delegate to the jdk saslServer. Allow acceptor configuration of supported mechanismis; saslMechanisms=<a,b>
and allow login config scope for krb5 to be configured via saslLoginConfigScope=x
When calling a consumer to receive message with a timeout
(receive(long timeout), if the consumer's buffer is empty, it sends
a 'forced delivery' the waiting forever, expecting the server to
send back a 'forced delivery" message if the queue is empty.
If the connection is disconnected as the arrived 'forced
delivery' message is corrupted, this 'forced delivery' message
never gets to consumer. After the session is reconnected,
the consumer never knows that and stays waiting.
To fix that we can send a 'forced delivery' to server right
after the session is reconnected.
This is replacing an executor on ServerSessionPacketHandler
by a this actor.
This is to avoid creating a new runnable per packet received.
Instead of creating new Runnable, this will use a single static runnable
and the packet will be send by a message, which will be treated by a listener.
Look at ServerSessionPacketHandler on this commit for more information on how it works.
Add krb5sslloginmodule that will populate userPrincipal that can be mapped to roles independently
Generalised callback handlers to take a connection and pull certs or peerprincipal based on
callback. This bubbled up into api change in securitystore and security manager
Core client with netty connector and acceptor doing kerberos
jaas.doAs around sslengine init such that the SSL handshake can do kerberos ticket
generaton and validation.
The kerberos authenticated user is then validated with the security manager before
being populated into the message userId.
The feature is enabled with the kerb5Config property. When lowercase it is the
principal. With a leading uppercase char it is the login.config entry to use.
The default id-cache-size is 20000 and the default
confirmation-window-size is 1MB. It turns out the 1MB
size is too small for id-cache-size.
To fix it we adjust the confirmation-window-size to 10MB. Also
a test is added to guarantee it won't break this rule when this
default value is to be changed to any new value.
It fixes compatibility issues with JMS Core clients using the old address model, allowing the client to query JMS temporary queues too.
you would eventually see this issue when using older clients:
AMQ119019: Queue already exists
When a broken packet arrives at client side it causes decoding error.
Currently artemis doesn't handle it properly. It should catch such
errors and disconnect the underlying connection, logging a proper
warning message
Use AcitveMQDestination for subscription naming, fixing and aligning queue naming in the process.
The change is behind a configuration toggle so to avoid causing any breaking changes for uses not expecting.