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/**
 * EasyBeans
 * Copyright (C) 2006 Bull S.A.S.
 * Contact: [email protected]
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 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * $Id: PermissionManager.java 5602 2010-10-01 15:49:31Z sauthieg $
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package org.ow2.easybeans.security.permissions;

import java.net.URL;
import java.security.CodeSource;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.security.ProtectionDomain;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.util.List;

import javax.security.jacc.EJBMethodPermission;
import javax.security.jacc.EJBRoleRefPermission;
import javax.security.jacc.PolicyContext;
import javax.security.jacc.PolicyContextException;

import org.ow2.easybeans.api.EZBPermissionManager;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.EasyBeansInvocationContext;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.PermissionManagerException;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.bean.info.IBeanInfo;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.bean.info.IEJBJarInfo;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.bean.info.IMethodSecurityInfo;
import org.ow2.easybeans.api.bean.info.ISecurityInfo;
import org.ow2.easybeans.security.propagation.context.SecurityCurrent;
import org.ow2.util.ee.metadata.common.api.xml.struct.ISecurityRoleRef;
import org.ow2.util.log.Log;
import org.ow2.util.log.LogFactory;

/**
 * Permission manager for EJB.
 * @author Florent Benoit
 */
public class PermissionManager extends AbsPermissionManager implements EZBPermissionManager {

    /**
     * Logger.
     */
    private Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(PermissionManager.class);

    /**
     * CodeSource.
     */
    private CodeSource codeSource = null;

    /**
     * EJB-jar Info.
     */
    private IEJBJarInfo ejbJarInfo;

    /**
     * Default Constructor.
     * @param contextIdURL context ID used for PolicyContext
     * @param ejbJarInfo the metadata on all the beans (runtime info)
     * @throws PermissionManagerException if permissions can't be set
     */
    public PermissionManager(final URL contextIdURL, final IEJBJarInfo ejbJarInfo) throws PermissionManagerException {
        super(contextIdURL);
        this.ejbJarInfo = ejbJarInfo;
        this.codeSource = new CodeSource(contextIdURL, (Certificate[]) null);

