I am trying to configure CAS 4.0 in my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. My Requirement:
CAS server need to be authenticated from Active Directory Server with Secure SSL My Environment: 1).Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS has been installed 2).CAS 4.0 Downloaded and installed with LDAP support 3). Followed procedure in the link - http://jasig.github.io/cas/4.0.0/installation/LDAP-Authentication.html#ldap_requiring_authenticated_search Problem: 1).Able to connect Active Directory server without ssl but not authenticating users. cas.log: 2014-08-21 18:41:45,600 DEBUG [org.jasig.cas.authentication.LdapAuthenticationHandler] - LDAP response: [org.ldaptive.auth.AuthenticationResponse@587270463::authenticationResultCode=AUTHENTICATION_HANDLER_SUCCESS, ldapEntry=[dn=CN=<username>,OU=Users,OU=SSP-Users,OU=xxx-USERS,OU=Users,OU=xxx,DC=abc,DC=CORP,DC=abc,DC=IN[[extensionAttribute9[E2.1]], [lastLogonTimestamp[130524753911389990]], [manager[CN=xxx M,OU=xxx,OU=SSP-Users,OU=xxx-USERS,OU=Users,OU=xxx,DC=abc,DC=xxx,DC=abc,DC=IN]], [extensionAttribute5[8945218]], [extensionAttribute6[Regular]], [extensionAttribute7[34356135]], [extensionAttribute8[ee3231]], [extensionAttribute1[23]], [extensionAttribute2[Male]], .........etc 2014-08-21 18:41:45,601 INFO [org.jasig.cas.authentication.PolicyBasedAuthenticationManager] - LdapAuthenticationHandler failed authenticating <usrname>+password 2014-08-21 18:41:45,613 INFO [com.github.inspektr.audit.support.Slf4jLoggingAuditTrailManager] - Audit trail record BEGIN ============================================================= WHO: audit:unknown WHAT: supplied credentials: [<username>+password] ACTION: AUTHENTICATION_FAILED APPLICATION: CAS WHEN: Thu Aug 21 18:41:45 IST 2014 CLIENT IP ADDRESS: 192.168.4.220 SERVER IP ADDRESS: login1.hclets.com ============================================================= 2014-08-21 18:41:45,613 INFO [com.github.inspektr.audit.support.Slf4jLoggingAuditTrailManager] - Audit trail record BEGIN ============================================================= WHO: audit:unknown WHAT: 1 errors, 0 successes ACTION: TICKET_GRANTING_TICKET_NOT_CREATED APPLICATION: CAS WHEN: Thu Aug 21 18:41:45 IST 2014 CLIENT IP ADDRESS: 192.168.4.220 SERVER IP ADDRESS: login1.hclets.com ============================================================= 2014-08-21 18:41:45,617 DEBUG [org.jasig.cas.web.flow.GenerateLoginTicketAction] - Generated login ticket LT-2-VBfKyHhjwSUnmu9XEayy6j9yRQ26QX-cas Please let me know, 1).proper deployerConfigContext.xml and cas.properties file for Active Directory with SSL. I searched google and tried lot but no luck. Note: I have enclosed my cas.properties and deployerConfigContext.xml. If possible can anybody do correction and send the same file to me, pls. Regards, Varad -- You are currently subscribed to [email protected] as: [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-user
<?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 authentication handler with
| one implementing your approach for authenticating usernames and passwords.
+-->
<beans xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context"
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:c="http://www.springframework.org/schema/c"
xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx"
xmlns:util="http://www.springframework.org/schema/util"
xmlns:sec="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.2.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.2.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-3.2.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/util http://www.springframework.org/schema/util/spring-util.xsd">
<!--
| The authentication manager defines security policy for authentication by specifying at a minimum
| the authentication handlers that will be used to authenticate credential. While the AuthenticationManager
| interface supports plugging in another implementation, the default PolicyBasedAuthenticationManager should
| be sufficient in most cases.
+-->
<bean id="authenticationManager" class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.PolicyBasedAuthenticationManager">
<constructor-arg>
<map>
<!--
| IMPORTANT
| Every handler requires a unique name.
| If more than one instance of the same handler class is configured, you must explicitly
| set its name to something other than its default name (typically the simple class name).
-->
<entry key-ref="proxyAuthenticationHandler" value-ref="proxyPrincipalResolver" />
<!-- <entry key-ref="primaryAuthenticationHandler" value-ref="primaryPrincipalResolver" /> -->
<entry key-ref="ldapAuthenticationHandler" value-ref="primaryPrincipalResolver"/>
</map>
</constructor-arg>
<!-- Uncomment the metadata populator to allow clearpass to capture and cache the password
This switch effectively will turn on clearpass.
