This is the official home of the Java Apereo CAS client. The client consists of a collection of Servlet filters that are suitable for most Java-based web applications. It also serves as an API platform to interact with the CAS server programmatically to make authentication requests, validate tickets and consume principal attributes.
All client artifacts are published to Maven central. Depending on functionality, applications will need include one or more of the listed dependencies in their configuration.
修改:
- 增加ajax请求处理. 如果是ajax请求,输出httpstatus 401 {code:401,message:未登录},json输出可使用filter的初始参数ajaxMsg配置覆盖.
ajax请求判断条件:header里带x-requested-with=XMLHttpRequest,header-accept带application/json或text/json或请求路径扩展名是.json - 增加方法void initParam(final FilterConfig filterConfig)用于继承类加载自定义filter参数
- 增加方法void afterFoward(final HttpServletRequest request, final HttpServletResponse response, String serviceUrl)用于继承类自己构造转向cas的url
- 修改使用properties文件配置初始参数时,支持从classpath加载配置,如:configFileLocation= classpath:cas.properties
git clone [email protected]:apereo/java-cas-client.git
cd java-cas-client
mvn clean package
Please note that to be deployed in Maven Central, we mark a number of JARs as provided (related to JBoss and Memcache
Clients). In order to build the clients, you must enable the commented out repositories in the appropriate pom.xml
files in the modules (cas-client-integration-jboss
and cas-client-support-distributed-memcached
) or follow the instructions on how to install the file manually.
- Core functionality, which includes CAS authentication/validation filters.
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-core</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Support for SAML functionality is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-support-saml</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Distributed proxy ticket caching with Ehcache is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-support-distributed-ehcache</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Distributed proxy ticket caching with Memcached is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-support-distributed-memcached</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Atlassian integration is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-atlassian</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- JBoss integration is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-jboss</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Tomcat 6 integration is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-tomcat-v6</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Tomcat 7 is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-tomcat-v7</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Tomcat 8 is provided by this dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-tomcat-v8</artifactId>
<version>${java.cas.client.version}</version>
</dependency>
The client provides multiple strategies for the deployer to provide client settings. The following strategies are supported:
- JNDI (
JNDI
) - Properties File (
PROPERTY_FILE
). The configuration is provided via an external properties file. The path may be specified in the web context as such:
<context-param>
<param-name>configFileLocation</param-name>
<param-value>/etc/cas/file.properties</param-value>
</context-param>
If no location is specified, by default /etc/java-cas-client.properties
will be used.
- System Properties (
SYSTEM_PROPERTIES
) - Web Context (
WEB_XML
) - Default (
DEFAULT
)
In order to instruct the client to pick a strategy, strategy name must be specified in the web application's context:
<context-param>
<param-name>configurationStrategy</param-name>
<param-value>DEFAULT</param-value>
</context-param>
If no configurationStrategy
is defined, DEFAULT
is used which is a combination of WEB_XML
and JNDI
.
The client can be configured in web.xml
via a series of context-param
s and filter init-param
s. Each filter for the client has a required (and optional) set of properties. The filters are designed to look for these properties in the following way:
- Check the filter's local
init-param
s for a parameter matching the required property name. - Check the
context-param
s for a parameter matching the required property name. - If two properties are found with the same name in the
init-param
s and thecontext-param
s, theinit-param
takes precedence.
Note: If you're using the serverName
property, you should note well that the fragment-URI (the stuff after the #) is not sent to the server by all browsers, thus the CAS client can't capture it as part of the URL.
An example application that is protected by the client is available here.
The AuthenticationFilter
is what detects whether a user needs to be authenticated or not. If a user needs to be authenticated, it will redirect the user to the CAS server.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.authentication.AuthenticationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerLoginUrl</param-name>
<param-value>https://battags.ad.ess.rutgers.edu:8443/cas/login</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>serverName</param-name>
<param-value>http://www.acme-client.com</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
casServerLoginUrl |
Defines the location of the CAS server login URL, i.e. https://localhost:8443/cas/login |
Yes |
serverName |
The name of the server this application is hosted on. Service URL will be dynamically constructed using this, i.e. https://localhost:8443 (you must include the protocol, but port is optional if it's a standard port). | Yes |
service |
The service URL to send to the CAS server, i.e. https://localhost:8443/yourwebapp/index.html |
No |
renew |
specifies whether renew=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all). Note that renew cannot be specified as local init-param setting. |
No |
gateway |
specifies whether gateway=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all) |
No |
artifactParameterName |
specifies the name of the request parameter on where to find the artifact (i.e. ticket ). |
No |
serviceParameterName |
specifies the name of the request parameter on where to find the service (i.e. service ) |
No |
encodeServiceUrl |
Whether the client should auto encode the service url. Defaults to true |
No |
ignorePattern |
Defines the url pattern to ignore, when intercepting authentication requests. | No |
ignoreUrlPatternType |
Defines the type of the pattern specified. Defaults to REGEX . Other types are CONTAINS , EXACT . |
No |
gatewayStorageClass |
The storage class used to record gateway requests | No |
authenticationRedirectStrategyClass |
The class name of the component to decide how to handle authn redirects to CAS | No |
The SAML 1.1 AuthenticationFilter
is what detects whether a user needs to be authenticated or not. If a user needs to be authenticated, it will redirect the user to the CAS server.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.authentication.Saml11AuthenticationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerLoginUrl</param-name>
<param-value>https://somewhere.cas.edu:8443/cas/login</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>serverName</param-name>
<param-value>http://www.the-client.com</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
casServerLoginUrl |
Defines the location of the CAS server login URL, i.e. https://localhost:8443/cas/login |
Yes |
serverName |
The name of the server this application is hosted on. Service URL will be dynamically constructed using this, i.e. https://localhost:8443 (you must include the protocol, but port is optional if it's a standard port). | Yes |
service |
The service URL to send to the CAS server, i.e. https://localhost:8443/yourwebapp/index.html |
No |
renew |
specifies whether renew=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all). Note that renew cannot be specified as local init-param setting. |
No |
gateway |
