SingleSignOn.java
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package org.apache.catalina.authenticator;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.Cookie;
import org.apache.catalina.Container;
import org.apache.catalina.Context;
import org.apache.catalina.Engine;
import org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException;
import org.apache.catalina.Manager;
import org.apache.catalina.Realm;
import org.apache.catalina.Session;
import org.apache.catalina.SessionListener;
import org.apache.catalina.connector.Request;
import org.apache.catalina.connector.Response;
import org.apache.catalina.valves.ValveBase;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.res.StringManager;
/**
* A <strong>Valve</strong> that supports a "single sign on" user experience, where the security identity of a user who
* successfully authenticates to one web application is propagated to other web applications in the same security
* domain. For successful use, the following requirements must be met:
* <ul>
* <li>This Valve must be configured on the Container that represents a virtual host (typically an implementation of
* <code>Host</code>).</li>
* <li>The <code>Realm</code> that contains the shared user and role information must be configured on the same
* Container (or a higher one), and not overridden at the web application level.</li>
* <li>The web applications themselves must use one of the standard Authenticators found in the
* <code>org.apache.catalina.authenticator</code> package.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @author Craig R. McClanahan
*/
public class SingleSignOn extends ValveBase {
private static final StringManager sm = StringManager.getManager(SingleSignOn.class);
/*
* The engine at the top of the container hierarchy in which this SSO Valve has been placed. It is used to get back
* to a session object from a SingleSignOnSessionKey and is updated when the Valve starts and stops.
*/
private Engine engine;
// ------------------------------------------------------ Constructor
public SingleSignOn() {
super(true);
}
// ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables
/**
* The cache of SingleSignOnEntry instances for authenticated Principals, keyed by the cookie value that is used to
* select them.
*/
protected Map<String,SingleSignOnEntry> cache = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
/**
* Indicates whether this valve should require a downstream Authenticator to reauthenticate each request, or if it
* itself can bind a UserPrincipal and AuthType object to the request.
*/
private boolean requireReauthentication = false;
/**
* Optional SSO cookie domain.
*/
private String cookieDomain;
/**
* SSO cookie name, the default value is <code>JSESSIONIDSSO</code>.
*/
private String cookieName = Constants.SINGLE_SIGN_ON_COOKIE;
// ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties
/**
* Returns the optional cookie domain. May return null.
*
* @return The cookie domain
*/
public String getCookieDomain() {
return cookieDomain;
}
/**
* Sets the domain to be used for sso cookies.
*
* @param cookieDomain cookie domain name
*/
public void setCookieDomain(String cookieDomain) {
if (cookieDomain != null && cookieDomain.trim().length() == 0) {
this.cookieDomain = null;
} else {
this.cookieDomain = cookieDomain;
}
}
/**
* @return the cookie name
*/
public String getCookieName() {
return cookieName;
}
/**
* Set the cookie name that will be used for the SSO cookie.
*
* @param cookieName the cookieName to set
*/
public void setCookieName(String cookieName) {
this.cookieName = cookieName;
}
/**
* Gets whether each request needs to be reauthenticated (by an Authenticator downstream in the pipeline) to the
* security <code>Realm</code>, or if this Valve can itself bind security info to the request based on the presence
* of a valid SSO entry without rechecking with the <code>Realm</code>.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if it is required that a downstream Authenticator reauthenticate each request before
* calls to <code>HttpServletRequest.setUserPrincipal()</code> and
* <code>HttpServletRequest.setAuthType()</code> are made; <code>false</code> if the <code>Valve</code>
* can itself make those calls relying on the presence of a valid SingleSignOn entry associated with the
* request.
*
* @see #setRequireReauthentication
*/
public boolean getRequireReauthentication() {
return requireReauthentication;
}
/**
* Sets whether each request needs to be reauthenticated (by an Authenticator downstream in the pipeline) to the
* security <code>Realm</code>, or if this Valve can itself bind security info to the request, based on the presence
* of a valid SSO entry, without rechecking with the <code>Realm</code>.