<property name="authenticationMetaDataPopulators">
<util:list>
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.extension.clearpass.CacheCredentialsMetaDataPopulator"
c:credentialCache-ref="encryptedMap" />
</util:list>
</property>
-->
<!--
| Defines the security policy around authentication. Some alternative policies that ship with CAS:
|
| * NotPreventedAuthenticationPolicy - all credential must either pass or fail authentication
| * AllAuthenticationPolicy - all presented credential must be authenticated successfully
| * RequiredHandlerAuthenticationPolicy - specifies a handler that must authenticate its credential to pass
-->
<property name="authenticationPolicy">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.AnyAuthenticationPolicy" />
</property>
</bean>
<!-- Required for proxy ticket mechanism. -->
<bean id="proxyAuthenticationHandler"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.HttpBasedServiceCredentialsAuthenticationHandler"
p:httpClient-ref="httpClient" />
<!--
| TODO: Replace this component with one suitable for your enviroment.
|
| This component provides authentication for the kind of credential used in your environment. In most cases
| credential is a username/password pair that lives in a system of record like an LDAP directory.
| The most common authentication handler beans:
|
| * org.jasig.cas.authentication.LdapAuthenticationHandler
| * org.jasig.cas.adaptors.jdbc.QueryDatabaseAuthenticationHandler
| * org.jasig.cas.adaptors.x509.authentication.handler.support.X509CredentialsAuthenticationHandler
| * org.jasig.cas.support.spnego.authentication.handler.support.JCIFSSpnegoAuthenticationHandler
-->
<!-- <bean id="primaryAuthenticationHandler"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.AcceptUsersAuthenticationHandler">
<property name="users">
<map>
<entry key="casuser" value="Mellon"/>
</map>
</property>
</bean> -->
<!-- Required for proxy ticket mechanism -->
<bean id="proxyPrincipalResolver"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.BasicPrincipalResolver" />
<!--
| Resolves a principal from a credential using an attribute repository that is configured to resolve
| against a deployer-specific store (e.g. LDAP).
-->
<bean id="primaryPrincipalResolver"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.PersonDirectoryPrincipalResolver" >
<property name="attributeRepository" ref="attributeRepository" />
</bean>
<!--
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"
p:backingMap-ref="attrRepoBackingMap" />
<util:map id="attrRepoBackingMap">
<entry key="sAMAccountName" value="username"/>
<entry key="givenname" value="first_name" />
<entry key="sn" value="last_name" />
<entry key="mail" value="email" />
<entry key="uid" value="uid" />
<entry key="eduPersonAffiliation" value="eduPersonAffiliation" />
<entry key="groupMembership" value="groupMembership" />
</util:map>
<!--
Sample, in-memory data store for the ServiceRegistry. A real implementation
would probably want to replace this with the JPA-backed ServiceRegistry DAO
The name of this bean should remain "serviceRegistryDao".
+-->
<bean id="serviceRegistryDao" class="org.jasig.cas.services.InMemoryServiceRegistryDaoImpl"
p:registeredServices-ref="registeredServicesList" />
<util:list id="registeredServicesList">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.services.RegexRegisteredService"
p:id="0" p:name="HTTP and IMAP" p:description="Allows HTTP(S) and IMAP(S) protocols"
p:serviceId="^(https?|imaps?)://.*" p:evaluationOrder="10000001" />
<!--
Use the following definition instead of the above to further restrict access
to services within your domain (including sub domains).
Note that example.com must be replaced with the domain you wish to permit.
This example also demonstrates the configuration of an attribute filter
that only allows for attributes whose length is 3.
-->
<!--
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.services.RegexRegisteredService">
<property name="id" value="1" />
<property name="name" value="HTTP and IMAP on example.com" />
<property name="description" value="Allows HTTP(S) and IMAP(S) protocols on example.com" />
<property name="serviceId" value="^(https?|imaps?)://([A-Za-z0-9_-]+\.)*example\.com/.*" />
<property name="evaluationOrder" value="0" />
<property name="attributeFilter">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.services.support.RegisteredServiceRegexAttributeFilter" c:regex="^\w{3}$" />
</property>
</bean>
-->
</util:list>
<bean id="auditTrailManager" class="com.github.inspektr.audit.support.Slf4jLoggingAuditTrailManager" />
<bean id="healthCheckMonitor" class="org.jasig.cas.monitor.HealthCheckMonitor" p:monitors-ref="monitorsList" />
<util:list id="monitorsList">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.monitor.MemoryMonitor" p:freeMemoryWarnThreshold="10" />
<!--
NOTE
The following ticket registries support SessionMonitor:
* DefaultTicketRegistry
* JpaTicketRegistry
Remove this monitor if you use an unsupported registry.
