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Erich Mauerböck updated CXF-8985: --------------------------------- Description: Recently I tried to switch away from the deprecated {{org.apache.cxf.interceptor}} Logging interceptors to the separate {{cxf-rt-features-logging}} module, realizing that I could also switch to the org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.LoggingFeature eliminating the need for explicitly configuring interceptors as described in [https://cxf.apache.org/docs/message-logging.html] I also wanted to replace my proprietary sensitive masking implementation by a customized intended {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.MaskSensitiveHelper}}. But I noticed that this only worked for sensitive elements, not for sensitive protocol header names, as {{MaskSensitiveHelper.maskHeaders()}} never gets called. Instead, headers masking is done by {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.event.DefaultLogEventMapper}}, which is final in {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.AbstractLoggingInterceptor}}, therefore cannot be changed. In turn, {{MaskSensitiveHelper}} in {{DefaultLogEventMapper}} is also not changeable (no setter). This behaviour cannot have been intended that way. was: Recently I tried to switch away from the deprecated org.apache.cxf.interceptor Logging interceptors to the separate cxf-rt-features-logging module, realizing that I could also switch to the org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.LoggingFeature eliminating the need for explicitly configuring interceptors as described in [https://cxf.apache.org/docs/message-logging.html] I also wanted to replace my proprietary sensitive masking implementation by a customized intended org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.MaskSensitiveHelper. But I noticed that this only worked for sensitive elements, not for sensitive protocol header names, as MaskSensitiveHelper.maskHeaders() never gets called. Instead, headers masking is done by org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.event.DefaultLogEventMapper, which is final in org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.AbstractLoggingInterceptor, therefore cannot be changed. In turn, MaskSensitiveHelper in DefaultLogEventMapper is also not changeable (no setter). This behaviour cannot have been intended that way. > headers masking implementation not replaceable > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-8985 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8985 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: logging > Affects Versions: 3.5.7 > Environment: OpenJDK 1.8.0_382 > CentOS 7 > Tomcat 8.5.57 > Spring 4.3.30.RELEASE > Reporter: Erich Mauerböck > Priority: Major > > Recently I tried to switch away from the deprecated > {{org.apache.cxf.interceptor}} Logging interceptors to the separate > {{cxf-rt-features-logging}} module, realizing that I could also switch to the > org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.LoggingFeature eliminating the need for explicitly > configuring interceptors as described in > [https://cxf.apache.org/docs/message-logging.html] > I also wanted to replace my proprietary sensitive masking implementation by a > customized intended {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.MaskSensitiveHelper}}. > > But I noticed that this only worked for sensitive elements, not for sensitive > protocol header names, as {{MaskSensitiveHelper.maskHeaders()}} never gets > called. Instead, headers masking is done by > {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.event.DefaultLogEventMapper}}, which is final in > {{org.apache.cxf.ext.logging.AbstractLoggingInterceptor}}, therefore cannot > be changed. In turn, {{MaskSensitiveHelper}} in {{DefaultLogEventMapper}} is > also not changeable (no setter). > This behaviour cannot have been intended that way. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)