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= Authentication Migrations
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The following steps relate to changes around how authentication is performed.
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[[servlet-opt-in-sha256-rememberme]]
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== Use SHA-256 in Remember Me
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The `TokenBasedRememberMeServices` implementation now supports SHA-256 for the Remember Me token and this is the default in Spring Security 6.
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This change makes the implementation more secure by default since MD5 is already proven to be a weak hashing algorithm and vulnerable against collision attacks and modular differential attacks.
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The new generated tokens now have the information of which algorithm was used to generate the token and that information is used in order to match it.
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If the algorithm name is not present, then the `matchingAlgorithm` property is used to check the token.
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This allows for a smooth transition from MD5 to SHA-256.
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To opt into the new Spring Security 6 default to encode the tokens while still being able to decode tokens encoded with MD5, you can set the `encodingAlgorithm` property to SHA-256 and the `matchingAlgorithm` property to MD5.
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See the xref:servlet/authentication/rememberme.adoc#_tokenbasedremembermeservices[reference documentation] and the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/authentication/rememberme/TokenBasedRememberMeServices.html[API docs] for more information.
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[[servlet-opt-in-sha256-sha256-encoding]]
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.Use Spring Security 6 defaults for encoding, SHA-256 for encoding and MD5 for matching
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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 SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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SecurityFilterChain securityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http, RememberMeServices rememberMeServices) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.rememberMe((remember) -> remember
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.rememberMeServices(rememberMeServices)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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@Bean
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RememberMeServices rememberMeServices(UserDetailsService userDetailsService) {
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RememberMeTokenAlgorithm encodingAlgorithm = RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.SHA256;
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TokenBasedRememberMeServices rememberMe = new TokenBasedRememberMeServices(myKey, userDetailsService, encodingAlgorithm);
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rememberMe.setMatchingAlgorithm(RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.MD5);
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return rememberMe;
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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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<remember-me services-ref="rememberMeServices"/>
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</http>
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<bean id="rememberMeServices" class=
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"org.springframework.security.web.authentication.rememberme.TokenBasedRememberMeServices">
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<property name="userDetailsService" ref="myUserDetailsService"/>
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<property name="key" value="springRocks"/>
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<property name="matchingAlgorithm" value="MD5"/>
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<property name="encodingAlgorithm" value="SHA256"/>
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</bean>
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----
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====
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At some point, you will want to fully migrate to Spring Security 6 defaults. But how do you know when it is safe to do so?
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Let's suppose that you deployed your application using SHA-256 as the encoding algorithm (as you have done <<servlet-opt-in-sha256-sha256-encoding,here>>) on November 1st, if you have the value for the `tokenValiditySeconds` property set to N days (14 is the default), you can migrate to SHA-256 N days after November 1st (which is November 15th in this example).
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By that time, all the tokens generated with MD5 will have expired.
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.Use Spring Security 6 defaults, SHA-256 for both encoding and matching
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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 SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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SecurityFilterChain securityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http, RememberMeServices rememberMeServices) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.rememberMe((remember) -> remember
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.rememberMeServices(rememberMeServices)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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@Bean
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RememberMeServices rememberMeServices(UserDetailsService userDetailsService) {
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RememberMeTokenAlgorithm encodingAlgorithm = RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.SHA256;
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TokenBasedRememberMeServices rememberMe = new TokenBasedRememberMeServices(myKey, userDetailsService, encodingAlgorithm);
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rememberMe.setMatchingAlgorithm(RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.SHA256);
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return rememberMe;
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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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<remember-me services-ref="rememberMeServices"/>
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</http>
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<bean id="rememberMeServices" class=
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"org.springframework.security.web.authentication.rememberme.TokenBasedRememberMeServices">
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<property name="userDetailsService" ref="myUserDetailsService"/>
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<property name="key" value="springRocks"/>
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<property name="matchingAlgorithm" value="SHA256"/>
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<property name="encodingAlgorithm" value="SHA256"/>
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</bean>
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----
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====
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If you are having problems with the Spring Security 6 defaults, you can explicitly opt into 5.8 defaults using the following configuration:
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.Use MD5 for both encoding and matching algorithms
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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 SecurityConfig {
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@Bean
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SecurityFilterChain securityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http, RememberMeServices rememberMeServices) throws Exception {
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http
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// ...