* <p>
* If this property is <code>false</code> (the default), this <code>Valve</code> will bind a UserPrincipal and
* AuthType to the request if a valid SSO entry is associated with the request. It will not notify the security
* <code>Realm</code> of the incoming request.
* <p>
* This property should be set to <code>true</code> if the overall server configuration requires that the
* <code>Realm</code> reauthenticate each request thread. An example of such a configuration would be one where the
* <code>Realm</code> implementation provides security for both a web tier and an associated EJB tier, and needs to
* set security credentials on each request thread in order to support EJB access.
* <p>
* If this property is set to <code>true</code>, this Valve will set flags on the request notifying the downstream
* Authenticator that the request is associated with an SSO session. The Authenticator will then call its
* {@link AuthenticatorBase#reauthenticateFromSSO reauthenticateFromSSO} method to attempt to reauthenticate the
* request to the <code>Realm</code>, using any credentials that were cached with this Valve.
* <p>
* The default value of this property is <code>false</code>, in order to maintain backward compatibility with
* previous versions of Tomcat.
*
* @param required <code>true</code> if it is required that a downstream Authenticator reauthenticate each request
* before calls to <code>HttpServletRequest.setUserPrincipal()</code> and
* <code>HttpServletRequest.setAuthType()</code> are made; <code>false</code> if the
* <code>Valve</code> can itself make those calls relying on the presence of a valid
* SingleSignOn entry associated with the request.
*
* @see AuthenticatorBase#reauthenticateFromSSO
*/
public void setRequireReauthentication(boolean required) {
this.requireReauthentication = required;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------- Valve Methods
/**
* Perform single-sign-on support processing for this request.
*
* @param request The servlet request we are processing
* @param response The servlet response we are creating
*
* @exception IOException if an input/output error occurs
* @exception ServletException if a servlet error occurs
*/
@Override
public void invoke(Request request, Response response) throws IOException, ServletException {
request.removeNote(Constants.REQ_SSOID_NOTE);
// Has a valid user already been authenticated?
if (containerLog.isTraceEnabled()) {
containerLog.trace(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.invoke", request.getRequestURI()));
}
if (request.getUserPrincipal() != null) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog
.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.hasPrincipal", request.getUserPrincipal().getName()));
}
getNext().invoke(request, response);
return;
}
// Check for the single sign on cookie
if (containerLog.isTraceEnabled()) {
containerLog.trace(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.cookieCheck"));
}
Cookie cookie = null;
Cookie cookies[] = request.getCookies();
if (cookies != null) {
for (Cookie value : cookies) {
if (cookieName.equals(value.getName())) {
cookie = value;
break;
}
}
}
if (cookie == null) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.cookieNotFound"));
}
getNext().invoke(request, response);
return;
}
// Look up the cached Principal associated with this cookie value
if (containerLog.isTraceEnabled()) {
containerLog.trace(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.principalCheck", cookie.getValue()));
}
SingleSignOnEntry entry = cache.get(cookie.getValue());
if (entry != null) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.principalFound",
entry.getPrincipal() != null ? entry.getPrincipal().getName() : "", entry.getAuthType()));
}
request.setNote(Constants.REQ_SSOID_NOTE, cookie.getValue());
// Only set security elements if reauthentication is not required
if (!getRequireReauthentication()) {
request.setAuthType(entry.getAuthType());
request.setUserPrincipal(entry.getPrincipal());
}
} else {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.principalNotFound", cookie.getValue()));
}
// No need to return a valid SSO session ID
cookie.setValue("REMOVE");
// Age of zero will trigger removal
cookie.setMaxAge(0);
// Domain and path have to match the original cookie to 'replace'
// the original cookie
cookie.setPath("/");
String domain = getCookieDomain();
if (domain != null) {
cookie.setDomain(domain);
}
// This is going to trigger a Set-Cookie header. While the value is
// not security sensitive, ensure that expectations for secure and
// httpOnly are met
cookie.setSecure(request.isSecure());
if (request.getServletContext().getSessionCookieConfig().isHttpOnly() ||
request.getContext().getUseHttpOnly()) {
cookie.setHttpOnly(true);
}
response.addCookie(cookie);
}
// Invoke the next Valve in our pipeline
getNext().invoke(request, response);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods
/**
* Process a session destroyed event by removing references to that session from the caches and - if the session
* destruction is the result of a logout - destroy the associated SSO session.
