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JaspiManagement command group
Use the commands and parameters in the JaspiManagement command group to manage the configuration of authentication providers.
WAS supports integration of message authentication providers that are compliant with the JASPI for Containers v1.0 specification. Use the Jython or JACL scripting languages to configure Java Authentication Service Provider Interface (JASPI) providers with wsadmin.sh.
JASPI is a new specification introduced in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6). It enables third-party security providers to perform authentication of messages for specific messaging runtime environments. JASPI extends the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) architecture with standardized programming interfaces to make network messages available for processing by authentication providers.
To use JASPI message authentication services, supply an implementation of the required interfaces as defined in the JASPI specification. Read about Developing a custom authentication provider for more information on these interfaces.
WAS v8.0 supports only the Servlet Profile as defined in the JASPI specification.
When JASPI authentication providers are configured, and WAS receives a request message, the security runtime environment determines if the target application is configured to use JASPI authentication. If so, the runtime environment invokes the selected authentication provider to validate the received message. Otherwise, authentication of the message request is done according to the authentication mechanism provided by WAS for the appropriate messaging layer.
The JaspiManagement command group includes the following commands:
- configureJaspi
- defineJaspiProvider
- displayJaspiProvider
- displayJaspiProviderNames
- getJaspiInfo
- modifyJaspiProvider
- removeJaspiProvider
- unconfigureJaspi
configureJaspi
The configureJaspi command is used to specify whether the Java Authentication SPI processing is to be enabled or disabled, and to set the default JASPI provider for a given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters None
Optional parameters
-enabled
Specify true to enable the JASPI configuration and false to disable the configuration.
-defaultProviderName
Name of an already configured JASPI provider that is to be used as the default JASPI provider for the security domain or global security configuration.
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return valueThe command returns the object name of the JASPI configuration ID that the system creates, and is an instance of javax.management.ObjectName. The value displayed in the console is the JASPI configuration ID.
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.configureJaspi('[-enabled true -defaultProviderName testProvider]')### Jacl
$AdminTask configureJaspi {-enabled true -defaultProviderName testProvider}
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.configureJaspi('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask configureJaspi -interactive
defineJaspiProvider
The defineJaspiProvider command configures a new authentication provider for the given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters
-providerName
Specifies a name that uniquely identifies the authentication provider.
-className
Package-qualified name of the class that implements the authentication provider interface (javax.security.auth.message.config.AuthConfigProvider).
Optional parameters
-description
Specifies a textual description of the authentication provider.
-properties
Specifies additional custom configuration properties needed to initialize the authentication provider. This parameter is a list of key/value pairs.
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return valueThe command returns a map of the authentication provider configuration attributes and their values, and is an instance of java.util.Map <java.lang.String, java.lang.Object> that contains the authentication provider configuration attributes. The value displayed in the console is the return value of the Map's toString() method.
Batch example...For clarity, the command is shown below in multiple lines; it must be entered on a single line.
### Jython
AdminTask.defineJaspiProvider('-providerName jaspi_provider -className com.ibm.sample.JaspiProvider -description "Sample authentication provider" -properties [ [debug true] [user admin] ] ')### Jacl
$AdminTask defineJaspiProvider { -providerName jaspi_provider -className com.ibm.JASPIProvider -description "Sample authentication provider" -properties { {debug true} {user admin} } }
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.defineJaspiProvider('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask defineJaspiProvider -interactive
displayJaspiProvider
The displayJaspiProvider command displays the configuration data for one or more given authentication providers for the given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters
-providerName
Unique name(s) of the authentication provider(s) to be displayed.
Optional parameters
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return valueThe command displays the specified provider(s) along with their configuration attributes and values. The data returned is displayed as an instance of java.util.Collection <java.util.Map <java.lang.String, java.lang.Object>>. Each Map instance contains the configuration attributes of an authentication provider. The value displayed in the console is the return value of the Collection's toString() method.
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.displayJaspiProvider('-providerName jaspi_provider')### Jacl
$AdminTask displayJaspiProvider {'-providerName jaspi_provider'}
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.displayJaspiProvider('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask displayJaspiProvider -interactive
displayJaspiProviderNames
The displayJaspiProviderNames command displays the names of authentication providers in the security configuration. When the securityDomainName parameter is provided, only those providers in the given security domain are displayed. When the securityDomainName parameter is not provided, only the names of the providers in the global security configuration are displayed.
When the securityDomainName parameter is provided with the getEffectiveProviderNames parameter set to true, the list of authentication provider names from the given security domain and from the global security configuration are displayed as long as JASPI support is enabled.
