66
votes

I have a single method that I want to allow both anonymous and authenticated access to.

I am using Spring Security 3.2.4 with Java based configuration.

The overridden configure method (in my custom configuration class extending WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter) has the following http block:

    http
        .addFilterBefore(muiltpartFilter, ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
        .addFilterBefore(cf, ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
        .authorizeRequests()
            .anyRequest()
            .authenticated()
            .and()
        .authorizeRequests()
            .antMatchers("/ping**")
            .permitAll()
            .and()
        .formLogin()
            .loginPage("/login")
            .permitAll()
            .and()
        .logout()
            .logoutUrl("/logout")
        .logoutSuccessUrl("/login");

The ping request handler and method is in a controller that also contains the login handler, and it has no separate @PreAuthorize or other annotations that might cause the issue.

The problem is that anonymous access is denied and the user is redirected to the login page.

Logging at the debug level, I see the following feedback from Spring Security:

[2014-07-11 13:18:04,483] [DEBUG] [org.springframework.security.web.access.intercept.FilterSecurityInterceptor] Secure object: FilterInvocation: URL: /ping; Attributes: [authenticated]
[2014-07-11 13:18:04,483] [DEBUG] [org.springframework.security.web.access.intercept.FilterSecurityInterceptor] Previously Authenticated: org.springframework.security.authentication.AnonymousAuthenticationToken@6faad796: Principal: anonymousUser; Credentials: [PROTECTED]; Authenticated: true; Details: org.springframework.security.web.authentication.WebAuthenticationDetails@ffffa64e: RemoteIpAddress: 192.168.2.128; SessionId: 0EF6B13BBA5F00C020FF9C35A6E3FBA9; Granted Authorities: ROLE_ANONYMOUS
[2014-07-11 13:18:04,483] [DEBUG] [org.springframework.security.access.vote.AffirmativeBased] Voter: org.springframework.security.web.access.expression.WebExpressionVoter@123f2882, returned: -1
[2014-07-11 13:18:04,483] [DEBUG] [org.springframework.security.web.access.ExceptionTranslationFilter] Access is denied (user is anonymous); redirecting to authentication entry point

What I'm trying to accomplish is to have a method that can be called at any point and which will send a reply indicating whether or not the request is inside a logged-in session.

5
What happens if you use "/ping" or "/ping*" as the pattern? - Shaun the Sheep
Are you the Luke Taylor, whose name I've seen many many times in Spring Security Javadoc comments? Quite an honor if so! The behavior is the same using /ping and using /ping*, unfortunately. - Marceau
Shouldn't your authorizeRequests().anyRequest().authenticated() be the last one? In XML the ordering of the elements is important so I can imagine the same applies to java config. - M. Deinum
@M.Deinum, I tried your suggestion by placing the .authorizeRequests().antMatchers("/ping**").permitAll() before, and it now works. Thanks! - Marceau

5 Answers

50
votes

The permission order is important, it works when I configure it like this:

.authorizeRequests()
        .antMatchers("/ping**")
        .permitAll()
        .and()
.authorizeRequests()
        .anyRequest()
        .authenticated()
        .and()
42
votes

I saw the same issue. Make sure you didn't call
super.configure(http);
anyRequest().authenticated();
is called by default.

14
votes

Need to add .annonymous()

http
    .addFilterBefore(muiltpartFilter, ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
    .addFilterBefore(cf, ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
    .anonymous().and()
    .authorizeRequests().anyRequest().authenticated().and()
        .authorizeRequests()
            .antMatchers("/ping**")
            .permitAll()
            .and()
        .formLogin()
            .loginPage("/login")
            .permitAll()
            .and()
        .logout()
            .logoutUrl("/logout")
        .logoutSuccessUrl("/login");

Referred from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/25280897/256245

1
votes

I was struggling with this a problem for a day. What I had to do in the end is to remove the @Component annotation from my filter, and instantiate it manually, as described in this answer.

So for the original question this would look something like:

http
    .addFilterBefore(new MultiPartFilter(), ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
    .addFilterBefore(new OtherFilter(), ChannelProcessingFilter.class)
    .authorizeRequests() // ... rest omitted for brevity

I also had to remove these endpoints from spring security altogether by overriding configure(WebSecurity web) as described in J. Perez's answer:

@Override
public void configure(WebSecurity web) throws Exception {
    web.ignoring().antMatchers("/ping**");
}
0
votes
@Override
public void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
    http.anonymous().and()...;
}

@Override
public void configure(WebSecurity web) throws Exception {
    web.ignoring().mvcMatchers("/ping**");
}