[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-528?page=comments#action_12423196 ] Francois Orsini commented on DERBY-528: ---------------------------------------
I have run against several JVM's versions and I have not encountered this symptom thus far - It's probably due to the fact I'm running Sun JVM 1.4.2_08 (amongst others) and not 1.4.2_06 as being reported in DERBY-1114. None of my 1.5 JVM are beta either. > One other note. It might be good to open another Jira Issue to document this change Let me know if you intend to do it or wait until you update your JVMs/JDKs - I can do it also but I'd rather wait until you updated your environment... Thanks Kathey. > Support for DRDA Strong User ID and Password Substitute Authentication > (USRSSBPWD) scheme > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-528 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-528 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Security > Affects Versions: 10.1.1.0 > Reporter: Francois Orsini > Assigned To: Francois Orsini > Fix For: 10.2.0.0 > > Attachments: 528_diff_v1.txt, 528_diff_v2.txt, 528_diff_v3.txt, > 528_SecMec_Testing_Table.txt, 528_stat_v1.txt, 528_stat_v2.txt, > 528_stat_v3.txt > > > This JIRA will add support for (DRDA) Strong User ID and Password Substitute > Authentication (USRSSBPWD) scheme in the network client/server driver layers. > Current Derby DRDA network client driver supports encrypted userid/password > (EUSRIDPWD) via the use of DH key-agreement protocol - however current Open > Group DRDA specifications imposes small prime and base generator values (256 > bits) that prevents other JCE's to be used as java cryptography providers - > typical minimum security requirements is usually of 1024 bits (512-bit > absolute minimum) when using DH key-agreement protocol to generate a session > key. > Strong User ID and Password Substitute Authentication (USRSSBPWD) is part of > DRDA specifications as another alternative to provide ciphered passwords > across the wire. > Support of USRSSBPWD authentication scheme will enable additional JCE's to > be used when encrypted passwords are required across the wire. > USRSSBPWD authentication scheme will be specified by a Derby network client > user via the securityMechanism property on the connection UR - A new property > value such as ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD_SECURITY will be defined in order to support > this new (DRDA) authentication scheme. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
