javax.security.sasl
Class Sasl
A static class for creating SASL clients and servers.
This class defines the policy of how to locate, load, and instantiate SASL
clients and servers.
For example, an application or library gets a SASL client instance by
doing something like:
SaslClient sc =
Sasl.createSaslClient(mechanisms, authorizationID, protocol,
serverName, props, callbackHandler);
It can then proceed to use the instance to create an authenticated
connection.
Similarly, a server gets a SASL server instance by using code that looks
as follows:
SaslServer ss =
Sasl.createSaslServer(mechanism, protocol, serverName, props,
callbackHandler);
static String | CREDENTIALS - The name of a property which specifies the credentials to use.
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static String | MAX_BUFFER - The name of a property that specifies the maximum size of the receive
buffer in bytes of
SaslClient /SaslServer .
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static String | POLICY_FORWARD_SECRECY - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that implement
forward secrecy between sessions are required.
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static String | POLICY_NOACTIVE - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible to
active (non-dictionary) attacks are not permitted.
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static String | POLICY_NOANONYMOUS - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that accept
anonymous login are not permitted.
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static String | POLICY_NODICTIONARY - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible to
passive dictionary attacks are not permitted.
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static String | POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible
to simple plain passive attacks (e.g., "PLAIN") are not permitted.
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static String | POLICY_PASS_CREDENTIALS - The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that pass client
credentials are required.
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static String | QOP - The name of a property that specifies the quality-of-protection to use.
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static String | RAW_SEND_SIZE - The name of a property that specifies the maximum size of the raw send
buffer in bytes of
SaslClient /SaslServer .
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static String | REUSE - The name of a property that specifies whether to reuse previously
authenticated session information.
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static String | SERVER_AUTH - The name of a property that specifies whether the server must authenticate
to the client.
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static String | STRENGTH - The name of a property that specifies the cipher strength to use.
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CREDENTIALS
public static final String CREDENTIALS
The name of a property which specifies the credentials to use.
The value of the property is a mechanism-specific object which can
be used to supply credentials to a mechanism which provides delegated
authentication.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.credentials"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.credentials"
MAX_BUFFER
public static final String MAX_BUFFER
The name of a property that specifies the maximum size of the receive
buffer in bytes of
SaslClient
/
SaslServer
. The property
contains the string representation of an integer.
If this property is absent, the default size is defined by the
mechanism.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.maxbuffer"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.maxbuffer"
POLICY_FORWARD_SECRECY
public static final String POLICY_FORWARD_SECRECY
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that implement
forward secrecy between sessions are required. Forward secrecy means that
breaking into one session will not automatically provide information for
breaking into future sessions. The property contains
"true"
if mechanisms that implement forward secrecy between sessions are
required;
"false"
if such mechanisms are not required. The
default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.forward"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.forward"
POLICY_NOACTIVE
public static final String POLICY_NOACTIVE
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible to
active (non-dictionary) attacks are not permitted. The property contains
"true"
if mechanisms susceptible to active attacks are not
permitted;
"false"
if such mechanisms are permitted. The
default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.noactive"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.noactive"
POLICY_NOANONYMOUS
public static final String POLICY_NOANONYMOUS
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that accept
anonymous login are not permitted. The property contains
"true"
if mechanisms that accept anonymous login are not permitted;
"false"
if such mechanisms are permitted. The default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.noanonymous"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.noanonymous"
POLICY_NODICTIONARY
public static final String POLICY_NODICTIONARY
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible to
passive dictionary attacks are not permitted. The property contains
"true"
if mechanisms susceptible to dictionary attacks are
not permitted;
"false"
if such mechanisms are permitted. The
default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.nodictionary"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.nodictionary"
POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT
public static final String POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms susceptible
to simple plain passive attacks (e.g., "PLAIN") are not permitted. The
property contains
"true"
if such mechanisms are not
permitted;
"false"
if such mechanisms are permitted. The
default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.noplaintext"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.noplaintext"
POLICY_PASS_CREDENTIALS
public static final String POLICY_PASS_CREDENTIALS
The name of a property that specifies whether mechanisms that pass client
credentials are required. The property contains
"true"
if
mechanisms that pass client credentials are required;
"false"
if such mechanisms are not required. The default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.policy.credentials"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.policy.credentials"
QOP
public static final String QOP
The name of a property that specifies the quality-of-protection to use.
