Example usage for java.security Principal equals

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public boolean equals(Object another);

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Compares this principal to the specified object.

Usage

From source file:Main.java

public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    Certificate[] certpath = new Certificate[args.length];
    CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");

    for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
        FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(args[i]);
        certpath[i] = cf.generateCertificate(in);
    }/*from w ww. ja va 2  s .c om*/
    for (int i = 0; i < certpath.length - 1; i++) {
        Principal issuer = ((X509Certificate) certpath[i]).getIssuerDN();
        Principal subject = ((X509Certificate) certpath[i + 1]).getSubjectDN();
        if (!issuer.equals(subject)) {
            System.out.println("in " + i + " issuer is " + issuer);
            System.out.println("But in " + (i + 1));
            System.out.println("subject is " + subject);
            break;
        }
    }
}

From source file:org.apache.wiki.auth.AuthorizationManagerTest.java

/**
 * Any principal strings that have same names as built-in roles should
 * resolve as built-in roles!/*from   ww  w .  j ava  2 s  .c  o  m*/
 */
public void testResolveBuiltInRoles() {
    Principal principal = Role.AUTHENTICATED;
    assertEquals(principal, m_auth.resolvePrincipal("Authenticated"));
    principal = Role.ASSERTED;
    assertEquals(principal, m_auth.resolvePrincipal("Asserted"));
    principal = Role.ALL;
    assertEquals(principal, m_auth.resolvePrincipal("All"));
    principal = Role.ANONYMOUS;
    assertEquals(principal, m_auth.resolvePrincipal("Anonymous"));

    // This should not resolve because there's no built-in role Admin
    principal = new WikiPrincipal("Admin");
    assertFalse(principal.equals(m_auth.resolvePrincipal("Admin")));
}

From source file:org.cesecore.certificates.ca.X509CA.java

/**
 * Sequence is ignored by X509CA. The ctParams argument will NOT be kept after the function call returns,
 * and is allowed to contain references to session beans.
 * //from   w w w  .j a  va2s .  c  o m
 * @throws CAOfflineException if the CA wasn't active
 * @throws InvalidAlgorithmException if the signing algorithm in the certificate profile (or the CA Token if not found) was invalid.  
 * @throws IllegalValidityException if validity was invalid
 * @throws IllegalNameException if the name specified in the certificate request was invalid
 * @throws CertificateExtensionException if any of the certificate extensions were invalid
 * @throws OperatorCreationException if CA's private key contained an unknown algorithm or provider
 * @throws CertificateCreateException if an error occurred when trying to create a certificate. 
 * @throws SignatureException if the CA's certificate's and request's certificate's and signature algorithms differ
 */
private Certificate generateCertificate(final EndEntityInformation subject, final RequestMessage request,
        final PublicKey publicKey, final int keyusage, final Date notBefore, final Date notAfter,
        final CertificateProfile certProfile, final Extensions extensions, final String sequence,
        final PublicKey caPublicKey, final PrivateKey caPrivateKey, final String provider,
        CertificateGenerationParams certGenParams) throws CAOfflineException, InvalidAlgorithmException,
        IllegalValidityException, IllegalNameException, CertificateExtensionException,
        OperatorCreationException, CertificateCreateException, SignatureException {

    // We must only allow signing to take place if the CA itself is on line, even if the token is on-line.
    // We have to allow expired as well though, so we can renew expired CAs
    if ((getStatus() != CAConstants.CA_ACTIVE) && ((getStatus() != CAConstants.CA_EXPIRED))) {
        final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage("error.caoffline", getName(), getStatus());
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug(msg); // This is something we handle so no need to log with higher priority
        }
        throw new CAOfflineException(msg);
    }

    final String sigAlg;
    if (certProfile.getSignatureAlgorithm() == null) {
        sigAlg = getCAToken().getSignatureAlgorithm();
    } else {
        sigAlg = certProfile.getSignatureAlgorithm();
    }
    // Check that the signature algorithm is one of the allowed ones
    if (!ArrayUtils.contains(AlgorithmConstants.AVAILABLE_SIGALGS, sigAlg)) {
        final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage("createcert.invalidsignaturealg", sigAlg);
        throw new InvalidAlgorithmException(msg);
    }
    // Check if this is a root CA we are creating
    final boolean isRootCA = certProfile.getType() == CertificateConstants.CERTTYPE_ROOTCA;

