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Author SHA1 Message Date
stianst
37de8e9f69 Bump version to 3.4.2.Final-SNAPSHOT 2017-12-01 09:34:48 +01:00
mposolda
c4a1764801 KEYCLOAK-5836 More logging around LDAP performance. Added LdapManyObjectsInitializerCommand to easily add many users and groups to the LDAP 2017-11-15 15:29:19 +01:00
Stian Thorgersen
128ff12f8f Bump versions 2017-11-09 15:37:21 +01:00
Hynek Mlnarik
75c354fd94 KEYCLOAK-5745 Separate user and client sessions in infinispan 2017-10-26 10:39:41 +02:00
Hynek Mlnarik
6d18ba4b32 KEYCLOAK-5688 Add externalizers for session entities
and remove unused events
2017-10-18 16:04:57 +02:00
Thomas Darimont
3103e0fd0a KEYCLOAK-5244 Add BlacklistPasswordPolicyProvider (#4370)
* KEYCLOAK-5244 Add BlacklistPasswordPolicyProvider

This introduces a new PasswordPolicy which can refer to
a named predefined password-blacklist to avoid users
choosing too easy to guess passwords.

The BlacklistPasswordPolicyProvider supports built-in as
well as custom blacklists.
built-in blacklists use the form `default/filename`
and custom ones `custom/filename`, where filename
is the name of the found blacklist-filename.

I'd propose to use some of the freely available password blacklists
from the [SecLists](https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/tree/master/Passwords) project.

For testing purposes one can download the password blacklist
```
wget -O 10_million_password_list_top_1000000.txt https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/blob/master/Passwords/10_million_password_list_top_1000000.txt?raw=true
```
to /data/keycloak/blacklists/

Custom password policies can be configured with the SPI
configuration mechanism via jboss-cli:
```
/subsystem=keycloak-server/spi=password-policy:add()
/subsystem=keycloak-server/spi=password-policy/provider=passwordBlacklist:add(enabled=true)
/subsystem=keycloak-server/spi=password-policy/provider=passwordBlacklist:write-attribute(name=properties.blacklistsFolderUri, value=file:///data/keycloak/blacklists/)
```

Password blacklist is stored in a TreeSet.

* KEYCLOAK-5244 Encode PasswordBlacklist as a BloomFilter

We now use a dynamically sized BloomFilter with a
false positive probability of 1% as a backing store
for PasswordBlacklists.

BloomFilter implementation is provided by google-guava
which is available in wildfly.

Password blacklist files are now resolved against
the ${jboss.server.data.dir}/password-blacklists.

This can be overridden via system property, or SPI config.
See JavaDoc of BlacklistPasswordPolicyProviderFactory for details.

Revised implementation to be more extensible, e.g. it could be
possible to use other stores like databases etc.

Moved FileSystem specific methods to FileBasesPasswordBlacklistPolicy.

The PasswordBlacklistProvider uses the guava version 20.0
shipped with wildfly. Unfortunately the arquillian testsuite
transitively depends on guava 23.0 via the selenium-3.5.1
dependency. Hence we need to use version 23.0 for tests but 20.0
for the policy provider to avoid NoClassDefFoundErrors in the
server-dist.

Configure password blacklist folder for tests

* KEYCLOAK-5244 Configure jboss.server.data.dir for test servers

* KEYCLOAK-5244 Translate blacklisted message in base/login
2017-10-17 20:41:44 +02:00
mposolda
ca92bcbf7f KEYCLOAK-5480 Cross-DC setup: Remote cache stores are connecting to Infinispan servers in both datacenters 2017-09-18 18:04:04 +02:00
Stian Thorgersen
433a8dd2e3 KEYCLOAK-5354 (#4440) 2017-08-30 07:59:47 +02:00
Stian Thorgersen
463661b051 Set version to 3.4.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT 2017-08-28 15:46:22 +02:00
Stian Thorgersen
badba7adaf KEYCLOAK-5143 Run auth-server-wildfly profile on Travis (#4317) 2017-07-14 07:01:54 +02:00