The security-domain-to-domain
quickstart demonstrates the propagation of an identity across two different deployments using different security domains.
The security-domain-to-domain
quickstart demonstrates the propagation of an identity across two different deployments using different security domains.
When you deploy this example, one user is automatically created for you: user quickstartUser
with password quickstartPwd1!
This data is located in the web/src/main/resources/import.sql
file.
This quickstart takes the following steps to implement Servlet security:
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Web Application:
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Adds a security constraint to the Servlet using the
@ServletSecurity
and@HttpConstraint
annotations. -
Adds a security domain reference to
WEB-INF/jboss-web.xml
. -
Adds a
login-config
that sets theauth-method
toBASIC
in theWEB-INF/web.xml
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EJB Application
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Adds a security domain reference using the @org.jboss.ejb3.annotation.SecurityDomain annotation.
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Application Server (
standalone.xml
):
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Defines a security domain in the
elytron
subsystem that uses the JDBC security realm to obtain the security data used to authenticate and authorize users. -
Defined a second security domain in the
elytron
subsystem similar to the first but with different role mappings. -
Defines an
http-authentication-factory
in theelytron
subsystem that uses the security domain created in step 1 for BASIC authentication. -
Adds an
application-security-domain
mapping in theundertow
subsystem to map the Servlet security domain to the HTTP authentication factory defined in step 3. -
Adds an
application-security-domain
mapping in theejb3
subystem to map the EJBs security domain to the security domain defined in step 2. *
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Database Configuration:
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Adds an application user with access rights to the application.
User Name: quickstartUser Password: quickstartPwd1!
When used with the entry-domain
this will have the role Users
, when used with the business-domain
this will have the role Manager
.
Note
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This quickstart uses the H2 database included with ${product.name.full} ${product.version}. It is a lightweight, relational example datasource that is used for examples only. It is not robust or scalable, is not supported, and should NOT be used in a production environment!_ |
The application this project produces is designed to be run on ${product.name.full} ${product.version} or later.
All you need to build this project is ${build.requirements}. See Configure Maven for $WildFly ${product.version} to make sure you are configured correctly for testing the quickstarts.
In the following instructions, replace WILDFLY_HOME
with the actual path to your $WildFly installation. The installation path is described in detail here: Use of WILDFLY_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables.
You can configure the server by running JBoss CLI commands. For your convenience, this quickstart batches the commands into a configure-server.cli
script provided in the root directory of this quickstart.
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Before you begin, back up your server configuration file
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If it is running, stop the $WildFly server.
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Back up the file:
WILDFLY_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone.xml
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After you have completed testing this quickstart, you can replace this file to restore the server to its original configuration. *
Start the $WildFly server by typing the following:
For Linux: {jbossHomeName}/bin/standalone.sh
For Windows: {jbossHomeName}\bin\standalone.bat
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Review the
configure-server.cli
file in the root of this quickstart directory. This script adds security domain and HTTP authentication factory to theelytron
subsystem in the server configuration and also configures theundertow
subsystem to use the configured HTTP authentication factory for the Web application. *
Open a new command prompt, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing WILDFLY_HOME with the path to your server:
For Linux: {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=configure-server.cli
For Windows: {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.bat --connect --file=configure-server.cli
You should see the following result when you run the script:
The batch executed successfully
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Stop the $WildFly server.
After stopping the server, open the WILDFLY_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone.xml
file and review the changes.
.
The following datasource was added to the datasources
subsystem.
<datasource jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/SecurityDomainToDomainDS" pool-name="SecurityDomainToDomainDS">
<connection-url>jdbc:h2:mem:servlet-security;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE</connection-url>
<driver>h2</driver>
<security>
<user-name>sa</user-name>
<password>sa</password>
</security>
</datasource>
.
The following security realms were added to the elytron
subsystem.
<jdbc-realm name="entry-realm">
<principal-query sql="SELECT PASSWORD FROM USERS WHERE USERNAME = ?" data-source="SecurityDomainToDomainDS">
<clear-password-mapper password-index="1"/>
</principal-query>
<principal-query sql="SELECT R.NAME, 'Roles' FROM ENTRY_ROLES ER INNER JOIN ROLES R ON R.ID = ER.ROLE_ID INNER JOIN USERS U ON U.ID = ER.USER_ID WHERE U.USERNAME = ?" data-source="SecurityDomainToDomainDS">
<attribute-mapping>
<attribute to="roles" index="1"/>
</attribute-mapping>
</principal-query>
</jdbc-realm>
The entry-realm
security realm is responsible for verifying the credentials for a given principal and for obtaining security attributes (like roles) that are associated with the authenticated identity.
<jdbc-realm name="business-realm">
<principal-query sql="SELECT PASSWORD FROM USERS WHERE USERNAME = ?" data-source="SecurityDomainToDomainDS">
<clear-password-mapper password-index="1"/>
</principal-query>
<principal-query sql="SELECT R.NAME, 'Roles' FROM BUSINESS_ROLES BR INNER JOIN ROLES R ON R.ID = BR.ROLE_ID INNER JOIN USERS U ON U.ID = BR.USER_ID WHERE U.USERNAME = ?" data-source="SecurityDomainToDomainDS">
<attribute-mapping>
<attribute to="roles" index="1"/>
</attribute-mapping>
</principal-query>
</jdbc-realm>
The business-realm
security realm is just used for loading the identity as it accesses the EJB.
