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[[servlet-headers]]
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= Security HTTP Response Headers
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You can use xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers[Security HTTP Response Headers] to increase the security of web applications.
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This section is dedicated to servlet-based support for Security HTTP Response Headers.
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[[servlet-headers-default]]
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== Default Security Headers
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Spring Security provides a xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-default[default set of Security HTTP Response Headers] to provide secure defaults.
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While each of these headers are considered best practice, it should be noted that not all clients use the headers, so additional testing is encouraged.
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You can customize specific headers.
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For example, assume that you want the defaults but you wish to specify `SAMEORIGIN` for <<servlet-headers-frame-options,X-Frame-Options>>.
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You can do so with the following configuration:
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.Customize Default Security Headers
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.frameOptions(frameOptions -> frameOptions
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.sameOrigin()
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<frame-options policy="SAMEORIGIN" />
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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// ...
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headers {
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frameOptions {
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sameOrigin = true
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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If you do not want the defaults to be added and want explicit control over what should be used, you can disable the defaults.
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The next code listing shows how to do so.
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If you use Spring Security's configuration, the following adds only xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-cache-control[Cache Control]:
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.Customize Cache Control Headers
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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// do not use any default headers unless explicitly listed
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.defaultsDisabled()
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.cacheControl(withDefaults())
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers defaults-disabled="true">
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<cache-control/>
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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// ...
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headers {
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// do not use any default headers unless explicitly listed
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defaultsDisabled = true
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cacheControl {
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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If necessary, you can disable all of the HTTP Security response headers with the following configuration:
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.Disable All HTTP Security Headers
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers.disable());
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers disabled="true" />
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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// ...
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headers {
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disable()
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-cache-control]]
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== Cache Control
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Spring Security includes xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-cache-control[Cache Control] headers by default.
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However, if you actually want to cache specific responses, your application can selectively invoke https://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpServletResponse.html#setHeader(java.lang.String,java.lang.String)[`HttpServletResponse.setHeader(String,String)`] to override the header set by Spring Security.
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You can use this to ensure that content (such as CSS, JavaScript, and images) is properly cached.
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When you use Spring Web MVC, this is typically done within your configuration.
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You can find details on how to do this in the https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/5.0.0.RELEASE/spring-framework-reference/web.html#mvc-config-static-resources[Static Resources] portion of the Spring Reference documentation
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If necessary, you can also disable Spring Security's cache control HTTP response headers.
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.Cache Control Disabled
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.cacheControl(cache -> cache.disable())
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<cache-control disabled="true"/>
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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headers {
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cacheControl {
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disable()
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-content-type-options]]
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== Content Type Options
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Spring Security includes xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-content-type-options[Content-Type] headers by default.
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However, you can disable it:
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.Content Type Options Disabled
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.contentTypeOptions(contentTypeOptions -> contentTypeOptions.disable())
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<content-type-options disabled="true"/>
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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headers {
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contentTypeOptions {
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disable()
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-hsts]]
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== HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
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By default, Spring Security provides the xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-hsts[Strict Transport Security] header.
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However, you can explicitly customize the results.
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The following example explicitly provides HSTS:
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.Strict Transport Security
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.httpStrictTransportSecurity(hsts -> hsts
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.includeSubDomains(true)
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.preload(true)
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.maxAgeInSeconds(31536000)
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<hsts
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include-subdomains="true"
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max-age-seconds="31536000"
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preload="true" />
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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headers {
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httpStrictTransportSecurity {
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includeSubDomains = true
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preload = true
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maxAgeInSeconds = 31536000
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-hpkp]]
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== HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP)
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Spring Security provides servlet support for xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-hpkp[HTTP Public Key Pinning], but it is xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-hpkp-deprecated[no longer recommended].
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You can enable HPKP headers with the following configuration:
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.HTTP Public Key Pinning
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.httpPublicKeyPinning(hpkp -> hpkp
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.includeSubDomains(true)
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.reportUri("https://example.net/pkp-report")
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.addSha256Pins("d6qzRu9zOECb90Uez27xWltNsj0e1Md7GkYYkVoZWmM=", "E9CZ9INDbd+2eRQozYqqbQ2yXLVKB9+xcprMF+44U1g=")
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<hpkp
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include-subdomains="true"
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report-uri="https://example.net/pkp-report">
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<pins>
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<pin algorithm="sha256">d6qzRu9zOECb90Uez27xWltNsj0e1Md7GkYYkVoZWmM=</pin>
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<pin algorithm="sha256">E9CZ9INDbd+2eRQozYqqbQ2yXLVKB9+xcprMF+44U1g=</pin>
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</pins>
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</hpkp>
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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headers {
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httpPublicKeyPinning {
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includeSubDomains = true
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reportUri = "https://example.net/pkp-report"
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pins = mapOf("d6qzRu9zOECb90Uez27xWltNsj0e1Md7GkYYkVoZWmM=" to "sha256",
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"E9CZ9INDbd+2eRQozYqqbQ2yXLVKB9+xcprMF+44U1g=" to "sha256")
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-frame-options]]
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== X-Frame-Options
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By default, Spring Security instructs browsers to block reflected XSS attacks by using the xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-frame-options[X-Frame-Options].
