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Christian Schneider commented on CXF-5118: ------------------------------------------ I just looked into the current code base. What I do not fully understand is why we need to return a username / password from the certifiacte mapper. I think this is inherently insecure as it means we have to provide a cleartext password for all users somewhere. Do you really think someone will need this? I think the approach to return a username from the certificate mapper should be good enough. If we provide a changed Ldaplogin module that just fetches the roles for a username it should provide all information we need. This might also make the code simpler. Btw. I like the approach to provide only a part of the subjectdn as username. In many cases this is exactly what it needed. I would move this into the CertificateMapper though. So my approach for a certificatemapper would be String getUserName(Certificate cert). The interceptor would then supply the username and no password to jaas and else do the same as before. WDYT? > Create CXF interceptor which will use HTTPS client certificates to create > JAAS SecurityContext > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > > 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) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)