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Example 16 with SAMLCallback

use of org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLResponseValidatorTest method testSignedResponse.

@org.junit.Test
public void testSignedResponse() throws Exception {
    Document doc = DOMUtils.createDocument();
    Status status = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createStatus(SAMLProtocolResponseValidator.SAML2_STATUSCODE_SUCCESS, null);
    Response response = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createSAMLResponse("http://cxf.apache.org/saml", "http://cxf.apache.org/issuer", status);
    // Create an AuthenticationAssertion
    SAML2CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new SAML2CallbackHandler();
    callbackHandler.setStatement(SAML2CallbackHandler.Statement.AUTHN);
    callbackHandler.setIssuer("http://cxf.apache.org/issuer");
    callbackHandler.setConfirmationMethod(SAML2Constants.CONF_SENDER_VOUCHES);
    SAMLCallback samlCallback = new SAMLCallback();
    SAMLUtil.doSAMLCallback(callbackHandler, samlCallback);
    SamlAssertionWrapper assertion = new SamlAssertionWrapper(samlCallback);
    Crypto issuerCrypto = new Merlin();
    KeyStore keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance(KeyStore.getDefaultType());
    ClassLoader loader = Loader.getClassLoader(SAMLResponseValidatorTest.class);
    InputStream input = Merlin.loadInputStream(loader, "alice.jks");
    keyStore.load(input, "password".toCharArray());
    ((Merlin) issuerCrypto).setKeyStore(keyStore);
    response.getAssertions().add(assertion.getSaml2());
    signResponse(response, "alice", "password", issuerCrypto, true);
    Element policyElement = OpenSAMLUtil.toDom(response, doc);
    doc.appendChild(policyElement);
    assertNotNull(policyElement);
    Response marshalledResponse = (Response) OpenSAMLUtil.fromDom(policyElement);
    // Validate the Response
    SAMLProtocolResponseValidator validator = new SAMLProtocolResponseValidator();
    try {
        validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, null, new KeystorePasswordCallback());
        fail("Expected failure on no Signature Crypto");
    } catch (WSSecurityException ex) {
    // expected
    }
    // Validate the Response
    validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, issuerCrypto, new KeystorePasswordCallback());
}
Also used : Status(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status) InputStream(java.io.InputStream) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SamlAssertionWrapper(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper) WSSecurityException(org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document) KeyStore(java.security.KeyStore) Response(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response) Crypto(org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto) SAMLCallback(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback) Merlin(org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Merlin)

Example 17 with SAMLCallback

use of org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLResponseValidatorTest method testAssertionIssueInstant.

@org.junit.Test
public void testAssertionIssueInstant() throws Exception {
    Document doc = DOMUtils.createDocument();
    Status status = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createStatus(SAMLProtocolResponseValidator.SAML2_STATUSCODE_SUCCESS, null);
    Response response = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createSAMLResponse("http://cxf.apache.org/saml", "http://cxf.apache.org/issuer", status);
    // Create an AuthenticationAssertion
    SAML2CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new SAML2CallbackHandler();
    callbackHandler.setStatement(SAML2CallbackHandler.Statement.AUTHN);
    callbackHandler.setIssuer("http://cxf.apache.org/issuer");
    callbackHandler.setConfirmationMethod(SAML2Constants.CONF_SENDER_VOUCHES);
    SAMLCallback samlCallback = new SAMLCallback();
    SAMLUtil.doSAMLCallback(callbackHandler, samlCallback);
    SamlAssertionWrapper assertion = new SamlAssertionWrapper(samlCallback);
    assertion.getSaml2().setIssueInstant(new DateTime().plusMinutes(5));
    response.getAssertions().add(assertion.getSaml2());
    Element policyElement = OpenSAMLUtil.toDom(response, doc);
    doc.appendChild(policyElement);
    assertNotNull(policyElement);
    Response marshalledResponse = (Response) OpenSAMLUtil.fromDom(policyElement);
    // Validate the Response
    SAMLProtocolResponseValidator validator = new SAMLProtocolResponseValidator();
    try {
        validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, null, null);
        fail("Expected failure on an invalid Assertion IssueInstant");
    } catch (WSSecurityException ex) {
    // expected
    }
}
Also used : Status(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status) Response(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SamlAssertionWrapper(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper) SAMLCallback(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback) WSSecurityException(org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime)

Example 18 with SAMLCallback

use of org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLResponseValidatorTest method testRequestDeniedStatusCode.

@org.junit.Test
public void testRequestDeniedStatusCode() throws Exception {
    Document doc = DOMUtils.createDocument();
    Status status = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createStatus("urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:status:RequestDenied", null);
    Response response = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createSAMLResponse("http://cxf.apache.org/saml", "http://cxf.apache.org/issuer", status);
    // Create an AuthenticationAssertion
    SAML2CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new SAML2CallbackHandler();
    callbackHandler.setStatement(SAML2CallbackHandler.Statement.AUTHN);
    callbackHandler.setIssuer("http://cxf.apache.org/issuer");
    callbackHandler.setConfirmationMethod(SAML2Constants.CONF_SENDER_VOUCHES);
    SAMLCallback samlCallback = new SAMLCallback();
    SAMLUtil.doSAMLCallback(callbackHandler, samlCallback);
    SamlAssertionWrapper assertion = new SamlAssertionWrapper(samlCallback);
    response.getAssertions().add(assertion.getSaml2());
    Element policyElement = OpenSAMLUtil.toDom(response, doc);
    doc.appendChild(policyElement);
    assertNotNull(policyElement);
    Response marshalledResponse = (Response) OpenSAMLUtil.fromDom(policyElement);
    // Validate the Response
    SAMLProtocolResponseValidator validator = new SAMLProtocolResponseValidator();
    try {
        validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, null, null);
        fail("Expected failure on an invalid SAML code");
    } catch (WSSecurityException ex) {
    // expected
    }
}
Also used : Status(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status) Response(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SamlAssertionWrapper(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper) SAMLCallback(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback) WSSecurityException(org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document)

Example 19 with SAMLCallback

use of org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLResponseValidatorTest method testInvalidStatusCode.

