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#define __ARC_X509TOKEN_H__
#include <arc/XMLNode.h>
#include <arc/message/SOAPEnvelope.h>
// WS-Security X509 Token Profile v1.1
// wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd"
namespace Arc {
/// Class for manipulating X.509 Token Profile.
/**This class is for generating/consuming X.509 Token profile.
* Currently it is used by x509token handler (src/hed/pdc/x509tokensh/)
* It is not necessary to directly called this class. If we need to
* use X.509 Token functionality, we only need to configure the x509token
* handler into service and client.
*/
class X509Token : public SOAPEnvelope {
public:
/**X509TokeType is for distinguishing two types of operation.
*It is used as the parameter of constuctor.
*/
typedef enum {
Signature,
Encryption
} X509TokenType;
/** Constructor.Parse X509 Token information from SOAP header.
* X509 Token related information is extracted from SOAP header and
* stored in class variables. And then it the X509Token object will
* be used for authentication if the tokentype is Signature; otherwise
* if the tokentype is Encryption, the encrypted soap body will be
* decrypted and replaced by decrypted message.
* keyfile is only needed when the X509Token is encryption token
*/
X509Token(SOAPEnvelope& soap, const std::string& keyfile = "");
/** Constructor. Add X509 Token information into the SOAP header.
*Generated token contains elements X509 token and signature, and is
*meant to be used for authentication on the consuming side.
*@param soap The SOAP message to which the X509 Token will be inserted
*@param certfile The certificate file which will be used to encrypt the SOAP body
*(if parameter tokentype is Encryption), or be used as <wsse:BinarySecurityToken/>
*(if parameter tokentype is Signature).
*@param keyfile The key file which will be used to create signature. Not needed when create encryption.
*@param tokentype Token type: Signature or Encryption.
*/
X509Token(SOAPEnvelope& soap, const std::string& certfile, const std::string& keyfile, X509TokenType token_type = Signature);
/** Deconstructor. Nothing to be done except finalizing the xmlsec library.
*/
~X509Token(void);
/** Returns true of constructor succeeded
*/
operator bool(void);
/**Check signature by using the certificare information in X509Token which
* is parsed by the constructor, and the trusted certificates specified as
* one of the two parameters.
* Not only the signature (in the X509Token) itself is checked,
* but also the certificate which is supposed to check the signature needs
* to be trused (which means the certificate is issued by the ca certificate
* from CA file or CA directory).
* At least one the the two parameters should be set.
* @param cafile The CA file
* @param capath The CA directory
* @return true if authentication passes; otherwise false
*/
bool Authenticate(const std::string& cafile, const std::string& capath);
/** Check signature by using the cert information in soap message.
* Only the signature itself is checked, and it is not guranteed that
* the certificate which is supposed to check the signature is trusted.
*/
bool Authenticate(void);
private:
/** Tells if specified SOAP header has WSSE element and X509Token inside
* the WSSE element.
*/
bool Check(SOAPEnvelope& soap);
private:
xmlNodePtr signature_nd;
std::string cert_str;
X509TokenType tokentype;
};
} // namespace Arc
#endif /* __ARC_X509TOKEN_H__ */
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