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.rememberMe((remember) -> remember
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.rememberMeServices(rememberMeServices)
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);
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return http.build();
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}
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@Bean
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RememberMeServices rememberMeServices(UserDetailsService userDetailsService) {
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RememberMeTokenAlgorithm encodingAlgorithm = RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.MD5;
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TokenBasedRememberMeServices rememberMe = new TokenBasedRememberMeServices(myKey, userDetailsService, encodingAlgorithm);
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rememberMe.setMatchingAlgorithm(RememberMeTokenAlgorithm.MD5);
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return rememberMe;
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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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<remember-me services-ref="rememberMeServices"/>
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</http>
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<bean id="rememberMeServices" class=
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"org.springframework.security.web.authentication.rememberme.TokenBasedRememberMeServices">
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<property name="userDetailsService" ref="myUserDetailsService"/>
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<property name="key" value="springRocks"/>
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<property name="matchingAlgorithm" value="MD5"/>
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<property name="encodingAlgorithm" value="MD5"/>
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</bean>
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----
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====
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== Propagate ``AuthenticationServiceException``s
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{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/authentication/AuthenticationFilter.html[`AuthenticationFilter`] propagates {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/AuthenticationServiceException.html[``AuthenticationServiceException``]s to the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/AuthenticationEntryPoint.html[`AuthenticationEntryPoint`].
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Because ``AuthenticationServiceException``s represent a server-side error instead of a client-side error, in 6.0, this changes to propagate them to the container.
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=== Configure `AuthenticationFailureHandler` to rethrow ``AuthenticationServiceException``s
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To prepare for the 6.0 default, wire `AuthenticationFilter` instances with a `AuthenticationFailureHandler` that rethrows ``AuthenticationServiceException``s, like so:
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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AuthenticationFilter authenticationFilter = new AuthenticationFilter(...);
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AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler handler = new AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(...);
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handler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true);
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authenticationFilter.setAuthenticationFailureHandler(handler);
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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val authenticationFilter: AuthenticationFilter = new AuthenticationFilter(...)
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val handler: AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler = new AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(...)
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handler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)
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authenticationFilter.setAuthenticationFailureHandler(handler)
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----
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.Xml
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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<bean id="authenticationFilter" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.AuthenticationFilter">
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<!-- ... -->
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<property ref="authenticationFailureHandler"/>
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</bean>
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<bean id="authenticationFailureHandler" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler">
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<property name="rethrowAuthenticationServiceException" value="true"/>
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</bean>
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----
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====
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[[servlet-authenticationfailurehandler-opt-out]]
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=== Opt-out Steps
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If rethrowing ``AuthenticationServiceException``s gives you trouble, you can set the value to false instead of taking the 6.0 default, like so:
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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AuthenticationFilter authenticationFilter = new AuthenticationFilter(...);
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AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler handler = new AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(...);
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handler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(false);
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authenticationFilter.setAuthenticationFailureHandler(handler);
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----
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.Kotlin
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[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]
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val authenticationFilter: AuthenticationFilter = new AuthenticationFilter(...)
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val handler: AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler = new AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(...)
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handler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(false)
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authenticationFilter.setAuthenticationFailureHandler(handler)
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----
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.Xml
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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<bean id="authenticationFilter" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.AuthenticationFilter">
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<!-- ... -->
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<property ref="authenticationFailureHandler"/>
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</bean>
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<bean id="authenticationFailureHandler" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.AuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler">
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<property name="rethrowAuthenticationServiceException" value="false"/>
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</bean>
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----
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====
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