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hbase git commit: HBASE-15122 Servlets generate XSS_REQUEST_PARAMETER_TO_SERVLET_WRITER findbugs warnings (Samir Ahmic)

Repository: hbase
Updated Branches:
  refs/heads/master 3897c4e10 -> 68b300173


HBASE-15122 Servlets generate XSS_REQUEST_PARAMETER_TO_SERVLET_WRITER findbugs warnings (Samir Ahmic)


Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/commit/68b30017
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/tree/68b30017
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/diff/68b30017

Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 68b300173f82b2b3ae06da1ec303a8f6f072c414
Parents: 3897c4e
Author: chenheng <ch...@apache.org>
Authored: Mon Feb 15 13:52:37 2016 +0800
Committer: chenheng <ch...@apache.org>
Committed: Mon Feb 15 13:53:47 2016 +0800

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 .../src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml  |  36 ++
 hbase-server/pom.xml                            |  11 +
 .../hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java   |   8 +-
 .../src/main/resources/ESAPI.properties         | 431 +++++++++++++++++++
 .../hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java      |   6 +
 .../src/test/resources/ESAPI.properties         | 431 +++++++++++++++++++
 pom.xml                                         |   1 +
 7 files changed, 923 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/hbase-resource-bundle/src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml
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diff --git a/hbase-resource-bundle/src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml b/hbase-resource-bundle/src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml
index 2f94226..764667c 100644
--- a/hbase-resource-bundle/src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml
+++ b/hbase-resource-bundle/src/main/resources/supplemental-models.xml
@@ -61,6 +61,24 @@ under the License.
       </licenses>
     </project>
   </supplement>
+  <supplement>
+    <project>
+      <groupId>commons-beanutils</groupId>
+      <artifactId>commons-beanutils-core</artifactId>
+
+      <organization>
+        <name>The Apache Software Foundation</name>
+        <url>http://www.apache.org/</url>
+      </organization>
+      <licenses>
+        <license>
+          <name>Apache Software License, Version 2.0</name>
+          <url>http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt</url>
+          <distribution>repo</distribution>
+        </license>
+      </licenses>
+    </project>
+  </supplement>
 <!-- Artifacts with ambiguously named licenses in POM -->
   <supplement>
     <project>
@@ -1195,4 +1213,22 @@ Copyright (c) 2007-2011 The JRuby project
       </licenses>
     </project>
   </supplement>
+  <supplement>
+    <project>
+      <groupId>xalan</groupId>
+      <artifactId>xalan</artifactId>
+
+      <organization>
+        <name>The Apache Software Foundation</name>
+        <url>http://www.apache.org/</url>
+      </organization>
+      <licenses>
+        <license>
+          <name>The Apache Software License, Version 2.0</name>
+          <url>http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt</url>
+          <distribution>repo</distribution>
+        </license>
+      </licenses>
+    </project>
+  </supplement>
 </supplementalDataModels>

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/hbase-server/pom.xml
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diff --git a/hbase-server/pom.xml b/hbase-server/pom.xml
index 3c25094..d5f1e30 100644
--- a/hbase-server/pom.xml
+++ b/hbase-server/pom.xml
@@ -561,6 +561,17 @@
       <artifactId>bcprov-jdk16</artifactId>
       <scope>test</scope>
     </dependency>
+    <dependency>
+      <groupId>org.owasp.esapi</groupId>
+      <artifactId>esapi</artifactId>
+      <version>2.1.0</version>
+      <exclusions>
+        <exclusion>
+          <artifactId>xercesImpl</artifactId>
+          <groupId>xerces</groupId>
+        </exclusion>
+      </exclusions>
+    </dependency>
   </dependencies>
   <profiles>
     <!-- Needs to make the profile in apache parent pom -->

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java
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diff --git a/hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java b/hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java
index 45c2c15..14a19f6 100644
--- a/hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java
+++ b/hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/JMXJsonServlet.java
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
 import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
 import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.http.HttpServer;
 import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.JSONBean;
+import org.owasp.esapi.ESAPI;
 
 /*
  * This servlet is based off of the JMXProxyServlet from Tomcat 7.0.14. It has
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ public class JMXJsonServlet extends HttpServlet {
         jsonpcb = request.getParameter(CALLBACK_PARAM);
         if (jsonpcb != null) {
           response.setContentType("application/javascript; charset=utf8");
-          writer.write(jsonpcb + "(");
+          writer.write(encodeJS(jsonpcb) + "(");
         } else {
           response.setContentType("application/json; charset=utf8");
         }
@@ -220,4 +221,9 @@ public class JMXJsonServlet extends HttpServlet {
       response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_BAD_REQUEST);
     }
   }
+
+  private String encodeJS(String inputStr) {
+    return ESAPI.encoder().encodeForJavaScript(inputStr);
+  }
+
 }

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/hbase-server/src/main/resources/ESAPI.properties
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diff --git a/hbase-server/src/main/resources/ESAPI.properties b/hbase-server/src/main/resources/ESAPI.properties
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9074001
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hbase-server/src/main/resources/ESAPI.properties
@@ -0,0 +1,431 @@
+#
+# OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) Properties file -- PRODUCTION Version
+#
+# This file is part of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
+# Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) project. For details, please see
+# http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2008,2009 - The OWASP Foundation
+#
+# DISCUSS: This may cause a major backwards compatibility issue, etc. but
+#           from a name space perspective, we probably should have prefaced
+#           all the property names with ESAPI or at least OWASP. Otherwise
+#           there could be problems is someone loads this properties file into
+#           the System properties.  We could also put this file into the
+#           esapi.jar file (perhaps as a ResourceBundle) and then allow an external
+#           ESAPI properties be defined that would overwrite these defaults.
+#           That keeps the application's properties relatively simple as usually
+#           they will only want to override a few properties. If looks like we
+#           already support multiple override levels of this in the
+#           DefaultSecurityConfiguration class, but I'm suggesting placing the
+#           defaults in the esapi.jar itself. That way, if the jar is signed,
+#           we could detect if those properties had been tampered with. (The
+#           code to check the jar signatures is pretty simple... maybe 70-90 LOC,
+#           but off course there is an execution penalty (similar to the way
+#           that the separate sunjce.jar used to be when a class from it was
+#           first loaded). Thoughts?
