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Stefan Guilhen commented on SECURITY-930:
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Derek, I recall working on a fix for this but I need to recheck if my PR was merged.
Basically there was an issue with how the SecurityInfo used to store the jboss-module that
simply would not allow references to multiple modules. Being more specific, the info class
only had a single reference to a jboss-module and that causes trouble when you have more
than one module as the second reference would override the first one.
The fix consisted in storing all modules that were set in the config (by changing the
reference in the info class to a collection) and then change the ClassLoader used by the
JBossCachedAuthenticationManager to use all the references available.
I'll try to find this commit and check if it has made it into WildFly. I'll post
again once I figure this out.
A security-domain can only load login-modules from a single JBoss
module
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Key: SECURITY-930
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SECURITY-930
Project: PicketBox
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JBossSX, Security-SPI
Reporter: Derek Horton
Assignee: Stefan Guilhen
A security-domain can only load login-modules from a single JBoss module. Even though
the security-domain configuration will allow each login module defined within a single
security-domain to have a "module" attribute, the only module that is used to
load the login-modules is the last "module" attribute that the parsing system
locates.
For example, with the following configuration, it looks like
"org.jboss.example.CustomLoginModule" should be loaded from the
"org.jboss.example" jboss-module and
"org.jboss.example.CustomBaseCertLoginModule" should be loaded from the
"org.jboss.another.example" jboss-module:
<security-domain name="jmx-console" cache-type="default">
<authentication>
<login-module code="org.jboss.example.CustomLoginModule"
module="org.jboss.example" flag="required">
<module-option name="usersProperties"
value="${jboss.server.config.dir}/users.properties"/>
<module-option name="rolesProperties"
value="${jboss.server.config.dir}/roles.properties"/>
</login-module>
<login-module code="org.jboss.example.CustomBaseCertLoginModule"
module="org.jboss.another.example" flag="required">
<module-option name="usersProperties"
value="${jboss.server.config.dir}/users.properties"/>
<module-option name="rolesProperties"
value="${jboss.server.config.dir}/roles.properties"/>
</login-module>
</authentication>
</security-domain>
Unfortunately, it does not work like this. Only the
"org.jboss.another.example" jboss-module is used to load the custom login
modules.
There seems to be two issues. 1) The security subsystem code only "remembers"
the last module that is defined within a single security domain. 2) I think issue #1 is
happening because the JBoss authentication code
(org.jboss.security.authentication.JBossCachedAuthenticationManager.authenticate()) defers
to the JVM's login module handling code. The JVM appears to treat the login modules
as one atomic until and so a single classloader is set and then the JVM login module code
is invoked to handle the authentication requests.
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