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I am trying to use ESAPI.jar for providing security to my web application.Basically I have just started using ESAPI.jar. But problem is I am not able to run even a simple program using ESAPI. The small code snippet is:

String clean = ESAPI.encoder().canonicalize("someString");
Randomizer r=ESAPI.randomizer();    
System.out.println(r);
System.out.println(clean);

I get this error:

Attempting to load ESAPI.properties via file I/O.
Attempting to load ESAPI.properties as resource file via file I/O.
Not found in 'org.owasp.esapi.resources' directory or file not readable: D:\Eclipse-Workspace\Test\ESAPI.properties
Not found in SystemResource Directory/resourceDirectory: .esapi\ESAPI.properties
Not found in 'user.home' (C:\Documents and Settings\user.user) directory: C:\Documents and Settings\user.user\esapi\ESAPI.properties
Loading ESAPI.properties via file I/O failed. Exception was: java.io.FileNotFoundException
Attempting to load ESAPI.properties via the classpath.
ESAPI.properties could not be loaded by any means. Fail. Exception was: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Failed to load ESAPI.properties as a classloader resource.
Exception in thread "main" org.owasp.esapi.errors.ConfigurationException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException SecurityConfiguration class (org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration) CTOR threw exception.
    at org.owasp.esapi.util.ObjFactory.make(ObjFactory.java:129)
    at org.owasp.esapi.ESAPI.securityConfiguration(ESAPI.java:184)
    at org.owasp.esapi.ESAPI.encoder(ESAPI.java:99)
    at org.rancore.testJasp.TestEsapi.main(TestEsapi.java:59)
Caused by: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at org.owasp.esapi.util.ObjFactory.make(ObjFactory.java:86)
    ... 3 more
Caused by: org.owasp.esapi.errors.ConfigurationException: ESAPI.properties could not be loaded by any means. Fail.
    at org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration.loadConfiguration(DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java:439)
    at org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration.<init>(DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java:227)
    at org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration.getInstance(DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java:75)
    ... 8 more
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Failed to load ESAPI.properties as a classloader resource.
    at org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration.loadConfigurationFromClasspath(DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java:667)
    at org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultSecurityConfiguration.loadConfiguration(DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java:436)
    ... 10 more

I have tried copying the 3 ESAPI properties files in my source folder and also configuring them on build path but still I have not succeeded. I have tried many permutations and combinations to no avail.

Please guide me.

The content of property file is:

# User Messages
Error.creating.randomizer=Error creating randomizer

This.is.test.message=This {0} is {1} a test {2} message

# Validation Messages

# Log Messages
0

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The ESAPI.properties file should have more than 3 lines in it. See for example:

https://web.archive.org/web/20150904064147/http://code.google.com:80/p/owasp-esapi-java/source/browse/trunk/configuration/esapi/ESAPI.properties

In my experience the ESAPI.properties file either needs to be in the same folder as the esapi.jar or needs to be compiled into the jar in a resources directory.

/resources/ESAPI.properties

I believe that either one should work. If ESAPI does not find the file it one location it looks in others.

The code for that is here around line 620:

https://web.archive.org/web/20161005210258/http://code.google.com/p/owasp-esapi-java/source/browse/trunk/src/main/java/org/owasp/esapi/reference/DefaultSecurityConfiguration.java

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  • Yep, he grabbed the wrong file. See my explanation below. Oct 7, 2014 at 18:59
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    Link is broken. Can you please add those 3 lines in the answer. Mar 8, 2017 at 7:43
  • @AniketThakur: He didn't mean that there's 3 lines you need to have. He just meant it needs to be longer than 3 lines, no matter what. Check the links again, I've fixed them via archive.org - so it should be clear what was originally meant.
    – zb226
    May 16, 2019 at 15:46
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I just struggled through this one myself.

  1. I created a folder called esapi in my C:/users/myname/ directory and loaded up the ESAPI.properties, validation.properties, and the ESAPI-AccessControlPolicy.xml which got me past all the not finding files errors. ESAPI looks in several places for the files. I'm running Windows 7 64 bit by the way.
  2. Then I had to update some of the jars. I should have done this from the beginning, but I didn't know it. I was getting this error: AccessController class (org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultAccessController) CTOR threw exception. for every jar that needed to be a newer version, like commons collections or log4j. At the bottom of the stack trace it would reference the offending jar.