    final X509Certificate cacert = (X509Certificate) getCACertificate();
    // Check CA certificate PrivateKeyUsagePeriod if it exists (throws CAOfflineException if it exists and is not within this time)
    CertificateValidity.checkPrivateKeyUsagePeriod(cacert);
    // Get certificate validity time notBefore and notAfter
    final CertificateValidity val = new CertificateValidity(subject, certProfile, notBefore, notAfter, cacert,
            isRootCA);

    final BigInteger serno;
    {
        // Serialnumber is either random bits, where random generator is initialized by the serno generator.
        // Or a custom serial number defined in the end entity object
        final ExtendedInformation ei = subject.getExtendedinformation();
        if (certProfile.getAllowCertSerialNumberOverride()) {
            if (ei != null && ei.certificateSerialNumber() != null) {
                serno = ei.certificateSerialNumber();
            } else {
                serno = SernoGeneratorRandom.instance().getSerno();
            }
        } else {
            serno = SernoGeneratorRandom.instance().getSerno();
            if ((ei != null) && (ei.certificateSerialNumber() != null)) {
                final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage(
                        "createcert.certprof_not_allowing_cert_sn_override_using_normal",
                        ei.certificateSerialNumber().toString(16));
                log.info(msg);
            }
        }
    }

    // Make DNs
    String dn = subject.getCertificateDN();
    if (certProfile.getUseSubjectDNSubSet()) {
        dn = certProfile.createSubjectDNSubSet(dn);
    }

    final X500NameStyle nameStyle;
    if (getUsePrintableStringSubjectDN()) {
        nameStyle = PrintableStringNameStyle.INSTANCE;
    } else {
        nameStyle = CeSecoreNameStyle.INSTANCE;
    }

    if (certProfile.getUseCNPostfix()) {
        dn = CertTools.insertCNPostfix(dn, certProfile.getCNPostfix(), nameStyle);
    }

    // Will we use LDAP DN order (CN first) or X500 DN order (CN last) for the subject DN
    final boolean ldapdnorder;
    if ((getUseLdapDNOrder() == false) || (certProfile.getUseLdapDnOrder() == false)) {
        ldapdnorder = false;
    } else {
        ldapdnorder = true;
    }
    final X500Name subjectDNName;
    if (certProfile.getAllowDNOverride() && (request != null) && (request.getRequestX500Name() != null)) {
        subjectDNName = request.getRequestX500Name();
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Using X509Name from request instead of user's registered.");
        }
    } else {
        final ExtendedInformation ei = subject.getExtendedinformation();
        if (certProfile.getAllowDNOverrideByEndEntityInformation() && ei != null
                && ei.getRawSubjectDn() != null) {
            final String stripped = StringTools.strip(ei.getRawSubjectDn());
            final String escapedPluses = CertTools.handleUnescapedPlus(stripped);
            final String emptiesRemoved = DNFieldsUtil.removeAllEmpties(escapedPluses);
            final X500Name subjectDNNameFromEei = CertTools.stringToUnorderedX500Name(emptiesRemoved,
                    CeSecoreNameStyle.INSTANCE);
            if (subjectDNNameFromEei.toString().length() > 0) {
                subjectDNName = subjectDNNameFromEei;
                if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                    log.debug(
                            "Using X500Name from end entity information instead of user's registered subject DN fields.");
                    log.debug("ExtendedInformation.getRawSubjectDn(): " + ei.getRawSubjectDn() + " will use: "
                            + CeSecoreNameStyle.INSTANCE.toString(subjectDNName));
                }
            } else {
                subjectDNName = CertTools.stringToBcX500Name(dn, nameStyle, ldapdnorder);
            }
        } else {
            subjectDNName = CertTools.stringToBcX500Name(dn, nameStyle, ldapdnorder);
        }
    }
    // Make sure the DN does not contain dangerous characters
    if (StringTools.hasStripChars(subjectDNName.toString())) {
        if (log.isTraceEnabled()) {
            log.trace("DN with illegal name: " + subjectDNName);
        }
        final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage("createcert.illegalname");
        throw new IllegalNameException(msg);
    }
    if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
        log.debug("Using subjectDN: " + subjectDNName.toString());
    }

    // We must take the issuer DN directly from the CA-certificate otherwise we risk re-ordering the DN
    // which many applications do not like.
    X500Name issuerDNName;
    if (isRootCA) {
        // This will be an initial root CA, since no CA-certificate exists
        // Or it is a root CA, since the cert is self signed. If it is a root CA we want to use the same encoding for subject and issuer,
        // it might have changed over the years.
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Using subject DN also as issuer DN, because it is a root CA");
        }
        issuerDNName = subjectDNName;
    } else {
        issuerDNName = X500Name.getInstance(cacert.getSubjectX500Principal().getEncoded());
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Using issuer DN directly from the CA certificate: " + issuerDNName.toString());
        }
    }

