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Marc Giger commented on WSS-508:
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Only the "signature" (hash) of the body is valid but not the SignedInfo 
structure hash (see "XML Signature verification has failed" in the log). This 
is why I said that it seems to work correctly for unmodified xml structures.The 
SignedInfo itself is also hashed, and since it's missing some namespaces in the 
c14nized form the hash calculation is wrong. It's getting a little bit late 
here, will try to give you some tips soon for how you may try to debug it.

> When using "add inclusive prefixes" and EXC C14N - signature cannot be 
> validated
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WSS-508
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WSS-508
>             Project: WSS4J
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: WSS4J Core
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0, 2.0.1
>         Environment: WAS 7.x, IBM JDK 1.6, WebSphere JAX-WS stack, MS Windows.
>            Reporter: Gene B.
>            Assignee: Colm O hEigeartaigh
>         Attachments: log 01 - signature verification failed with 
> InclusiveNamespaces PrefixList.txt, log 02 - signature verification ok - 
> signed by SOAP UI.txt, log_03a - consumer - sign message use 
> InclusiveNamespaces prefix list.txt, log_03b - provider - signature 
> verification failed.txt, request1-printedby-provider-signedby-soapui.xml, 
> request1-printedby-provider-signedby-wss4j.xml
>
>
> Security implemented using WSS4J securement/validation action approach. We 
> are trying to sign the body.
> The provider is a JAX-WS service running on WebSphere JAX-WS stack. Custom 
> handler uses WSS4j to validate security. 
> The consumer is a WebSphere JAX-WS dispatch client – also attaching custom 
> security handler.
> Signature can be validated on the provider side when EXC C14N 
> canonicalization is specified with BST compliance flag relaxed. That is 
> because when we chose to add “InclusiveNamespaces” “PrefixList” on the 
> consumer side, verification fails. When the same test is done with the SOAP 
> UI – signature verifies Ok – so I am blaming the consumer – the signing 
> process - not verification process.
> I am attaching a log file which shows verification failure when the 
> InclusiveNamespaces option is used. If not for this option – this 
> verification would’ve been a success.



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