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[[servlet-authorization-filtersecurityinterceptor]]
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= Authorize HttpServletRequest with FilterSecurityInterceptor
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:figures: servlet/authorization
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[NOTE]
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`FilterSecurityInterceptor` is in the process of being replaced by xref:servlet/authorization/authorize-http-requests.adoc[`AuthorizationFilter`].
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Consider using that instead.
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This section builds on xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-architecture[Servlet Architecture and Implementation] by digging deeper into how xref:servlet/authorization/index.adoc#servlet-authorization[authorization] works within Servlet based applications.
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The {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/access/intercept/FilterSecurityInterceptor.html[`FilterSecurityInterceptor`] provides xref:servlet/authorization/index.adoc#servlet-authorization[authorization] for ``HttpServletRequest``s.
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It is inserted into the xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-filterchainproxy[FilterChainProxy] as one of the xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-security-filters[Security Filters].
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.Authorize HttpServletRequest
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image::{figures}/filtersecurityinterceptor.png[]
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* image:{icondir}/number_1.png[] First, the `FilterSecurityInterceptor` obtains an  xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-authentication[Authentication] from the xref:servlet/authentication/architecture.adoc#servlet-authentication-securitycontextholder[SecurityContextHolder].
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* image:{icondir}/number_2.png[] Second, `FilterSecurityInterceptor` creates a {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/FilterInvocation.html[`FilterInvocation`] from the `HttpServletRequest`, `HttpServletResponse`, and `FilterChain` that are passed into the `FilterSecurityInterceptor`.
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// FIXME: link to FilterInvocation
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* image:{icondir}/number_3.png[] Next, it passes the `FilterInvocation` to `SecurityMetadataSource` to get the ``ConfigAttribute``s.
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* image:{icondir}/number_4.png[] Finally, it passes the `Authentication`, `FilterInvocation`, and ``ConfigAttribute``s to the xref:servlet/authorization.adoc#authz-access-decision-manager`AccessDecisionManager`.
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** image:{icondir}/number_5.png[] If authorization is denied, an `AccessDeniedException` is thrown.
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In this case the xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-exceptiontranslationfilter[`ExceptionTranslationFilter`] handles the `AccessDeniedException`.
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** image:{icondir}/number_6.png[] If access is granted, `FilterSecurityInterceptor` continues with the xref:servlet/architecture.adoc#servlet-filters-review[FilterChain] which allows the application to process normally.
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// configuration (xml/java)
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By default, Spring Security's authorization will require all requests to be authenticated.
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The explicit configuration looks like:
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[[servlet-authorize-requests-defaults]]
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.Every Request Must be Authenticated
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[tabs]
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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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@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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		.authorizeRequests(authorize -> authorize
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			.anyRequest().authenticated()
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		);
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	return http.build();
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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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	<intercept-url pattern="/**" access="authenticated"/>
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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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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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    http {
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        // ...
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        authorizeRequests {
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            authorize(anyRequest, authenticated)
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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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We can configure Spring Security to have different rules by adding more rules in order of precedence.
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.Authorize Requests
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[tabs]
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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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@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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		.authorizeRequests(authorize -> authorize                                  // <1>
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			.mvcMatchers("/resources/**", "/signup", "/about").permitAll()         // <2>
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			.mvcMatchers("/admin/**").hasRole("ADMIN")                             // <3>
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			.mvcMatchers("/db/**").access("hasRole('ADMIN') and hasRole('DBA')")   // <4>
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			.anyRequest().denyAll()                                                // <5>
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		);
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	return http.build();
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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> <!--1-->
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	<!-- ... -->
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	<!--2-->
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	<intercept-url pattern="/resources/**" access="permitAll"/>
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	<intercept-url pattern="/signup" access="permitAll"/>
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	<intercept-url pattern="/about" access="permitAll"/>
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	<intercept-url pattern="/admin/**" access="hasRole('ADMIN')"/> <!--3-->
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	<intercept-url pattern="/db/**" access="hasRole('ADMIN') and hasRole('DBA')"/> <!--4-->
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	<intercept-url pattern="/**" access="denyAll"/> <!--5-->
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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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@Bean
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open fun filterChain(http: HttpSecurity): SecurityFilterChain {
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   http {
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        authorizeRequests { // <1>
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            authorize("/resources/**", permitAll) // <2>
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            authorize("/signup", permitAll)
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            authorize("/about", permitAll)
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            authorize("/admin/**", hasRole("ADMIN")) // <3>
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            authorize("/db/**", "hasRole('ADMIN') and hasRole('DBA')") // <4>
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            authorize(anyRequest, denyAll) // <5>
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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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<1> There are multiple authorization rules specified.
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Each rule is considered in the order they were declared.
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<2> We specified multiple URL patterns that any user can access.
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Specifically, any user can access a request if the URL starts with "/resources/", equals "/signup", or equals "/about".
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<3> Any URL that starts with "/admin/" will be restricted to users who have the role "ROLE_ADMIN".
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You will notice that since we are invoking the `hasRole` method we do not need to specify the "ROLE_" prefix.
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<4> Any URL that starts with "/db/" requires the user to have both "ROLE_ADMIN" and "ROLE_DBA".
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You will notice that since we are using the `hasRole` expression we do not need to specify the "ROLE_" prefix.
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<5> Any URL that has not already been matched on is denied access.
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This is a good strategy if you do not want to accidentally forget to update your authorization rules.
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[[filtersecurityinterceptor-every-request]]
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== Apply FilterSecurityInterceptor to every request
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By default, the `FilterSecurityInterceptor` only applies once to a request.
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This means that if a request is dispatched from a request that was already filtered, the `FilterSecurityInterceptor` will back-off and not perform any authorization checks.
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In some scenarios, you may want to apply the filter to every request.
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You can configure Spring Security to apply the authorization rules to every request by using the `filterSecurityInterceptorOncePerRequest` method:
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.Set filterSecurityInterceptorOncePerRequest to false
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[tabs]
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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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@Bean
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SecurityFilterChain web(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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    http
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        .authorizeRequests((authorize) -> authorize
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            .filterSecurityInterceptorOncePerRequest(false)
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            .anyRequest.authenticated()
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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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XML::
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http once-per-request="false">
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    <intercept-url pattern="/**" access="authenticated"/>
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</http>
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----
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======
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You can also configure authorization based on the request dispatcher type:
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.Permit ASYNC dispatcher type
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[tabs]
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Java::
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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----
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@Bean
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SecurityFilterChain web(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
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    http
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        .authorizeRequests((authorize) -> authorize
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            .filterSecurityInterceptorOncePerRequest(false)
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            .dispatcherTypeMatchers(DispatcherType.ASYNC).permitAll()
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            .anyRequest.authenticated()
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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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XML::
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[source,xml,role="secondary"]
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----
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<http auto-config="true" once-per-request="false">
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    <intercept-url request-matcher-ref="dispatcherTypeMatcher" access="permitAll" />
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    <intercept-url pattern="/**" access="authenticated"/>
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</http>
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<b:bean id="dispatcherTypeMatcher" class="org.springframework.security.web.util.matcher.DispatcherTypeRequestMatcher">
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    <b:constructor-arg value="ASYNC"/>
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</b:bean>
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----
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======
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