+###############################################################################
+#
+# WARNING: Operating system protection should be used to lock down the .esapi
+# resources directory and all the files inside and all the directories all the
+# way up to the root directory of the file system.  Note that if you are using
+# file-based implementations, that some files may need to be read-write as they
+# get updated dynamically.
+#
+# Before using, be sure to update the MasterKey and MasterSalt as described below.
+# N.B.: If you had stored data that you have previously encrypted with ESAPI 1.4,
+#        you *must* FIRST decrypt it using ESAPI 1.4 and then (if so desired)
+#        re-encrypt it with ESAPI 2.0. If you fail to do this, you will NOT be
+#        able to decrypt your data with ESAPI 2.0.
+#
+#        YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! More details are in the ESAPI 2.0 Release Notes.
+#
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Configuration
+#
+# If true, then print all the ESAPI properties set here when they are loaded.
+# If false, they are not printed. Useful to reduce output when running JUnit tests.
+# If you need to troubleshoot a properties related problem, turning this on may help.
+# This is 'false' in the src/test/resources/.esapi version. It is 'true' by
+# default for reasons of backward compatibility with earlier ESAPI versions.
+ESAPI.printProperties=true
+
+# ESAPI is designed to be easily extensible. You can use the reference implementation
+# or implement your own providers to take advantage of your enterprise's security
+# infrastructure. The functions in ESAPI are referenced using the ESAPI locator, like:
+#
+#    String ciphertext =
+#        ESAPI.encryptor().encrypt("Secret message");   // Deprecated in 2.0
+#    CipherText cipherText =
+#        ESAPI.encryptor().encrypt(new PlainText("Secret message")); // Preferred
+#
+# Below you can specify the classname for the provider that you wish to use in your
+# application. The only requirement is that it implement the appropriate ESAPI interface.
+# This allows you to switch security implementations in the future without rewriting the
+# entire application.
+#
+# ExperimentalAccessController requires ESAPI-AccessControlPolicy.xml in .esapi directory
+ESAPI.AccessControl=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultAccessController
+# FileBasedAuthenticator requires users.txt file in .esapi directory
+ESAPI.Authenticator=org.owasp.esapi.reference.FileBasedAuthenticator
+ESAPI.Encoder=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultEncoder
+ESAPI.Encryptor=org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+
+ESAPI.Executor=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultExecutor
+ESAPI.HTTPUtilities=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultHTTPUtilities
+ESAPI.IntrusionDetector=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultIntrusionDetector
+# Log4JFactory Requires log4j.xml or log4j.properties in classpath - http://www.laliluna.de/log4j-tutorial.html
+ESAPI.Logger=org.owasp.esapi.reference.Log4JLogFactory
+#ESAPI.Logger=org.owasp.esapi.reference.JavaLogFactory
+ESAPI.Randomizer=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultRandomizer
+ESAPI.Validator=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultValidator
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Authenticator
+#
+Authenticator.AllowedLoginAttempts=3
+Authenticator.MaxOldPasswordHashes=13
+Authenticator.UsernameParameterName=username
+Authenticator.PasswordParameterName=password
+# RememberTokenDuration (in days)
+Authenticator.RememberTokenDuration=14
+# Session Timeouts (in minutes)
+Authenticator.IdleTimeoutDuration=20
+Authenticator.AbsoluteTimeoutDuration=120
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Encoder
+#
+# ESAPI canonicalizes input before validation to prevent bypassing filters with encoded attacks.
+# Failure to canonicalize input is a very common mistake when implementing validation schemes.
+# Canonicalization is automatic when using the ESAPI Validator, but you can also use the
+# following code to canonicalize data.
+#
+#      ESAPI.Encoder().canonicalize( "%22hello world&#x22;" );
+#
+# Multiple encoding is when a single encoding format is applied multiple times, multiple
+# different encoding formats are applied, or when multiple formats are nested. Allowing
+# multiple encoding is strongly discouraged.
+Encoder.AllowMultipleEncoding=false
+#
+# The default list of codecs to apply when canonicalizing untrusted data. The list should include the codecs
+# for all downstream interpreters or decoders. For example, if the data is likely to end up in a URL, HTML, or
+# inside JavaScript, then the list of codecs below is appropriate. The order of the list is not terribly important.
+Encoder.DefaultCodecList=HTMLEntityCodec,PercentCodec,JavaScriptCodec
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Encryption
+#
+# The ESAPI Encryptor provides basic cryptographic functions with a simplified API.
+# To get started, generate a new key using java -classpath esapi.jar org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+# There is not currently any support for key rotation, so be careful when changing your key and salt as it
+# will invalidate all signed, encrypted, and hashed data.
+#
+# WARNING: Not all combinations of algorithms and key lengths are supported.
+# If you choose to use a key length greater than 128, you MUST download the
+# unlimited strength policy files and install in the lib directory of your JRE/JDK.
+# See http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp for more information.
+#
+# Backward compatibility with ESAPI Java 1.4 is supported by the two deprecated API
+# methods, Encryptor.encrypt(String) and Encryptor.decrypt(String). However, whenever
+# possible, these methods should be avoided as they use ECB cipher mode, which in almost
+# all circumstances a poor choice because of it's weakness. CBC cipher mode is the default
+# for the new Encryptor encrypt / decrypt methods for ESAPI Java 2.0.  In general, you
+# should only use this compatibility setting if you have persistent data encrypted with
+# version 1.4 and even then, you should ONLY set this compatibility mode UNTIL
+# you have decrypted all of your old encrypted data and then re-encrypted it with
+# ESAPI 2.0 using CBC mode. If you have some reason to mix the deprecated 1.4 mode
+# with the new 2.0 methods, make sure that you use the same cipher algorithm for both
+# (256-bit AES was the default for 1.4; 128-bit is the default for 2.0; see below for
+# more details.) Otherwise, you will have to use the new 2.0 encrypt / decrypt methods
+# where you can specify a SecretKey. (Note that if you are using the 256-bit AES,
+# that requires downloading the special jurisdiction policy files mentioned above.)