.
The following role-decoder
was added to the elytron
subsystem.
<simple-role-decoder name="from-roles-attribute" attribute="roles"/>
The realms in this quickstart store the roles associated with a principal in an attribute named roles. Other realms might use different attributes for roles (such as group
). The purpose of a role-decoder
is to instruct the security domain how roles are to be retrieved from an authorized identity.
.
The following security domains were added to the elytron
subsystem.
<security-domain name="entry-security-domain" default-realm="entry-realm" permission-mapper="default-permission-mapper" outflow-security-domains="business-security-domain">
<realm name="entry-realm" role-decoder="from-roles-attribute"/>
</security-domain>
<security-domain name="business-security-domain" default-realm="business-realm" trusted-security-domains="entry-security-domain">
<realm name="business-realm" role-decoder="from-roles-attribute"/>
</security-domain>
The `entry-security-domain` is configured to automatically outflow any identities to the `business-security-domain` and in return the `business-security-domain` is configured to trust any identities coming from the `entry-security-domain`.
.
The following http-authentication-factory
was added to the elytron
subsystem.
<http-authentication-factory name="security-domain-to-domain-http" security-domain="entry-security-domain" http-server-mechanism-factory="global">
<mechanism-configuration>
<mechanism mechanism-name="BASIC">
<mechanism-realm realm-name="RealmUsersRoles"/>
</mechanism>
</mechanism-configuration>
</http-authentication-factory>
It basically defines an HTTP authentication factory for the BASIC mechanism that relies on the entry-security-domain
security domain to authenticate and authorize access to Web applications.
.
The following application-security-domain
was added to the undertow
subsystem.
<application-security-domains>
<application-security-domain name="EntryDomain" http-authentication-factory="security-domain-to-domain-http"/>
</application-security-domains>
This configuration tells Undertow
that applications with the EntryDomain
security domain, as defined in the jboss-web.xml
or by using the @SecurityDomain
annotation in the Servlet class, should use the http-authentication-factory
named security-domain-to-domain-http
.
7) The following application-security-domain
was added to the ejb3
subsystem.
<application-security-domains>
<application-security-domain name="BusinessDomain" security-domain="business-security-domain"/>
</application-security-domains>
This configuration tells EJB3
that applications with the BusinessDomain
security domain, as defined in the jboss.xml
or by using the @SecurityDomain
annotation in the EJB class, should use the security-domain
named business-security-domain
.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root of the $WildFly directory. .
The following shows the command line to start the server:
For Linux: {jbossHomeName}/bin/standalone.sh
For Windows: {jbossHomeName}\bin\standalone.bat
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Make sure you have started the $WildFly server as described above.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart. .
Type this command to build and deploy the archive:
mvn clean install wildfly:deploy
.
This will deploy target/${project.artifactId}.war
to the running instance of the server.
The application will be running at the following URL http://localhost:8080/${project.artifactId}/.
When you access the application, you should get a browser login challenge.
Log in using the username quickstartUser
and password quickstartPwd1!
. The browser will display the following security info:
Successfully called Secured Servlet
Identity as visible to servlet.
Principal : quickstartUser
Remote User : quickstartUser
Authentication Type : BASIC
Caller Has Role 'User'=true
Caller Has Role 'Manager'=false
Identity as visible to EJB.
Principal : quickstartUser
Caller Has Role 'User'=false
Caller Has Role 'Manager'=true
This shows that the user quickstartUser
calls the servlet and has role User
but does not have the role Manager
, as the call reaches the EJB the principal is still quickstartUser
but now the identity does not have the role User
and instead has the role Manager
.
Note: You will see the following warning in the server log. You can ignore it.
HHH000431: Unable to determine H2 database version, certain features may not work
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Make sure you have started the $WildFly server as described above.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root directory of this quickstart. .
When you are finished testing, type this command to undeploy the archive:
mvn wildfly:undeploy
You can restore the original server configuration by running the restore-configuration.cli
script provided in the root directory of this quickstart or by manually restoring the back-up copy the configuration file.
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Start the $WildFly server by typing the following:
For Linux: {jbossHomeName}/bin/standalone.sh
For Windows: {jbossHomeName}\bin\standalone.bat
.
Open a new command prompt, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing WILDFLY_HOME with the path to your server:
For Linux: {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=restore-configuration.cli
For Windows: {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.bat --connect --file=restore-configuration.cli
This script removes the application-security-domain
configurations from the ejb3
and undertow
subsystem, the http-authentication-factory
, security-domain
, security-realm
and role-decoder
configuration from the elytron
subsystem and it also removes the datasource
used for this quickstart. You should see the following result when you run the script:
The batch executed successfully
process-state: reload-required
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts or run the Arquillian tests from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For general information about how to import a quickstart, add a $WildFly server, and build and deploy a quickstart, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts.
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Be sure to configure the server by running the JBoss CLI commands as described above under Configure the $WildFly Server. Stop the server at the end of that step.
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Be sure to Restore the Server Configuration when you have completed testing this quickstart.