The property contains a comma-separated, ordered list of quality-of-
protection values that the client or server is willing to support. A qop
value is one of:
"auth"
- authentication only,"auth-int"
- authentication plus integrity
protection,"auth-conf"
- authentication plus integrity and
confidentiality protection.
The order of the list specifies the preference order of the client or
server.
If this property is absent, the default qop is
"auth"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.qop"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.qop"
RAW_SEND_SIZE
public static final String RAW_SEND_SIZE
The name of a property that specifies the maximum size of the raw send
buffer in bytes of
SaslClient
/
SaslServer
. The property
contains the string representation of an integer. The value of this
property is negotiated between the client and server during the
authentication exchange.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.rawsendsize"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.rawsendsize"
REUSE
public static final String REUSE
The name of a property that specifies whether to reuse previously
authenticated session information. The property contains
"true"
if the mechanism implementation may attempt to reuse previously
authenticated session information; it contains
"false"
if the
implementation must not reuse previously authenticated session information.
A setting of
"true"
serves only as a hint; it does not
necessarily entail actual reuse because reuse might not be possible due to
a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, lack of mechanism
support for reuse, expiration of reusable information, and the peer's
refusal to support reuse. The property's default value is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.reuse"
.
Note that all other parameters and properties required to create a SASL
client/server instance must be provided regardless of whether this
property has been supplied. That is, you cannot supply any less
information in anticipation of reuse. Mechanism implementations that
support reuse might allow customization of its implementation for factors
such as cache size, timeouts, and criteria for reuseability. Such
customizations are implementation-dependent.
- "javax.security.sasl.reuse"
SERVER_AUTH
public static final String SERVER_AUTH
The name of a property that specifies whether the server must authenticate
to the client. The property contains
"true"
if the server
must authenticate the to client;
"false"
otherwise. The
default is
"false"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.server.authentication"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.server.authentication"
STRENGTH
public static final String STRENGTH
The name of a property that specifies the cipher strength to use. The
property contains a comma-separated, ordered list of cipher strength
values that the client or server is willing to support. A strength value
is one of:
The order of the list specifies the preference order of the client or
server. An implementation should allow configuration of the meaning of
these values. An application may use the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE)
with JCE-aware mechanisms to control the selection of cipher suites that
match the strength values.
If this property is absent, the default strength is
"high,medium,low"
.
The value of this constant is
"javax.security.sasl.strength"
.
- "javax.security.sasl.strength"
createSaslClient
public static SaslClient createSaslClient(String[] mechanisms,
String authorizationID,
String protocol,
String serverName,
Map props,
CallbackHandler cbh)
throws SaslException
Creates a
SaslClient
for the specified mechanism.
This method uses the JCA Security Provider Framework, described in the
"Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference", for
locating and selecting a
SaslClient
implementation.
First, it obtains an ordered list of
SaslClientFactory
instances from the registered security providers for the
"SaslClientFactory"
service and the specified mechanism. It
then invokes
createSaslClient()
on each factory instance on
the list until one produces a non-null
SaslClient
instance. It
returns the non-null
SaslClient
instance, or
null
if
the search fails to produce a non-null
SaslClient
instance.
A security provider for
SaslClientFactory
registers with
the JCA Security Provider Framework keys of the form:
SaslClientFactory.mechanism_name
and values that are class names of implementations of
SaslClientFactory
.
For example, a provider that contains a factory class,
com.wiz.sasl.digest.ClientFactory
, that supports the
"DIGEST-MD5"
mechanism would register the following entry
with the JCA:
SaslClientFactory.DIGEST-MD5 com.wiz.sasl.digest.ClientFactory
See the "Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &
Reference" for information about how to install and configure security
service providers.
