Spring-Boot-Shiro | Shiro builds a simple restful service | Security Framework library
kandi X-RAY | Spring-Boot-Shiro Summary
kandi X-RAY | Spring-Boot-Shiro Summary
Shiro builds a simple restful service based on SpringBoot + JWT
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- Utility method for testing purposes
- Performs login
- Returns true if the request is a login attempt
- Sends a 404 response
- Generate basic authorization info
- Gets user data
- Get username from token
- Get user by username
- Logs a user
- Sign secret token
- Gets the password
- Handle SHiro exception
- Get authentication info
- Verify token
- Handle unauthorized exception
- Handle global exception
- Get the error status code from the request
- Main entry point
- The shiro filter bean
- The defaultAdvisorCreator
- Set the AuthorizationSource advisor
- Set the access control headers for the request
- Create default web security manager
- Gets article
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QUESTION
I have an x509 certificate as a file/byte array that I'd like to use to verify the signature provided in a CertificateVerify
TLS message. I think I can use SecKeyVerifySignature
once I've determined the certificate's key algorithm (SecKeyAlgorithm
parameter) and initialized the signedData
from the transcript hash (concatenated to the context string, etc.).
openssl x509
reports the certificate's key like
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-18 at 14:14I misunderstood my own goals.
The CertificateVerify
message provides a digest of the handshake up to that point. The server uses its certificate's private key to perform that signature. As indicated in the TLS 1.3 specification, the signature algorithm is part of the CertificateVerify structure
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Install Spring-Boot-Shiro
You can use Spring-Boot-Shiro like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Spring-Boot-Shiro component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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