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Security
Documentation of openHAB's security features
To secure the communication with openHAB there are currently two mechanisms in place
- HTTPS
- Authentication
Authentication is implemented by SecureHttpContext
which in turn implements HttpContext
. This SecureHttpContext
is registered with the OSGi !HttpService and provides the security hook handleSecurity
. At least all authentication requests are delegated to the javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.LoginContext
which is the entry point to JAAS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Authentication_and_Authorization_Service) !LoginModules.
The SecureHttpContext
is currently used by the WebAppServlet
and the CmdServlet
which constitutes the default iPhone UI as well as the RESTApplication
which provides the REST functionality.
openHAB supports HTTPS out of the box. Just point your browser to
https://127.0.0.1:8443/openhab.app?sitemap=demo#
and the HTTP communication will be encrypted by SSL.
If you prefer to use your own X.509 certificates, you can. Configure_SSL has information on how to do that, and there's a step-by-step guide specifically for openHAB users.
In order to activate Authentication one has to add the following parameters to the openHAB start command line
-
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=./etc/login.conf
- the configuration file of the JAAS !LoginModules
By default the command line references the file <openhabhome>/etc/login.conf
which in turn configures a PropertyFileLoginModule that references the user configuration file login.properties
. One should use all available LoginModule implementation here as well (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/JAAS for further information).
The default configuration for login credentials for openHAB is the file <openhabhome>/configuration/users.cfg
. In this file, you can put a simple list of "user=pwd" pairs, which will then be used for the authentication.
Note that you could optionally add roles after a comma, but there is currently no support for different roles in openHAB.
The security options can be configured through openhab.cfg
. One can choose between
-
ON
- security is enabled generally -
OFF
- security is disabled generally -
EXTERNAL
- security is switched on for external requests (e.g. originating from the Internet) only
To distinguish between internal and external addresses one may configure a net mask in openhab.cfg
. Every ip-address which is in range of this net mask will be treated as internal address must not be authorized though.
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