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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-5118:
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Christian, let me clarify few things given that I wrote the interceptor
originally and was guilty of introducing UsernameToken afterwards.
First of all, a populated AuthorizationPolicy does not have to be equal to
"Basic Auth", why ? Second I added UsernameToken at a time when WSS4J had no
its own JAAS interceptor for WSS4JInInterceptor to work with
JAASLoginInterceptor. It's a plain duplication, I should've reused
AuthorizationPolicy, I was wrong. So IMHO, that order you listed in not
something is supposed to be taken into the consideration in scope of this
discussion.
I'm sorry, I did not understand your proposal. I thought we were 1mm away from
completing this pretty basic issue yesterday but now I'm not sure we are close
to anything at all. I'm getting close to just doing a commit myself :-) but
lets keep discussing it I guess.
Given what I've clarified, what do you think is missing in
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> Create CXF interceptor which will use HTTPS client certificates to create
> JAAS SecurityContext
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> Key: CXF-5118
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5118
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Sergey Beryozkin
> Assignee: Christian Schneider
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> Use case:
> The user authenticates against the webservice using an X509 client
> certificate. In case of successful authentication the JAAS security context
> should be populated with a Subject that stores the user name and the roles of
> the user. This is necessary to support Authorization at a later stage.
> Design ideas
> The SSL transport will be configured to only accept certain client
> certificates. So we can assume that the interceptor does not have to do a
> real authentication. Instead it has to map from the subjectDN of the
> certificate to the user name and then lookup the roles of that user. Both
> then has to be stored in the subject's principles.
> The mapping could be done inside a JAASLoginModule or before. Inside will
> give the user more flexibility.
> The next step to retrieve the roles should be done in one of the standard
> JAASLoginModules as the source of the roles can be quite diverse. So for
> example the LdapLoginModule allows to retrieve the roles from Ldap. At the
> moment these modules require the password of the user though which is not
> available when doing a cert based auth.
> So I see two variants to retrieve the roles:
> 1. Change the loginmodules like the LDAP one to be configureable to use a
> fixed ldap user for the ldap connect and not require the user password. So
> the module would have two modes: a) normal authentication and group gathering
> b) use a fixed user to just retrieve roles for a given user
> 2. Store the user password somewhere (e.g. in the mapping file). In this case
> the existing LDAPLoginModule could be used but the user password would be
> openly in a text file
> 3. Create new LoginModules with the desired behaviour (fixed user and only
> lookup of roles)
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