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Tomas Gustavsson commented on JBWEB-243:
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Ok, after much struggling I found out it is because of WSDL location rewrite. The wsdl
specifies that my webservice in on
http://localhost:8080, which is not the SSL port.
In JBoss 5 you would simply comment out:
<property name="webServiceHost">${jboss.bind.address}</property>
In order for the wsdl rewrite to replace the host and port of:
<soap:address location="http://localhost:8443/ejbca/ejbcaws/ejbcaws"/>
with what was actually used to call the service. In JBoss previous to JBoss 5 this was
default (which seems natural to me), in JBoss 5 we had to configure this to workaround.
How can we workaround it in JBoss 7?
I found in standalone.xml the part with <wsdl-host>. I found the docs at:
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/JBWS/Advanced+User+Guide
There I found the <wsdl-host>jbossws.undefined.host</wsdl-host> setting. With
that it does work as expected,
This issue can be closed.
HTTPS / TLS Client certificate authentication does not give client
certificate to server side
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Key: JBWEB-243
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBWEB-243
Project: JBoss Web
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Environment: JBoss AS 7.1.0.GA
Reporter: Tomas Gustavsson
We use client certificate authentication (TLS) for our webservice (JAX-WS annotated
EJB).
In JBoss 5 and 6 the following code worked to fetch the client certificate in the session
bean.
MessageContext msgContext = wsContext.getMessageContext();
HttpServletRequest request = (HttpServletRequest)
msgContext.get(MessageContext.SERVLET_REQUEST);
X509Certificate[] certificates = (X509Certificate[])
request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.request.X509Certificate");
In JBoss AS 7.1.0.GA no certificate is retrieved.
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