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# OpenID Connect Client #
## Overview ##
This project contains an OpenID Connect Client implemented as a Spring Security AuthenticationFilter. The client facilitates a user's authentication into the secured application to an OpenID Connect Java Spring Server following the OpenID Connect Standard protocol.
For an example of the Client configuration, see the [Simple Web App] project.
## Configuring ##
Configure the client by adding the following XML to your application context security making changes where necessary for your specific deployment.
Open and define an HTTP security configuration with a reference to a custom ***AuthenticationEntryPoint***, described below:
<security:http auto-config="false" use-expressions="true" disable-url-rewriting="true" entry-point-ref="authenticationEntryPoint" pattern="/**">
Specify the access attributes and/or filter list for a particular set of URLs needing protection:
<security:intercept-url pattern="/**" access="hasAnyRole('ROLE_USER','ROLE_ADMIN')" />
Indicate that ***OIDCAuthenticationFilter*** authentication filter should be incorporated into the security filter chain:
<security:custom-filter before="PRE_AUTH_FILTER" ref="openIdConnectAuthenticationFilter" />
Then close the HTTP security configuration:
</security:http>
Define a custom ***AuthenticationEntryPoint*** to use a login URL via a bean declaration:
<bean id="authenticationEntryPoint" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.LoginUrlAuthenticationEntryPoint">
<property name="loginFormUrl" value="/openid_connect_login" />
</bean>
NOTE: The ***loginFormUrl*** value is post-pended to the URI of the application being secured to define the ***redirect_uri***, the value passed to the OIDC Server and, if the ***OIDCAuthenticationUsingChooserFilter*** is configured, also the Account Chooser Application.
Define an ***AuthenticationManager*** with a reference to a custom authentication provider, ***OpenIDConnectAuthenticationProvider***:
<security:authentication-manager alias="authenticationManager">
<security:authentication-provider ref="openIDConnectAuthenticationProvider" />
</security:authentication-manager>
Define the custom authentication provider. Note that it does not take a UserDetailsService as input at this time but instead makes a call to the UserInfoEndpoint to fill in user information.
<bean id="openIdConnectAuthenticationProvider" class="org.mitre.openid.connect.client.OIDCAuthenticationProvider" />
### Configuring the OIDCAuthenticationFilter ###
The ***OIDCAuthenticationFilter*** filter is defined with the following properties:
* ***authenticationManager*** -- a reference to the ***AuthenticationManager***
* ***errorRedirectURI*** -- the URI of the Error redirect
Additionally, it contains a set of convenience methods to pass through to parameters on the ***OIDCServerConfiguration*** object that defines attributes of the server that it connects to:
* ***issuer*** -- the root issuer string of this server (required)
* ***authorizationEndpointUrl*** -- the URL of the Authorization Endpoint (required)
* ***tokenEndpointUrl*** -- the URL of the Token Endpoint (required)
* ***jwkSigningUrl*** -- the URL of the JWK (public key) Endpoint for token verification
* ***clientId*** -- the registered client identifier (required)
* ***clientSecret*** -- the registered client secret
* ***userInfoUrl*** -- the URL of the User Info Endpoint
* ***scope*** -- space-separated list of scopes; the required value "openid" will always be prepended to the list given here
Configure like so:
<bean id="openIdConnectAuthenticationFilter"
class="org.mitre.openid.connect.client.PlainOIDCAuthenticationFilter">
<property name="authenticationManager" ref="authenticationManager" />
<property name="errorRedirectURI" value="/login.jsp?authfail=openid" />
<property name="issuer" value="http://server.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/" />
<property name="authorizationEndpointUrl" value="http://sever.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/openidconnect/auth" />
<property name="tokenEndpointUrl" value="http://sever.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/openidconnect/token" />
<property name="jwkSigningUrl" value="http://server.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/jwk" />
<property name="clientId" value="someClientId" />
<property name="clientSecret" value="someClientSecret" />
<property name="userInfoUrl" value="http://server.example.com:8080/open-id-connect-server/userinfo" />
<property name="scope" value="profile email address phone" />
</bean>
### Configuring the OIDCAuthenticationUsingChooserFilter ###
For talking to multiple IdPs using an Account chooser, the ***OIDCAuthenticationUsingChooserFilter*** can be configured and used. [The Client -- Account Chooser protocol] documentation details the protocol used between the Client and an Account Chooser application.
The ***OIDCAuthenticationUsingChooserFilter*** Authentication Filter has the following properties:
* ***authenticationManager*** -- a reference to the ***AuthenticationManager***,
* ***errorRedirectURI*** -- the URI of the Error redirect,
* ***accountChooserURI*** -- to denote the URI of the Account Chooser, and
* ***accountChooserClient*** -- to identify the Client to the Account Chooser UI application.
* ***oidcServerConfigs*** -- a map of ***OIDCserverConfiguration***s to encapsulate the settings necesary for the client to communicate with each respective OIDC server,
Each ***OIDCServerConfiguration*** entry in ***OIDCserverConfiguration*** map is keyed to the ***issuer*** returned from the Account Chooser Application and enumerates the following properties:
* ***authenticationManager*** -- a reference to the ***AuthenticationManager***,
* ***issuer*** -- the root issuer string of this server (required)
* ***authorizationEndpointUrl*** -- the URL of the Authorization Endpoint (required)
* ***tokenEndpointUrl*** -- the URL of the Token Endpoint (required)
* ***jwkSigningUrl*** -- the URL of the JWK (public key) Endpoint for token verification
* ***clientId*** -- the registered client identifier (required)
* ***clientSecret*** -- the registered client secret
* ***userInfoUrl*** -- the URL of the User Info Endpoint
* ***scope*** -- space-separated list of scopes; the required value "openid" will always be prepended to the list given here
Configure like so:
<bean id="openIdConnectAuthenticationFilter"
class="org.mitre.openid.connect.client.OIDCAuthenticationUsingChooserFilter">
<property name="errorRedirectURI" value="/login.jsp?authfail=openid" />
<property name="authenticationManager" ref="authenticationManager" />
<property name="accountChooserURI" value="http://sever.example.com:8080/account-chooser" />
<property name="accountChooserClientID" value="FGWEUIASJK" />
<property name="oidcServerConfigs">
<map>
<entry key="http://sever.example.com:8080/Fopenid-connect-server">
<bean class="org.mitre.openid.connect.client.OIDCServerConfiguration">
<property name="issuer" value="http://server.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/" />
<property name="authorizationEndpointUrl" value="http://sever.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/openidconnect/auth" />
<property name="tokenEndpointUrl" value="http://sever.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/openidconnect/token" />
<property name="jwkSigningUrl" value="http://server.example.com:8080/openid-connect-server/jwk" />
<property name="clientId" value="someClientId" />
<property name="clientSecret" value="someClientSecret" />
<property name="userInfoUrl" value="http://server.example.com:8080/open-id-connect-server/userinfo" />
<property name="scope" value="profile email address phone" />
</bean>
</entry>
<entry key=". . .
</map>
</property>
</bean>
[The Client -- Account Chooser protocol]: https://github.com/mitreid-connect/OpenID-Connect-Java-Spring-Server/blob/master/account-chooser/docs/protocol.md
[Simple Web App]: https://github.com/mitreid-connect/simple-web-app