specifies whether gateway=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all) |
No |
artifactParameterName |
specifies the name of the request parameter on where to find the artifact (i.e. SAMLart ). |
No |
serviceParameterName |
specifies the name of the request parameter on where to find the service (i.e. TARGET ) |
No |
encodeServiceUrl |
Whether the client should auto encode the service url. Defaults to true |
No |
Validates tickets using the CAS 1.0 Protocol.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas10TicketValidationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://somewhere.cas.edu:8443/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
casServerUrlPrefix |
The start of the CAS server URL, i.e. https://localhost:8443/cas |
Yes |
serverName |
The name of the server this application is hosted on. Service URL will be dynamically constructed using this, i.e. https://localhost:8443 (you must include the protocol, but port is optional if it's a standard port). |
Yes |
renew |
Specifies whether renew=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all). Note that renew cannot be specified as local init-param setting. |
No |
redirectAfterValidation |
Whether to redirect to the same URL after ticket validation, but without the ticket in the parameter. Defaults to true . |
No |
useSession |
Whether to store the Assertion in session or not. If sessions are not used, tickets will be required for each request. Defaults to true . |
No |
exceptionOnValidationFailure |
Whether to throw an exception or not on ticket validation failure. Defaults to true . |
No |
sslConfigFile |
A reference to a properties file that includes SSL settings for client-side SSL config, used during back-channel calls. The configuration includes keys for protocol which defaults to SSL , keyStoreType , keyStorePath , keyStorePass , keyManagerType which defaults to SunX509 and certificatePassword . |
No. |
encoding |
Specifies the encoding charset the client should use | No |
hostnameVerifier |
Hostname verifier class name, used when making back-channel calls | No |
Validates tickets using the SAML 1.1 protocol.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Saml11TicketValidationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://battags.ad.ess.rutgers.edu:8443/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>serverName</param-name>
<param-value>http://www.acme-client.com</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
casServerUrlPrefix |
The start of the CAS server URL, i.e. https://localhost:8443/cas |
Yes |
serverName |
The name of the server this application is hosted on. Service URL will be dynamically constructed using this, i.e. https://localhost:8443 (you must include the protocol, but port is optional if it's a standard port). |
Yes |
renew |
Specifies whether renew=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all). Note that renew cannot be specified as local init-param setting. |
No |
redirectAfterValidation |
Whether to redirect to the same URL after ticket validation, but without the ticket in the parameter. Defaults to true . |
No |
useSession |
Whether to store the Assertion in session or not. If sessions are not used, tickets will be required for each request. Defaults to true . |
No |
exceptionOnValidationFailure |
whether to throw an exception or not on ticket validation failure. Defaults to true |
No |
tolerance |
The tolerance for drifting clocks when validating SAML tickets. Note that 10 seconds should be more than enough for most environments that have NTP time synchronization. Defaults to 1000 msec |
No |
sslConfigFile |
A reference to a properties file that includes SSL settings for client-side SSL config, used during back-channel calls. The configuration includes keys for protocol which defaults to SSL , keyStoreType , keyStorePath , keyStorePass , keyManagerType which defaults to SunX509 and certificatePassword . |
No. |
encoding |
Specifies the encoding charset the client should use | No |
hostnameVerifier |
Hostname verifier class name, used when making back-channel calls | No |
Validates the tickets using the CAS 2.0 protocol. If you provide either the acceptAnyProxy
or the allowedProxyChains
parameters, a Cas20ProxyTicketValidator
will be constructed. Otherwise a general Cas20ServiceTicketValidator
will be constructed that does not accept proxy tickets.
Note: If you are using proxy validation, you should place the filter-mapping
of the validation filter before the authentication filter.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://battags.ad.ess.rutgers.edu:8443/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>serverName</param-name>
<param-value>http://www.acme-client.com</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Validation Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
casServerUrlPrefix |
The start of the CAS server URL, i.e. https://localhost:8443/cas |
Yes |
serverName |
The name of the server this application is hosted on. Service URL will be dynamically constructed using this, i.e. https://localhost:8443 (you must include the protocol, but port is optional if it's a standard port). |
Yes |
renew |
Specifies whether renew=true should be sent to the CAS server. Valid values are either true/false (or no value at all). Note that renew cannot be specified as local init-param setting. |
No |
redirectAfterValidation |
Whether to redirect to the same URL after ticket validation, but without the ticket in the parameter. Defaults to true . |
No |
useSession |
Whether to store the Assertion in session or not. If sessions are not used, tickets will be required for each request. Defaults to true . |
No |
exceptionOnValidationFailure |
whether to throw an exception or not on ticket validation failure. Defaults to true |
No |
proxyReceptorUrl |
The URL to watch for PGTIOU/PGT responses from the CAS server. Should be defined from the root of the context. For example, if your application is deployed in /cas-client-app and you want the proxy receptor URL to be /cas-client-app/my/receptor you need to configure proxyReceptorUrl to be /my/receptor . |
No |
acceptAnyProxy |
Specifies whether any proxy is OK. Defaults to false . |
No |
allowedProxyChains |
Specifies the proxy chain. Each acceptable proxy chain should include a space-separated list of URLs (for exact match) or regular expressions of URLs (starting by the ^ character). Each acceptable proxy chain should appear on its own line. |
No |
proxyCallbackUrl |
The callback URL to provide the CAS server to accept Proxy Granting Tickets. | No |
proxyGrantingTicketStorageClass |
Specify an implementation of the ProxyGrantingTicketStorage class that has a no-arg constructor. | No |
sslConfigFile |
A reference to a properties file that includes SSL settings for client-side SSL config, used during back-channel calls. The configuration includes keys for protocol which defaults to SSL , keyStoreType , keyStorePath , keyStorePass , keyManagerType which defaults to SunX509 and certificatePassword . |
No. |
encoding |
Specifies the encoding charset the client should use | No |
secretKey |
The secret key used by the proxyGrantingTicketStorageClass if it supports encryption. |
No |
cipherAlgorithm |
The algorithm used by the proxyGrantingTicketStorageClass if it supports encryption. Defaults to DESede |
No |
millisBetweenCleanUps |
Startup delay for the cleanup task to remove expired tickets from the storage. Defaults to 60000 msec |
No |
ticketValidatorClass |
Ticket validator class to use/create | No |
hostnameVerifier |
Hostname verifier class name, used when making back-channel calls | No |
Validates the tickets using the CAS 3.0 protocol. If you provide either the acceptAnyProxy
or the allowedProxyChains
parameters,
a Cas30ProxyTicketValidator
will be constructed. Otherwise a general Cas30ServiceTicketValidator
will be constructed that does not
accept proxy tickets. Supports all configurations that are available for Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter
.