+#
+#        ***** IMPORTANT: Do NOT forget to replace these with your own values! *****
+# To calculate these values, you can run:
+#        java -classpath esapi.jar org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+#
+Encryptor.MasterKey=
+Encryptor.MasterSalt=
+
+# Provides the default JCE provider that ESAPI will "prefer" for its symmetric
+# encryption and hashing. (That is it will look to this provider first, but it
+# will defer to other providers if the requested algorithm is not implemented
+# by this provider.) If left unset, ESAPI will just use your Java VM's current
+# preferred JCE provider, which is generally set in the file
+# "$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/java.security".
+#
+# The main intent of this is to allow ESAPI symmetric encryption to be
+# used with a FIPS 140-2 compliant crypto-module. For details, see the section
+# "Using ESAPI Symmetric Encryption with FIPS 140-2 Cryptographic Modules" in
+# the ESAPI 2.0 Symmetric Encryption User Guide, at:
+# http://owasp-esapi-java.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/documentation/esapi4java-core-2.0-symmetric-crypto-user-guide.html
+# However, this property also allows you to easily use an alternate JCE provider
+# such as "Bouncy Castle" without having to make changes to "java.security".
+# See Javadoc for SecurityProviderLoader for further details. If you wish to use
+# a provider that is not known to SecurityProviderLoader, you may specify the
+# fully-qualified class name of the JCE provider class that implements
+# java.security.Provider. If the name contains a '.', this is interpreted as
+# a fully-qualified class name that implements java.security.Provider.
+#
+# NOTE: Setting this property has the side-effect of changing it in your application
+#       as well, so if you are using JCE in your application directly rather than
+#       through ESAPI (you wouldn't do that, would you? ;-), it will change the
+#       preferred JCE provider there as well.
+#
+# Default: Keeps the JCE provider set to whatever JVM sets it to.
+Encryptor.PreferredJCEProvider=
+
+# AES is the most widely used and strongest encryption algorithm. This
+# should agree with your Encryptor.CipherTransformation property.
+# By default, ESAPI Java 1.4 uses "PBEWithMD5AndDES" and which is
+# very weak. It is essentially a password-based encryption key, hashed
+# with MD5 around 1K times and then encrypted with the weak DES algorithm
+# (56-bits) using ECB mode and an unspecified padding (it is
+# JCE provider specific, but most likely "NoPadding"). However, 2.0 uses
+# "AES/CBC/PKCSPadding". If you want to change these, change them here.
+# Warning: This property does not control the default reference implementation for
+#           ESAPI 2.0 using JavaEncryptor. Also, this property will be dropped
+#           in the future.
+# @deprecated
+Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=AES
+#        For ESAPI Java 2.0 - New encrypt / decrypt methods use this.
+Encryptor.CipherTransformation=AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding
+
+# Applies to ESAPI 2.0 and later only!
+# Comma-separated list of cipher modes that provide *BOTH*
+# confidentiality *AND* message authenticity. (NIST refers to such cipher
+# modes as "combined modes" so that's what we shall call them.) If any of these
+# cipher modes are used then no MAC is calculated and stored
+# in the CipherText upon encryption. Likewise, if one of these
+# cipher modes is used with decryption, no attempt will be made
+# to validate the MAC contained in the CipherText object regardless
+# of whether it contains one or not. Since the expectation is that
+# these cipher modes support support message authenticity already,
+# injecting a MAC in the CipherText object would be at best redundant.
+#
+# Note that as of JDK 1.5, the SunJCE provider does not support *any*
+# of these cipher modes. Of these listed, only GCM and CCM are currently
+# NIST approved. YMMV for other JCE providers. E.g., Bouncy Castle supports
+# GCM and CCM with "NoPadding" mode, but not with "PKCS5Padding" or other
+# padding modes.
+Encryptor.cipher_modes.combined_modes=GCM,CCM,IAPM,EAX,OCB,CWC
+
+# Applies to ESAPI 2.0 and later only!
+# Additional cipher modes allowed for ESAPI 2.0 encryption. These
+# cipher modes are in _addition_ to those specified by the property
+# 'Encryptor.cipher_modes.combined_modes'.
+# Note: We will add support for streaming modes like CFB & OFB once
+# we add support for 'specified' to the property 'Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod'
+# (probably in ESAPI 2.1).
+# DISCUSS: Better name?
+Encryptor.cipher_modes.additional_allowed=CBC
+
+# 128-bit is almost always sufficient and appears to be more resistant to
+# related key attacks than is 256-bit AES. Use '_' to use default key size
+# for cipher algorithms (where it makes sense because the algorithm supports
+# a variable key size). Key length must agree to what's provided as the
+# cipher transformation, otherwise this will be ignored after logging a
+# warning.
+#
+# NOTE: This is what applies BOTH ESAPI 1.4 and 2.0. See warning above about mixing!
+Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=128
+
+# Because 2.0 uses CBC mode by default, it requires an initialization vector (IV).
+# (All cipher modes except ECB require an IV.) There are two choices: we can either
+# use a fixed IV known to both parties or allow ESAPI to choose a random IV. While
+# the IV does not need to be hidden from adversaries, it is important that the
+# adversary not be allowed to choose it. Also, random IVs are generally much more
+# secure than fixed IVs. (In fact, it is essential that feed-back cipher modes
+# such as CFB and OFB use a different IV for each encryption with a given key so
+# in such cases, random IVs are much preferred. By default, ESAPI 2.0 uses random
+# IVs. If you wish to use 'fixed' IVs, set 'Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod=fixed' and
+# uncomment the Encryptor.fixedIV.
+#
+# Valid values:        random|fixed|specified        'specified' not yet implemented; planned for 2.1
+Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod=random
+# If you choose to use a fixed IV, then you must place a fixed IV here that
+# is known to all others who are sharing your secret key. The format should
+# be a hex string that is the same length as the cipher block size for the
+# cipher algorithm that you are using. The following is an example for AES
+# from an AES test vector for AES-128/CBC as described in:
+# NIST Special Publication 800-38A (2001 Edition)
+# "Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation".