    SubjectPublicKeyInfo pkinfo;
    try {
        pkinfo = new SubjectPublicKeyInfo((ASN1Sequence) ASN1Primitive.fromByteArray(publicKey.getEncoded()));
    } catch (IOException e) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Caught unexpected IOException.", e);
    }
    final X509v3CertificateBuilder certbuilder = new X509v3CertificateBuilder(issuerDNName, serno,
            val.getNotBefore(), val.getNotAfter(), subjectDNName, pkinfo);

    // Only created and used if Certificate Transparency is enabled
    final X509v3CertificateBuilder precertbuilder = certProfile.isUseCertificateTransparencyInCerts()
            ? new X509v3CertificateBuilder(issuerDNName, serno, val.getNotBefore(), val.getNotAfter(),
                    subjectDNName, pkinfo)
            : null;

    // Check that the certificate fulfills name constraints
    if (cacert instanceof X509Certificate) {
        GeneralNames altNameGNs = null;
        String altName = subject.getSubjectAltName();
        if (certProfile.getUseSubjectAltNameSubSet()) {
            altName = certProfile.createSubjectAltNameSubSet(altName);
        }
        if (altName != null && altName.length() > 0) {
            altNameGNs = CertTools.getGeneralNamesFromAltName(altName);
        }
        CertTools.checkNameConstraints((X509Certificate) cacert, subjectDNName, altNameGNs);
    }

    // If the subject has Name Constraints, then name constraints must be enabled in the certificate profile!
    if (subject.getExtendedinformation() != null) {
        final ExtendedInformation ei = subject.getExtendedinformation();
        final List<String> permittedNC = ei.getNameConstraintsPermitted();
        final List<String> excludedNC = ei.getNameConstraintsExcluded();
        if ((permittedNC != null && !permittedNC.isEmpty()) || (excludedNC != null && !excludedNC.isEmpty())) {
            if (!certProfile.getUseNameConstraints()) {
                throw new CertificateCreateException(
                        "Tried to issue a certificate with Name Constraints without having enabled NC in the certificate profile.");
            }
        }
    }

    //
    // X509 Certificate Extensions
    //

    // Extensions we will add to the certificate, later when we have filled the structure with
    // everything we want.
    final ExtensionsGenerator extgen = new ExtensionsGenerator();

    // First we check if there is general extension override, and add all extensions from
    // the request in that case
    if (certProfile.getAllowExtensionOverride() && extensions != null) {
        ASN1ObjectIdentifier[] oids = extensions.getExtensionOIDs();
        for (ASN1ObjectIdentifier oid : oids) {
            final Extension ext = extensions.getExtension(oid);
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Overriding extension with oid: " + oid);
            }
            try {
                extgen.addExtension(oid, ext.isCritical(), ext.getParsedValue());
            } catch (IOException e) {
                throw new IllegalStateException("Caught unexpected IOException.", e);
            }
        }
    }

    // Second we see if there is Key usage override
    Extensions overridenexts = extgen.generate();
    if (certProfile.getAllowKeyUsageOverride() && (keyusage >= 0)) {
        if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("AllowKeyUsageOverride=true. Using KeyUsage from parameter: " + keyusage);
        }
        if ((certProfile.getUseKeyUsage() == true) && (keyusage >= 0)) {
            final KeyUsage ku = new KeyUsage(keyusage);
            // We don't want to try to add custom extensions with the same oid if we have already added them
            // from the request, if AllowExtensionOverride is enabled.
            // Two extensions with the same oid is not allowed in the standard.
            if (overridenexts.getExtension(Extension.keyUsage) == null) {
                try {
                    extgen.addExtension(Extension.keyUsage, certProfile.getKeyUsageCritical(), ku);
                } catch (IOException e) {
                    throw new IllegalStateException("Caught unexpected IOException.", e);
                }
            } else {
                if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                    log.debug(
                            "KeyUsage was already overridden by an extension, not using KeyUsage from parameter.");
                }
            }
        }
    }

