When activating a custom login module for EJB remote authentification, the applicationrealm is additionally called for authentication. Unfortunately, I do not know why.
With the current implementation the user is logged in the customlogin module and logged in the ejb. This is only successful as long as a user with same username and same password is registered in the application-users.properties. Change the user so the login does not work anymore. I am at this point not clear whether the authentication is running exclusively through application-users.properties (ApplicationRealm) or combined via application-users.properties and via custom login module. and why does it authenticate with application-users.properties.
The goal is to authenticate EJB remote access completely by custom login module.
Following the setup:
EJB remote client properties:
props.put("java.naming.factory.initial", "org.jboss.naming.remote.client.InitialContextFactory");
props.put(java.naming.factory.url.pkgs, "org.jboss.ejb.client.naming");
props.put("jboss.naming.client.ejb.context", false);
props.put("org.jboss.ejb.client.scoped.context", true);
props.put("endpoint.name", "client-endpoint");
props.put("remote.connections", "default");
props.put("remote.connectionprovider.create.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED", false);
props.put("remote.connection.default.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS", false);
props.put("remote.connection.default.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT", "false");
props.put("java.naming.provider.url", "http-remoting://127.0.0.1:8080");
props.put("remote.connection.default.host", "127.0.0.1");
props.put("remote.connection.default.port", "8080");
props.put("remote.connection.default.username", "username");
props.put("remote.connection.default.password", "password");
ejb url:
ejb:/my-app/MyServiceImpl!com.some.MyServiceInterface
standalone.xml configuration based on normal standalone.xml (not full):
security-realm
<security-realm name="MyRealm">
<authentication>
<jaas name="com.some.MyCustomLoginModule"/>
</authentication>
</security-realm>
security-domain
<security-domain name="MySecurityDomain" cache-type="default">
<authentication>
<login-module code="com.some.MyCustomLoginModule" flag="required" module="login.my">
<module-option name="usersProperties" value="user.properties"/>
<module-option name="rolesProperties" value="roles.properties"/>
</login-module>
</authentication>
</security-domain>
remoting subsystem
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:remoting:3.0">
<endpoint/>
<http-connector name="http-remoting-connector" connector-ref="default" security-realm="MyRealm"/>
</subsystem>
Implementation:
service impl
@Stateless
@SecurityDomain("MySecurityDomain")
@DeclareRoles("user")
public class MyServiceImpl implements MyService {
private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(MyServiceImpl .class);
@Resource
private EJBContext ejbContext;
@PermitAll
public String getPrincipalName() {
logger.info("Principal: " + ejbContext.getCallerPrincipal().getName());
return ejbContext.getCallerPrincipal().getName();
}
}
service interface
@Remote
public interface MyService {
public String getPrincipalName();
}
custom login module
import java.security.Principal;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
import org.jboss.logging.Logger;
import org.jboss.security.auth.spi.UsersRolesLoginModule;
public class CustomLoginModule extends UsersRolesLoginModule {
private CustomPrincipal principal;
private static final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(CustomLoginModule.class);
@Override
public void initialize(Subject arg0, CallbackHandler arg1, Map<String, ?> arg2, Map<String, ?> arg3) {
logger.info("init module from main class");
super.initialize(arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3);
}
public boolean login() throws LoginException {
logger.info("Calling login()");
logger.info("User before: " + getUsername());
boolean login = super.login();
logger.info("User: " + getUsername());
logger.info("Password: " + getUsersPassword());
if (login) {
principal = new CustomPrincipal(getUsername(), "An user description!");
}
return login;
}
protected Principal getIdentity() {
return principal != null ? principal : super.getIdentity();
}
}