-->
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.monitor.SessionMonitor"
p:ticketRegistry-ref="ticketRegistry"
p:serviceTicketCountWarnThreshold="5000"
p:sessionCountWarnThreshold="100000" />
</util:list>
<!-- From Site -->
<bean id="ldapAuthenticationHandler"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.LdapAuthenticationHandler"
p:principalIdAttribute="sAMAccountName=%u"
c:authenticator-ref="authenticator">
<property name="principalAttributeMap">
<map>
<!--
| This map provides a simple attribute resolution mechanism.
| Keys are LDAP attribute names, values are CAS attribute names.
| Use this facility instead of a PrincipalResolver if LDAP is
| the only attribute source.
-->
<entry key="member" value="member" />
<entry key="mail" value="mail" />
<entry key="displayName" value="displayName" />
</map>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="authenticator" class="org.ldaptive.auth.Authenticator"
c:resolver-ref="dnResolver"
c:handler-ref="authHandler">
<property name="authenticationResponseHandlers">
<list>
<bean class="org.ldaptive.auth.ext.ActiveDirectoryAuthenticationResponseHandler" />
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="dnResolver" class="org.ldaptive.auth.PooledSearchDnResolver"
p:baseDn="${ldap.baseDn}"
p:subtreeSearch="${subtreeSearch}"
p:allowMultipleDns="false"
p:connectionFactory-ref="searchPooledLdapConnectionFactory"
p:userFilter="${ldap.authn.searchFilter}" />
<bean id="searchPooledLdapConnectionFactory"
class="org.ldaptive.pool.PooledConnectionFactory"
p:connectionPool-ref="searchConnectionPool" />
<bean id="searchConnectionPool" parent="abstractConnectionPool"
p:connectionFactory-ref="searchConnectionFactory" />
<bean id="searchConnectionFactory"
class="org.ldaptive.DefaultConnectionFactory"
p:connectionConfig-ref="searchConnectionConfig" />
<bean id="searchConnectionConfig" parent="abstractConnectionConfig"
p:connectionInitializer-ref="bindConnectionInitializer" />
<bean id="bindConnectionInitializer"
class="org.ldaptive.BindConnectionInitializer"
p:bindDn="${ldap.managerDn}">
<property name="bindCredential">
<bean class="org.ldaptive.Credential"
c:password="${ldap.managerPassword}" />
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="abstractConnectionPool" abstract="true"
class="org.ldaptive.pool.BlockingConnectionPool"
init-method="initialize"
p:poolConfig-ref="ldapPoolConfig"
p:blockWaitTime="${ldap.pool.blockWaitTime}"
p:validator-ref="searchValidator"
p:pruneStrategy-ref="pruneStrategy" />
<bean id="abstractConnectionConfig" abstract="true"
class="org.ldaptive.ConnectionConfig"
p:ldapUrl="${ldap.url}"
p:connectTimeout="${ldap.connectTimeout}"
p:useStartTLS="${ldap.useStartTLS}"
p:sslConfig-ref="sslConfig" />
<bean id="sslConfig" class="org.ldaptive.ssl.SslConfig">
<property name="credentialConfig">
<bean class="org.ldaptive.ssl.X509CredentialConfig"
p:trustCertificates="${ldap.trustedCert}" />
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="ldapPoolConfig" class="org.ldaptive.pool.PoolConfig"
p:minPoolSize="${ldap.pool.minSize}"
p:maxPoolSize="${ldap.pool.maxSize}"
p:validateOnCheckOut="${ldap.pool.validateOnCheckout}"
p:validatePeriodically="${ldap.pool.validatePeriodically}"
p:validatePeriod="${ldap.pool.validatePeriod}" />
<bean id="pruneStrategy" class="org.ldaptive.pool.IdlePruneStrategy"
p:prunePeriod="${ldap.pool.prunePeriod}"
p:idleTime="${ldap.pool.idleTime}" />
<bean id="searchValidator" class="org.ldaptive.pool.SearchValidator" />
<bean id="authHandler" class="org.ldaptive.auth.PooledBindAuthenticationHandler"
p:connectionFactory-ref="bindPooledLdapConnectionFactory" />
<bean id="bindPooledLdapConnectionFactory"
class="org.ldaptive.pool.PooledConnectionFactory"
p:connectionPool-ref="bindConnectionPool" />
<bean id="bindConnectionPool" parent="abstractConnectionPool"
p:connectionFactory-ref="bindConnectionFactory" />
<bean id="bindConnectionFactory"
class="org.ldaptive.DefaultConnectionFactory"
p:connectionConfig-ref="bindConnectionConfig" />
<bean id="bindConnectionConfig" parent="abstractConnectionConfig" />
</beans>
cas.properties
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