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Daniel Kulp commented on CXF-1636:
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Two comments:
1) On 2.5.x/2.4.x, I'd also switch to
<scope>provided</scope><optional>true</optional> so users won't have that
dependency unexpectedly added.
2) Is the file in src/main/resources/ehcache.xml normal? That would go into
the root of the ws-security jar which seems "strange" and problematic. Is
this another log4j.properties type thing that the first jar on the classpath
"wins"? Is there a better place to put that? (I'm not familiar enough with
ehcache)
Other than that, looks good to me.
> Have WSS4J in/out interceptors require nonces and timestamps when using
> UsernameTokens?
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> Key: CXF-1636
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1636
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: WS-* Components
> Reporter: Glen Mazza
> Assignee: Colm O hEigeartaigh
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: cxf-1636.patch
>
>
> Our WSS4J In/Out interceptors[1][2] do not appear to be requiring
> UsernameTokens to have timestamps and nonces. From [3], lines 176-190, these
> are used to prevent replay attacks (i.e., an intruder just copying the entire
> soap header, encrypted or not, and reusing it for another request).
> To fix this problem, this blog sample[4] created a separate interceptor that
> will reject any UsernameToken that does not have both a timestamp and a
> nonce. Perhaps we should update our WSS4J in/out interceptors to require
> both of these, so external users don't need to do this.
> A question though--I'm unsure where the nonce-checking is being done--our
> WSS4J interceptors seem to be ignoring them, but perhaps WSS4J is doing the
> checking/validation that they are not being used more then once.
> Glen
> [1] http://tinyurl.com/4cgg9b
> [2] http://tinyurl.com/48h6an
> [3] http://tinyurl.com/65n78j
> [4]
> http://depressedprogrammer.wordpress.com/2007/07/31/cxf-ws-security-using-jsr-181-interceptor-annotations-xfire-migration/
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