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For example, the following configuration specifies that Spring Security should no longer instruct browsers to block the content:
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.X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.frameOptions(frameOptions -> frameOptions
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.sameOrigin()
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<frame-options
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policy="SAMEORIGIN" />
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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http {
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headers {
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frameOptions {
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sameOrigin = true
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-xss-protection]]
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== X-XSS-Protection
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By default, Spring Security instructs browsers to block reflected XSS attacks by using the <<headers-xss-protection,X-XSS-Protection header>.
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However, you can change this default.
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For example, the following configuration specifies that Spring Security should no longer instruct browsers to block the content:
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.X-XSS-Protection Customization
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.xssProtection(xss -> xss
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.block(false)
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<xss-protection block="false"/>
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</headers>
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</http>
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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class SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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// ...
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http {
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headers {
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xssProtection {
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block = false
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}
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}
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}
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return http.build()
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}
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}
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----
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====
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[[servlet-headers-csp]]
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== Content Security Policy (CSP)
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Spring Security does not add xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-csp[Content Security Policy] by default, because a reasonable default is impossible to know without knowing the context of the application.
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The web application author must declare the security policy (or policies) to enforce or monitor for the protected resources.
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Consider the following security policy:
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.Content Security Policy Example
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====
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[source,http]
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----
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Content-Security-Policy: script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/
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----
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====
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Given the preceding security policy, you can enable the CSP header:
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.Content Security Policy
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====
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Configuration
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@EnableWebSecurity
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public class WebSecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.headers(headers -> headers
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.contentSecurityPolicy(csp -> csp
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.policyDirectives("script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/")
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)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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}
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----
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.XML
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http>
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<!-- ... -->
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<headers>
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<content-security-policy
|
|
policy-directives="script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/" />
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
contentSecurityPolicy {
|
|
policyDirectives = "script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
To enable the CSP `report-only` header, provide the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Content Security Policy Report Only
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.contentSecurityPolicy(csp -> csp
|
|
.policyDirectives("script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/")
|
|
.reportOnly()
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<content-security-policy
|
|
policy-directives="script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/"
|
|
report-only="true" />
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
contentSecurityPolicy {
|
|
policyDirectives = "script-src 'self' https://trustedscripts.example.com; object-src https://trustedplugins.example.com; report-uri /csp-report-endpoint/"
|
|
reportOnly = true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-referrer]]
|
|
== Referrer Policy
|
|
|
|
Spring Security does not add xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-referrer[Referrer Policy] headers by default.
|
|
You can enable the Referrer Policy header by using the configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Referrer Policy
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.referrerPolicy(referrer -> referrer
|
|
.policy(ReferrerPolicy.SAME_ORIGIN)
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<referrer-policy policy="same-origin" />
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
referrerPolicy {
|
|
policy = ReferrerPolicy.SAME_ORIGIN
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-feature]]
|
|
== Feature Policy
|
|
|
|
Spring Security does not add xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-feature[Feature Policy] headers by default.
|
|
Consider the following `Feature-Policy` header:
|
|
|
|
.Feature-Policy Example
|
|
====
|
|
[source]
|
|
----
|
|
Feature-Policy: geolocation 'self'
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
You can enable the preceding feature policy header by using the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Feature-Policy
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.featurePolicy("geolocation 'self'")
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<feature-policy policy-directives="geolocation 'self'" />
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
featurePolicy("geolocation 'self'")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-permissions]]
|
|
== Permissions Policy
|
|
|
|
Spring Security does not add xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-permissions[Permissions Policy] headers by default.
|
|
Consider the following `Permissions-Policy` header:
|
|
|
|
.Permissions-Policy Example
|
|
====
|
|
[source]
|
|
----
|
|
Permissions-Policy: geolocation=(self)
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
You can enable the preceding permissions policy header using the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Permissions-Policy
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.permissionsPolicy(permissions -> permissions
|
|
.policy("geolocation=(self)")
|
|
)
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<permissions-policy policy="geolocation=(self)" />
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
permissionPolicy {
|
|
policy = "geolocation=(self)"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-clear-site-data]]
|
|
== Clear Site Data
|
|
|
|
Spring Security does not add xref:features/exploits/headers.adoc#headers-clear-site-data[Clear-Site-Data] headers by default.
