The saml validation is now Apache CXF's SAML functionality. We can't
port the CXF's security to rely on
our Elytron.
On 05/31/2018 05:07 PM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
It sounds to me then that the place to start is within the SAML
validation, this is effectively an authentication step so should be
ported over to an Elytron based authentication - the end result of the
authentication would then be the required SecurityIdentity to
propagate from container to container.
On Thu, 31 May 2018 at 03:57 Jim Ma <ema(a)redhat.com
<mailto:ema@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 05/30/2018 09:47 PM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
> I am currently gathering together some information regarding how
> the JCA subsystem handles the requirement of populating a Subject
> for propagation into a resource adapter, however there is a
> general question about what is attempting to be achieved here.
>
> Once an EJB is secured using WildFly Elytron the associated
> identity is not accessed as a Subject instead it is accessed a
> SecurityIdentity the current SecurityIdentity can always be
> retrieved by calling the current SecurityDomain: -
>
>
http://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/1.3.x/api-javadoc/org/w...
>
http://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/1.3.x/api-javadoc/org/w...
>
> The SecurityIdentity has some similarity with the Subject in that
> amongst other things it also contains a collection of public
> credentials and a collection of private credentials: -
>
>
http://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/1.3.x/api-javadoc/org/w...
>
http://wildfly-security.github.io/wildfly-elytron/1.3.x/api-javadoc/org/w...
>
> So I think the very first question is has the SecurityIdentity
> been correctly populated with any delegated credentials? If not
> that is going to be a pre-requisite for any follow on steps
> regardless.
>
> Then secondly what is it that is making use of this identity?
> Why can't it be ported to make use of the Elytron authentication
> client APIs which amongst other things provide support for
> delegation from the current identity.
>
> If we need to we can look at a conversion to a Subject but we are
> only doing that where it is really required.
We don't have the SecurityIdentity populated, there is only
principal and subject created by jbossws/CXF's saml validator.
We need to convert the subject/principal to Elytron's
SecurityIdentity or something else, then later on EJB subystem
with Elytron
security can retrieve this authenticated info without check it
twice. So we'd like to know how can we convert a subject/principal
to Elytron's SecurityIdentity and let Elytron know this is
already authenticated and authorized.
Thanks,
Jim
>
> Regards,
> Darran Lofthouse.
>
>
> On Wed, 30 May 2018 at 10:27 Alessio Soldano <asoldano(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:asoldano@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> As suggested by Darran, I'm forwarding the message below to
> the list on behalf of Jim.
> The classes Jim is referring to are at
>
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/tree/master/webservices/server-integra...
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Jim Ma* <ema(a)redhat.com <mailto:ema@redhat.com>>
> Date: Wed, May 30, 2018 at 9:03 AM
> Subject: Set an authorized identity to EltyronSecurity Context
> To: Darran Lofthouse <darran.lofthouse(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:darran.lofthouse@redhat.com>>
> Cc: Alessio Soldano <asoldano(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:asoldano@redhat.com>>
>
>
> Hi Darran,
>
> We are helping look at a customer issue which requires
> propagate the authenticated subject from webservice subsystem to
>
> ejb subystem. With old security domain , we can do this with
> creating a subject :
>
> @Override
> public void pushSubjectContext(final Subject subject,
> final Principal principal, final Object credential) {
> AccessController.doPrivileged(new
> PrivilegedAction<Void>() {
>
> public Void run() {
> SecurityContext securityContext =
> SecurityContextAssociation.getSecurityContext();
> if (securityContext == null) {
> securityContext =
> createSecurityContext(getSecurityDomain());
> setSecurityContextOnAssociation(securityContext);
> }
> securityContext.getUtil().createSubjectInfo(principal,
> credential, subject);
> return null;
> }
> });
> }
>
>
> After Elytron, what is the equivalent thing to do this then
> ejb can retrieve this security without check this twice ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Alessio Soldano
>
> Associate Manager
>
> Red Hat
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