Marvin Addison a écrit :
It appears you defined a pooled data source for which you need Apache
commons-pooling. If all you want is LDAP integration, you likely have
some non-neccessary configuration in your deployerConfigContext.xml
file. Please post that and we'll help you trim it down.
M
Here is the deployerConfigContext.xml I use (it is a modification of
https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/cas3/trunk/cas-server-webapp/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/deployerConfigContext.xml).
I "just" want an instance of cas which authenticate with a LDAP bind.
Bernard
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!--
| deployerConfigContext.xml centralizes into one file some of
the declarative configuration that
| all CAS deployers will need to modify.
|
| This file declares some of the Spring-managed JavaBeans that
make up a CAS deployment.
| The beans declared in this file are instantiated at context
initialization time by the Spring
| ContextLoaderListener declared in web.xml. It finds this file
because this
| file is among those declared in the context parameter
"contextConfigLocation".
|
| By far the most common change you will need to make in this
file is to change the last bean
| declaration to replace the default
SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler with
| one implementing your approach for authenticating usernames
and passwords.
+-->
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:p="http://www.springframework.org/schema/p"
xmlns:sec="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-3.0.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx http://www.s
pringframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-2.5.xsd">
<!--
| This bean declares our AuthenticationManager. The
CentralAuthenticationService service bean
| declared in applicationContext.xml picks up this
AuthenticationManager by reference to its id,
| "authenticationManager". Most deployers will be able
to use the default AuthenticationManager
| implementation and so do not need to change the class
of this bean. We include the whole
| AuthenticationManager here in the
userConfigContext.xml so that you can see the things you will
| need to change in context.
+-->
<bean id="authenticationManager"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.DefaultAuthenticationManagerImpl">
<!--
| This is the List of
CredentialToPrincipalResolvers that identify what Principal is trying to
authenticate.
| The DefaultAuthenticationManagerImpl considers
them in order, finding a CredentialToPrincipalResolver which
| supports the presented credentials.
|
| DefaultAuthenticationManagerImpl uses these
resolvers for two purposes. First, it uses them to identify the Principal
| attempting to authenticate to CAS /login . In
the default configuration, it is the DefaultCredentialsToPrincipalResolver
| that fills this role. If you are using some
other kind of credentials than UsernamePasswordCredentials, you will
need to replace
| DefaultCredentialsToPrincipalResolver with a
CredentialsToPrincipalResolver that supports the credentials you are
| using.
|
| Second, DefaultAuthenticationManagerImpl uses
these resolvers to identify a service requesting a proxy granting ticket.
| In the default configuration, it is the
UrlCredentialToPrincipalResolver that serves this purpose.
| You will need to change this list if you are
identifying services by something more or other than their callback URL.
+-->
<property name="credentialsToPrincipalResolvers">
<list>
<!--
|
UsernamePasswordCredentialsToPrincipalResolver supports the
UsernamePasswordCredentials that we use for /login
| by default and produces
SimplePrincipal instances conveying the username from the credentials.
|
| If you've changed your
LoginFormAction to use credentials other than
UsernamePasswordCredentials then you will also
| need to change this bean
declaration (or add additional declarations) to declare a
CredentialsToPrincipalResolver that supports the
| Credentials you are using.
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.UsernamePasswordCredentialsToPrincipalResolver"/>
<!--
|
UrlCredentialToPrincipalResolver supports HttpBasedCredentials. It
supports the CAS 2.0 approach of
| authenticating services by SSL
callback, extracting the callback URL from the Credentials and
representing it as a
| SimpleService identified by
that callback URL.
|
| If you are representing
services by something more or other than an HTTPS URL whereat they are
able to
| receive a proxy callback, you
will need to change this bean declaration (or add additional declarations).