*
* @param ssoId The ID of the SSO session which which the destroyed session was associated
* @param session The session that has been destroyed
*/
public void sessionDestroyed(String ssoId, Session session) {
if (!getState().isAvailable()) {
return;
}
// Was the session destroyed as the result of a timeout or context stop?
// If so, we'll just remove the expired session from the SSO. If the
// session was logged out, we'll log out of all session associated with
// the SSO.
if (((session.getMaxInactiveInterval() > 0) &&
(session.getIdleTimeInternal() >= session.getMaxInactiveInterval() * 1000)) ||
(!session.getManager().getContext().getState().isAvailable())) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.sessionTimeout", ssoId, session));
}
removeSession(ssoId, session);
} else {
// The session was logged out.
// Deregister this single session id, invalidating
// associated sessions
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.sessionLogout", ssoId, session));
}
// First remove the session that we know has expired / been logged
// out since it has already been removed from its Manager and, if
// we don't remove it first, deregister() will log a warning that it
// can't be found
removeSession(ssoId, session);
// If the SSO session was only associated with one web app the call
// above will have removed the SSO session from the cache
if (cache.containsKey(ssoId)) {
deregister(ssoId);
}
}
}
/**
* Associate the specified single sign on identifier with the specified Session.
*
* @param ssoId Single sign on identifier
* @param session Session to be associated
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the session was associated to the given SSO session, otherwise <code>false</code>
*/
protected boolean associate(String ssoId, Session session) {
SingleSignOnEntry sso = cache.get(ssoId);
if (sso == null) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.associateFail", ssoId, session));
}
return false;
} else {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.associate", ssoId, session));
}
sso.addSession(this, ssoId, session);
return true;
}
}
/**
* Deregister the specified single sign on identifier, and invalidate any associated sessions.
*
* @param ssoId Single sign on identifier to deregister
*/
protected void deregister(String ssoId) {
// Look up and remove the corresponding SingleSignOnEntry
SingleSignOnEntry sso = cache.remove(ssoId);
if (sso == null) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.deregisterFail", ssoId));
}
return;
}
// Expire any associated sessions
Set<SingleSignOnSessionKey> ssoKeys = sso.findSessions();
if (ssoKeys.size() == 0) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.deregisterNone", ssoId));
}
}
for (SingleSignOnSessionKey ssoKey : ssoKeys) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.deregister", ssoKey, ssoId));
}
// Invalidate this session
expire(ssoKey);
}
// NOTE: Clients may still possess the old single sign on cookie,
// but it will be removed on the next request since it is no longer
// in the cache
}
private void expire(SingleSignOnSessionKey key) {
if (engine == null) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.engineNull", key));
return;
}
Container host = engine.findChild(key.getHostName());
if (host == null) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.hostNotFound", key));
return;
}
Context context = (Context) host.findChild(key.getContextName());
if (context == null) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.contextNotFound", key));
return;
}
Manager manager = context.getManager();
if (manager == null) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.managerNotFound", key));
return;
}
Session session = null;
try {
session = manager.findSession(key.getSessionId());
} catch (IOException e) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.managerError", key), e);
return;
}
if (session == null) {
containerLog.warn(sm.getString("singleSignOn.sessionExpire.sessionNotFound", key));
return;
}
session.expire();
}
/**
* Attempts reauthentication to the given <code>Realm</code> using the credentials associated with the single
* sign-on session identified by argument <code>ssoId</code>.
* <p>
* If reauthentication is successful, the <code>Principal</code> and authorization type associated with the SSO
* session will be bound to the given <code>Request</code> object via calls to {@link Request#setAuthType
* Request.setAuthType()} and {@link Request#setUserPrincipal Request.setUserPrincipal()}
* </p>
*
* @param ssoId identifier of SingleSignOn session with which the caller is associated
* @param realm Realm implementation against which the caller is to be authenticated
* @param request the request that needs to be authenticated
*
* @return <code>true</code> if reauthentication was successful, <code>false</code> otherwise.