When I added the newer jars from the esapi lib directory everything just worked!

I got this message at the end in my console:

ESAPI.accessController found: org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultAccessController@1cb8deef

Note: There is an ESAPI_en_US.properties file, but it's the one with only a few lines in it. Just use the file in: \esapi-2.1.0-dist\src\test\resources\esapi\ESAPI.properties. That is the full complete file.

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After having this problem and looking at the installation documentation (esapi-x.x.x-dist\documentation\esapi4java-core-x-x-install-guide.pdf) I found a very useful section which detailed that the properties file can be anywhere, provided a vm flag (-Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources=path") points to a particular directory. For example, if I stick the file in a "resources" folder at the root of my project directory, then the flag would be:

-Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources="path\to\project\root\resources"
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The reference SecurityConfiguration manages all the settings used by the ESAPI in a single place. In this reference implementation, resources can be put in several locations, which are searched in the following order:

1) Inside a directory set with a call to SecurityConfiguration.setResourceDirectory( "C:\temp\resources" ).

2) Inside the System.getProperty( "org.owasp.esapi.resources" ) directory. You can set this on the java command line as follows (for example):

            java -Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources="C:\temp\resources"

You may have to add this to the start-up script that starts your web server. For example, for Tomcat, in the "catalina" script that starts Tomcat, you can set the JAVA_OPTS variable to the -D string above.

3) Inside the System.getProperty( "user.home" ) + "/.esapi" directory (supported for backward compatibility) or inside the System.getProperty( "user.home" ) + "/esapi" directory.

4) The first ".esapi" or "esapi" directory on the classpath. (The former for backward compatibility.)

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  • Setting the property worked for me after adding the files from the Github repository. In my case I used: CATALINA_OPTS="-Xmx2048m -serve -Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources=/usr/local/tomcat
    – John Yeary
    Oct 1, 2019 at 19:50
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Can you put your file (with this name) in:

D:\Eclipse-Workspace\Test\ESAPI.properties

And show us the contents and exception again.

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  • I already did that...I am getting the same exception. I am assuming you want the content of the property file..That is # User Messages Error.creating.randomizer=Error creating randomizer This.is.test.message=This {0} is {1} a test {2} message # Validation Messages # Log Messages Oct 8, 2011 at 11:53
  • the name of the file is exactly ESAPI.properties (same case and so...)? Yes, it is a stupid question, but sometimes we created a mistyped file and we are unable to see until the end.
    – yoprogramo
    Oct 8, 2011 at 12:16
  • Yes the file is exactly with the same name...It is absolutely not mistyped.:) Oct 10, 2011 at 11:44
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  1. Extract the esapi jar
  2. create a folder named resources under org.owasp.esapi
  3. copy ESAPI.properties to the org.owasp.esapi.resources
  4. Build and deploy
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extract the jar add properties file under resources folder.

initially getting same error, after updating properties file it worked for me

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Thanks for providing the information

-Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources="path\to\project\root\resources"

This is a good source of information and has resolved my issue

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I had the same problem too. I resolved it using a little bit of James Drinkard solution. What I basically did is created a new folder with name ESAPI and added ESAPI.properties file, Validation.properties, and the ESAPI-AccessControlPolicy.xml. And archived it into a jar file and added to the lib folder under WebContet/WEB-INF and build it to the path and it worked.

*To archive it into a jar file I used windows command move ESAPI ESAPI.jar

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Look at the various scripts under 'src/examples/scripts' and they will show you one easy way to control where the ESAPI.properties files is found. (This is for ESAPI 2.0 or later.)

You will find a copy of the ESAPI.properties file will be under 'configuration/esapi'.

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  • Any of these show how to make this load faster? its soooo damn slow right now. It would be great if i could configure it not to try 4 different file system locations....
    – user3122271
    Jan 8, 2014 at 17:13
  • What's your definition of slow? On every application where I've implemented ESAPI, a human can blink in the time it takes for the properties to load.
    – avgvstvs
    Apr 30, 2014 at 22:38

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