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.UrlCredentialToPrincipalResolver"/>
</list>
</property>
<!--
| Whereas CredentialsToPrincipalResolvers
identify who it is some Credentials might authenticate,
| AuthenticationHandlers actually authenticate
credentials. Here we declare the AuthenticationHandlers that
| authenticate the Principals that the
CredentialsToPrincipalResolvers identified. CAS will try these handlers
in turn
| until it finds one that both supports the
Credentials presented and succeeds in authenticating.
+-->
<property name="authenticationHandlers">
<list>
<!--
| This is the authentication
handler that authenticates services by means of callback via SSL,
thereby validating
| a server side SSL certificate.
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.HttpBasedServiceCredentialsAuthenticationHandler"
p:httpClient-ref="httpClient"/>
<!--
| This is the authentication
handler declaration that every CAS deployer will need to change before
deploying CAS
| into production. The default
SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler authenticates
UsernamePasswordCredentials
| where the username equals the
password. You will need to replace this with an AuthenticationHandler
that implements your
| local authentication
strategy. You might accomplish this by coding a new such handler and
declaring
|
edu.someschool.its.cas.MySpecialHandler here, or you might use one of
the handlers provided in the adaptors modules.
+-->
<!-- bernard
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler"/>
-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.FastBindLdapAuthenticationHandler" >
<property name="filter"
value="uid=%u,ou=people,ou=bv2share,dc=agalan,dc=org" />
<property name="contextSource"
ref="contextSource" />
</bean>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<!--
This bean defines the security roles for the Services Management
application. Simple deployments can use the in-memory version.
More robust deployments will want to use another option, such as
the Jdbc version.
The name of this should remain "userDetailsService" in order for
Spring Security to find it.
To use this, you should add an entry similar to the following
between the two value tags:
battags=notused,ROLE_ADMIN
where battags is the username you want to grant access to. You
can put one entry per line.
-->
<sec:user-service id="userDetailsService">
<sec:user name="battags" password="notused"
authorities="ROLE_ADMIN"/>
</sec:user-service>
<!--
Bean that defines the attributes that a service may return.
This example uses the Stub/Mock version. A real implementation
may go against a database or LDAP server. The id should remain
"attributeRepository" though.
-->
<bean id="attributeRepository"
class="org.jasig.services.persondir.support.StubPersonAttributeDao">
<property name="backingMap">
<map>
<entry key="uid" value="uid"/>
<entry key="eduPersonAffiliation"
value="eduPersonAffiliation"/>
<entry key="groupMembership" value="groupMembership"/>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="serviceRegistryDao"
class="org.jasig.cas.services.JpaServiceRegistryDaoImpl"
p:entityManagerFactory-ref="entityManagerFactory"/>
<!-- This is the EntityManagerFactory configuration for Hibernate -->
<bean id="entityManagerFactory"
class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean">
<property name="dataSource" ref="dataSource"/>
<property name="jpaVendorAdapter">
<bean
class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.HibernateJpaVendorAdapter">
<property name="generateDdl" value="true"/>
<property name="showSql" value="true"/>
</bean>
</property>
<property name="jpaProperties">
<props>
<prop
key="hibernate.dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect</prop>
<prop key="hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto">update</prop>
</props>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="transactionManager"
class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaTransactionManager">
<property name="entityManagerFactory" ref="entityManagerFactory"/>
</bean>
<tx:annotation-driven transaction-manager="transactionManager"/>
<bean
id="dataSource"
class="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource"
p:driverClassName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
p:url="jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/test?autoReconnect=true"
p:password=""
p:username="sa" />
<bean id="contextSource"
class="org.springframework.ldap.core.support.LdapContextSource">
<property name="pooled" value="false"/>
<property name="urls">
<list>
<value>ldap://a5u.grenet.fr/</value>
</list>
</property>
<property name="userDn"
value="{uid=shareSearch,ou=bv2share,dc=agalan,dc=org}"/>
<property name="password" value="{********}"/>
<property name="baseEnvironmentProperties">
<map>
<entry>
<key>
<value>java.naming.security.authentication</value>
</key>
<value>simple</value>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
</beans>
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