Indentical to Cas30ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter
, yet the filter is able to accept validation responses from CAS
that are formatted as JSON per guidelines laid out by the CAS protocol.
See the protocol documentation
for more info.
The client has support for clustering and distributing the TGT state among application nodes that are behind a load balancer. In order to do so, the parameter needs to be defined as such for the filter.
Configure the client:
<init-param>
<param-name>proxyGrantingTicketStorageClass</param-name>
<param-value>org.jasig.cas.client.proxy.EhcacheBackedProxyGrantingTicketStorageImpl</param-value>
</init-param>
The setting provides an implementation for proxy storage using EhCache to take advantage of its replication features so that the PGT is successfully replicated and shared among nodes, regardless which node is selected as the result of the load balancer rerouting.
Configuration of this parameter is not enough. The EhCache configuration needs to enable the replication mechanism through once of its suggested ways. A sample of that configuration based on RMI replication can be found here. Please note that while the sample is done for a distributed ticket registry implementation, the basic idea and configuration should easily be transferable.
When loading from the web.xml
, the Jasig CAS Client relies on a series of default values, one of which being that the cache must be configured in the default location (i.e. classpath:ehcache.xml
).
<cacheManagerPeerProviderFactory class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerProviderFactory"
properties="peerDiscovery=automatic,
multicastGroupAddress=230.0.0.1, multicastGroupPort=4446"/>
<cacheManagerPeerListenerFactory class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheManagerPeerListenerFactory"/>
<cache
name="org.jasig.cas.client.proxy.EhcacheBackedProxyGrantingTicketStorageImpl.cache"
maxElementsInMemory="100"
eternal="false"
timeToIdleSeconds="100"
timeToLiveSeconds="100"
overflowToDisk="false">
<cacheEventListenerFactory class="net.sf.ehcache.distribution.RMICacheReplicatorFactory"/>
</cache>
A similar implementation based on Memcached is also available.
Configure the client:
<init-param>
<param-name>proxyGrantingTicketStorageClass</param-name>
<param-value>org.jasig.cas.client.proxy. MemcachedBackedProxyGrantingTicketStorageImpl</param-value>
</init-param>
When loading from the web.xml
, the Client relies on a series of default values, one of which being that the list of memcached servers must be defined in /cas/casclient_memcached_hosts.txt
on the classpath). The file is a simple list of <hostname>:<ports>
on separate lines. BE SURE NOT TO HAVE EXTRA LINE BREAKS.
Wraps an HttpServletRequest
so that the getRemoteUser
and getPrincipal
return the CAS related entries.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS HttpServletRequest Wrapper Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.util.HttpServletRequestWrapperFilter</filter-class>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS HttpServletRequest Wrapper Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
roleAttribute |
Used to determine the principal role. | No |
ignoreCase |
Whether role checking should ignore case. Defaults to false |
No |
Places the Assertion
in a ThreadLocal
for portions of the application that need access to it. This is useful when the Web application that this filter "fronts" needs to get the Principal name, but it has no access to the HttpServletRequest
, hence making getRemoteUser()
call impossible.
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Assertion Thread Local Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.util.AssertionThreadLocalFilter</filter-class>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Assertion Thread Local Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Filters that redirects to the supplied url based on an exception. Exceptions and the urls are configured via init filter name/param values.
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
defaultErrorRedirectPage |
Default url to redirect to, in case no erorr matches are found. | Yes |
java.lang.Exception |
Fully qualified exception name. Its value must be redirection url | No |
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Error Redirect Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.util.ErrorRedirectFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>java.lang.Exception</param-name>
<param-value>/error.jsp</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>defaultErrorRedirectPage</param-name>
<param-value>/defaulterror.jsp</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Error Redirect Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
Configuration via Spring IoC will depend heavily on DelegatingFilterProxy
class. For each filter that will be configured for CAS via Spring, a corresponding DelegatingFilterProxy
is needed in the web.xml.