    // Third, check for standard Certificate Extensions that should be added.
    // Standard certificate extensions are defined in CertificateProfile and CertificateExtensionFactory
    // and implemented in package org.ejbca.core.model.certextensions.standard
    final CertificateExtensionFactory fact = CertificateExtensionFactory.getInstance();
    final List<String> usedStdCertExt = certProfile.getUsedStandardCertificateExtensions();
    final Iterator<String> certStdExtIter = usedStdCertExt.iterator();
    overridenexts = extgen.generate();
    while (certStdExtIter.hasNext()) {
        final String oid = certStdExtIter.next();
        // We don't want to try to add standard extensions with the same oid if we have already added them
        // from the request, if AllowExtensionOverride is enabled.
        // Two extensions with the same oid is not allowed in the standard.
        if (overridenexts.getExtension(new ASN1ObjectIdentifier(oid)) == null) {
            final CertificateExtension certExt = fact.getStandardCertificateExtension(oid, certProfile);
            if (certExt != null) {
                final byte[] value = certExt.getValueEncoded(subject, this, certProfile, publicKey, caPublicKey,
                        val);
                if (value != null) {
                    extgen.addExtension(new ASN1ObjectIdentifier(certExt.getOID()), certExt.isCriticalFlag(),
                            value);
                }
            }
        } else {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Extension with oid " + oid
                        + " has been overridden, standard extension will not be added.");
            }
        }
    }

    // Fourth, check for custom Certificate Extensions that should be added.
    // Custom certificate extensions is defined in certextensions.properties
    final List<Integer> usedCertExt = certProfile.getUsedCertificateExtensions();
    final Iterator<Integer> certExtIter = usedCertExt.iterator();
    while (certExtIter.hasNext()) {
        final Integer id = certExtIter.next();
        final CertificateExtension certExt = fact.getCertificateExtensions(id);
        if (certExt != null) {
            // We don't want to try to add custom extensions with the same oid if we have already added them
            // from the request, if AllowExtensionOverride is enabled.
            // Two extensions with the same oid is not allowed in the standard.
            if (overridenexts.getExtension(new ASN1ObjectIdentifier(certExt.getOID())) == null) {
                final byte[] value = certExt.getValueEncoded(subject, this, certProfile, publicKey, caPublicKey,
                        val);
                if (value != null) {
                    extgen.addExtension(new ASN1ObjectIdentifier(certExt.getOID()), certExt.isCriticalFlag(),
                            value);
                }
            } else {
                if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                    log.debug("Extension with oid " + certExt.getOID()
                            + " has been overridden, custom extension will not be added.");
                }
            }
        }
    }

    // Finally add extensions to certificate generator
    final Extensions exts = extgen.generate();
    ASN1ObjectIdentifier[] oids = exts.getExtensionOIDs();
    try {
        for (ASN1ObjectIdentifier oid : oids) {
            final Extension extension = exts.getExtension(oid);
            if (oid.equals(Extension.subjectAlternativeName)) { // subjectAlternativeName extension value needs special handling
                ExtensionsGenerator sanExtGen = getSubjectAltNameExtensionForCert(extension,
                        precertbuilder != null);
                Extensions sanExts = sanExtGen.generate();
                Extension eext = sanExts.getExtension(oid);
                certbuilder.addExtension(oid, eext.isCritical(), eext.getParsedValue()); // adding subjetAlternativeName extension to certbuilder
                if (precertbuilder != null) { // if a pre-certificate is to be published to a CTLog
                    eext = getSubjectAltNameExtensionForCTCert(extension).generate().getExtension(oid);
                    precertbuilder.addExtension(oid, eext.isCritical(), eext.getParsedValue()); // adding subjectAlternativeName extension to precertbuilder

                    eext = sanExts.getExtension(new ASN1ObjectIdentifier("1.3.6.1.4.1.11129.2.4.6"));
                    if (eext != null) {
                        certbuilder.addExtension(eext.getExtnId(), eext.isCritical(), eext.getParsedValue()); // adding nrOfRedactedLabels extension to certbuilder
                    }
                }
            } else { // if not a subjectAlternativeName extension, just add it to both certbuilder and precertbuilder 
                final boolean isCritical = extension.isCritical();
                // We must get the raw octets here in order to be able to create invalid extensions that is not constructed from proper ASN.1
                final byte[] value = extension.getExtnValue().getOctets();
                certbuilder.addExtension(extension.getExtnId(), isCritical, value);
                if (precertbuilder != null) {
                    precertbuilder.addExtension(extension.getExtnId(), isCritical, value);
                }
            }
        }

