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[jira] Closed: (GERONIMO-3084) Incompatibilitiy between ActiveMQ JAAS and Geronimo JAAS

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3084?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

David Jencks closed GERONIMO-3084.
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    Resolution: Invalid
      Assignee: David Jencks

We could try to make activemq more flexible, which would be good, but not really a subject for a geronimo jira.

> Incompatibilitiy between ActiveMQ JAAS and Geronimo JAAS
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GERONIMO-3084
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3084
>             Project: Geronimo
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
>          Components: ActiveMQ
>    Affects Versions: 1.2
>            Reporter: Aman Nanner
>            Assignee: David Jencks
>
> I have reconfigured Geronimo so that the ActiveMQ broker loads its configuration from an external XML file.  Within this file, I have specified a security configuration for my queues and topics.  This is the file:
> ----
> {code}
> <beans>
>   <!-- Allows us to use system properties as variables in this configuration file -->
>   <bean class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/>
>   
>   <broker brokerName="localhost" useJmx="true" xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0">
>       
>     <plugins>
>       <!--  use JAAS to authenticate using the login.config file on the classpath to configure JAAS -->
>       <jaasAuthenticationPlugin configuration="geronimo-admin" />
>       <!--  lets configure a destination based authorization mechanism -->
>       <authorizationPlugin>
>         <map>
>           <authorizationMap>
>             <authorizationEntries>
>               <authorizationEntry queue=">" read="admin" write="admin" admin="admin" />
>               <authorizationEntry topic=">" read="admin" write="admin" admin="admin" />
>             </authorizationEntries>    
>           </authorizationMap>
>         </map>
>       </authorizationPlugin>
>     </plugins>
>     
>   </broker>
>   <!-- lets create a command agent to respond to message based admin commands on the ActiveMQ.Agent topic 
>   <commandAgent xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0"/>-->
> </beans>
> {code}
> ----
> As can be seen, I am using the following JAAS login config domain: geronimo-admin.  This is the standard login domain that gets its users and groups from properties files.  However, when running the Geronimo server, JAAS cannot matchup the "admin" role specified in the ActiveMQ XML file with the "admin" role specified in the groups.properties file for the "geronimo-admin" login domain.  The problem is that the ActiveMQ role is a principal of type {{org.apache.activemq.jaas.GroupPrincipal}}, while the Geronimo JAAS "admin" role is of the type {{org.apache.geronimo.security.realm.providers.GeronimoGroupPrincipal}}.  Because these principals are different classes, they are not considered "equal" to each other by the {{equals()}} method on {{org.apache.activemq.jaas.GroupPrincipal}}.  The stack trace where the error occurs is here:
> ----
> {code}
> Thread [ActiveMQ Transport: tcp:///192.168.12.196:2453] (Suspended)	
> 	GeronimoGroupPrincipal.equals(Object) line: 42	
> 	HashMap<K,V>.eq(Object, Object) line: 299	
> 	HashMap<K,V>.containsKey(Object) line: 381	
> 	HashSet<E>.contains(Object) line: 182	
> 	HashSet<E>(AbstractCollection<E>).retainAll(Collection<?>) line: 392	
> 	JaasAuthenticationBroker$JaasSecurityContext(SecurityContext).isInOneOf(Set) line: 43	
> 	AuthorizationBroker.addDestination(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQDestination) line: 64	
> 	BrokerService$2(MutableBrokerFilter).addDestination(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQDestination) line: 152	
> 	ManagedTopicRegion(AbstractRegion).lookup(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQDestination) line: 316	
> 	ManagedTopicRegion(AbstractRegion).send(ConnectionContext, Message) line: 291	
> 	ManagedRegionBroker(RegionBroker).send(ConnectionContext, Message) line: 385	
> 	TransactionBroker.send(ConnectionContext, Message) line: 193	
> 	AdvisoryBroker.fireAdvisory(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQTopic, Command, ConsumerId, ActiveMQMessage) line: 272	
> 	AdvisoryBroker.fireAdvisory(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQTopic, Command, ConsumerId) line: 237	
> 	AdvisoryBroker.fireAdvisory(ConnectionContext, ActiveMQTopic, Command) line: 232	
> 	AdvisoryBroker.addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 73	
> 	CompositeDestinationBroker(BrokerFilter).addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 82	
> 	JaasAuthenticationBroker(BrokerFilter).addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 82	
> 	JaasAuthenticationBroker.addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 90	
> 	AuthorizationBroker(BrokerFilter).addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 82	
> 	BrokerService$2(MutableBrokerFilter).addConnection(ConnectionContext, ConnectionInfo) line: 92	
> 	TransportConnection.processAddConnection(ConnectionInfo) line: 706	
> 	ConnectionInfo.visit(CommandVisitor) line: 121	
> 	TransportConnection.service(Command) line: 294	
> 	TransportConnection$1.onCommand(Object) line: 185	
> 	MutexTransport(TransportFilter).onCommand(Object) line: 65	
> 	WireFormatNegotiator.onCommand(Object) line: 133	
> 	InactivityMonitor.onCommand(Object) line: 122	
> 	TcpTransport(TransportSupport).doConsume(Object) line: 84	
> 	TcpTransport.run() line: 137	
> 	Thread.run() line: 595	
> {code}
> ----
> Securing the ActiveMQ resources is an important component to securing a production server, so some way of resolving this issue should be determined.

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