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Bela Ban commented on JGRP-2227:
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I don't see where you're returning false:
{code:java}
public boolean authenticate(final AuthToken token, final Message arg1) {
if (!(token instanceof AbstractInfinityAuthToken))
return false;
final AbstractInfinityAuthToken infinityToken = (AbstractInfinityAuthToken) token;
checkMD(infinityToken.getToken().getTokenValue(), this.getToken().getTokenValue());
return infinityToken.getToken().equals(this.getToken());
}
{code}
But if I change this method to return false, the SecurityException is thrown (see below).
However, the SecurityException is wrapped in a regular Exception. hmm.. perhaps I should
change this...
{noformat}
{noformat}
Use of AUTH does not result in a SecurityException, but instead nodes
create separate clusters with the same name
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Key: JGRP-2227
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-2227
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.0.6
Reporter: Robert Cernak
Assignee: Bela Ban
Fix For: 4.0.12
Attachments: jgroupsDoesNotThrowSecurityExceptionWithJgroups4012.zip,
jgroupsLogs.zip
I implemented method org.jgroups.auth.AuthToken#authenticate(AuthToken token, Message
msg) in my class and its body contained only one line: return false;
In this way authentication should be false and I should get SecurityException.
When I started joining of nodes together to form a cluster, instead of getting
SecurityException, nodes formed 2 different clusters with the same name.
I am sure method was evaluated, since I tried to run it also with breakpoint, which was
triggered during joining process.
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