        // Add Certificate Transparency extension. It needs to access the certbuilder and
        // the CA key so it has to be processed here inside X509CA.
        if (ct != null && certProfile.isUseCertificateTransparencyInCerts()
                && certGenParams.getConfiguredCTLogs() != null
                && certGenParams.getCTAuditLogCallback() != null) {

            // Create pre-certificate
            // A critical extension is added to prevent this cert from being used
            ct.addPreCertPoison(precertbuilder);

            // Sign pre-certificate
            /*
             *  TODO: Should be able to use a special CT signing certificate.
             *  It should have CA=true and ExtKeyUsage=PRECERTIFICATE_SIGNING_OID,
             *  and should not have any other key usages.
             */
            final ContentSigner signer = new BufferingContentSigner(
                    new JcaContentSignerBuilder(sigAlg).setProvider(provider).build(caPrivateKey), 20480);
            final X509CertificateHolder certHolder = precertbuilder.build(signer);
            final X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate) CertTools
                    .getCertfromByteArray(certHolder.getEncoded());

            // Get certificate chain
            final List<Certificate> chain = new ArrayList<Certificate>();
            chain.add(cert);
            chain.addAll(getCertificateChain());

            // Submit to logs and get signed timestamps
            byte[] sctlist = null;
            try {
                sctlist = ct.fetchSCTList(chain, certProfile, certGenParams.getConfiguredCTLogs());
            } finally {
                // Notify that pre-cert has been successfully or unsuccessfully submitted so it can be audit logged.
                certGenParams.getCTAuditLogCallback().logPreCertSubmission(this, subject, cert,
                        sctlist != null);
            }
            if (sctlist != null) { // can be null if the CTLog has been deleted from the configuration
                ASN1ObjectIdentifier sctOid = new ASN1ObjectIdentifier(CertificateTransparency.SCTLIST_OID);
                certbuilder.addExtension(sctOid, false, new DEROctetString(sctlist));
            }
        } else {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                String cause = "";
                if (ct == null) {
                    cause += "CT is not available in this version of EJBCA.";
                } else {
                    if (!certProfile.isUseCertificateTransparencyInCerts()) {
                        cause += "CT is not enabled in the certificate profile. ";
                    }
                    if (certGenParams == null) {
                        cause += "Certificate generation parameters was null.";
                    } else if (certGenParams.getCTAuditLogCallback() == null) {
                        cause += "No CT audit logging callback was passed to X509CA.";
                    } else if (certGenParams.getConfiguredCTLogs() == null) {
                        cause += "There are no CT logs configured in System Configuration.";
                    }
                }
                log.debug("Not logging to CT. " + cause);
            }
        }
    } catch (CertificateException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException(
                "Could not process CA's private key when parsing Certificate Transparency extension.", e);
    } catch (IOException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException(
                "IOException was caught when parsing Certificate Transparency extension.", e);
    } catch (CTLogException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException(
                "An exception occurred because too many CT servers were down to satisfy the certificate profile.",
                e);
    }

    //
    // End of extensions
    //

    if (log.isTraceEnabled()) {
        log.trace(">certgen.generate");
    }
    final ContentSigner signer = new BufferingContentSigner(
            new JcaContentSignerBuilder(sigAlg).setProvider(provider).build(caPrivateKey), 20480);
    final X509CertificateHolder certHolder = certbuilder.build(signer);
    X509Certificate cert;
    try {
        cert = (X509Certificate) CertTools.getCertfromByteArray(certHolder.getEncoded());
    } catch (IOException e) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected IOException caught when parsing certificate holder.", e);
    } catch (CertificateException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException("Could not create certificate from CA's private key,", e);
    }
    if (log.isTraceEnabled()) {
        log.trace("<certgen.generate");
    }

    // Verify using the CA certificate before returning
    // If we can not verify the issued certificate using the CA certificate we don't want to issue this cert
    // because something is wrong...
    final PublicKey verifyKey;
    // We must use the configured public key if this is a rootCA, because then we can renew our own certificate, after changing
    // the keys. In this case the _new_ key will not match the current CA certificate.
    if ((cacert != null) && (!isRootCA)) {
        verifyKey = cacert.getPublicKey();
    } else {
        verifyKey = caPublicKey;
    }
    try {
        cert.verify(verifyKey);
    } catch (InvalidKeyException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException("CA's public key was invalid,", e);
    } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException(e);
    } catch (NoSuchProviderException e) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Provider was unknown", e);
    } catch (CertificateException e) {
        throw new CertificateCreateException(e);
    }

