[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-15830) openshift-java-client: incompatibility with OpenShift Enterprise and Origin when using the remote-user authentication plugin
Andre Dietisheim (JIRA)
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Thu Nov 14 04:16:06 EST 2013
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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-15830:
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I'm removing the erroneous check in RestServiceProperties that wont return the *useragent* from the properties file if the id is *null*. I'm just checking that we have a useragent pattern and replace eventual nulls in *clientId* and *version* by empty strings (so that an overriding useragent-pattern may eventually decide to not provide clientId and version.
{code}
if (!StringUtils.isEmpty(useragentPattern)) {
userAgent = MessageFormat.format(useragentPattern,
StringUtils.nullToEmptyString(version),
StringUtils.nullToEmptyString(clientId));
}
{code}
> openshift-java-client: incompatibility with OpenShift Enterprise and Origin when using the remote-user authentication plugin
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JBIDE-15830
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-15830
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: openshift
> Affects Versions: 4.1.1.Beta1
> Reporter: Brenton Leanhardt
> Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
> Labels: openshift-java-client
> Fix For: 4.1.1.CR1, 4.2.0.Alpha1
>
>
> OpenShift Enterprise and Origin both ship an authentication plugin that allows parts of authentication to be handled by Apache and other parts to be delegated to the openshift-origin-controller codebase. I've found that all versions of openshift-java-client after 2.3.0.Final change a (poorly documented) requirement for the OpenShift remote-user plugin.
> In order for a request to bypass the Apache authentication and passthrough to the OpenShift Broker the user-agent header is inspected. If the user-agent is 'OpenShift' then the Broker will require an encrypted authentication token. Today this is used by the jenkins cartridge but I believe it's also still used for scaling.
> You can see this for details:
> https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/master/documentation/archive/how_nodes_act_on_behalf_of_users.md#how-the-encrypted-token-is-used
> In 2.3.0.Final of the openshift-java-client the user-agent was 'OpenShift' however all versions after this set the user-agent to the java version (eg, User-Agent: Java/1.7.0_45).
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