As the HttpServletRequestWrapperFilter
and AssertionThreadLocalFilter
have no configuration options, we recommend you just configure them in the web.xml
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.springframework.web.filter.DelegatingFilterProxy</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>targetBeanName</param-name>
<param-value>authenticationFilter</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Authentication Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
<bean
name="authenticationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.authentication.AuthenticationFilter"
p:casServerLoginUrl="https://localhost:8443/cas/login"
p:renew="false"
p:gateway="false"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client" />
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas10TicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas10TicketValidator">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Saml11TicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Saml11TicketValidator">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
Configuration to validate tickets:
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ServiceTicketValidator">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
Configuration to accept a Proxy Granting Ticket:
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client"
p:proxyReceptorUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ServiceTicketValidator"
p:proxyCallbackUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
Configuration to accept any Proxy Ticket (and Proxy Granting Tickets):
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client"
p:proxyReceptorUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyTicketValidator"
p:acceptAnyProxy="true"
p:proxyCallbackUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
Configuration to accept Proxy Ticket from a chain (and Proxy Granting Tickets):
<bean
name="ticketValidationFilter"
class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter"
p:service="https://my.local.service.com/cas-client"
p:proxyReceptorUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<property name="ticketValidator">
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyTicketValidator"
p:proxyCallbackUrl="/proxy/receptor">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:8443/cas" />
<property name="allowedProxyChains">
<list>
<value>http://proxy1 http://proxy2</value>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
The specific filters can be configured in the following ways. Please see the JavaDocs included in the distribution for specific required and optional properties:
Configuring the CAS client via JNDI is essentially the same as configuring the client via the web.xml
, except the properties will reside in JNDI and not in the web.xml
.
All properties that are placed in JNDI should be placed under java:comp/env/cas
We use the following conventions:
- JNDI will first look in
java:comp/env/cas/{SHORT FILTER NAME}/{PROPERTY NAME}
(i.e.java:comp/env/cas/AuthenticationFilter/serverName
) - JNDI will as a last resort look in
java:comp/env/cas/{PROPERTY NAME}
(i.e.java:comp/env/cas/serverName
)
This is an update to the META-INF/context.xml
that is included in Tomcat's Manager application:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context antiResourceLocking="false" privileged="true">
<Environment description="Server Name" name="cas/serverName" override="false"
type="java.lang.String" value="http://localhost:8080"/>
<Environment description="CAS Login Url" name="cas/AuthenticationFilter/casServerLoginUrl" override="false"
type="java.lang.String" value="https://www.apereo.org/cas/login"/>
<Environment description="CAS Url Prefix" name="cas/Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter/casServerUrlPrefix" override="false"
type="java.lang.String" value="https://www.apereo.org/cas"/>
</Context>
The Single Sign Out support in CAS consists of configuring one SingleSignOutFilter
and one ContextListener
. Please note that if you have configured the CAS Client for Java as Web filters, this filter must come before the other filters as described.
The SingleSignOutFilter
can affect character encoding. This becomes most obvious when used in conjunction with applications such as Atlassian Confluence. Its recommended you explicitly configure either the VT Character Encoding Filter or the Spring Character Encoding Filter with explicit encodings.
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
artifactParameterName |
The ticket artifact parameter name. Defaults to ticket |
No |
logoutParameterName |
Defaults to logoutRequest |
No |
frontLogoutParameterName |
Defaults to SAMLRequest |
No |
relayStateParameterName |
Defaults to RelayState |
No |
eagerlyCreateSessions |
Defaults to true |
No |
artifactParameterOverPost |
Defaults to false |
No |
casServerUrlPrefix |
URL to root of CAS Web application context. | Yes |
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://cas.example.com/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
...
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
...
<listener>
<listener-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutHttpSessionListener</listener-class>
</listener>
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>artifactParameterName</param-name>
<param-value>SAMLart</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://cas.example.com/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
...
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
...
<listener>
<listener-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutHttpSessionListener</listener-class>
</listener>
The client has no code to help you handle log out. The client merely places objects in session. Therefore, we recommend you do a session.invalidate()
call when you log a user out. However, that's entirely your application's responsibility. We recommend that text similar to the following appear when the application's session is ended.
You have been logged out of [APPLICATION NAME GOES HERE].
To log out of all applications, click here. (provide link to CAS server's logout)
The client supports the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) framework, which provides authnz facilities to CAS-enabled JEE applications.
A general JAAS authentication module, CasLoginModule
, is available with the specific purpose of providing authentication and authorization services to CAS-enabled JEE applications. The design of the module is simple: given a service URL and a service ticket in a NameCallback
and PasswordCallback
, respectively, the module contacts the CAS server and attempts to validate the ticket. In keeping with CAS integration for Java applications, a JEE container-specific servlet filter is needed to protect JEE Web applications. The JAAS support should be extensible to any JEE container.
It is expected that for JEE applications both authentication and authorization services will be required for CAS integration. The following JAAS module configuration file excerpt demonstrates how to leverage SAML 1.1 attribute release in CAS to provide authorization data in addition to authentication:
cas {
org.jasig.cas.client.jaas.CasLoginModule required
ticketValidatorClass="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Saml11TicketValidator"
casServerUrlPrefix="https://cas.example.com/cas"
tolerance="20000"
service="https://webapp.example.com/webapp"
defaultRoles="admin,operator"
roleAttributeNames="memberOf,eduPersonAffiliation"
principalGroupName="CallerPrincipal"
roleGroupName="Roles"
cacheAssertions="true"
cacheTimeout="480";
}
Property | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
ticketValidatorClass |
Fully-qualified class name of CAS ticket validator class. | Yes |
casServerUrlPrefix |
URL to root of CAS Web application context. | Yes |
service |
CAS service parameter that may be overridden by callback handler. Note: service must be specified by at least one component such that it is available at service ticket validation time. | No |
defaultRoles |
Comma-delimited list of static roles applied to all authenticated principals. | No |
roleAttributeNames |
Comma-delimited list of attribute names that describe role data delivered to CAS in the service-ticket validation response that should be applied to the current authenticated principal. | No |
principalGroupName |
The name of a group principal containing the primary principal name of the current JAAS subject. The default value is CallerPrincipal . |
No |
roleGroupName |
The name of a group principal containing all role data. The default value is Roles . |
No |
cacheAssertions |
Flag to enable assertion caching. This may be required for JAAS providers that attempt to periodically reauthenticate to renew principal. Since CAS tickets are one-time-use, a cached assertion must be provided on reauthentication. | No |
cacheTimeout |
Assertion cache timeout in minutes. | No |
tolerance |
The tolerance for drifting clocks when validating SAML tickets. | No |
A org.jasig.cas.client.jaas.Servlet3AuthenticationFilter
servlet filter that performs a programmatic JAAS login using the Servlet 3.0 HttpServletRequest#login()
facility. This component should be compatible with any servlet container that supports the Servlet 3.0/JEE6 specification.