    // If we have a CA-certificate, verify that we have all path verification stuff correct
    if (cacert != null) {
        final byte[] aki = CertTools.getAuthorityKeyId(cert);
        final byte[] ski = CertTools.getSubjectKeyId(isRootCA ? cert : cacert);
        if ((aki != null) && (ski != null)) {
            final boolean eq = Arrays.equals(aki, ski);
            if (!eq) {
                final String akistr = new String(Hex.encode(aki));
                final String skistr = new String(Hex.encode(ski));
                final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage("createcert.errorpathverifykeyid", akistr,
                        skistr);
                log.error(msg);
                // This will differ if we create link certificates, NewWithOld, therefore we can not throw an exception here.
            }
        }
        final Principal issuerDN = cert.getIssuerX500Principal();
        final Principal caSubjectDN = cacert.getSubjectX500Principal();
        if ((issuerDN != null) && (caSubjectDN != null)) {
            final boolean eq = issuerDN.equals(caSubjectDN);
            if (!eq) {
                final String msg = intres.getLocalizedMessage("createcert.errorpathverifydn",
                        issuerDN.getName(), caSubjectDN.getName());
                log.error(msg);
                throw new CertificateCreateException(msg);
            }
        }
    }
    // Before returning from this method, we will set the private key and provider in the request message, in case the response  message needs to be signed
    if (request != null) {
        request.setResponseKeyInfo(caPrivateKey, provider);
    }
    if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
        log.debug("X509CA: generated certificate, CA " + this.getCAId() + " for DN: "
                + subject.getCertificateDN());
    }
    return cert;
}

From source file:org.josso.jb32.agent.JBossCatalinaNativeRealm.java

/**
 * Return the Principal associated with the specified username and
 * credentials, if there is one; otherwise return null.
 *
 * The method was completely rewritten since the overriden operation,
 * on succesfull authentication, sets as the authenticated Principal
 * a SimplePrincipal instantiated using the provided username.
 * The problem is that in JOSSO the username is a SSO Session Id, not
 * a username. So we need to set the SSOUser returned by the Gateway
 * as the authenticatd Principal./*www . j  a va 2 s  . c  o m*/
 * Since the JaasSecurityManager caches the authenticated user using the
 * Principal referring to a JOSSO Session Id, we will need to map, for
 * example when roles are checked against the realm, a user Principal
 * back to its JOSSO Session Identifier Principal. This way the the user
 * and its roles can be retrieved correctly by the JaasSecurityManager.
 *
 * @param username Username of the Principal to look up
 * @param credentials Password or other credentials to use in
 * authenticating this username
 */
public Principal authenticate(String username, String credentials) {

    logger.debug("Begin authenticate, username=" + username);

    Principal principal = null;
    SSOUser ssoUser = null;
    Principal caller = (Principal) SecurityAssociationValve.userPrincipal.get();
    if (caller == null && username == null && credentials == null)
        return null;

    try {
        Context securityCtx = null;
        securityCtx = prepareENC();

        if (securityCtx == null) {
            logger.error("No security context for authenticate(String, String)");
            return null;
        }

        // Get the JBoss security manager from the ENC context
        SubjectSecurityManager securityMgr = (SubjectSecurityManager) securityCtx.lookup("securityMgr");
        if (!isSSODomain(securityMgr.getSecurityDomain())) {
            // This is not a SSO Security domain, let JBoss realm handle this ...
            return super.authenticate(username, credentials);
        }

        principal = new SimplePrincipal(username);
        char[] passwordChars = null;
        if (credentials != null)
            passwordChars = credentials.toCharArray();

        SSOIdentityManagerService im = Lookup.getInstance().lookupSSOAgent().getSSOIdentityManager();

        String requester = "";
        // Check for nulls ?
        SSOAgentRequest request = AbstractSSOAgent._currentRequest.get();
        if (request != null)
            requester = request.getRequester();
        else
            logger.warn("No SSO Agent request found in thread local variable, can't identify requester");

        ssoUser = im.findUserInSession(requester, username);

        if (ssoUser != null) {
            logger.debug("User: " + username + " is authenticated");