The combined list does not include duplicate provider names. For example, if the given security domain configuration has provider names of p1, p2 and p3, and the global security configuration has provider names of p3, p4 and p5, the combined list of provider names contains p1, p2, p3, p4 and p5.
When the securityDomainName parameter is provided with the getEffectiveProviderNames parameter set to false, only the list of authentication providers for the given security domain are displayed. The getEffectiveProviderNames parameter only has an effect when used with the securityDomainName parameter; it is ignored if the securityDomainName provider is not provided.
Target object None
Required parameters None
Optional parameters
-getEffectiveProviderNames
Specify true to get the list of effective authentication provider names or false to get just the list of authentication providers for the security domain configuration. The default value for getEffectiveProviderName is false.
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter. Return value
The command returns a list of JASPI provider names. The data returned is displayed as an instance of java.util.Collection <java.lang.String>.
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.displayJaspiProviderNames()### Jacl
$AdminTask displayJaspiProviderNames
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.displayJaspiProviderNames('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask displayJaspiProviderNames -interactive
getJaspiInfo
The getJaspiInfo command displays information about the JASPI configuration for the given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters None
Optional parameters
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return valueThe command returns an indication of whether Java Authentication SPI processing is enabled. If the command is issued for a specific security domain and a value is customized for the domain, the command returns a value to indicate whether JASPI processing is enabled. If the command is issued for a specific domain and a value is not customized for the domain, it returns an empty list to indicate that the configuration is inherited from the global security configuration. The data returned is displayed as an instance of java.util.Map <java.lang.String, java.lang.Object> that contains the JASPI configuration attributes. The value displayed in the console is the return value of the Map's toString() method.
In addition, this command returns the value configured for the default provider. For example:
wsadmin>$AdminTask getJaspiInfo {defaultProviderName=null, enabled=false}
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.getJaspiInfo()### Jacl
$AdminTask getJaspiInfo
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.getJaspiInfo('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask getJaspiInfo -interactive
modifyJaspiProvider
The modifyJaspiProvider command modifies configuration data for a given authentication provider for the given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters
-providerName
Specifies a name that uniquely identifies the authentication provider.
Optional parameters
-className
Package-qualified name of the class that implements the authentication provider interface (javax.security.auth.message.config.AuthConfigProvider).
-description
Specifies a textual description of the authentication provider.
-properties
Specifies additional custom configuration properties needed to initialize the authentication provider. This parameter is a list of key/value pairs.
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return valueAn instance of java.util.Map <java.lang.String, java.lang.Object> that contains any modified configuration attributes in the given authentication provider or any given associated authentication modules. The value displayed in the console is the return value of the Map's toString() method.
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.modifyJaspiProvider('-providerName jaspi_provider -properties [ [debug false] ] ')### Jacl
$AdminTask modifyJaspiProvider { -providerName jaspi_provider -properties { {debug false} } }Interactive mode example usage
### Jython
AdminTask.modifyJaspiProvider('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask modifyJaspiProvider -interactive
removeJaspiProvider
The removeJaspiProvider command removes one or more authentication providers from the security configuration for the given security domain or the global security configuration.
Target object None
Required parameters
-providerName
Unique name(s) of the authentication provider(s) to be removed.
Optional parameters
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Return value None
Batch example...To remove a single provider using Jython:
AdminTask.removeJaspiProvider('-providerName jaspi_provider')To remove multiple providers using Jython:
AdminTask.removeJaspiProvider( '[-providerName [ Provider1;Provider2 ] ]' )To remove a single user using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeJaspiProvider {'-providerName jaspi_provider'}To remove multiple providers using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeJaspiProvider {-providerName {Provider1 Provider2 } }
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.removeJaspiProvider('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask removeJaspiProvider -interactive
unconfigureJaspi
The unconfigureJaspi command is used to remove the JASPI configuration and all of its associated providers from a security domain.
Target object None
Required parameters
-securityDomainName
Name of the security domain. The command uses the global security configuration if you do not specify a value for the -securityDomainName parameter.
Optional parameters None
Return value None
Batch example...### Jython
AdminTask.unconfigureJaspi('-securityDomainName domain1')### Jacl
$AdminTask unconfigureJaspi {-securityDomainName domain1}
Interactive example...### Jython
AdminTask.unconfigureJaspi('-interactive')### Jacl
$AdminTask unconfigureJaspi -interactive
Implement a custom authentication provider using JASPI
Modify an existing JASPI authentication provider
Delete a JASPI authentication provider
Configure a new JASPI authentication provider
Configure security with scripting
Enable JASPI authentication using the Map JASPI provider option during application deployment
Related
Commands using wsadmin.sh
JASPI authentication providers collection
JASPI authentication provider details
JASPI authentication enablement for applications