The filter executes when it receives a CAS ticket and expects the
CasLoginModule
JAAS module to perform the CAS ticket validation in order to produce an AssertionPrincipal
from which the CAS assertion is obtained and inserted into the session to enable SSO.
If a service
init-param is specified for this filter, it supersedes
the service defined for the CasLoginModule
.
In keeping with CAS integration for Java applications, a JEE container-specific servlet filter is needed to protect JEE Web applications. The JBoss WebAuthenticationFilter
component provided a convenient integration piece between a servlet filter and the JAAS framework, so a complete integration solution is available only for JBoss AS versions that provide the WebAuthenticationFilter
class. The JAAS support should be extensible to any JEE container with additional development.
For JBoss it is vitally important to use the correct values for principalGroupName
and roleGroupName
. Additionally, the cacheAssertions
and cacheTimeout
are required since JBoss by default attempts to reauthenticate the JAAS principal with a fairly aggressive default timeout. Since CAS tickets are single-use authentication tokens by default, assertion caching is required to support periodic reauthentication.
Integration with the servlet pipeline is required for a number of purposes:
- Examine servlet request for an authenticated session
- Redirect to CAS server for unauthenticated sessions
- Provide service URL and CAS ticket to JAAS pipeline for validation
The WebAuthenticationFilter
performs these operations for the JBoss AS container. It is important to note that this filter simply collects the service URL and CAS ticket from the request and passes it to the JAAS pipeline. It is assumed that the CasLoginModule
will be present in the JAAS pipeline to consume the data and perform ticket validation. The following web.xml excerpts demonstrate how to integrate WebAuthenticationFilter into a JEE Web application.
...
<filter>
<filter-name>CASWebAuthenticationFilter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.jboss.authentication.WebAuthenticationFilter</filter-class>
</filter>
<filter>
<filter-name>CASAuthenticationFilter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.authentication.AuthenticationFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerLoginUrl</param-name>
<param-value>https://cas.example.com/cas/login</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
...
<!-- one filter-mapping for each filter as seen in the examples above -->
...
The JAAS LoginModule configuration in conf/login-config.xml
may require the following changes in a JBoss environment:
<application-policy name="cas">
<authentication>
<login-module code="org.jasig.cas.client.jaas.CasLoginModule" flag="required">
<module-option name="ticketValidatorClass">org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Saml11TicketValidator</module-option>
<module-option name="casServerUrlPrefix">http://yourcasserver/cas</module-option>
<module-option name="tolerance">20000</module-option>
<module-option name="defaultRoles">admin,user</module-option>
<module-option name="roleAttributeNames">memberOf,eduPersonAffiliation,authorities</module-option>
<module-option name="principalGroupName">CallerPrincipal</module-option>
<module-option name="roleGroupName">Roles</module-option>
<module-option name="cacheAssertions">true</module-option>
<module-option name="cacheTimeout">480</module-option>
</login-module>
</authentication>
</application-policy>
It may be necessary to modify the JBoss server.xml
and uncomment:
<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SingleSignOn" />
Remember not to add <security-constraint>
and <login-config>
elements in your web.xml
.
If you have any trouble, you can enable the log of cas in jboss-logging.xml
by adding:
<logger category="org.jasig">
<level name="DEBUG" />
</logger>
The client supports container-based CAS authentication and authorization support for the Tomcat servlet container.
Suppose a single Tomcat container hosts multiple Web applications with similar authentication and authorization needs. Prior to Tomcat container support, each application would require a similar configuration of CAS servlet filters and authorization configuration in the web.xml
servlet descriptor. Using the new container-based authentication/authorization feature, a single CAS configuration can be applied to the container and leveraged by all Web applications hosted by the container.
CAS authentication support for Tomcat is based on the Tomcat-specific Realm component. The Realm component has a fairly broad surface area and RealmBase is provided as a convenient superclass for custom implementations; the CAS realm implementations derive from RealmBase
. Unfortunately RealmBase and related components have proven to change over both major and minor number releases, which requires version-specific CAS components for integration. We have provided 3 packages with similar components with the hope of supporting all 6.x, 7.x and 8.x versions. No support for 5.x is provided.
In the following discussion of components, only the Tomcat 8.x components are mentioned. The Tomcat 7.0.x and 6.0.x components have exactly the same name, but are in the tomcat.v7 and tomcat.v6 packages, e.g. org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v7.Cas20CasAuthenticator
or org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v6.Cas20CasAuthenticator
.
Authenticators are responsible for performing CAS authentication using a particular protocol. All protocols supported by the Jasig Java CAS client are supported: CAS 1.0, CAS 2.0, and SAML 1.1. The following components provide protocol-specific support:
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Cas10CasAuthenticator
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Cas20CasAuthenticator
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Cas20ProxyCasAuthenticator
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Saml11Authenticator
In terms of CAS configuration, Tomcat realms serve as containers for users and role definitions. The roles defined in a Tomcat realm may be referenced in the web.xml servlet descriptor to define authorization constraints on Web applications hosted by the container. Two sources of user/role data are supported:
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.PropertiesCasRealm
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.AssertionCasRealm
PropertiesCasRealm
uses a Java properties file as a source of static user/role information. This component is conceptually similar to the MemoryRealm
component that ships with Tomcat and defines user/role data via XML configuration. The PropertiesCasRealm is different in that it explicitly lacks support for passwords, which have no use with CAS.