            Subject subject = new Subject();
            subject.getPrincipals().add(ssoUser);
            logger.warn("WARN Cannot identify requester!");
            SSORole[] ssoRolePrincipals = im.findRolesBySSOSessionId(requester, username);
            Group targetGrp = new BaseRoleImpl("Roles");
            for (int i = 0; i < ssoRolePrincipals.length; i++) {
                subject.getPrincipals().add(ssoRolePrincipals[i]);
                targetGrp.addMember(ssoRolePrincipals[i]); // Add user role to "Roles" group
            }
            // Add the "Roles" group to the Subject so that JBoss can fetch user roles.
            subject.getPrincipals().add(targetGrp);

            logger.debug("Authenticated Subject: " + subject);

            // Make the cache aware of the user-session association so that
            // it can handle correctly cache entry lookups.
            //_cachePolicy.attachSessionToUser(principal, ssoUser);

            // Instead of associating the Principal used for authenticating (which is a
            // session id), sets the authenticated principal to the SSOUser part of the
            // Subject returned by the Gateway.
            JBossSecurityAssociationActions.setPrincipalInfo(ssoUser, passwordChars, subject);

            // Get the CallerPrincipal mapping
            RealmMapping rm = (RealmMapping) securityCtx.lookup("realmMapping");
            Principal oldPrincipal = ssoUser;
            principal = rm.getPrincipal(oldPrincipal);
            logger.debug("Mapped from input principal: " + oldPrincipal + " to: " + principal);
            if (!principal.equals(oldPrincipal)) {
                _userPrincipalMap.put(principal, oldPrincipal);
            }

        } else {
            principal = null;
            logger.debug("User: " + username + " is NOT authenticated");
        }
    } catch (NamingException e) {
        principal = null;
        logger.error("Error during authenticate", e);
    } catch (SSOIdentityException e) {
        // Ignore this ... (user does not exist for this session)
        if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
            logger.debug(e.getMessage());
        }
        principal = null;
    } catch (Exception e) {
        logger.error("Session authentication failed : " + username, e);
        throw new RuntimeException("Fatal error authenticating session : " + e);
    }
    logger.debug("End authenticate, principal=" + ssoUser);
    return ssoUser;
}

From source file:org.josso.jb32.agent.JBossCatalinaRealm.java

/**
 * Return the Principal associated with the specified username and
 * credentials, if there is one; otherwise return null.
 *
 * The method was completely rewritten since the overriden operation,
 * on succesfull authentication, sets as the authenticated Principal
 * a SimplePrincipal instantiated using the provided username.
 * The problem is that in JOSSO the username is a SSO Session Id, not
 * a username. So we need to set the SSOUser returned by the JAAS Gateway
 * Login Module as the authenticatd Principal.
 * Since the JaasSecurityManager caches the authenticated user using the
 * Principal referring to a JOSSO Session Id, we will need to map, for
 * example when roles are checked against the realm, a user Principal
 * back to its JOSSO Session Identifier Principal. This way the the user
 * and its roles can be retrieved correctly by the JaasSecurityManager.
 *
 * @param username Username of the Principal to look up
 * @param credentials Password or other credentials to use in
 * authenticating this username//  w w  w. j a v a 2 s  . c om
 */
public Principal authenticate(String username, String credentials) {

    logger.debug("Begin authenticate, username=" + username);

    Principal principal = null;
    SSOUser ssoUser = null;
    Principal caller = (Principal) SecurityAssociationValve.userPrincipal.get();
    if (caller == null && username == null && credentials == null)
        return null;

    try {
        Context securityCtx = null;
        securityCtx = prepareENC();

        if (securityCtx == null) {
            logger.error("No security context for authenticate(String, String)");
            return null;
        }

        // Get the JBoss security manager from the ENC context
        SubjectSecurityManager securityMgr = (SubjectSecurityManager) securityCtx.lookup("securityMgr");
        if (!isSSODomain(securityMgr.getSecurityDomain())) {
            // This is not a SSO Security domain, let JBoss realm handle this ...
            return super.authenticate(username, credentials);
        }

        principal = new SimplePrincipal(username);
        char[] passwordChars = null;
        if (credentials != null)
            passwordChars = credentials.toCharArray();

        Subject subject = new Subject();
        if (securityMgr.isValid(principal, passwordChars, subject)) {
            logger.debug("User: " + username + " is authenticated");

            // Get the authorized subject set by the isValid() call on succesful
            // authentication.
            // Subject activeSubject = securityMgr.getActiveSubject();

            // logger.debug("Authenticated Subject: " + activeSubject);

            logger.debug("Authenticated Subject: " + subject);

            Set principals = subject.getPrincipals(SSOUser.class);
            Iterator i = principals.iterator();
            while (i.hasNext()) {
                ssoUser = (SSOUser) i.next();
                break;
            }

