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package com.sun.jndi.ldap.sasl;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import javax.naming.AuthenticationException;
import javax.naming.AuthenticationNotSupportedException;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import javax.naming.ldap.Control;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.sasl.*;
import com.sun.jndi.ldap.Connection;
import com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapClient;
import com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapResult;
Handles SASL support.
Author: Vincent Ryan, Rosanna Lee
/**
* Handles SASL support.
*
* @author Vincent Ryan
* @author Rosanna Lee
*/
final public class LdapSasl {
// SASL stuff
private static final String SASL_CALLBACK = "java.naming.security.sasl.callback";
private static final String SASL_AUTHZ_ID =
"java.naming.security.sasl.authorizationId";
private static final String SASL_REALM =
"java.naming.security.sasl.realm";
private static final int LDAP_SUCCESS = 0;
private static final int LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS = 14; // LDAPv3
private LdapSasl() {
}
Performs SASL bind.
Creates a SaslClient by using a default CallbackHandler
that uses the Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL and Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS
properties to satisfy the callbacks, and by using the
SASL_AUTHZ_ID property as the authorization id. If the SASL_AUTHZ_ID
property has not been set, Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL is used.
If SASL_CALLBACK has been set, use that instead of the default
CallbackHandler.
If bind is successful and the selected SASL mechanism has a security
layer, set inStream and outStream to be filter streams that use
the security layer. These will be used for subsequent communication
with the server.
Params: - conn – The non-null connection to use for sending an LDAP BIND
- server – Non-null string name of host to connect to
- dn – Non-null DN to bind as; also used as authentication ID
- pw – Possibly null password; can be byte[], char[] or String
- authMech – A non-null space-separated list of SASL authentication
mechanisms.
- env – The possibly null environment of the context, possibly containing
properties for used by SASL mechanisms
- bindCtls – The possibly null controls to accompany the bind
Returns: LdapResult containing status of the bind
/**
* Performs SASL bind.
* Creates a SaslClient by using a default CallbackHandler
* that uses the Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL and Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS
* properties to satisfy the callbacks, and by using the
* SASL_AUTHZ_ID property as the authorization id. If the SASL_AUTHZ_ID
* property has not been set, Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL is used.
* If SASL_CALLBACK has been set, use that instead of the default
* CallbackHandler.
*<p>
* If bind is successful and the selected SASL mechanism has a security
* layer, set inStream and outStream to be filter streams that use
* the security layer. These will be used for subsequent communication
* with the server.
*<p>
* @param conn The non-null connection to use for sending an LDAP BIND
* @param server Non-null string name of host to connect to
* @param dn Non-null DN to bind as; also used as authentication ID
* @param pw Possibly null password; can be byte[], char[] or String
* @param authMech A non-null space-separated list of SASL authentication
* mechanisms.
* @param env The possibly null environment of the context, possibly containing
* properties for used by SASL mechanisms
* @param bindCtls The possibly null controls to accompany the bind
* @return LdapResult containing status of the bind
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public static LdapResult saslBind(LdapClient clnt, Connection conn,
String server, String dn, Object pw,
String authMech, Hashtable<?,?> env, Control[] bindCtls)
throws IOException, NamingException {
SaslClient saslClnt = null;
boolean cleanupHandler = false;
// Use supplied callback handler or create default
CallbackHandler cbh =
(env != null) ? (CallbackHandler)env.get(SASL_CALLBACK) : null;
if (cbh == null) {
cbh = new DefaultCallbackHandler(dn, pw, (String)env.get(SASL_REALM));
cleanupHandler = true;
}
// Prepare parameters for creating SASL client
String authzId = (env != null) ? (String)env.get(SASL_AUTHZ_ID) : null;
String[] mechs = getSaslMechanismNames(authMech);
try {
// Create SASL client to use using SASL package
saslClnt = Sasl.createSaslClient(
mechs, authzId, "ldap", server, (Hashtable<String, ?>)env, cbh);
if (saslClnt == null) {
throw new AuthenticationNotSupportedException(authMech);
}
LdapResult res;
String mechName = saslClnt.getMechanismName();
byte[] response = saslClnt.hasInitialResponse() ?
saslClnt.evaluateChallenge(NO_BYTES) : null;
res = clnt.ldapBind(null, response, bindCtls, mechName, true);
while (!saslClnt.isComplete() &&
(res.status == LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS ||
res.status == LDAP_SUCCESS)) {
response = saslClnt.evaluateChallenge(
res.serverCreds != null? res.serverCreds : NO_BYTES);
if (res.status == LDAP_SUCCESS) {
if (response != null) {
throw new AuthenticationException(
"SASL client generated response after success");
}
break;
}
res = clnt.ldapBind(null, response, bindCtls, mechName, true);
}
if (res.status == LDAP_SUCCESS) {
if (!saslClnt.isComplete()) {
throw new AuthenticationException(
"SASL authentication not complete despite server claims");
}
String qop = (String) saslClnt.getNegotiatedProperty(Sasl.QOP);
// If negotiated integrity or privacy,
if (qop != null && (qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-int")
|| qop.equalsIgnoreCase("auth-conf"))) {
InputStream newIn = new SaslInputStream(saslClnt,
conn.inStream);
OutputStream newOut = new SaslOutputStream(saslClnt,
conn.outStream);
conn.replaceStreams(newIn, newOut);
} else {
saslClnt.dispose();
}
}
return res;
} catch (SaslException e) {
NamingException ne = new AuthenticationException(
authMech);
ne.setRootCause(e);
throw ne;
} finally {
if (cleanupHandler) {
((DefaultCallbackHandler)cbh).clearPassword();
}
}
}
Returns an array of SASL mechanisms given a string of space
separated SASL mechanism names.
Params: - The – non-null string containing the mechanism names
Returns: A non-null array of String; each element of the array
contains a single mechanism name.
/**
* Returns an array of SASL mechanisms given a string of space
* separated SASL mechanism names.
* @param The non-null string containing the mechanism names
* @return A non-null array of String; each element of the array
* contains a single mechanism name.
*/
private static String[] getSaslMechanismNames(String str) {
StringTokenizer parser = new StringTokenizer(str);
Vector<String> mechs = new Vector<>(10);
while (parser.hasMoreTokens()) {
mechs.addElement(parser.nextToken());
}
String[] mechNames = new String[mechs.size()];
for (int i = 0; i < mechs.size(); i++) {
mechNames[i] = mechs.elementAt(i);
}
return mechNames;
}
private static final byte[] NO_BYTES = new byte[0];
}