @param callbackLookup the CallbackLookup object to use to locate elements
*/
public void setCallbackLookup(CallbackLookup callbackLookup) {
this.callbackLookup = callbackLookup;
}
/**
* Get the CallbackLookup object to use to locate elements
* @return the CallbackLookup object to use to locate elements
*/
public CallbackLookup getCallbackLookup() {
return callbackLookup;
}
/**
* Process the security header given the soap envelope as W3C document.
*
* This is the main entry point to verify or decrypt a SOAP envelope.
* First check if a wsse:Security is available with the
* defined actor.
*
* @param doc the SOAP envelope as {@link Document}
* @param actor the engine works on behalf of this actor. Refer
* to the SOAP specification about actor or role
*
* @param cb a callback hander to the caller to resolve passwords during
* encryption and UsernameToken handling
* @param crypto the object that implements the access to the keystore and the
* handling of certificates.
* @return a WSHandlerResult Object containing the results of processing the security header
* @throws WSSecurityException
* @see WSSecurityEngine#processSecurityHeader(Element securityHeader, CallbackHandler cb,
* Crypto sigVerCrypto, Crypto decCrypto)
*/
public WSHandlerResult processSecurityHeader(
Document doc,
String actor,
CallbackHandler cb,
Crypto crypto
) throws WSSecurityException {
return processSecurityHeader(doc, actor, cb, crypto, crypto);
}
/**
* Process the security header given the soap envelope as W3C document.
*
* This is the main entry point to verify or decrypt a SOAP envelope.
* First check if a wsse:Security is available with the
* defined actor.
*
* @param doc the SOAP envelope as {@link Document}
* @param actor the engine works on behalf of this actor. Refer
* to the SOAP specification about actor or role
*
* @param cb a callback hander to the caller to resolve passwords during
* encryption and UsernameToken handling
* @param sigVerCrypto the object that implements the access to the keystore and the
* handling of certificates for Signature verification
* @param decCrypto the object that implements the access to the keystore and the
* handling of certificates for Decryption
* @return a WSHandlerResult Object containing the results of processing the security header
* @throws WSSecurityException
* @see WSSecurityEngine#processSecurityHeader(
* Element securityHeader, CallbackHandler cb, Crypto sigVerCrypto, Crypto decCrypto)
*/
public WSHandlerResult processSecurityHeader(
Document doc,
String actor,
CallbackHandler cb,
Crypto sigVerCrypto,
Crypto decCrypto
) throws WSSecurityException {
LOG.debug("enter processSecurityHeader()");
if (actor == null) {
actor = "";
}
WSHandlerResult wsResult = null;
Element elem = WSSecurityUtil.getSecurityHeader(doc, actor);
if (elem != null) {
LOG.debug("Processing WS-Security header for '{}' actor.", actor);
wsResult = processSecurityHeader(elem, actor, cb, sigVerCrypto, decCrypto);
}
return wsResult;
}
/**
* Process the security header given the wsse:Security DOM
* Element.
*
* This function loops over all direct child elements of the
* wsse:Security header. If it finds a known element, it
* transfers control to the appropriate handling function. The method
* processes the known child elements in the same order as they appear in
* the wsse:Security element. This is in accordance to the WS
* Security specification.
*
* Currently the functions can handle the following child elements:
*
*
*
{@link #SIGNATURE ds:Signature}
*
{@link #ENCRYPTED_KEY xenc:EncryptedKey}
*
{@link #REFERENCE_LIST xenc:ReferenceList}
*
{@link #USERNAME_TOKEN wsse:UsernameToken}
*
{@link #TIMESTAMP wsu:Timestamp}
*
*
* Note that additional child elements can be processed if appropriate
* Processors have been registered with the WSSCondig instance set
* on this class.
*
* @param securityHeader the wsse:Security header element
* @param cb a callback hander to the caller to resolve passwords during
* encryption and UsernameToken handling
* @param sigVerCrypto the object that implements the access to the keystore and the
* handling of certificates used for Signature verification
* @param decCrypto the object that implements the access to the keystore and the
* handling of certificates used for Decryption
* @return a WSHandlerResult Object containing the results of processing the security header
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
public WSHandlerResult processSecurityHeader(
Element securityHeader,
String actor,
CallbackHandler cb,
Crypto sigVerCrypto,
Crypto decCrypto
) throws WSSecurityException {
RequestData data = new RequestData();
data.setActor(actor);
data.setWssConfig(getWssConfig());
data.setDecCrypto(decCrypto);
data.setSigVerCrypto(sigVerCrypto);
data.setCallbackHandler(cb);
return processSecurityHeader(securityHeader, data);
}
/**
* Process the security header given the soap envelope as W3C document.
*
* This is the main entry point to verify or decrypt a SOAP envelope.
* First check if a wsse:Security is available with the
* defined actor.
