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| |
| package javax.security.auth.spi; |
| |
| import javax.security.auth.Subject; |
| import javax.security.auth.AuthPermission; |
| import javax.security.auth.callback.*; |
| import javax.security.auth.login.*; |
| import java.util.Map; |
| |
| /** |
| * <p> Service-provider interface for authentication technology providers. |
| * LoginModules are plugged in under applications to provide a particular |
| * type of authentication. |
| * |
| * <p> While applications write to the {@code LoginContext} API, |
| * authentication technology providers implement the |
| * {@code LoginModule} interface. |
| * A {@code Configuration} specifies the LoginModule(s) |
| * to be used with a particular login application. Therefore different |
| * LoginModules can be plugged in under the application without |
| * requiring any modifications to the application itself. |
| * |
| * <p> The {@code LoginContext} is responsible for reading the |
| * {@code Configuration} and instantiating the appropriate |
| * LoginModules. Each {@code LoginModule} is initialized with |
| * a {@code Subject}, a {@code CallbackHandler}, shared |
| * {@code LoginModule} state, and LoginModule-specific options. |
| * |
| * The {@code Subject} represents the |
| * {@code Subject} currently being authenticated and is updated |
| * with relevant Credentials if authentication succeeds. |
| * LoginModules use the {@code CallbackHandler} to |
| * communicate with users. The {@code CallbackHandler} may be |
| * used to prompt for usernames and passwords, for example. |
| * Note that the {@code CallbackHandler} may be null. LoginModules |
| * which absolutely require a {@code CallbackHandler} to authenticate |
| * the {@code Subject} may throw a {@code LoginException}. |
| * LoginModules optionally use the shared state to share information |
| * or data among themselves. |
| * |
| * <p> The LoginModule-specific options represent the options |
| * configured for this {@code LoginModule} by an administrator or user |
| * in the login {@code Configuration}. |
| * The options are defined by the {@code LoginModule} itself |
| * and control the behavior within it. For example, a |
| * {@code LoginModule} may define options to support debugging/testing |
| * capabilities. Options are defined using a key-value syntax, |
| * such as <i>debug=true</i>. The {@code LoginModule} |
| * stores the options as a {@code Map} so that the values may |
| * be retrieved using the key. Note that there is no limit to the number |
| * of options a {@code LoginModule} chooses to define. |
| * |
| * <p> The calling application sees the authentication process as a single |
| * operation. However, the authentication process within the |
| * {@code LoginModule} proceeds in two distinct phases. |
| * In the first phase, the LoginModule's |
| * {@code login} method gets invoked by the LoginContext's |
| * {@code login} method. The {@code login} |
| * method for the {@code LoginModule} then performs |
| * the actual authentication (prompt for and verify a password for example) |
| * and saves its authentication status as private state |
| * information. Once finished, the LoginModule's {@code login} |
| * method either returns {@code true} (if it succeeded) or |
| * {@code false} (if it should be ignored), or throws a |
| * {@code LoginException} to specify a failure. |
| * In the failure case, the {@code LoginModule} must not retry the |
| * authentication or introduce delays. The responsibility of such tasks |
| * belongs to the application. If the application attempts to retry |
| * the authentication, the LoginModule's {@code login} method will be |
| * called again. |
| * |
| * <p> In the second phase, if the LoginContext's overall authentication |
| * succeeded (the relevant REQUIRED, REQUISITE, SUFFICIENT and OPTIONAL |
| * LoginModules succeeded), then the {@code commit} |
| * method for the {@code LoginModule} gets invoked. |
| * The {@code commit} method for a {@code LoginModule} checks its |
| * privately saved state to see if its own authentication succeeded. |
| * If the overall {@code LoginContext} authentication succeeded |
| * and the LoginModule's own authentication succeeded, then the |
| * {@code commit} method associates the relevant |
| * Principals (authenticated identities) and Credentials (authentication data |
| * such as cryptographic keys) with the {@code Subject} |
| * located within the {@code LoginModule}. |
| * |
| * <p> If the LoginContext's overall authentication failed (the relevant |
| * REQUIRED, REQUISITE, SUFFICIENT and OPTIONAL LoginModules did not succeed), |
| * then the {@code abort} method for each {@code LoginModule} |
