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Spring Security

Spring Security

By : Badr Nasslahsen
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Spring Security

Spring Security

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By: Badr Nasslahsen

Overview of this book

With experienced hackers constantly targeting apps, properly securing them becomes challenging when you integrate this factor with legacy code, new technologies, and other frameworks. Written by a Lead Cloud and Security Architect as well as CISSP, this book helps you easily secure your Java apps with Spring Security, a trusted and highly customizable authentication and access control framework. The book shows you how to implement different authentication mechanisms and properly restrict access to your app. You’ll learn to integrate Spring Security with popular web frameworks like Thymeleaf and Microservice and Cloud services like Zookeeper and Eureka, along with architecting solutions that leverage its full power while staying loosely coupled. You’ll also see how Spring Security defends against session fixation, moves into concurrency control, and how you can use session management for administrative functions. This fourth edition aligns with Java 17/21 and Spring Security 6, covering advanced security scenarios for RESTful web services and microservices. This ensures you fully understand the issues surrounding stateless authentication and discover a concise approach to solving those issues. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to integrate Spring Security 6 with GraalVM native images seamlessly, from start to finish.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
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Part 1: Fundamentals of Application Security
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Part 2: Authentication Techniques
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Part 3: Exploring OAuth 2 and SAML 2
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Part 4: Enhancing Authorization Mechanisms
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Part 5: Advanced Security Features and Deployment Optimization

Determining roles with Jxplorer

We will now try to determine the roles for our user with Jxplorer. Using the connection, we created previously, perform the following steps:

  1. Right-click on World and select Search.
  2. Enter a search base of ou=Groups,dc=jbcpcalendar,dc=com. This corresponds to the baseDn attribute of the DefaultSpringSecurityContextSource object we specified, plus the groupSearchBase attribute we specified for the AuthenticationManagerBuilder object.
  3. Enter a text filter of [email protected],ou=Users,dc=jbcpcalendar,dc= com. This corresponds to the default groupSearchFilter attribute of (uniqueMember={0}). Notice that we have substituted the full DN of the user we found in our previous exercise for the {0} value.
  4. Click on Search.
Figure 6.8 – Role search

Figure 6.8 – Role search

  1. You will observe that the User group is the only group returned in our search results. Click on copy DN of the single result returned by...

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