+# (Note that the block size for AES is 16 bytes == 128 bits.)
+#
+Encryptor.fixedIV=0x000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
+
+# Whether or not CipherText should use a message authentication code (MAC) with it.
+# This prevents an adversary from altering the IV as well as allowing a more
+# fool-proof way of determining the decryption failed because of an incorrect
+# key being supplied. This refers to the "separate" MAC calculated and stored
+# in CipherText, not part of any MAC that is calculated as a result of a
+# "combined mode" cipher mode.
+#
+# If you are using ESAPI with a FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module, you *must* also
+# set this property to false.
+Encryptor.CipherText.useMAC=true
+
+# Whether or not the PlainText object may be overwritten and then marked
+# eligible for garbage collection. If not set, this is still treated as 'true'.
+Encryptor.PlainText.overwrite=true
+
+# Do not use DES except in a legacy situations. 56-bit is way too small key size.
+#Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=56
+#Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=DES
+
+# TripleDES is considered strong enough for most purposes.
+#    Note:    There is also a 112-bit version of DESede. Using the 168-bit version
+#            requires downloading the special jurisdiction policy from Sun.
+#Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=168
+#Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=DESede
+
+Encryptor.HashAlgorithm=SHA-512
+Encryptor.HashIterations=1024
+Encryptor.DigitalSignatureAlgorithm=SHA1withDSA
+Encryptor.DigitalSignatureKeyLength=1024
+Encryptor.RandomAlgorithm=SHA1PRNG
+Encryptor.CharacterEncoding=UTF-8
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI HttpUtilties
+#
+# The HttpUtilities provide basic protections to HTTP requests and responses. Primarily these methods
+# protect against malicious data from attackers, such as unprintable characters, escaped characters,
+# and other simple attacks. The HttpUtilities also provides utility methods for dealing with cookies,
+# headers, and CSRF tokens.
+#
+# Default file upload location (remember to escape backslashes with \\)
+HttpUtilities.UploadDir=C:\\ESAPI\\testUpload
+HttpUtilities.UploadTempDir=C:\\temp
+# Force flags on cookies, if you use HttpUtilities to set cookies
+HttpUtilities.ForceHttpOnlySession=false
+HttpUtilities.ForceSecureSession=false
+HttpUtilities.ForceHttpOnlyCookies=true
+HttpUtilities.ForceSecureCookies=true
+# Maximum size of HTTP headers
+HttpUtilities.MaxHeaderSize=4096
+# File upload configuration
+HttpUtilities.ApprovedUploadExtensions=.zip,.pdf,.doc,.docx,.ppt,.pptx,.tar,.gz,.tgz,.rar,.war,.jar,.ear,.xls,.rtf,.properties,.java,.class,.txt,.xml,.jsp,.jsf,.exe,.dll
+HttpUtilities.MaxUploadFileBytes=500000000
+# Using UTF-8 throughout your stack is highly recommended. That includes your database driver,
+# container, and any other technologies you may be using. Failure to do this may expose you
+# to Unicode transcoding injection attacks. Use of UTF-8 does not hinder internationalization.
+HttpUtilities.ResponseContentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
+
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Executor
+# CHECKME - Not sure what this is used for, but surely it should be made OS independent.
+Executor.WorkingDirectory=C:\\Windows\\Temp
+Executor.ApprovedExecutables=C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe,C:\\Windows\\System32\\runas.exe
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Logging
+# Set the application name if these logs are combined with other applications
+Logger.ApplicationName=ExampleApplication
+# If you use an HTML log viewer that does not properly HTML escape log data, you can set LogEncodingRequired to true
+Logger.LogEncodingRequired=false
+# Determines whether ESAPI should log the application name. This might be clutter in some single-server/single-app environments.
+Logger.LogApplicationName=true
+# Determines whether ESAPI should log the server IP and port. This might be clutter in some single-server environments.
+Logger.LogServerIP=true
+# LogFileName, the name of the logging file. Provide a full directory path (e.g., C:\\ESAPI\\ESAPI_logging_file) if you
+# want to place it in a specific directory.
+Logger.LogFileName=ESAPI_logging_file
+# MaxLogFileSize, the max size (in bytes) of a single log file before it cuts over to a new one (default is 10,000,000)
+Logger.MaxLogFileSize=10000000
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Intrusion Detection
+#
+# Each event has a base to which .count, .interval, and .action are added
+# The IntrusionException will fire if we receive "count" events within "interval" seconds
+# The IntrusionDetector is configurable to take the following actions: log, logout, and disable
+#  (multiple actions separated by commas are allowed e.g. event.test.actions=log,disable
+#
+# Custom Events
+# Names must start with "event." as the base
+# Use IntrusionDetector.addEvent( "test" ) in your code to trigger "event.test" here
+# You can also disable intrusion detection completely by changing
+# the following parameter to true
+#
+IntrusionDetector.Disable=false
+#
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.count=2
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.interval=10
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.actions=disable,log
+
+# Exception Events
+# All EnterpriseSecurityExceptions are registered automatically
+# Call IntrusionDetector.getInstance().addException(e) for Exceptions that do not extend EnterpriseSecurityException
+# Use the fully qualified classname of the exception as the base
+
+# any intrusion is an attack
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.count=1
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.interval=1
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.actions=log,disable,logout
+
+# for test purposes
+# CHECKME: Shouldn't there be something in the property name itself that designates
+#           that these are for testing???
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.count=10
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.interval=5
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.actions=log,disable,logout
+
+# rapid validation errors indicate scans or attacks in progress
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.count=10
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.interval=10
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.actions=log,logout
+
+# sessions jumping between hosts indicates session hijacking
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.count=2
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.interval=10
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.actions=log,logout
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Validation
+#
+# The ESAPI Validator works on regular expressions with defined names. You can define names
+# either here, or you may define application specific patterns in a separate file defined below.
+# This allows enterprises to specify both organizational standards as well as application specific
+# validation rules.
