[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRTSEC-1?page=all ]
David Jencks updated DIRTSEC-1:
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Attachment: DIRTSEC-1-2.patch
Attached patch INCLUDES all the changes in DIRTSEC-2-2.patch.
Enclosed patch completes move from triplesec Permissions class to
java.security.Permissions class. It also adds denials Permissions to Role. I
added a couple of simple tests of the new behavior of denied permissions, but
more would be good.
Remaining steps for use as a jacc provider:
- figure out how application name and policyContextId and security domain and
Subject's Principal relate
- figure out how to store other kinds of permissions in ldap
> Start toward using java.security.Permission
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> Key: DIRTSEC-1
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRTSEC-1
> Project: Triplesec
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: David Jencks
> Assigned To: Alex Karasulu
> Attachments: DIR-199.patch, DIRTSEC-1-2.patch, StringPermission.java
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> Opening this issue for visibility of the work I'm proposing on the dev list
> for making triplesec useable as a JACC provider.
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