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Jason Pell updated CXF-4776:
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Description:
This is an issue for both WS-Policy and WSS4JInInterceptor configuration.
If I include an incorrect Password I get the expected authentication error. If
I actually remove the password I get no authentication failure. The
UsernameTokenValidator only checks that the username is provided.
was:
See my attached WS-Policy which I attached via @Policies annotation to
Placement.BINDING_OPERATION_INPUT.
If I include an incorrect Password I get the expected authentication error. If
I actually remove the password I get no authentication failure. The
UsernameTokenPolicyValidator only checks that the username is provided.
I have a simple patch for this but would appreciate some weigh in from
ws-policy cxf devs please.
Summary: UsernameTokenValidator do not validate that password is not
provided. (was: UsernameTokenPolicyValidator and UsernameTokenValidator do not
validate that password is not provided.)
> UsernameTokenValidator do not validate that password is not provided.
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> Key: CXF-4776
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4776
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: WS-* Components
> Affects Versions: 2.7.2
> Reporter: Jason Pell
> Assignee: Jason Pell
> Attachments: UsernamePasswordPolicy.xml
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> This is an issue for both WS-Policy and WSS4JInInterceptor configuration.
> If I include an incorrect Password I get the expected authentication error.
> If I actually remove the password I get no authentication failure. The
> UsernameTokenValidator only checks that the username is provided.
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