+#
+Validator.ConfigurationFile=validation.properties
+
+# Validators used by ESAPI
+Validator.AccountName=^[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,20}$
+Validator.SystemCommand=^[a-zA-Z\\-\\/]{1,64}$
+Validator.RoleName=^[a-z]{1,20}$
+
+#the word TEST below should be changed to your application
+#name - only relative URL's are supported
+Validator.Redirect=^\\/test.*$
+
+# Global HTTP Validation Rules
+# Values with Base64 encoded data (e.g. encrypted state) will need at least [a-zA-Z0-9\/+=]
+Validator.HTTPScheme=^(http|https)$
+Validator.HTTPServerName=^[a-zA-Z0-9_.\\-]*$
+Validator.HTTPParameterName=^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPParameterValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/+=_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPCookieName=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPCookieValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-\\/+=_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPHeaderName=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPHeaderValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPContextPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/_]*$
+Validator.HTTPServletPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/_]*$
+Validator.HTTPPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-_]*$
+Validator.HTTPQueryString=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ %]*$
+Validator.HTTPURI=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPURL=^.*$
+Validator.HTTPJSESSIONID=^[A-Z0-9]{10,30}$
+
+# Validation of file related input
+Validator.FileName=^[a-zA-Z0-9!@#$%^&{}\\[\\]()_+\\-=,.~'` ]{1,255}$
+Validator.DirectoryName=^[a-zA-Z0-9:/\\\\!@#$%^&{}\\[\\]()_+\\-=,.~'` ]{1,255}$

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java
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diff --git a/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java b/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java
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--- a/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java
+++ b/hbase-server/src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/http/jmx/TestJMXJsonServlet.java
@@ -105,5 +105,11 @@ public class TestJMXJsonServlet extends HttpServerFunctionalTest {
     assertReFind("\"committed\"\\s*:", result);
     assertReFind("\\}\\);$", result);
 
+    // test to get XSS JSONP result
+    result = readOutput(new URL(baseUrl, "/jmx?qry=java.lang:type=Memory&callback=<script>alert('hello')</script>"));
+    LOG.info("/jmx?qry=java.lang:type=Memory&callback=<script>alert('hello')</script> RESULT: "+result);
+    assertTrue(!result.contains("<script>"));
+
+
   }
 }

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diff --git a/hbase-server/src/test/resources/ESAPI.properties b/hbase-server/src/test/resources/ESAPI.properties
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index 0000000..9074001
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hbase-server/src/test/resources/ESAPI.properties
@@ -0,0 +1,431 @@
+#
+# OWASP Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) Properties file -- PRODUCTION Version
+#
+# This file is part of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
+# Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) project. For details, please see
+# http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2008,2009 - The OWASP Foundation
+#
+# DISCUSS: This may cause a major backwards compatibility issue, etc. but
+#           from a name space perspective, we probably should have prefaced
+#           all the property names with ESAPI or at least OWASP. Otherwise
+#           there could be problems is someone loads this properties file into
+#           the System properties.  We could also put this file into the
+#           esapi.jar file (perhaps as a ResourceBundle) and then allow an external
+#           ESAPI properties be defined that would overwrite these defaults.
+#           That keeps the application's properties relatively simple as usually
+#           they will only want to override a few properties. If looks like we
+#           already support multiple override levels of this in the
+#           DefaultSecurityConfiguration class, but I'm suggesting placing the
+#           defaults in the esapi.jar itself. That way, if the jar is signed,
+#           we could detect if those properties had been tampered with. (The
+#           code to check the jar signatures is pretty simple... maybe 70-90 LOC,
+#           but off course there is an execution penalty (similar to the way
+#           that the separate sunjce.jar used to be when a class from it was
+#           first loaded). Thoughts?
+###############################################################################
+#
+# WARNING: Operating system protection should be used to lock down the .esapi
+# resources directory and all the files inside and all the directories all the
+# way up to the root directory of the file system.  Note that if you are using
+# file-based implementations, that some files may need to be read-write as they
+# get updated dynamically.
+#
+# Before using, be sure to update the MasterKey and MasterSalt as described below.
+# N.B.: If you had stored data that you have previously encrypted with ESAPI 1.4,
+#        you *must* FIRST decrypt it using ESAPI 1.4 and then (if so desired)
+#        re-encrypt it with ESAPI 2.0. If you fail to do this, you will NOT be
+#        able to decrypt your data with ESAPI 2.0.
+#
+#        YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! More details are in the ESAPI 2.0 Release Notes.
+#
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Configuration
+#
+# If true, then print all the ESAPI properties set here when they are loaded.
+# If false, they are not printed. Useful to reduce output when running JUnit tests.
+# If you need to troubleshoot a properties related problem, turning this on may help.
+# This is 'false' in the src/test/resources/.esapi version. It is 'true' by
+# default for reasons of backward compatibility with earlier ESAPI versions.
+ESAPI.printProperties=true
+
+# ESAPI is designed to be easily extensible. You can use the reference implementation
+# or implement your own providers to take advantage of your enterprise's security
+# infrastructure. The functions in ESAPI are referenced using the ESAPI locator, like:
+#
+#    String ciphertext =
+#        ESAPI.encryptor().encrypt("Secret message");   // Deprecated in 2.0
+#    CipherText cipherText =
+#        ESAPI.encryptor().encrypt(new PlainText("Secret message")); // Preferred
+#
+# Below you can specify the classname for the provider that you wish to use in your
+# application. The only requirement is that it implement the appropriate ESAPI interface.
+# This allows you to switch security implementations in the future without rewriting the
+# entire application.
