Class SessionFixationProtectionStrategy
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- org.springframework.security.web.authentication.session.SessionFixationProtectionStrategy
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org.springframework.beans.factory.Aware,org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisherAware,SessionAuthenticationStrategy
public class SessionFixationProtectionStrategy extends java.lang.ObjectUsesHttpServletRequest.invalidate()to protect against session fixation attacks.Creates a new session for the newly authenticated user if they already have a session (as a defence against session-fixation protection attacks), and copies their session attributes across to the new session. The copying of the attributes can be disabled by setting
migrateSessionAttributestofalse(note that even in this case, internal Spring Security attributes will still be migrated to the new session).This approach will only be effective if your servlet container always assigns a new session Id when a session is invalidated and a new session created by calling
HttpServletRequest.getSession().Issues with
HttpSessionBindingListenerThe migration of existing attributes to the newly-created session may cause problems if any of the objects implement the
HttpSessionBindingListenerinterface in a way which makes assumptions about the life-cycle of the object. An example is the use of Spring session-scoped beans, where the initial removal of the bean from the session will cause theDisposableBeaninterface to be invoked, in the assumption that the bean is no longer required.We'd recommend that you take account of this when designing your application and do not store attributes which may not function correctly when they are removed and then placed back in the session. Alternatively, you should customize the
SessionAuthenticationStrategyto deal with the issue in an application-specific way.- Since:
- 3.0
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected org.apache.commons.logging.Loglogger
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SessionFixationProtectionStrategy()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description protected java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object>extractAttributes(javax.servlet.http.HttpSession session)Called to extract the existing attributes from the session, prior to invalidating it.voidonAuthentication(Authentication authentication, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response)Called when a user is newly authenticated.protected voidonSessionChange(java.lang.String originalSessionId, javax.servlet.http.HttpSession newSession, Authentication auth)Called when the session has been changed and the old attributes have been migrated to the new session.voidsetAlwaysCreateSession(boolean alwaysCreateSession)voidsetApplicationEventPublisher(org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisher applicationEventPublisher)Sets theApplicationEventPublisherto use for submittingSessionFixationProtectionEvent.voidsetMigrateSessionAttributes(boolean migrateSessionAttributes)Defines whether attributes should be migrated to a new session or not.
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Method Detail
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extractAttributes
protected java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Object> extractAttributes(javax.servlet.http.HttpSession session)
Called to extract the existing attributes from the session, prior to invalidating it. IfmigrateAttributesis set tofalse, only Spring Security attributes will be retained. All application attributes will be discarded.You can override this method to control exactly what is transferred to the new session.
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session- the session from which the attributes should be extracted- Returns:
- the map of session attributes which should be transferred to the new session
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setMigrateSessionAttributes
public void setMigrateSessionAttributes(boolean migrateSessionAttributes)
Defines whether attributes should be migrated to a new session or not. Has no effect if you override theextractAttributesmethod.Attributes used by Spring Security (to store cached requests, for example) will still be retained by default, even if you set this value to
false.- Parameters:
migrateSessionAttributes- whether the attributes from the session should be transferred to the new, authenticated session.
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onAuthentication
public void onAuthentication(Authentication authentication, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response)
Called when a user is newly authenticated.If a session already exists, and matches the session Id from the client, a new session will be created, and the session attributes copied to it (if
migrateSessionAttributesis set). If the client's requested session Id is invalid, nothing will be done, since there is no need to change the session Id if it doesn't match the current session.If there is no session, no action is taken unless the
alwaysCreateSessionproperty is set, in which case a session will be created if one doesn't already exist.- Specified by:
onAuthenticationin interfaceSessionAuthenticationStrategy
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onSessionChange
protected void onSessionChange(java.lang.String originalSessionId, javax.servlet.http.HttpSession newSession, Authentication auth)Called when the session has been changed and the old attributes have been migrated to the new session. Only called if a session existed to start with. Allows subclasses to plug in additional behaviour. *The default implementation of this method publishes a
SessionFixationProtectionEventto notify the application that the session ID has changed. If you override this method and still wish these events to be published, you should callsuper.onSessionChange()within your overriding method.- Parameters:
originalSessionId- the original session identifiernewSession- the newly created sessionauth- the token for the newly authenticated principal
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setApplicationEventPublisher
public void setApplicationEventPublisher(org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisher applicationEventPublisher)
Sets theApplicationEventPublisherto use for submittingSessionFixationProtectionEvent. The default is to not submit theSessionFixationProtectionEvent.- Specified by:
setApplicationEventPublisherin interfaceorg.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisherAware- Parameters:
applicationEventPublisher- theApplicationEventPublisher. Cannot be null.
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setAlwaysCreateSession
public void setAlwaysCreateSession(boolean alwaysCreateSession)
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