AssertionCasRealm
is designed to be used in conjunction with the SAML 1.1. protocol to take advantage of CAS attribute release to provide for dynamic user/role data driven by the CAS server. With this component the deployer may define a role attribute, e.g. memberOf, which could be backed by LDAP group membership information. In that case the user would be added to all roles defined in the SAML attribute assertion for values of the the memberOf
attribute.
A number of Tomcat valves are provided to handle functionality outside Realms and Authenticators.
Logout valves provide a way of destroying the CAS authentication state bound to the container for a particular user/session; the destruction of authenticated state is synonymous with logout for the container and its hosted applications. (Note this does not destroy the CAS SSO session.) The implementations provide various strategies to map a URI onto the state-destroying logout function.
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.StaticUriLogoutValve
org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.RegexUriLogoutValve
The org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.SingleSignOutValve
allows the container to participate in CAS single sign-out. In particular this valve handles the SAML LogoutRequest message sent from the CAS server that is delivered when the CAS SSO session ends.
The org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.ProxyCallbackValve
provides a handler for watching request URIs for requests that contain a proxy callback request in support of the CAS 2.0 protocol proxy feature.
The version-specific CAS libraries must be placed on the container classpath, $CATALINA_HOME/lib
.
The Realm, Authenticator, and Valve components are wired together inside a Tomcat Context configuration element. The location and scope of the Context determines the scope of the applied configuration. To apply a CAS configuration to every Web application hosted in the container, configure the default Context at $CATALINA_HOME/conf/context.xml
. Note that individual Web applications/servlets can override the default context; see the Context Container reference for more information.
Alternatively, CAS configuration can be applied to individual Web applications through a Context configuration element located in a $CONTEXT_NAME.xml
file placed in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/$ENGINE/$HOST
, where $ENGINE
is typically Catalina and $HOST
is localhost
, $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost
. For example, to configure the Tomcat manager servlet, a manager.xml
file contains Context configuration elements.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context privileged="true">
<!--
The following configuration uses the CAS 2.0 protocol and a static
properties file to define allowed users to the Tomcat manager application.
The content of manager-users.properties contains entries like the following:
admin=manager-gui,manager-script,manager-jmx,manager-status
operator=manager-status
deployer=manager-script
Where admin, operator, and deployer are valid logins for the CAS server.
The path to the properties file is relative to $CATALINA_HOME.
This example also configures the container for CAS single sign-out.
-->
<Realm
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.PropertiesCasRealm"
propertiesFilePath="conf/manager-user-roles.properties"
/>
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Cas20CasAuthenticator"
encoding="UTF-8"
casServerLoginUrl="https://server.example.com/cas/login"
casServerUrlPrefix="https://server.example.com/cas/"
serverName="client.example.com"
/>
<!-- Single sign-out support -->
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.SingleSignOutValve"
artifactParameterName="SAMLart"
/>
<!--
Uncomment one of these valves to provide a logout URI for the
manager servlet.
-->
<!--
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.RegexUriLogoutValve"
logoutUriRegex="/manager/logout.*"
/>
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.StaticUriLogoutValve"
logoutUri="/manager/logout.html"
/>
-->
</Context>
The following example shows how to configure a Context for dynamic role data provided by the CAS attribute release feature.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Context privileged="true">
<!--
The following configuration uses the SAML 1.1 protocol and role data
provided by the assertion to enable dynamic server-driven role data.
The attribute used for role data is "memberOf".
-->
<Realm
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.AssertionCasRealm"
roleAttributeName="memberOf"
/>
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.Saml11Authenticator"
encoding="UTF-8"
casServerLoginUrl="https://server.example.com/cas/login"
casServerUrlPrefix="https://server.example.com/cas/"
serverName="client.example.com"
/>
<!-- Single sign-out support -->
<Valve
className="org.jasig.cas.client.tomcat.v8.SingleSignOutValve"
artifactParameterName="SAMLart"
/>
</Context>
Since version 3.4.2, the Java CAS Client supports Jetty container integration via the following module:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jasig.cas.client</groupId>
<artifactId>cas-client-integration-jetty</artifactId>
<version>${cas-client.version}</version>
</dependency>
Both programmatic (embedded) and context configuration are supported.
# CAS configuration parameters
String hostName = "app.example.com";
String casServerBaseUrl = "cas.example.com/cas";
String casRoleAttribute = "memberOf";
boolean casRenew = false;
int casTolerance = 5000;
# Jetty wiring
WebAppContext context = new WebAppContext("/path/to/context", "contextPath");
context.setTempDirectory("/tmp/jetty/work"));
context.setInitParameter("org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.Default.dirAllowed", "false");
SessionCookieConfig config = context.getSessionHandler().getSessionManager().getSessionCookieConfig();
config.setHttpOnly(true);
config.setSecure(true);
Saml11TicketValidator validator = new Saml11TicketValidator(casServerBaseUrl);
validator.setRenew(casRenew);
validator.setTolerance(casTolerance);
CasAuthenticator authenticator = new CasAuthenticator();
authenticator.setRoleAttribute(casRoleAttribute);
authenticator.setServerNames(hostName);
authenticator.setTicketValidator(validator);
context.getSecurityHandler().setAuthenticator(authenticator);
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Jetty//Configure//EN" "http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/configure.dtd">
<Configure class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
<Set name="contextPath">/</Set>
<Set name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.base"/>/webapps/yourapp</Set>
<Get name="securityHandler">
<Set name="authenticator">
<New class="org.jasig.cas.client.jetty.CasAuthenticator">
<Set name="serverNames">app.example.com</Set>
<Set name="ticketValidator">
<New class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ServiceTicketValidator">
<Arg>https://cas.example.com/cas</Arg>
<!--<Set name="renew">true</Set>-->
</New>
</Set>
</New>
</Set>
</Get>
</Configure>
The clien includes Atlassian Confluence and JIRA support. Support is enabled by a custom CAS authenticator that extends the default authenticators.