+#
+# ExperimentalAccessController requires ESAPI-AccessControlPolicy.xml in .esapi directory
+ESAPI.AccessControl=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultAccessController
+# FileBasedAuthenticator requires users.txt file in .esapi directory
+ESAPI.Authenticator=org.owasp.esapi.reference.FileBasedAuthenticator
+ESAPI.Encoder=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultEncoder
+ESAPI.Encryptor=org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+
+ESAPI.Executor=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultExecutor
+ESAPI.HTTPUtilities=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultHTTPUtilities
+ESAPI.IntrusionDetector=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultIntrusionDetector
+# Log4JFactory Requires log4j.xml or log4j.properties in classpath - http://www.laliluna.de/log4j-tutorial.html
+ESAPI.Logger=org.owasp.esapi.reference.Log4JLogFactory
+#ESAPI.Logger=org.owasp.esapi.reference.JavaLogFactory
+ESAPI.Randomizer=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultRandomizer
+ESAPI.Validator=org.owasp.esapi.reference.DefaultValidator
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Authenticator
+#
+Authenticator.AllowedLoginAttempts=3
+Authenticator.MaxOldPasswordHashes=13
+Authenticator.UsernameParameterName=username
+Authenticator.PasswordParameterName=password
+# RememberTokenDuration (in days)
+Authenticator.RememberTokenDuration=14
+# Session Timeouts (in minutes)
+Authenticator.IdleTimeoutDuration=20
+Authenticator.AbsoluteTimeoutDuration=120
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Encoder
+#
+# ESAPI canonicalizes input before validation to prevent bypassing filters with encoded attacks.
+# Failure to canonicalize input is a very common mistake when implementing validation schemes.
+# Canonicalization is automatic when using the ESAPI Validator, but you can also use the
+# following code to canonicalize data.
+#
+#      ESAPI.Encoder().canonicalize( "%22hello world&#x22;" );
+#
+# Multiple encoding is when a single encoding format is applied multiple times, multiple
+# different encoding formats are applied, or when multiple formats are nested. Allowing
+# multiple encoding is strongly discouraged.
+Encoder.AllowMultipleEncoding=false
+#
+# The default list of codecs to apply when canonicalizing untrusted data. The list should include the codecs
+# for all downstream interpreters or decoders. For example, if the data is likely to end up in a URL, HTML, or
+# inside JavaScript, then the list of codecs below is appropriate. The order of the list is not terribly important.
+Encoder.DefaultCodecList=HTMLEntityCodec,PercentCodec,JavaScriptCodec
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Encryption
+#
+# The ESAPI Encryptor provides basic cryptographic functions with a simplified API.
+# To get started, generate a new key using java -classpath esapi.jar org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+# There is not currently any support for key rotation, so be careful when changing your key and salt as it
+# will invalidate all signed, encrypted, and hashed data.
+#
+# WARNING: Not all combinations of algorithms and key lengths are supported.
+# If you choose to use a key length greater than 128, you MUST download the
+# unlimited strength policy files and install in the lib directory of your JRE/JDK.
+# See http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp for more information.
+#
+# Backward compatibility with ESAPI Java 1.4 is supported by the two deprecated API
+# methods, Encryptor.encrypt(String) and Encryptor.decrypt(String). However, whenever
+# possible, these methods should be avoided as they use ECB cipher mode, which in almost
+# all circumstances a poor choice because of it's weakness. CBC cipher mode is the default
+# for the new Encryptor encrypt / decrypt methods for ESAPI Java 2.0.  In general, you
+# should only use this compatibility setting if you have persistent data encrypted with
+# version 1.4 and even then, you should ONLY set this compatibility mode UNTIL
+# you have decrypted all of your old encrypted data and then re-encrypted it with
+# ESAPI 2.0 using CBC mode. If you have some reason to mix the deprecated 1.4 mode
+# with the new 2.0 methods, make sure that you use the same cipher algorithm for both
+# (256-bit AES was the default for 1.4; 128-bit is the default for 2.0; see below for
+# more details.) Otherwise, you will have to use the new 2.0 encrypt / decrypt methods
+# where you can specify a SecretKey. (Note that if you are using the 256-bit AES,
+# that requires downloading the special jurisdiction policy files mentioned above.)
+#
+#        ***** IMPORTANT: Do NOT forget to replace these with your own values! *****
+# To calculate these values, you can run:
+#        java -classpath esapi.jar org.owasp.esapi.reference.crypto.JavaEncryptor
+#
+Encryptor.MasterKey=
+Encryptor.MasterSalt=
+
+# Provides the default JCE provider that ESAPI will "prefer" for its symmetric
+# encryption and hashing. (That is it will look to this provider first, but it
+# will defer to other providers if the requested algorithm is not implemented
+# by this provider.) If left unset, ESAPI will just use your Java VM's current
+# preferred JCE provider, which is generally set in the file
+# "$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/java.security".
+#
+# The main intent of this is to allow ESAPI symmetric encryption to be
+# used with a FIPS 140-2 compliant crypto-module. For details, see the section
+# "Using ESAPI Symmetric Encryption with FIPS 140-2 Cryptographic Modules" in
+# the ESAPI 2.0 Symmetric Encryption User Guide, at:
+# http://owasp-esapi-java.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/documentation/esapi4java-core-2.0-symmetric-crypto-user-guide.html
+# However, this property also allows you to easily use an alternate JCE provider
+# such as "Bouncy Castle" without having to make changes to "java.security".
+# See Javadoc for SecurityProviderLoader for further details. If you wish to use
+# a provider that is not known to SecurityProviderLoader, you may specify the
+# fully-qualified class name of the JCE provider class that implements
+# java.security.Provider. If the name contains a '.', this is interpreted as
+# a fully-qualified class name that implements java.security.Provider.
+#
+# NOTE: Setting this property has the side-effect of changing it in your application
+#       as well, so if you are using JCE in your application directly rather than
+#       through ESAPI (you wouldn't do that, would you? ;-), it will change the
+#       preferred JCE provider there as well.
+#
+# Default: Keeps the JCE provider set to whatever JVM sets it to.
+Encryptor.PreferredJCEProvider=
+
+# AES is the most widely used and strongest encryption algorithm. This
+# should agree with your Encryptor.CipherTransformation property.
+# By default, ESAPI Java 1.4 uses "PBEWithMD5AndDES" and which is
+# very weak. It is essentially a password-based encryption key, hashed
+# with MD5 around 1K times and then encrypted with the weak DES algorithm
+# (56-bits) using ECB mode and an unspecified padding (it is
+# JCE provider specific, but most likely "NoPadding"). However, 2.0 uses
+# "AES/CBC/PKCSPadding". If you want to change these, change them here.
