Re: Jaas authentication

From:
Donkey Hottie <spam@fred.pp.fi>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
19 May 2009 09:30:35 GMT
Message-ID:
<Xns9C107F42AEE14SH15SGybs1ysmajw54s5@62.237.120.180>
Michele Milidoni <michelemilidoni@gmail.com> wrote in news:b74d6e84-6682-
4e30-bc46-c6d67cd0ad22@s31g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:

Hello,
I'm trying to create a client-server authentication with JAAS (and
LDAP).
My problem is that authentication with LDAP it's ok but JavaEE Server
don't recognize logged user.

This is client fragment code:
            System.setProperty("java.security.auth.login.config", "src/
conf/jaas.conf");
            LoginCallbackHandler("user.0","secret"));
            lc.login();

            Context ic = new InitialContext();
            AutoreRemote foo = (AutoreRemote) ic.lookup("AutoreBean");
            System.out.println("Return Message: "+foo.getAutore());

This is server fragment code:
@Stateless
public class AutoreBean implements AutoreRemote {
    @Resource SessionContext sc;
    public String getAutore() {
            Principal caller = sc.getCallerPrincipal();
            return caller.getName();
    }
}

This is the system output
                [LdapLoginModule] authentication-only mode; SSL
disabled
                [LdapLoginModule] user provider: ldap://localhost:1389/
                [LdapLoginModule] attempting to authenticate user:
user.0
                [LdapLoginModule] authentication succeeded
                [LdapLoginModule] added LdapPrincipal "uid=user.
0,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" to Subject
                [LdapLoginModule] added UserPrincipal "user.0" to
Subject
Return Message: ANONYMOUS

Why it reply with Principal ANONYMOUS?


Maybe you need to run getAutore() via

Subject.runAs()

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