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A new mechanism has been added to limit the authentication methods that
can be used to invoke the REST methods. The AuthMethodMapping annotation
maps each REST method to a list of allowed authentication methods defined
auth-method.properties. When a client calls a REST method, the AuthMethod-
Interceptor will intercept the call and verify that the client uses an
allowed authentication method.
For security reason, most REST methods that require authentication have been
configured to require client certificate authentication. Authentication using
username and password will only be used to get the installation token from
security domain.
The auth.properties have been renamed to acl.properties since it's used to
store ACL mappings.
Ticket #477
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Previously ACL checking was done in PKIRealm by matching the URL.
This code has been replaced by ACLInterceptor which will intercept
RESTEasy method invocations. This allows more precise mapping of
REST methods to ACL entries in acl.ldif.
Ticket #287
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To support different access control configurations the REST
services have been separated by roles. Services that don't
need authentication will be available under /rest. Services
that require agent rights will be available under /rest/agent.
Services that require admin rights will be available under
/rest/admin.
Ticket #107
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The user REST service is based on UsrGrpAdminServlet. It provides an interface
to manage users and user certificates.
Ticket #160
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