+# Warning: This property does not control the default reference implementation for
+#           ESAPI 2.0 using JavaEncryptor. Also, this property will be dropped
+#           in the future.
+# @deprecated
+Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=AES
+#        For ESAPI Java 2.0 - New encrypt / decrypt methods use this.
+Encryptor.CipherTransformation=AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding
+
+# Applies to ESAPI 2.0 and later only!
+# Comma-separated list of cipher modes that provide *BOTH*
+# confidentiality *AND* message authenticity. (NIST refers to such cipher
+# modes as "combined modes" so that's what we shall call them.) If any of these
+# cipher modes are used then no MAC is calculated and stored
+# in the CipherText upon encryption. Likewise, if one of these
+# cipher modes is used with decryption, no attempt will be made
+# to validate the MAC contained in the CipherText object regardless
+# of whether it contains one or not. Since the expectation is that
+# these cipher modes support support message authenticity already,
+# injecting a MAC in the CipherText object would be at best redundant.
+#
+# Note that as of JDK 1.5, the SunJCE provider does not support *any*
+# of these cipher modes. Of these listed, only GCM and CCM are currently
+# NIST approved. YMMV for other JCE providers. E.g., Bouncy Castle supports
+# GCM and CCM with "NoPadding" mode, but not with "PKCS5Padding" or other
+# padding modes.
+Encryptor.cipher_modes.combined_modes=GCM,CCM,IAPM,EAX,OCB,CWC
+
+# Applies to ESAPI 2.0 and later only!
+# Additional cipher modes allowed for ESAPI 2.0 encryption. These
+# cipher modes are in _addition_ to those specified by the property
+# 'Encryptor.cipher_modes.combined_modes'.
+# Note: We will add support for streaming modes like CFB & OFB once
+# we add support for 'specified' to the property 'Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod'
+# (probably in ESAPI 2.1).
+# DISCUSS: Better name?
+Encryptor.cipher_modes.additional_allowed=CBC
+
+# 128-bit is almost always sufficient and appears to be more resistant to
+# related key attacks than is 256-bit AES. Use '_' to use default key size
+# for cipher algorithms (where it makes sense because the algorithm supports
+# a variable key size). Key length must agree to what's provided as the
+# cipher transformation, otherwise this will be ignored after logging a
+# warning.
+#
+# NOTE: This is what applies BOTH ESAPI 1.4 and 2.0. See warning above about mixing!
+Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=128
+
+# Because 2.0 uses CBC mode by default, it requires an initialization vector (IV).
+# (All cipher modes except ECB require an IV.) There are two choices: we can either
+# use a fixed IV known to both parties or allow ESAPI to choose a random IV. While
+# the IV does not need to be hidden from adversaries, it is important that the
+# adversary not be allowed to choose it. Also, random IVs are generally much more
+# secure than fixed IVs. (In fact, it is essential that feed-back cipher modes
+# such as CFB and OFB use a different IV for each encryption with a given key so
+# in such cases, random IVs are much preferred. By default, ESAPI 2.0 uses random
+# IVs. If you wish to use 'fixed' IVs, set 'Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod=fixed' and
+# uncomment the Encryptor.fixedIV.
+#
+# Valid values:        random|fixed|specified        'specified' not yet implemented; planned for 2.1
+Encryptor.ChooseIVMethod=random
+# If you choose to use a fixed IV, then you must place a fixed IV here that
+# is known to all others who are sharing your secret key. The format should
+# be a hex string that is the same length as the cipher block size for the
+# cipher algorithm that you are using. The following is an example for AES
+# from an AES test vector for AES-128/CBC as described in:
+# NIST Special Publication 800-38A (2001 Edition)
+# "Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation".
+# (Note that the block size for AES is 16 bytes == 128 bits.)
+#
+Encryptor.fixedIV=0x000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
+
+# Whether or not CipherText should use a message authentication code (MAC) with it.
+# This prevents an adversary from altering the IV as well as allowing a more
+# fool-proof way of determining the decryption failed because of an incorrect
+# key being supplied. This refers to the "separate" MAC calculated and stored
+# in CipherText, not part of any MAC that is calculated as a result of a
+# "combined mode" cipher mode.
+#
+# If you are using ESAPI with a FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module, you *must* also
+# set this property to false.
+Encryptor.CipherText.useMAC=true
+
+# Whether or not the PlainText object may be overwritten and then marked
+# eligible for garbage collection. If not set, this is still treated as 'true'.
+Encryptor.PlainText.overwrite=true
+
+# Do not use DES except in a legacy situations. 56-bit is way too small key size.
+#Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=56
+#Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=DES
+
+# TripleDES is considered strong enough for most purposes.
+#    Note:    There is also a 112-bit version of DESede. Using the 168-bit version
+#            requires downloading the special jurisdiction policy from Sun.
+#Encryptor.EncryptionKeyLength=168
+#Encryptor.EncryptionAlgorithm=DESede
+
+Encryptor.HashAlgorithm=SHA-512
+Encryptor.HashIterations=1024
+Encryptor.DigitalSignatureAlgorithm=SHA1withDSA
+Encryptor.DigitalSignatureKeyLength=1024
+Encryptor.RandomAlgorithm=SHA1PRNG
+Encryptor.CharacterEncoding=UTF-8
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI HttpUtilties
+#
+# The HttpUtilities provide basic protections to HTTP requests and responses. Primarily these methods
+# protect against malicious data from attackers, such as unprintable characters, escaped characters,
+# and other simple attacks. The HttpUtilities also provides utility methods for dealing with cookies,
+# headers, and CSRF tokens.
