Using
@Autowired
public void configureGlobalSecurity(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception {
auth.inMemoryAuthentication().withUser("dba").password("root123").roles("ADMIN","DBA");
my example works fine. For example for
http.authorizeRequests()
// ...
.antMatchers("/db/**").access("hasRole('ADMIN') and hasRole('DBA')")
.and().formLogin()
.and().exceptionHandling().accessDeniedPage("/Access_Denied");
If I have changed inMemoryAuthentication to spring jdbc default - i got an role issue than.
@Autowired
public void configureGlobalSecurity(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception {
auth.jdbcAuthentication().dataSource(dataSource);
I sure I configured db and schema using spring recommendations (to be able to use default jdbc authentication).
In debug mode I can see result of loading from db in the
org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.jdbc.JdbcDaoImpl
#loadUserByUsername(username)[line 208]
return createUserDetails(username, user, dbAuths);
It returns similar result with in memory configuration:
org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.User@183a3:
Username: dba;
Password: [PROTECTED];
Enabled: true;
AccountNonExpired: true;
credentialsNonExpired: true;
AccountNonLocked: true;
Granted Authorities: ADMIN,DBA
As you can see it loads correspond Granted Authorities, but http request redirects me to .accessDeniedPage("/Access_Denied"). I confused because It should work for user like time before.
I do not use spring boot in my project. My logs does not contain any configuration of jdbc errors. I have spend a lot of time to investigate details and my ideas have just finished. Do you think I need add to build some cache libraries or something else?
ROLE_
(the default role prefix). The same goes for thehasRole('ADMIN')
that will also check if the passed in role is prefixed, if not it will be added. Your user has an authorityADMIN
notROLE_ADMIN
hence the check fails. Either usehasAuthority
instead ofhasRole
(and change theroles
toauthorities
in your in-memory sample) or prefixed the authorities in the db withROLE_
or change the default role prefix to be empty instead ofROLE_
.