| * gets invoked. In this case, the {@code LoginModule} removes/destroys |
| * any authentication state originally saved. |
| * |
| * <p> Logging out a {@code Subject} involves only one phase. |
| * The {@code LoginContext} invokes the LoginModule's {@code logout} |
| * method. The {@code logout} method for the {@code LoginModule} |
| * then performs the logout procedures, such as removing Principals or |
| * Credentials from the {@code Subject} or logging session information. |
| * |
| * <p> A {@code LoginModule} implementation must have a constructor with |
| * no arguments. This allows classes which load the {@code LoginModule} |
| * to instantiate it. |
| * |
| * @since 1.4 |
| * @see javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext |
| * @see javax.security.auth.login.Configuration |
| */ |
| public interface LoginModule { |
| |
| /** |
| * Initialize this LoginModule. |
| * |
| * <p> This method is called by the {@code LoginContext} |
| * after this {@code LoginModule} has been instantiated. |
| * The purpose of this method is to initialize this |
| * {@code LoginModule} with the relevant information. |
| * If this {@code LoginModule} does not understand |
| * any of the data stored in {@code sharedState} or |
| * {@code options} parameters, they can be ignored. |
| * |
| * @param subject the {@code Subject} to be authenticated. |
| * |
| * @param callbackHandler a {@code CallbackHandler} for communicating |
| * with the end user (prompting for usernames and |
| * passwords, for example). |
| * |
| * @param sharedState state shared with other configured LoginModules. |
| * |
| * @param options options specified in the login |
| * {@code Configuration} for this particular |
| * {@code LoginModule}. |
| */ |
| void initialize(Subject subject, CallbackHandler callbackHandler, |
| Map<String,?> sharedState, |
| Map<String,?> options); |
| |
| /** |
| * Method to authenticate a {@code Subject} (phase 1). |
| * |
| * <p> The implementation of this method authenticates |
| * a {@code Subject}. For example, it may prompt for |
| * {@code Subject} information such |
| * as a username and password and then attempt to verify the password. |
| * This method saves the result of the authentication attempt |
| * as private state within the LoginModule. |
| * |
| * @exception LoginException if the authentication fails |
| * |
| * @return true if the authentication succeeded, or false if this |
| * {@code LoginModule} should be ignored. |
| */ |
| boolean login() throws LoginException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Method to commit the authentication process (phase 2). |
| * |
| * <p> This method is called if the LoginContext's |
| * overall authentication succeeded |
| * (the relevant REQUIRED, REQUISITE, SUFFICIENT and OPTIONAL LoginModules |
| * succeeded). |
| * |
| * <p> If this LoginModule's own authentication attempt |
| * succeeded (checked by retrieving the private state saved by the |
| * {@code login} method), then this method associates relevant |
| * Principals and Credentials with the {@code Subject} located in the |
| * {@code LoginModule}. If this LoginModule's own |
| * authentication attempted failed, then this method removes/destroys |
| * any state that was originally saved. |
| * |
| * @exception LoginException if the commit fails |
| * |
| * @return true if this method succeeded, or false if this |
| * {@code LoginModule} should be ignored. |
| */ |
| boolean commit() throws LoginException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Method to abort the authentication process (phase 2). |
| * |
| * <p> This method is called if the LoginContext's |
| * overall authentication failed. |
| * (the relevant REQUIRED, REQUISITE, SUFFICIENT and OPTIONAL LoginModules |
| * did not succeed). |
| * |
| * <p> If this LoginModule's own authentication attempt |
| * succeeded (checked by retrieving the private state saved by the |
| * {@code login} method), then this method cleans up any state |
| * that was originally saved. |
| * |
| * @exception LoginException if the abort fails |
| * |
| * @return true if this method succeeded, or false if this |
| * {@code LoginModule} should be ignored. |
| */ |
| boolean abort() throws LoginException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Method which logs out a {@code Subject}. |
| * |
| * <p>An implementation of this method might remove/destroy a Subject's |
| * Principals and Credentials. |
| * |
| * @exception LoginException if the logout fails |
| * |
| * @return true if this method succeeded, or false if this |
| * {@code LoginModule} should be ignored. |
| */ |
| boolean logout() throws LoginException; |
| } |