@org.junit.Test
public void testInvalidStatusCode() throws Exception {
    Document doc = DOMUtils.createDocument();
    Status status = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createStatus(SAMLProtocolResponseValidator.SAML1_STATUSCODE_SUCCESS, null);
    Response response = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createSAMLResponse("http://cxf.apache.org/saml", "http://cxf.apache.org/issuer", status);
    // Create an AuthenticationAssertion
    SAML2CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new SAML2CallbackHandler();
    callbackHandler.setStatement(SAML2CallbackHandler.Statement.AUTHN);
    callbackHandler.setIssuer("http://cxf.apache.org/issuer");
    callbackHandler.setConfirmationMethod(SAML2Constants.CONF_SENDER_VOUCHES);
    SAMLCallback samlCallback = new SAMLCallback();
    SAMLUtil.doSAMLCallback(callbackHandler, samlCallback);
    SamlAssertionWrapper assertion = new SamlAssertionWrapper(samlCallback);
    response.getAssertions().add(assertion.getSaml2());
    Element policyElement = OpenSAMLUtil.toDom(response, doc);
    doc.appendChild(policyElement);
    assertNotNull(policyElement);
    Response marshalledResponse = (Response) OpenSAMLUtil.fromDom(policyElement);
    // Validate the Response
    SAMLProtocolResponseValidator validator = new SAMLProtocolResponseValidator();
    try {
        validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, null, null);
        fail("Expected failure on an invalid SAML code");
    } catch (WSSecurityException ex) {
    // expected
    }
}
Also used : Status(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status) Response(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SamlAssertionWrapper(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper) SAMLCallback(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback) WSSecurityException(org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document)

Example 20 with SAMLCallback

use of org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback in project cxf by apache.

the class SAMLResponseValidatorTest method testStaleSessionNotOnOrAfter.

@org.junit.Test
public void testStaleSessionNotOnOrAfter() throws Exception {
    Document doc = DOMUtils.createDocument();
    Status status = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createStatus(SAMLProtocolResponseValidator.SAML2_STATUSCODE_SUCCESS, null);
    Response response = SAML2PResponseComponentBuilder.createSAMLResponse("http://cxf.apache.org/saml", "http://cxf.apache.org/issuer", status);
    // Create an AuthenticationAssertion
    SAML2CallbackHandler callbackHandler = new SAML2CallbackHandler();
    callbackHandler.setStatement(SAML2CallbackHandler.Statement.AUTHN);
    callbackHandler.setIssuer("http://cxf.apache.org/issuer");
    callbackHandler.setConfirmationMethod(SAML2Constants.CONF_SENDER_VOUCHES);
    callbackHandler.setSessionNotOnOrAfter(new DateTime().minusDays(1));
    SAMLCallback samlCallback = new SAMLCallback();
    SAMLUtil.doSAMLCallback(callbackHandler, samlCallback);
    SamlAssertionWrapper assertion = new SamlAssertionWrapper(samlCallback);
    response.getAssertions().add(assertion.getSaml2());
    Element policyElement = OpenSAMLUtil.toDom(response, doc);
    doc.appendChild(policyElement);
    assertNotNull(policyElement);
    Response marshalledResponse = (Response) OpenSAMLUtil.fromDom(policyElement);
    // Validate the Response
    SAMLProtocolResponseValidator validator = new SAMLProtocolResponseValidator();
    try {
        validator.validateSamlResponse(marshalledResponse, null, null);
        fail("Expected failure on an invalid SessionNotOnOrAfter");
    } catch (WSSecurityException ex) {
    // expected
    }
}
Also used : Status(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status) Response(org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response) Element(org.w3c.dom.Element) SamlAssertionWrapper(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper) SAMLCallback(org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback) WSSecurityException(org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException) Document(org.w3c.dom.Document) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime)

Aggregations

SAMLCallback (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SAMLCallback)60 SamlAssertionWrapper (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.SamlAssertionWrapper)40 WSSecurityException (org.apache.wss4j.common.ext.WSSecurityException)25 Document (org.w3c.dom.Document)25 Crypto (org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Crypto)23 Element (org.w3c.dom.Element)23 Status (org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Status)20 Response (org.opensaml.saml.saml2.core.Response)19 SubjectBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.SubjectBean)18 AttributeBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.AttributeBean)15 IOException (java.io.IOException)13 UnsupportedCallbackException (javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException)13 AttributeStatementBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.AttributeStatementBean)13 KeyInfoBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.KeyInfoBean)11 DateTime (org.joda.time.DateTime)11 AudienceRestrictionBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.AudienceRestrictionBean)9 ConditionsBean (org.apache.wss4j.common.saml.bean.ConditionsBean)9 InputStream (java.io.InputStream)8 KeyStore (java.security.KeyStore)8 Merlin (org.apache.wss4j.common.crypto.Merlin)8