    }

    /**
     * 3.1.5 Translating EJB Deployment Descriptors
* A reference to a PolicyConfiguration object must be obtained by calling * the getPolicyConfiguration method on the PolicyConfigurationFactory * implementation class of the provider configured into the container. The * policy context identifier used in the call to getPolicyConfiguration must * be a String that satisfies the requirements described in Section 3.1.4, * EJB Policy Context Identifiers, on page 28. The value true must be passed * as the second parameter in the call to getPolicyConfiguration to ensure * that any and all policy statements are removed from the policy context * associated with the returned PolicyConfiguration. The method-permission, * exclude-list, and security-role-ref elements appearing in the deployment * descriptor must be translated into permissions and added to the * PolicyConfiguration object to yield an equivalent translation as that * defined in the following sections and such that every EJB method for * which the container performs pre-dispatch access decisions is implied by * at least one permission resulting from the translation. * @throws PermissionManagerException if permissions can't be set */ public void translateMetadata() throws PermissionManagerException { List beansInfo = this.ejbJarInfo.getBeanInfos(); if (beansInfo != null) { for (IBeanInfo beanInfo : beansInfo) { ISecurityInfo securityInfo = beanInfo.getSecurityInfo(); translateEjbMethodPermission(securityInfo); translateEjbExcludeList(securityInfo); translateEjbSecurityRoleRef(beanInfo, securityInfo); } } } /** * 3.1.5.1 Translating EJB method-permission Elements
* For each method element of each method-permission element, an * EJBMethodPermission object translated from the method element must be * added to the policy statements of the PolicyConfiguration object. The * name of each such EJBMethodPermission object must be the ejb-name from * the corresponding method element, and the actions must be established by * translating the method element into a method specification according to * the methodSpec syntax defined in the documentation of the * EJBMethodPermission class. The actions translation must preserve the * degree of specificity with respect to method-name, method-intf, and * method-params inherent in the method element. If the method-permission * element contains the unchecked element, then the deployment tools must * call the addToUncheckedPolicy method to add the permissions resulting * from the translation to the PolicyConfiguration object. Alternatively, if * the method-permission element contains one or more role-name elements, * then the deployment tools must call the addToRole method to add the * permissions resulting from the translation to the corresponding roles of * the PolicyConfiguration object. * @param securityInfo the security info for a given bean. * @throws PermissionManagerException if permissions can't be set */ protected void translateEjbMethodPermission(final ISecurityInfo securityInfo) throws PermissionManagerException { List methodSecurityInfos = securityInfo.getMethodSecurityInfos(); if (methodSecurityInfos != null) { for (IMethodSecurityInfo methodSecurityInfo : methodSecurityInfos) { if (methodSecurityInfo.isUnchecked()) { try { this.logger.debug("Adding unchecked permission {0}", methodSecurityInfo.getPermission()); getPolicyConfiguration().addToUncheckedPolicy(methodSecurityInfo.getPermission()); } catch (PolicyContextException e) { throw new PermissionManagerException("Cannot add unchecked policy for method '" + methodSecurityInfo + "'.", e); } } else { for (String roleName : methodSecurityInfo.getRoles()) { try { this.logger.debug("Adding permission {0} to role {1}", methodSecurityInfo.getPermission(), roleName); getPolicyConfiguration().addToRole(roleName, methodSecurityInfo.getPermission()); } catch (PolicyContextException e) { throw new PermissionManagerException("Cannot add rolebase policy for method '" + methodSecurityInfo + "' and for role '" + roleName + "'.", e); } } } } } } /** * 3.1.5.2 Translating the EJB exclude-list
* An EJBMethodPermission object must be created for each method element * occurring in the exclude-list element of the deployment descriptor. The * name and actions of each EJBMethodPermission must be established as * described in Section 3.1.5.1, Translating EJB method-permission Elements. * The deployment tools must use the addToExcludedPolicy method to add the * EJBMethodPermission objects resulting from the translation of the * exclude-list to the excluded policy statements of the PolicyConfiguration * object. * @param securityInfo the security info for a given bean. * @throws PermissionManagerException if permissions can't be set */ protected void translateEjbExcludeList(final ISecurityInfo securityInfo) throws PermissionManagerException { List methodSecurityInfos = securityInfo.getMethodSecurityInfos(); if (methodSecurityInfos != null) { for (IMethodSecurityInfo methodSecurityInfo : methodSecurityInfos) { if (methodSecurityInfo.isExcluded()) { try { this.logger.debug("Adding excluded permission {0}", methodSecurityInfo.getPermission()); getPolicyConfiguration().addToExcludedPolicy(methodSecurityInfo.getPermission()); } catch (PolicyContextException e) { throw new PermissionManagerException("Cannot add excluded policy for method '" + methodSecurityInfo + "'.", e); } } } } } /** * 3.1.5.3 Translating EJB security-role-ref Elements
* For each security-role-ref element appearing in the deployment * descriptor, a corresponding EJBRoleRefPermission must be created. The * name of each EJBRoleRefPermission must be obtained as described for * EJBMethodPermission objects. The actions used to construct the permission * must be the value of the role-name (that is the reference), appearing in * the security-role-ref. The deployment tools must call the addToRole * method on the PolicyConfiguration object to add a policy statement * corresponding to the EJBRoleRefPermission to the role identified in the * rolelink appearing in the security-role-ref. * @param beanInfo info about the bean. * @param securityInfo the security info for a given bean. * @throws PermissionManagerException if permissions can't be set */ public void translateEjbSecurityRoleRef(final IBeanInfo beanInfo, final ISecurityInfo securityInfo) throws PermissionManagerException { // For each role that has been declared List declaredRoles = securityInfo.getDeclaredRoles(); if (declaredRoles != null) { for (String role : declaredRoles) { try { getPolicyConfiguration().addToRole(role, new EJBRoleRefPermission(beanInfo.getName(), role)); } catch (PolicyContextException e) { throw new PermissionManagerException("Cannot add to role '" + role + "' an EJBRoleRefPermission.", e); } } } // For each security-role-ref, add an entry List securityRoleRefs = securityInfo.getSecurityRoleRefList(); if (securityRoleRefs != null) { for (ISecurityRoleRef securityRoleRef : securityRoleRefs) { try { getPolicyConfiguration().addToRole(securityRoleRef.getRoleLink(), new EJBRoleRefPermission(beanInfo.getName(), securityRoleRef.getRoleName())); } catch (PolicyContextException e) { throw new PermissionManagerException("Cannot add to role-link'" + securityRoleRef.getRoleLink() + "' the EJBRoleRefPermission build with role-name '" + securityRoleRef.getRoleName() + "'.", e); } } } } /** * Checks the security for the given invocation context. * @param invocationContext the context to check. * @param runAsBean if true, the bean is a run-as bean. * @return true if the access has been granted, else false. */ public boolean checkSecurity(final EasyBeansInvocationContext invocationContext, final boolean runAsBean) { PolicyContext.setContextID(getContextId()); // Build Protection Domain with a codesource and array of principal // Get roles. Principal[] principals = SecurityCurrent.getCurrent().getSecurityContext().getCallerRoles(runAsBean); ProtectionDomain protectionDomain = new ProtectionDomain(this.codeSource, null, null, principals); boolean accessOK = getPolicy().implies(protectionDomain, invocationContextToMethodPermission(invocationContext)); if (this.logger.isDebugEnabled()) { this.logger.debug("Policy.implies result = {0} ", Boolean.valueOf(accessOK)); } return accessOK; } /** * Gets a EJBMethodPermission from an invocation context. * @param invocationContext the context containing data on the current * invocation. * @return a Method Permission for the current method. */ private static EJBMethodPermission invocationContextToMethodPermission(final EasyBeansInvocationContext invocationContext) { // TODO : cache ejbName/methodSignature to avoid creation of a new // EJBMethodPermission each time // See JACC 4.12 // TODO: Fix Remote/Local method-itf parameter. (set to "" for now) EJBMethodPermission ejbMethodPermission = new EJBMethodPermission(invocationContext.getFactory().getBeanInfo().getName(), "", invocationContext.getMethod()); return ejbMethodPermission; } /** * Test if the caller has a given role. EJBRoleRefPermission object must be * created with ejbName and actions equal to roleName
* See section 4.3.2 of JACC * @param ejbName The name of the EJB on wich look role * @param roleName The name of the security role. The role must be one of * the security-role-ref that is defined in the deployment * descriptor. * @param inRunAs bean calling this method is running in run-as mode or not ? * @return True if the caller has the specified role. */ public boolean isCallerInRole(final String ejbName, final String roleName, final boolean inRunAs) { PolicyContext.setContextID(getContextId()); this.logger.debug("roleName = {0}", roleName); // Build Protection Domain with a codesource and array of principals Principal[] principals = SecurityCurrent.getCurrent().getSecurityContext().getCallerRoles(inRunAs); ProtectionDomain protectionDomain = new ProtectionDomain(this.codeSource, null, null, principals); // TODO :add cache mechanism ? // See JACC 4.12 EJBRoleRefPermission ejbRoleRefPermission = new EJBRoleRefPermission(ejbName, roleName); boolean isInRole = getPolicy().implies(protectionDomain, ejbRoleRefPermission); return isInRole; } }




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