Validate an authToken










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Got a websocket - see the authToken in the Cookie, in Java Spring how do you validate this authToken? I understand this authToken is passed down from the http layer to the websocket so I'm trying to validate that the websocket is being opened by our app and not by some other source.



Headers for Websocket: 
GET ws://localhost:9999/somePath/websocket HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9999
Connection: Upgrade
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36
Upgrade: websocket
Origin: http://localhost
Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9
Cookie: authToken=elFKMk5TckR0ZUNvdnZySUJxc2ZMdz09OklEZENrRFRySkp0U0ltVFdKU1RIZVE9PQ
Sec-WebSocket-Key: e//VDAjHSRjE810tCbIEyw==
Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; client_max_window_bits
Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: v10.stomp, v11.stomp, v12.stomp


I would like to validate that authToken in the HttpHandshakeInterceptor.beforeHandshake



@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig implements WebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer
registry.addEndpoint(stompEndPoint).addInterceptors(new HttpHandshakeInterceptor()).setAllowedOrigins("*").withSockJS();

public class HttpHandshakeInterceptor implements HandshakeInterceptor
Override
public boolean beforeHandshake(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, WebSocketHandler wsHandler, Map attributes) throws Exception

if (request instanceof ServletServerHttpRequest)
ServletServerHttpRequest servletRequest = (ServletServerHttpRequest) request;
HttpSession session = servletRequest.getServletRequest().getSession();
attributes.put("sessionId", session.getId());
// validate token logic


return true;










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  • It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

    – Ondra Žižka
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:24












  • Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

    – user3842212
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:01















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Got a websocket - see the authToken in the Cookie, in Java Spring how do you validate this authToken? I understand this authToken is passed down from the http layer to the websocket so I'm trying to validate that the websocket is being opened by our app and not by some other source.



Headers for Websocket: 
GET ws://localhost:9999/somePath/websocket HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9999
Connection: Upgrade
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36
Upgrade: websocket
Origin: http://localhost
Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9
Cookie: authToken=elFKMk5TckR0ZUNvdnZySUJxc2ZMdz09OklEZENrRFRySkp0U0ltVFdKU1RIZVE9PQ
Sec-WebSocket-Key: e//VDAjHSRjE810tCbIEyw==
Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; client_max_window_bits
Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: v10.stomp, v11.stomp, v12.stomp


I would like to validate that authToken in the HttpHandshakeInterceptor.beforeHandshake



@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig implements WebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer
registry.addEndpoint(stompEndPoint).addInterceptors(new HttpHandshakeInterceptor()).setAllowedOrigins("*").withSockJS();

public class HttpHandshakeInterceptor implements HandshakeInterceptor
Override
public boolean beforeHandshake(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, WebSocketHandler wsHandler, Map attributes) throws Exception

if (request instanceof ServletServerHttpRequest)
ServletServerHttpRequest servletRequest = (ServletServerHttpRequest) request;
HttpSession session = servletRequest.getServletRequest().getSession();
attributes.put("sessionId", session.getId());
// validate token logic


return true;










share|improve this question
























  • It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

    – Ondra Žižka
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:24












  • Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

    – user3842212
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:01













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Got a websocket - see the authToken in the Cookie, in Java Spring how do you validate this authToken? I understand this authToken is passed down from the http layer to the websocket so I'm trying to validate that the websocket is being opened by our app and not by some other source.



Headers for Websocket: 
GET ws://localhost:9999/somePath/websocket HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9999
Connection: Upgrade
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36
Upgrade: websocket
Origin: http://localhost
Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9
Cookie: authToken=elFKMk5TckR0ZUNvdnZySUJxc2ZMdz09OklEZENrRFRySkp0U0ltVFdKU1RIZVE9PQ
Sec-WebSocket-Key: e//VDAjHSRjE810tCbIEyw==
Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; client_max_window_bits
Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: v10.stomp, v11.stomp, v12.stomp


I would like to validate that authToken in the HttpHandshakeInterceptor.beforeHandshake



@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig implements WebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer
registry.addEndpoint(stompEndPoint).addInterceptors(new HttpHandshakeInterceptor()).setAllowedOrigins("*").withSockJS();

public class HttpHandshakeInterceptor implements HandshakeInterceptor
Override
public boolean beforeHandshake(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, WebSocketHandler wsHandler, Map attributes) throws Exception

if (request instanceof ServletServerHttpRequest)
ServletServerHttpRequest servletRequest = (ServletServerHttpRequest) request;
HttpSession session = servletRequest.getServletRequest().getSession();
attributes.put("sessionId", session.getId());
// validate token logic


return true;










share|improve this question
















Got a websocket - see the authToken in the Cookie, in Java Spring how do you validate this authToken? I understand this authToken is passed down from the http layer to the websocket so I'm trying to validate that the websocket is being opened by our app and not by some other source.



Headers for Websocket: 
GET ws://localhost:9999/somePath/websocket HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9999
Connection: Upgrade
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-Control: no-cache
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36
Upgrade: websocket
Origin: http://localhost
Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9
Cookie: authToken=elFKMk5TckR0ZUNvdnZySUJxc2ZMdz09OklEZENrRFRySkp0U0ltVFdKU1RIZVE9PQ
Sec-WebSocket-Key: e//VDAjHSRjE810tCbIEyw==
Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: permessage-deflate; client_max_window_bits
Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: v10.stomp, v11.stomp, v12.stomp


I would like to validate that authToken in the HttpHandshakeInterceptor.beforeHandshake



@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig implements WebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer
registry.addEndpoint(stompEndPoint).addInterceptors(new HttpHandshakeInterceptor()).setAllowedOrigins("*").withSockJS();

public class HttpHandshakeInterceptor implements HandshakeInterceptor
Override
public boolean beforeHandshake(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, WebSocketHandler wsHandler, Map attributes) throws Exception

if (request instanceof ServletServerHttpRequest)
ServletServerHttpRequest servletRequest = (ServletServerHttpRequest) request;
HttpSession session = servletRequest.getServletRequest().getSession();
attributes.put("sessionId", session.getId());
// validate token logic


return true;







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  • It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

    – Ondra Žižka
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:24












  • Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

    – user3842212
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:01

















  • It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

    – Ondra Žižka
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:24












  • Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

    – user3842212
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:01
















It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

– Ondra Žižka
Nov 14 '18 at 17:24






It depends on what service you authenticate against. That service will tell you if the token is valid.

– Ondra Žižka
Nov 14 '18 at 17:24














Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

– user3842212
Nov 14 '18 at 19:01





Its spring-security - I would think there would be something like SecurityManger.isValidToken(authToken). In my case the Websocket is opened up to another server (the location of beforeHandshake in the code above), so I need to validate the authToken back to server where all the login is happening - getting back to that server is easy, but what to call to authenticate has me confused.

– user3842212
Nov 14 '18 at 19:01












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