| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192939495 | [[reactive-x509]]= Reactive X.509 AuthenticationSimilar to xref:servlet/authentication/x509.adoc#servlet-x509[Servlet X.509 authentication], reactive x509 authentication filter allows extracting an authentication token from a certificate provided by a client.Below is an example of a reactive x509 security configuration:====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@Beanpublic SecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {	http		.x509(withDefaults())		.authorizeExchange(exchanges -> exchanges		    .anyExchange().permitAll()		);	return http.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanfun securityWebFilterChain(http: ServerHttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain {    return http {        x509 { }        authorizeExchange {            authorize(anyExchange, authenticated)        }    }}----====In the configuration above, when neither `principalExtractor` nor `authenticationManager` is provided defaults will be used. The default principal extractor is `SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor` which extracts the CN (common name) field from a certificate provided by a client. The default authentication manager is `ReactivePreAuthenticatedAuthenticationManager` which performs user account validation, checking that user account with a name extracted by `principalExtractor` exists and it is not locked, disabled, or expired.The next example demonstrates how these defaults can be overridden.====.Java[source,java,role="primary"]----@Beanpublic SecurityWebFilterChain securityWebFilterChain(ServerHttpSecurity http) {	SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor principalExtractor =	        new SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor();	principalExtractor.setSubjectDnRegex("OU=(.*?)(?:,|$)");	ReactiveAuthenticationManager authenticationManager = authentication -> {		authentication.setAuthenticated("Trusted Org Unit".equals(authentication.getName()));		return Mono.just(authentication);	};	http		.x509(x509 -> x509		    .principalExtractor(principalExtractor)		    .authenticationManager(authenticationManager)		)		.authorizeExchange(exchanges -> exchanges		    .anyExchange().authenticated()		);	return http.build();}----.Kotlin[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@Beanfun securityWebFilterChain(http: ServerHttpSecurity): SecurityWebFilterChain? {    val customPrincipalExtractor = SubjectDnX509PrincipalExtractor()    customPrincipalExtractor.setSubjectDnRegex("OU=(.*?)(?:,|$)")    val customAuthenticationManager = ReactiveAuthenticationManager { authentication: Authentication ->        authentication.isAuthenticated = "Trusted Org Unit" == authentication.name        Mono.just(authentication)    }    return http {        x509 {            principalExtractor = customPrincipalExtractor            authenticationManager = customAuthenticationManager        }        authorizeExchange {            authorize(anyExchange, authenticated)        }    }}----====In this example, a username is extracted from the OU field of a client certificate instead of CN, and account lookup using `ReactiveUserDetailsService` is not performed at all. Instead, if the provided certificate issued to an OU named "Trusted Org Unit", a request will be authenticated.For an example of configuring Netty and `WebClient` or `curl` command-line tool to use mutual TLS and enable X.509 authentication, please refer to https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-security-samples/tree/main/servlet/java-configuration/authentication/x509.
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