-
WAR/EAR Installation: /webapp
/opt/atlassian/jira/atlassian-jira-enterprise-x.y.z/webapp
-
Standalone: /atlassian-jira
/opt/atlassian/jira/atlassian-jira-enterprise-x.y.z-standalone/atlassian-jira
- /confluence
/opt/atlassian/confluence/confluence-x.y.z/confluence
Add the CAS filters to the end of the filter list. See web.xml
configuration of the client.
To rely on the Single Sign Out functionality to sign off of Jira, comment out the normal logout URL and replace it with the CAS logout URL. Also, change the login links to point to the CAS login service.
<init-param>
<!--
The login URL to redirect to when the user tries to access a protected resource (rather than clicking on
an explicit login link). Most of the time, this will be the same value as 'link.login.url'.
- if the URL is absolute (contains '://'), then redirect that URL (for SSO applications)
- else the context path will be prepended to this URL
If '${originalurl}' is present in the URL, it will be replaced with the URL that the user requested.
This gives SSO login pages the chance to redirect to the original page
-->
<param-name>login.url</param-name>
<!--<param-value>/login.jsp?os_destination=${originalurl}</param-value>-->
<param-value>http://cas.institution.edu/cas/login?service=${originalurl}</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<!--
the URL to redirect to when the user explicitly clicks on a login link (rather than being redirected after
trying to access a protected resource). Most of the time, this will be the same value as 'login.url'.
- same properties as login.url above
-->
<param-name>link.login.url</param-name>
<!--<param-value>/login.jsp?os_destination=${originalurl}</param-value>-->
<!--<param-value>/secure/Dashboard.jspa?os_destination=${originalurl}</param-value>-->
<param-value>http://cas.institution.edu/cas/login?service=${originalurl}</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<!-- URL for logging out.
- If relative, Seraph just redirects to this URL, which is responsible for calling Authenticator.logout().
- If absolute (eg. SSO applications), Seraph calls Authenticator.logout() and redirects to the URL
-->
<param-name>logout.url</param-name>
<!--<param-value>/secure/Logout!default.jspa</param-value>-->
<param-value>https://cas.institution.edu/cas/logout</param-value>
</init-param>
Comment out the DefaultAuthenticator
like so in [$JIRA_HOME|$CONFLUENCE_INSTALL]/WEB-INF/classes/seraph-config.xml
:
<!-- CROWD:START - The authenticator below here will need to be commented out for Crowd SSO integration -->
<!--
<authenticator class="com.atlassian.seraph.auth.DefaultAuthenticator"/>
-->
<!-- CROWD:END -->
For JIRA, add in the Client Jira Authenticator:
<!-- CAS:START - Java Client Jira Authenticator -->
<authenticator class="org.jasig.cas.client.integration.atlassian.JiraCasAuthenticator"/>
<!-- CAS:END -->
For Confluence, add in the Client Confluence Authenticator:
<!-- CAS:START - Java Client Confluence Authenticator -->
<authenticator class="org.jasig.cas.client.integration.atlassian.ConfluenceCasAuthenticator"/>
<!-- CAS:END -->
As of this writing, Atlassian doesn't support a config option yet (like Jira). To rely on the Single Sign Out functionality to sign off of Confluence we need to modify the logout link.
- Copy
$CONFLUENCE_INSTALL/WEB-INF/lib/confluence-x.x.x.jar
to a temporary directory mkdir /tmp/confluence-jar && cp WEB-INF/lib/confluence-x.y.z.jar /tmp/confluence-jar
- Unpack the jar
cd /tmp/confluence-jar && jar xvf confluence-x.y.z.jar
cp xwork.xml $CONFLUENCE_INSTALL/WEB-INF/classes
cp xwork.xml $CONFLUENCE_INSTALL/WEB-INF/classes/ && cd $CONFLUENCE_INSTALL/WEB-INF/classes/
- Edit
$CONFLUENCE_INSTALL/WEB-INF/classes/xwork.xml
, find the logout action and comment out the success result and replace it with this one:
<!-- <result name="success" type="velocity">/logout.vm</result> -->
<!-- CAS:START - CAS Logout Redirect -->
<result name="success" type="redirect">https://cas.institution.edu/cas/logout</result>
<!-- CAS:END -->
Copy cas-client-core-x.y.x.jar and cas-client-integration-atlassian-x.y.x.jar to $JIRA_HOME/WEB-INF/lib
This configuration tested against the sample application that is included with Spring Security. As of this writing, replacing the applicationContext-security.xml
in the sample application with the one below would enable this alternative configuration. We can not guarantee this version will work without modification in future versions of Spring Security.
...
<context-param>
<param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
<param-value>
/WEB-INF/applicationContext-security.xml
</param-value>
</context-param>
<context-param>
<param-name>log4jConfigLocation</param-name>
<param-value>/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties</param-value>
</context-param>
<context-param>
<param-name>webAppRootKey</param-name>
<param-value>cas.root</param-value>
</context-param>
<filter>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutFilter</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>casServerUrlPrefix</param-name>
<param-value>https://cas.example.com/cas</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.springframework.web.filter.DelegatingFilterProxy</filter-class>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>CAS Single Sign Out Filter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
<listener>
<listener-class>org.jasig.cas.client.session.SingleSignOutHttpSessionListener</listener-class>
</listener>
<listener>
<listener-class>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener</listener-class>
</listener>
<listener>
<listener-class>org.springframework.web.util.Log4jConfigListener</listener-class>
</listener>
<error-page>
<error-code>403</error-code>
<location>/casfailed.jsp</location>
</error-page>
...