*/
protected boolean reauthenticate(String ssoId, Realm realm, Request request) {
if (ssoId == null || realm == null) {
return false;
}
boolean reauthenticated = false;
SingleSignOnEntry entry = cache.get(ssoId);
if (entry != null && entry.getCanReauthenticate()) {
String username = entry.getUsername();
if (username != null) {
Principal reauthPrincipal = realm.authenticate(username, entry.getPassword());
if (reauthPrincipal != null) {
reauthenticated = true;
// Bind the authorization credentials to the request
request.setAuthType(entry.getAuthType());
request.setUserPrincipal(reauthPrincipal);
}
}
}
return reauthenticated;
}
/**
* Register the specified Principal as being associated with the specified value for the single sign on identifier.
*
* @param ssoId Single sign on identifier to register
* @param principal Associated user principal that is identified
* @param authType Authentication type used to authenticate this user principal
* @param username Username used to authenticate this user
* @param password Password used to authenticate this user
*/
protected void register(String ssoId, Principal principal, String authType, String username, String password) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.register", ssoId,
principal != null ? principal.getName() : "", authType));
}
cache.put(ssoId, new SingleSignOnEntry(principal, authType, username, password));
}
/**
* Updates any <code>SingleSignOnEntry</code> found under key <code>ssoId</code> with the given authentication data.
* <p>
* The purpose of this method is to allow an SSO entry that was established without a username/password combination
* (i.e. established following DIGEST or CLIENT_CERT authentication) to be updated with a username and password if
* one becomes available through a subsequent BASIC or FORM authentication. The SSO entry will then be usable for
* reauthentication.
* <p>
* <b>NOTE:</b> Only updates the SSO entry if a call to <code>SingleSignOnEntry.getCanReauthenticate()</code>
* returns <code>false</code>; otherwise, it is assumed that the SSO entry already has sufficient information to
* allow reauthentication and that no update is needed.
*
* @param ssoId identifier of Single sign to be updated
* @param principal the <code>Principal</code> returned by the latest call to <code>Realm.authenticate</code>.
* @param authType the type of authenticator used (BASIC, CLIENT_CERT, DIGEST or FORM)
* @param username the username (if any) used for the authentication
* @param password the password (if any) used for the authentication
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the credentials were updated, otherwise <code>false</code>
*/
protected boolean update(String ssoId, Principal principal, String authType, String username, String password) {
SingleSignOnEntry sso = cache.get(ssoId);
if (sso != null && !sso.getCanReauthenticate()) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.update", ssoId, authType));
}
sso.updateCredentials(principal, authType, username, password);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Remove a single Session from a SingleSignOn. Called when a session is timed out and no longer active.
*
* @param ssoId Single sign on identifier from which to remove the session.
* @param session the session to be removed.
*/
protected void removeSession(String ssoId, Session session) {
if (containerLog.isDebugEnabled()) {
containerLog.debug(sm.getString("singleSignOn.debug.removeSession", session, ssoId));
}
// Get a reference to the SingleSignOn
SingleSignOnEntry entry = cache.get(ssoId);
if (entry == null) {
return;
}
// Remove the inactive session from SingleSignOnEntry
entry.removeSession(session);
// If there are not sessions left in the SingleSignOnEntry,
// deregister the entry.
if (entry.findSessions().size() == 0) {
deregister(ssoId);
}
}
protected SessionListener getSessionListener(String ssoId) {
return new SingleSignOnListener(ssoId);
}
@Override
protected void startInternal() throws LifecycleException {
Container c = getContainer();
while (c != null && !(c instanceof Engine)) {
c = c.getParent();
}
if (c != null) {
engine = (Engine) c;
}
super.startInternal();
}
@Override
protected void stopInternal() throws LifecycleException {
super.stopInternal();
engine = null;
}
}