|
|
Consider the following Clear-Site-Data header:
|
|
|
|
.Clear-Site-Data Example
|
|
====
|
|
----
|
|
Clear-Site-Data: "cache", "cookies"
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
You can send the preceding header on log out with the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Clear-Site-Data
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.logout((logout) -> logout
|
|
.addLogoutHandler(new HeaderWriterLogoutHandler(new ClearSiteDataHeaderWriter(CACHE, COOKIES)))
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
logout {
|
|
addLogoutHandler(HeaderWriterLogoutHandler(ClearSiteDataHeaderWriter(CACHE, COOKIES)))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-custom]]
|
|
== Custom Headers
|
|
Spring Security has mechanisms to make it convenient to add the more common security headers to your application.
|
|
However, it also provides hooks to enable adding custom headers.
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-static]]
|
|
=== Static Headers
|
|
There may be times when you wish to inject custom security headers that are not supported out of the box into your application.
|
|
Consider the following custom security header:
|
|
|
|
[source]
|
|
----
|
|
X-Custom-Security-Header: header-value
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
Given the preceding header, you could add the headers to the response by using the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.StaticHeadersWriter
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.addHeaderWriter(new StaticHeadersWriter("X-Custom-Security-Header","header-value"))
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<header name="X-Custom-Security-Header" value="header-value"/>
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
addHeaderWriter(StaticHeadersWriter("X-Custom-Security-Header","header-value"))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[servlet-headers-writer]]
|
|
=== Headers Writer
|
|
When the namespace or Java configuration does not support the headers you want, you can create a custom `HeadersWriter` instance or even provide a custom implementation of the `HeadersWriter`.
|
|
|
|
The next example use a custom instance of `XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter`.
|
|
If you wanted to explicitly configure <<servlet-headers-frame-options>>, you could do so with the following configuration:
|
|
|
|
.Headers Writer
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.addHeaderWriter(new XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter(XFrameOptionsMode.SAMEORIGIN))
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<header ref="frameOptionsWriter"/>
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
<!-- Requires the c-namespace.
|
|
See https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/htmlsingle/#beans-c-namespace
|
|
-->
|
|
<beans:bean id="frameOptionsWriter"
|
|
class="org.springframework.security.web.header.writers.frameoptions.XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter"
|
|
c:frameOptionsMode="SAMEORIGIN"/>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
http {
|
|
// ...
|
|
headers {
|
|
addHeaderWriter(XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter(XFrameOptionsMode.SAMEORIGIN))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|
|
|
|
[[headers-delegatingrequestmatcherheaderwriter]]
|
|
=== DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter
|
|
|
|
At times, you may want to write a header only for certain requests.
|
|
For example, perhaps you want to protect only your login page from being framed.
|
|
You could use the `DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter` to do so.
|
|
|
|
The following configuration example uses `DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter`:
|
|
|
|
.DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter Java Configuration
|
|
====
|
|
.Java
|
|
[source,java,role="primary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
public class WebSecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
public SecurityFilterChain filterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
|
|
RequestMatcher matcher = new AntPathRequestMatcher("/login");
|
|
DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter headerWriter =
|
|
new DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter(matcher,new XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter());
|
|
http
|
|
// ...
|
|
.headers(headers -> headers
|
|
.frameOptions(frameOptions -> frameOptions.disable())
|
|
.addHeaderWriter(headerWriter)
|
|
);
|
|
return http.build();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.XML
|
|
[source,xml,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
<http>
|
|
<!-- ... -->
|
|
|
|
<headers>
|
|
<frame-options disabled="true"/>
|
|
<header ref="headerWriter"/>
|
|
</headers>
|
|
</http>
|
|
|
|
<beans:bean id="headerWriter"
|
|
class="org.springframework.security.web.header.writers.DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter">
|
|
<beans:constructor-arg>
|
|
<bean class="org.springframework.security.web.util.matcher.AntPathRequestMatcher"
|
|
c:pattern="/login"/>
|
|
</beans:constructor-arg>
|
|
<beans:constructor-arg>
|
|
<beans:bean
|
|
class="org.springframework.security.web.header.writers.frameoptions.XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter"/>
|
|
</beans:constructor-arg>
|
|
</beans:bean>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
.Kotlin
|
|
[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
|
|
----
|
|
@Configuration
|
|
@EnableWebSecurity
|
|
class SecurityConfig {
|
|
|
|
@Bean
|
|
open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
|
|
val matcher: RequestMatcher = AntPathRequestMatcher("/login")
|
|
val headerWriter = DelegatingRequestMatcherHeaderWriter(matcher, XFrameOptionsHeaderWriter())
|
|
http {
|
|
headers {
|
|
frameOptions {
|
|
disable()
|
|
}
|
|
addHeaderWriter(headerWriter)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return http.build()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
----
|
|
====
|