+#
+# Default file upload location (remember to escape backslashes with \\)
+HttpUtilities.UploadDir=C:\\ESAPI\\testUpload
+HttpUtilities.UploadTempDir=C:\\temp
+# Force flags on cookies, if you use HttpUtilities to set cookies
+HttpUtilities.ForceHttpOnlySession=false
+HttpUtilities.ForceSecureSession=false
+HttpUtilities.ForceHttpOnlyCookies=true
+HttpUtilities.ForceSecureCookies=true
+# Maximum size of HTTP headers
+HttpUtilities.MaxHeaderSize=4096
+# File upload configuration
+HttpUtilities.ApprovedUploadExtensions=.zip,.pdf,.doc,.docx,.ppt,.pptx,.tar,.gz,.tgz,.rar,.war,.jar,.ear,.xls,.rtf,.properties,.java,.class,.txt,.xml,.jsp,.jsf,.exe,.dll
+HttpUtilities.MaxUploadFileBytes=500000000
+# Using UTF-8 throughout your stack is highly recommended. That includes your database driver,
+# container, and any other technologies you may be using. Failure to do this may expose you
+# to Unicode transcoding injection attacks. Use of UTF-8 does not hinder internationalization.
+HttpUtilities.ResponseContentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
+
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Executor
+# CHECKME - Not sure what this is used for, but surely it should be made OS independent.
+Executor.WorkingDirectory=C:\\Windows\\Temp
+Executor.ApprovedExecutables=C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe,C:\\Windows\\System32\\runas.exe
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Logging
+# Set the application name if these logs are combined with other applications
+Logger.ApplicationName=ExampleApplication
+# If you use an HTML log viewer that does not properly HTML escape log data, you can set LogEncodingRequired to true
+Logger.LogEncodingRequired=false
+# Determines whether ESAPI should log the application name. This might be clutter in some single-server/single-app environments.
+Logger.LogApplicationName=true
+# Determines whether ESAPI should log the server IP and port. This might be clutter in some single-server environments.
+Logger.LogServerIP=true
+# LogFileName, the name of the logging file. Provide a full directory path (e.g., C:\\ESAPI\\ESAPI_logging_file) if you
+# want to place it in a specific directory.
+Logger.LogFileName=ESAPI_logging_file
+# MaxLogFileSize, the max size (in bytes) of a single log file before it cuts over to a new one (default is 10,000,000)
+Logger.MaxLogFileSize=10000000
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Intrusion Detection
+#
+# Each event has a base to which .count, .interval, and .action are added
+# The IntrusionException will fire if we receive "count" events within "interval" seconds
+# The IntrusionDetector is configurable to take the following actions: log, logout, and disable
+#  (multiple actions separated by commas are allowed e.g. event.test.actions=log,disable
+#
+# Custom Events
+# Names must start with "event." as the base
+# Use IntrusionDetector.addEvent( "test" ) in your code to trigger "event.test" here
+# You can also disable intrusion detection completely by changing
+# the following parameter to true
+#
+IntrusionDetector.Disable=false
+#
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.count=2
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.interval=10
+IntrusionDetector.event.test.actions=disable,log
+
+# Exception Events
+# All EnterpriseSecurityExceptions are registered automatically
+# Call IntrusionDetector.getInstance().addException(e) for Exceptions that do not extend EnterpriseSecurityException
+# Use the fully qualified classname of the exception as the base
+
+# any intrusion is an attack
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.count=1
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.interval=1
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntrusionException.actions=log,disable,logout
+
+# for test purposes
+# CHECKME: Shouldn't there be something in the property name itself that designates
+#           that these are for testing???
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.count=10
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.interval=5
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.IntegrityException.actions=log,disable,logout
+
+# rapid validation errors indicate scans or attacks in progress
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.count=10
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.interval=10
+# org.owasp.esapi.errors.ValidationException.actions=log,logout
+
+# sessions jumping between hosts indicates session hijacking
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.count=2
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.interval=10
+IntrusionDetector.org.owasp.esapi.errors.AuthenticationHostException.actions=log,logout
+
+
+#===========================================================================
+# ESAPI Validation
+#
+# The ESAPI Validator works on regular expressions with defined names. You can define names
+# either here, or you may define application specific patterns in a separate file defined below.
+# This allows enterprises to specify both organizational standards as well as application specific
+# validation rules.
+#
+Validator.ConfigurationFile=validation.properties
+
+# Validators used by ESAPI
+Validator.AccountName=^[a-zA-Z0-9]{3,20}$
+Validator.SystemCommand=^[a-zA-Z\\-\\/]{1,64}$
+Validator.RoleName=^[a-z]{1,20}$
+
+#the word TEST below should be changed to your application
+#name - only relative URL's are supported
+Validator.Redirect=^\\/test.*$
+
+# Global HTTP Validation Rules
+# Values with Base64 encoded data (e.g. encrypted state) will need at least [a-zA-Z0-9\/+=]
+Validator.HTTPScheme=^(http|https)$
+Validator.HTTPServerName=^[a-zA-Z0-9_.\\-]*$
+Validator.HTTPParameterName=^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPParameterValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/+=_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPCookieName=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPCookieValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-\\/+=_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPHeaderName=^[a-zA-Z0-9\\-_]{1,32}$
+Validator.HTTPHeaderValue=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPContextPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/_]*$
+Validator.HTTPServletPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-\\/_]*$
+Validator.HTTPPath=^[a-zA-Z0-9.\\-_]*$
+Validator.HTTPQueryString=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ %]*$
+Validator.HTTPURI=^[a-zA-Z0-9()\\-=\\*\\.\\?;,+\\/:&_ ]*$
+Validator.HTTPURL=^.*$
+Validator.HTTPJSESSIONID=^[A-Z0-9]{10,30}$
+
+# Validation of file related input
+Validator.FileName=^[a-zA-Z0-9!@#$%^&{}\\[\\]()_+\\-=,.~'` ]{1,255}$
+Validator.DirectoryName=^[a-zA-Z0-9:/\\\\!@#$%^&{}\\[\\]()_+\\-=,.~'` ]{1,255}$

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/hbase/blob/68b30017/pom.xml
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diff --git a/pom.xml b/pom.xml
index 87865d2..af49452 100644
--- a/pom.xml
+++ b/pom.xml
@@ -828,6 +828,7 @@
               <exclude>**/patchprocess/**</exclude>
               <exclude>src/main/site/resources/repo/**</exclude>
               <exclude>**/dependency-reduced-pom.xml</exclude>
+              <exclude>**/ESAPI.properties</exclude>
               <exclude>**/rat.txt</exclude>
             </excludes>
           </configuration>