mechanisms
- the non-null list of mechanism names to try. Each is the
IANA-registered name of a SASL mechanism. (e.g. "GSSAPI", "CRAM-MD5").authorizationID
- the possibly null
protocol-dependent
identification to be used for authorization. If null
or
empty, the server derives an authorization ID from the client's
authentication credentials. When the SASL authentication completes
successfully, the specified entity is granted access.protocol
- the non-null string name of the protocol for which the
authentication is being performed (e.g. "ldap").serverName
- the non-null fully-qualified host name of the server to
authenticate to.props
- the possibly null set of properties used to select the SASL
mechanism and to configure the authentication exchange of the selected
mechanism. For example, if props contains the POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT
property with the value "true"
, then the selected SASL
mechanism must not be susceptible to simple plain passive attacks. In
addition to the standard properties declared in this class, other,
possibly mechanism-specific, properties can be included. Properties not
relevant to the selected mechanism are ignored.cbh
- the possibly null
callback handler to used by the
SASL mechanisms to get further information from the application/library to
complete the authentication. For example, a SASL mechanism might require
the authentication ID, password and realm from the caller. The
authentication ID is requested by using a
NameCallback
. The password is
requested by using a PasswordCallback
.
The realm is requested by using a RealmChoiceCallback
if there is
a list of realms to choose from, and by using a RealmCallback
if
the realm must be entered.
- a possibly
null
SaslClient
created using the
parameters supplied. If null
, the method could not find a
SaslClientFactory
that will produce one.
createSaslServer
public static SaslServer createSaslServer(String mechanism,
String protocol,
String serverName,
Map props,
CallbackHandler cbh)
throws SaslException
Creates a
SaslServer
for the specified mechanism.
This method uses the JCA Security Provider Framework, described in the
"Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference", for
locating and selecting a SaslServer implementation.
First, it obtains an ordered list of
SaslServerFactory
instances from the registered security providers for the
"SaslServerFactory"
service and the specified mechanism. It
then invokes
createSaslServer()
on each factory instance on
the list until one produces a non-null
SaslServer
instance. It
returns the non-null
SaslServer
instance, or
null
if
the search fails to produce a non-null
SaslServer
instance.
A security provider for
SaslServerFactory
registers with the
JCA Security Provider Framework keys of the form:
SaslServerFactory.mechanism_name
and values that are class names of implementations of
SaslServerFactory
.
For example, a provider that contains a factory class,
com.wiz.sasl.digest.ServerFactory
, that supports the
"DIGEST-MD5"
mechanism would register the following entry
with the JCA:
SaslServerFactory.DIGEST-MD5 com.wiz.sasl.digest.ServerFactory
See the "Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &
Reference" for information about how to install and configure security
service providers.
mechanism
- the non-null mechanism name. It must be an
IANA-registered name of a SASL mechanism. (e.g. "GSSAPI", "CRAM-MD5").protocol
- the non-null string name of the protocol for which the
authentication is being performed (e.g. "ldap").serverName
- the non-null fully qualified host name of the server.props
- the possibly null
set of properties used to
select the SASL mechanism and to configure the authentication exchange of
the selected mechanism. For example, if props contains the POLICY_NOPLAINTEXT
property with the value "true"
, then
the selected SASL mechanism must not be susceptible to simple plain
passive attacks. In addition to the standard properties declared in this
class, other, possibly mechanism-specific, properties can be included.
Properties not relevant to the selected mechanism are ignored.cbh
- the possibly null
callback handler to used by the
SASL mechanisms to get further information from the application/library to
complete the authentication. For example, a SASL mechanism might require
the authentication ID, password and realm from the caller. The
authentication ID is requested by using a
NameCallback
. The password is
requested by using a PasswordCallback
.
The realm is requested by using a RealmChoiceCallback
if there is
a list of realms to choose from, and by using a RealmCallback
if
the realm must be entered.
- a possibly
null
SaslServer
created using the
parameters supplied. If null
, the method cannot find a
SaslServerFactory
instance that will produce one.
getSaslClientFactories
public static Enumeration getSaslClientFactories()
Gets an enumeration of known factories for producing a
SaslClient
instance. This method uses the same sources for locating factories as
createSaslClient()
.
createSaslClient(String[],String,String,String,Map,CallbackHandler)
getSaslServerFactories
public static Enumeration getSaslServerFactories()
Gets an enumeration of known factories for producing a
SaslServer
instance. This method uses the same sources for locating factories as
createSaslServer()
.
createSaslServer(String,String,String,Map,CallbackHandler)
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