*
* @param doc the SOAP envelope as {@link Document}
* @param requestData the RequestData associated with the request. It should
* be able to provide the callback handler, cryptos, etc...
* as needed by the processing
* @return a WSHandlerResult Object containing the results of processing the security header
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
public WSHandlerResult processSecurityHeader(
Document doc, RequestData requestData
) throws WSSecurityException {
if (requestData.getActor() == null) {
requestData.setActor("");
}
String actor = requestData.getActor();
WSHandlerResult wsResult = null;
Element elem = WSSecurityUtil.getSecurityHeader(doc, actor);
if (elem != null) {
if (doDebug) {
LOG.debug("Processing WS-Security header for '" + actor + "' actor.");
}
wsResult = processSecurityHeader(elem, requestData);
}
return wsResult;
}
/**
* Process the security header given the wsse:Security DOM
* Element.
*
* This function loops over all direct child elements of the
* wsse:Security header. If it finds a known element, it
* transfers control to the appropriate handling function. The method
* processes the known child elements in the same order as they appear in
* the wsse:Security element. This is in accordance to the WS
* Security specification.
*
* Currently the functions can handle the following child elements:
*
*
*
{@link #SIGNATURE ds:Signature}
*
{@link #ENCRYPTED_KEY xenc:EncryptedKey}
*
{@link #REFERENCE_LIST xenc:ReferenceList}
*
{@link #USERNAME_TOKEN wsse:UsernameToken}
*
{@link #TIMESTAMP wsu:Timestamp}
*
*
* Note that additional child elements can be processed if appropriate
* Processors have been registered with the WSSCondig instance set
* on this class.
*
* @param securityHeader the wsse:Security header element
* @param requestData the RequestData associated with the request. It should
* be able to provide the callback handler, cryptos, etc...
* as needed by the processing
* @return a WSHandlerResult Object containing the results of processing the security header
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
public WSHandlerResult processSecurityHeader(
Element securityHeader,
RequestData requestData
) throws WSSecurityException {
if (securityHeader == null) {
List results = Collections.emptyList();
Map> actionResults = Collections.emptyMap();
return new WSHandlerResult(null, results, actionResults);
}
if (requestData.getWssConfig() == null) {
requestData.setWssConfig(getWssConfig());
}
//
// Gather some info about the document to process and store
// it for retrieval. Store the implementation of signature crypto
// (no need for encryption --- yet)
//
WSDocInfo wsDocInfo = new WSDocInfo(securityHeader.getOwnerDocument());
CallbackLookup callbackLookupToUse = callbackLookup;
if (callbackLookupToUse == null) {
callbackLookupToUse = new DOMCallbackLookup(securityHeader.getOwnerDocument());
}
wsDocInfo.setCallbackLookup(callbackLookupToUse);
wsDocInfo.setCrypto(requestData.getSigVerCrypto());
wsDocInfo.setSecurityHeader(securityHeader);
requestData.setWsDocInfo(wsDocInfo);
final WSSConfig cfg = getWssConfig();
Node node = securityHeader.getFirstChild();
List returnResults = new LinkedList<>();
boolean foundTimestamp = false;
while (node != null) {
Node nextSibling = node.getNextSibling();
if (Node.ELEMENT_NODE == node.getNodeType()) {
QName el = new QName(node.getNamespaceURI(), node.getLocalName());
// Check for multiple timestamps
if (foundTimestamp && el.equals(WSConstants.TIMESTAMP)) {
requestData.getBSPEnforcer().handleBSPRule(BSPRule.R3227);
} else if (el.equals(WSConstants.TIMESTAMP)) {
foundTimestamp = true;
}
//
// Call the processor for this token. After the processor returns,
// store it for later retrieval. The token processor may store some
// information about the processed token
//
Processor p = cfg.getProcessor(el);
if (p != null) {
List results = p.handleToken((Element) node, requestData);
if (!results.isEmpty()) {
returnResults.addAll(0, results);
}
} else {
if (doDebug) {
LOG.debug(
"Unknown Element: " + node.getLocalName() + " " + node.getNamespaceURI()
);
}
}
}
//
// If the next sibling is null and the stored next sibling is not null, then we have
// encountered an EncryptedData element which was decrypted, and so the next sibling
// of the current node is null. In that case, go on to the previously stored next
// sibling
//
if (node.getNextSibling() == null && nextSibling != null
&& nextSibling.getParentNode() != null) {
node = nextSibling;
} else {
node = node.getNextSibling();
}
}
WSHandlerResult handlerResult =
new WSHandlerResult(requestData.getActor(), returnResults, wsDocInfo.getActionResults());
// Validate SAML Subject Confirmation requirements
if (requestData.isValidateSamlSubjectConfirmation()) {
Element bodyElement = callbackLookupToUse.getSOAPBody();
DOMSAMLUtil.validateSAMLResults(handlerResult, requestData.getTlsCerts(), bodyElement);
}
wsDocInfo.clear();
return handlerResult;
}
}