The important additions to the web.xml
include the addition of the 403 error page. 403 is what the CAS Validation Filter will throw if it has a problem with the ticket. Also, if you want Single Log Out, you should enable the SingleSignOutHttpSessionListener
.
...
<bean id="springSecurityFilterChain" class="org.springframework.security.web.FilterChainProxy">
<sec:filter-chain-map path-type="ant">
<sec:filter-chain pattern="/" filters="casValidationFilter, wrappingFilter" />
<sec:filter-chain pattern="/secure/receptor" filters="casValidationFilter" />
<sec:filter-chain pattern="/j_spring_security_logout" filters="logoutFilter,etf,fsi" />
<sec:filter-chain pattern="/**" filters="casAuthenticationFilter, casValidationFilter, wrappingFilter, sif,j2eePreAuthFilter,logoutFilter,etf,fsi"/>
</sec:filter-chain-map>
</bean>
<bean id="sif" class="org.springframework.security.web.context.SecurityContextPersistenceFilter"/>
<sec:authentication-manager alias="authenticationManager">
<sec:authentication-provider ref="preAuthAuthProvider"/>
</sec:authentication-manager>
<bean id="preAuthAuthProvider" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.preauth.PreAuthenticatedAuthenticationProvider">
<property name="preAuthenticatedUserDetailsService">
<bean id="userDetailsServiceWrapper" class="org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UserDetailsByNameServiceWrapper">
<property name="userDetailsService" ref="userService"/>
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="preAuthEntryPoint" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.Http403ForbiddenEntryPoint" />
<bean id="j2eePreAuthFilter" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.preauth.j2ee.J2eePreAuthenticatedProcessingFilter">
<property name="authenticationManager" ref="authenticationManager"/>
<property name="authenticationDetailsSource">
<bean class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.WebAuthenticationDetailsSource" />
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="logoutFilter" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.logout.LogoutFilter">
<constructor-arg value="/"/>
<constructor-arg>
<list>
<bean class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.logout.SecurityContextLogoutHandler"/>
</list>
</constructor-arg>
</bean>
<bean id="servletContext" class="org.springframework.web.context.support.ServletContextFactoryBean"/>
<bean id="etf" class="org.springframework.security.web.access.ExceptionTranslationFilter">
<property name="authenticationEntryPoint" ref="preAuthEntryPoint"/>
</bean>
<bean id="httpRequestAccessDecisionManager" class="org.springframework.security.access.vote.AffirmativeBased">
<property name="allowIfAllAbstainDecisions" value="false"/>
<property name="decisionVoters">
<list>
<ref bean="roleVoter"/>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="fsi" class="org.springframework.security.web.access.intercept.FilterSecurityInterceptor">
<property name="authenticationManager" ref="authenticationManager"/>
<property name="accessDecisionManager" ref="httpRequestAccessDecisionManager"/>
<property name="securityMetadataSource">
<sec:filter-invocation-definition-source>
<sec:intercept-url pattern="/secure/extreme/**" access="ROLE_SUPERVISOR"/>
<sec:intercept-url pattern="/secure/**" access="ROLE_USER"/>
<sec:intercept-url pattern="/**" access="ROLE_USER"/>
</sec:filter-invocation-definition-source>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="roleVoter" class="org.springframework.security.access.vote.RoleVoter"/>
<bean id="securityContextHolderAwareRequestFilter" class="org.springframework.security.web.servletapi.SecurityContextHolderAwareRequestFilter"/>
<bean class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ServiceTicketValidator" id="ticketValidator">
<constructor-arg index="0" value="https://localhost:9443/cas" />
<property name="proxyGrantingTicketStorage" ref="proxyGrantingTicketStorage" />
<property name="proxyCallbackUrl" value="https://localhost:8443/cas-sample/secure/receptor" />
</bean>
<bean id="proxyGrantingTicketStorage" class="org.jasig.cas.client.proxy.ProxyGrantingTicketStorageImpl" />
<sec:user-service id="userService">
<sec:user name="rod" password="rod" authorities="ROLE_SUPERVISOR,ROLE_USER" />
<sec:user name="dianne" password="dianne" authorities="ROLE_USER" />
<sec:user name="scott" password="scott" authorities="ROLE_USER" />
</sec:user-service>
<bean id="casAuthenticationFilter" class="org.jasig.cas.client.authentication.AuthenticationFilter">
<property name="casServerLoginUrl" value="https://localhost:9443/cas/login" />
<property name="serverName" value="https://localhost:8443" />
</bean>
<bean id="casValidationFilter" class="org.jasig.cas.client.validation.Cas20ProxyReceivingTicketValidationFilter">
<property name="serverName" value="https://localhost:8443" />
<property name="exceptionOnValidationFailure" value="true" />
<property name="proxyGrantingTicketStorage" ref="proxyGrantingTicketStorage" />
<property name="redirectAfterValidation" value="true" />
<property name="ticketValidator" ref="ticketValidator" />
<property name="proxyReceptorUrl" value="/secure/receptor" />
</bean>
<bean id="wrappingFilter" class="org.jasig.cas.client.util.HttpServletRequestWrapperFilter" />
...
- You should replace the
userService
with something that checks your user storage. - Replace the
serverName
andcasServerLoginUrl
with your values (or better yet, externalize them). - Replace the URLs with the URL configuration for your application.