Did you install the policy bundle from the example as well?

regards,

Karl

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Achim Nierbeck <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found a link to [1]. And tried like in the example to use a
> security.policy file. That didn't seem to work.
> Another thing that really didn't seem to be right was, that the security
> bundle wasn't listed as a fragment attached to the framework bundle (If I
> use equinox as the framework bundle it was listed).
>
> Is there some sort of documentation besides the rather spare wiki
> documentation?
>
>
> [1]
> http://osgi-in-action.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/chapter14/combined-example/
>
>
>
> 2010/10/8 Karl Pauls <[email protected]>
>
>> how are you trying to use the DENY or ALLOW syntax?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Karl
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Achim Nierbeck <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > I now tried two ways of configuring security within the karaf server. One
>> > taking equinox, after setting the right properties and the policy file it
>> > did work. With Felix I think I do have an issue, I used the latest Karaf
>> > version from SVN with Felix 3.0.3 and added the security bundle. If I
>> list
>> > the available bundles I do see that the security bundle is resolved but
>> > shouldn't the framework-bundle (felix in this case) import the security
>> > bundle as a fragment? Because this didn't work and a refresh on bundle 0
>> > causes the Karaf to crash :(
>> > Still I do get the security to work but I'm not able to use the DENY or
>> > ALLOW syntax. BTW. is there some documentation about the security bundle
>> > available I just found some hints in older mailing threads.
>> > Right now I have to configure every Security Constraint I wan't to enable
>> > just to skip this one java.security.Runtime exitVM :(
>> >
>> >
>> > 2010/10/4 Guillaume Nodet <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >> The karaf shutdown does not call system.exit(), it
>> >> calls getBundleContext().getBundle(0).stop() which is way cleaner in
>> osgi.
>> >> The system.exit() is only called by the Main class that launches the
>> >> framework, so if permissions are configured on bundles, it should be ok,
>> >> since the launcher is outside the osgi framework.
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 15:06, Achim Nierbeck <[email protected]
>> >> >wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi, thanks for the first answer, you are right I don't have a lot of
>> osgi
>> >> > security knowledge.
>> >> > One thing though that crosses my mind about your first solution. If I
>> use
>> >> > the apache Karaf as runtime container how would this affect the
>> >> "shutdown"
>> >> > command of the console?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks, Achim
>> >> >
>> >> > 2010/10/4 Karl Pauls <[email protected]>
>> >> >
>> >> > > I guess there are several ways to do this but the most portable one
>> >> > > should be to start with security enabled (and in felix case - the
>> >> > > framework.security bundle installed). From there, you could specify
>> a
>> >> > > policy that gives allpermission but has a deny on System.Exit.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Assuming you don't have a lot of osgi security knowledge I can try
>> to
>> >> > > write a more detailed mail about how to do this tonight...
>> >> > >
>> >> > > regards,
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Karl
>> >> > >
>> >> > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Achim Nierbeck <
>> >> [email protected]
>> >> > >
>> >> > > wrote:
>> >> > > > Hi,
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > I asked this question in the karaf user mailing list but they told
>> me
>> >> > > this
>> >> > > > would be the better place to ask :)
>> >> > > > I have a special Problem I would like to solve with the
>> >> SecurityManger.
>> >> > > But
>> >> > > > first the Problem I'm facing:
>> >> > > > I have a bundle containing a third party legacy library I have to
>> >> use.
>> >> > > > This Library does call system.Exit(?) if it looses it's connection
>> to
>> >> a
>> >> > > > corresponding server.
>> >> > > > I know that this is really bad (actually mean) but the quickest
>> way
>> >> of
>> >> > > > shipping around this problem is using a service wrapper which does
>> a
>> >> > > > restart.
>> >> > > > But this is not a nice way of doing especially this system.exit
>> >> forces
>> >> > a
>> >> > > > hard shutdown :(
>> >> > > > So I googled around and found that there is one solution for this,
>> >> use
>> >> > a
>> >> > > > security manager which disallows System.Exit.
>> >> > > > Now the tricky part, how do I specify a securityManager just for
>> this
>> >> > > bundle
>> >> > > > preventing it from using System.Exit?
>> >> > > >
>> >> > > > Thank you in Advance :)
>> >> > > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > >
>> >> > > --
>> >> > > Karl Pauls
>> >> > > [email protected]
>> >> > >
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