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My authentication is based on a spring-boot-security-example. When I enter an invalid token, I would like to throw a 401 Unauthorized exception. However, I always get a 404 resource not found instead. My configuration sets an exception handling but it is ignored - probably because my AuthenticationFilter is added before and the request does not reach my exception handler.

What would I need to change to throw 401 exceptions instead?

I have a authentication filter:

public class AuthenticationFilter extends GenericFilterBean {

...

@Override
public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, FilterChain chain) throws IOException, ServletException {
    HttpServletRequest httpRequest = asHttp(request);
    HttpServletResponse httpResponse = asHttp(response);
    Optional<String> token = Optional.fromNullable(httpRequest.getHeader("X-Auth-Token"));

    try {
        if (token.isPresent()) {
            logger.debug("Trying to authenticate user by X-Auth-Token method. Token: {}", token);
            processTokenAuthentication(token);
            addSessionContextToLogging();
        }

        logger.debug("AuthenticationFilter is passing request down the filter chain");
        chain.doFilter(request, response);
    } catch (InternalAuthenticationServiceException internalAuthenticationServiceException) {
        SecurityContextHolder.clearContext();
        logger.error("Internal authentication service exception", internalAuthenticationServiceException);
        httpResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
    } catch (AuthenticationException authenticationException) {
        SecurityContextHolder.clearContext();
        httpResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED, authenticationException.getMessage());
    } finally {
        MDC.remove(TOKEN_SESSION_KEY);
        MDC.remove(USER_SESSION_KEY);
    }
}

private void addSessionContextToLogging() {
    ...
}

...

private void processTokenAuthentication(Optional<String> token) {
    Authentication resultOfAuthentication = tryToAuthenticateWithToken(token);
    SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(resultOfAuthentication);
}

private Authentication tryToAuthenticateWithToken(Optional<String> token) {
    PreAuthenticatedAuthenticationToken requestAuthentication = new PreAuthenticatedAuthenticationToken(token, null);
    return tryToAuthenticate(requestAuthentication);
}

private Authentication tryToAuthenticate(Authentication requestAuthentication) {
    Authentication responseAuthentication = authenticationManager.authenticate(requestAuthentication);
    if (responseAuthentication == null || !responseAuthentication.isAuthenticated()) {
        throw new InternalAuthenticationServiceException("Unable to authenticate Domain User for provided credentials");
    }
    logger.debug("User successfully authenticated");
    return responseAuthentication;
}

a AuthenticationProvider implementation:

@Provider
public class TokenAuthenticationProvider implements AuthenticationProvider {

@Override
public Authentication authenticate(Authentication authentication) throws AuthenticationException {
    Optional<String> token = (Optional) authentication.getPrincipal();
    if (!token.isPresent() || token.get().isEmpty()) {
        throw new BadCredentialsException("No token set.");
    }
    if (!myCheckHere()){
        throw new BadCredentialsException("Invalid token");
    }

    return new PreAuthenticatedAuthenticationToken(myConsumerObject, null, AuthorityUtils.commaSeparatedStringToAuthorityList("ROLE_API_USER"));
}

...

}

and a configuration which looks as follows:

@Configuration
@EnableWebSecurity
@EnableGlobalMethodSecurity(prePostEnabled = true)
public class SecurityConfiguration extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {

@Override
protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
    http.
            csrf().disable().
            sessionManagement().sessionCreationPolicy(SessionCreationPolicy.STATELESS).
            and().
            anonymous().disable().
            exceptionHandling().authenticationEntryPoint(unauthorizedEntryPoint());

    http.addFilterBefore(new AuthenticationFilter(authenticationManager()), BasicAuthenticationFilter.class);
}


@Override
protected void configure(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception {
    auth.authenticationProvider(tokenAuthenticationProvider());
}


@Bean
public AuthenticationProvider tokenAuthenticationProvider() {
    return new TokenAuthenticationProvider();
}

@Bean
public AuthenticationEntryPoint unauthorizedEntryPoint() {
    return (request, response, authException) -> response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED);
}
}
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4 Answers 4

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I found the answer in this thread: Return HTTP Error 401 Code & Skip Filter Chains

Instead of

httpResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED, authenticationException.getMessage());

I need to call

httpResponse.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED);

It seems like the chain will stop when I don't continue calling it and by setting the status to a different code - the exception is thrown correctly

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    The suggested change along with + making sure when httpResponse.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED) is called chain.doFilter should not be called in the control flow : the exception is thrown correctly.
    – Kusum
    Nov 20, 2019 at 11:17
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+25

I solved it by adding the following annotation on my top-level @SpringBootApplication class:

@EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude = {ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration.class})

Could Spring Boot have trouble finding its default error page?

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  • Unfortunately that does not work. I don't use the MVC-part of spring-boot
    – Frame91
    Jan 19, 2016 at 18:03
  • It didn't work for me. I am working with spring boot application so added the below line. @SpringBootApplication(exclude = { DataSourceAutoConfiguration.class, HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration.class, ElastiCacheAutoConfiguration.class, ErrorMvcAutoConfiguration.class }). Can somebody provide a way through this?
    – Kusum
    Nov 19, 2019 at 11:04
  • This was almost 3 years ago. A lot of things have likely changed in Spring Boot since. I am not working with this technology anymore, anyway, so sorry I can't really help you.
    – candide
    Nov 20, 2019 at 14:57
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In addition to the above answer, I modified my code to achieve 401, previously I got 500 on an invalid or missing token.

public class JwtAuthenticationTokenFilter extends AbstractAuthenticationProcessingFilter {

    public JwtAuthenticationTokenFilter() {
        super("/secure/**");
    }

    @Autowired
    private JWTService jwtService;

    @Override
    public Authentication attemptAuthentication(HttpServletRequest httpServletRequest, HttpServletResponse httpServletResponse) throws AuthenticationException, IOException, ServletException {


        String header = httpServletRequest.getHeader("Authorization");


        if (header == null || !header.startsWith("Bearer ")) {

            httpServletResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED,
                    "Please pass valid jwt token.");


        }else if(jwtService.validate(header.substring(7))==null){

            httpServletResponse.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED,
                    "jwt token is invalid or incorrect");

        }
        else{

            String authenticationToken = header.substring(7);

            JwtAuthenticationToken token = new JwtAuthenticationToken(authenticationToken);
            return getAuthenticationManager().authenticate(token);
        }

        return null;

    }

}

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I know it is an old question. I am just adding this if it is convenient to any other.

@Bean
public AuthenticationEntryPoint unauthorizedEntryPoint() {
    return (request, response, authException) -> response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED, HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED.getReasonPhrase());
}

It should work as well. I just called another overloaded method of sendError()

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