JaasAuthenticator
From Resin 3.0
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Revision as of 19:20, 3 April 2006
Resin provides a JaasAuthenticator for the usage of any JAAS LoginModule. A number of JAAS LoginModule implementations are included with the JDK,
and it is fairly easy to create your own,
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Example
resin-web.xml
<web-app xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin"> <authenticator type="com.caucho.server.security.JaasAuthenticator"> <init> <login-module>com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule</login-module> <init-param> <debug>true</debug> </init-param> </init> </authenticator> </web-app>
<init-param> directives
<init-param> directives are used to configure the properties of the LoginModule. Existing LoginModules provide documentation of the init-param that are accepted. Custom LoginModule implementations retrieve the init-param values in the initialize method:
LoginModule implementation retrieves init-param
public void initialize(Subject subject, CallbackHandler callbackHandler, Map<String,?> sharedState, Map<String,?> options) { // initialize any configured options _isDebug = "true".equalsIgnoreCase((String) options.get("debug")); ... }