            // Make the cache aware of the user-session association so that
            // it can handle correctly cache entry lookups.
            //_cachePolicy.attachSessionToUser(principal, ssoUser);

            // Instead of associating the Principal used for authenticating (which is a
            // session id), sets the authenticated principal to the SSOUser part of the
            // Subject returned by the Gateway.
            JBossSecurityAssociationActions.setPrincipalInfo(ssoUser, passwordChars, subject);

            // Get the CallerPrincipal mapping
            RealmMapping realmMapping = (RealmMapping) securityCtx.lookup("realmMapping");
            Principal oldPrincipal = ssoUser;
            principal = realmMapping.getPrincipal(oldPrincipal);
            logger.debug("Mapped from input principal: " + oldPrincipal + "to: " + principal);
            if (principal.equals(oldPrincipal) == false) {
                _userPrincipalMap.put(principal, oldPrincipal);
            }

        } else {
            principal = null;
            logger.debug("User: " + username + " is NOT authenticated");
        }
    } catch (NamingException e) {
        principal = null;
        logger.error("Error during authenticate", e);
    }
    logger.debug("End authenticate, principal=" + ssoUser);
    return ssoUser;
}

From source file:org.liveSense.service.securityManager.SecurityManagerServiceImpl.java

/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override/* www.ja  va2  s . c om*/
public void setAclByName(Session session, String principalName, String path, AccessRights privileges)
        throws InternalException, PrincipalNotExistsException {
    try {
        UserManager userManager = AccessControlUtil.getUserManager(session);
        Principal principal = null;
        if (!principalName.equalsIgnoreCase("everyone")) {
            principal = userManager.getAuthorizable(principalName).getPrincipal();
            if (principal == null) {
                throw new PrincipalNotExistsException("Principal does not exist: " + principalName);
            }
        } else {
            principal = EveryonePrincipal.getInstance();
        }

        AccessControlManager accessControlManager = AccessControlUtil.getAccessControlManager(session);

        // Get or create the ACL for the node.
        AccessControlList acl = null;
        AccessControlPolicy[] policies = accessControlManager.getPolicies(path);
        for (AccessControlPolicy policy : policies) {
            if (policy instanceof AccessControlList) {
                acl = (AccessControlList) policy;
                break;
            }
        }

        if (acl == null) {
            AccessControlPolicyIterator applicablePolicies = accessControlManager.getApplicablePolicies(path);
            while (applicablePolicies.hasNext()) {
                AccessControlPolicy policy = applicablePolicies.nextAccessControlPolicy();
                if (policy instanceof AccessControlList) {
                    acl = (AccessControlList) policy;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }

        if (acl == null) {
            throw new RepositoryException("Could not obtain ACL for resource " + path);
        }

        // Combine all existing ACEs for the target principal.
        AccessControlEntry[] accessControlEntries = acl.getAccessControlEntries();
        for (int i = 0; i < accessControlEntries.length; i++) {
            AccessControlEntry ace = accessControlEntries[i];
            if (principal.equals(ace.getPrincipal())) {
                // First remove old ACE for user
                acl.removeAccessControlEntry(ace);
            }
            break;
        }

        // Set new ACL
        if (privileges.getGranted() != null && privileges.getGranted().size() > 0) {
            SerializablePrivilege[] granted = new SerializablePrivilege[privileges.getGranted().size()];
            System.arraycopy(privileges.getGranted().toArray(), 0, granted, 0, privileges.getGranted().size());
            if (!AccessControlUtil.addEntry(acl, principal,
                    PrivilegeFromSerializable.fromSerializableArray(accessControlManager, granted), true)) {
                throw new RepositoryException("Could not set granted rights for principal: " + principal);
            }
        }

        if (privileges.getDenied() != null && privileges.getDenied().size() > 0) {
            SerializablePrivilege[] denied = new SerializablePrivilege[privileges.getDenied().size()];
            System.arraycopy(privileges.getDenied().toArray(), 0, denied, 0, privileges.getDenied().size());
            if (!AccessControlUtil.addEntry(acl, principal,
                    PrivilegeFromSerializable.fromSerializableArray(accessControlManager, denied), false)) {
                throw new RepositoryException("Could not set granted denied for principal: " + principal);
            }
        }
        accessControlManager.setPolicy(path, acl);

    } catch (RepositoryException ex) {
        throw new InternalException("Repository exception", ex);
    } finally {
    }

}