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package org.opends.admin.ads.util;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.security.KeyStore;
import java.security.KeyStoreException;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.NoSuchProviderException;
import java.security.Principal;
import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import org.forgerock.i18n.LocalizableMessage;
import org.forgerock.i18n.slf4j.LocalizedLogger;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManager;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManagerFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.TrustManagerFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.X509KeyManager;
import org.opends.server.util.Platform;
/**
* This class is in charge of checking whether the certificates that are
* presented are trusted or not.
* This implementation tries to check also that the subject DN of the
* certificate corresponds to the host passed using the setHostName method.
*
* The constructor tries to use a default TrustManager from the system and if
* it cannot be retrieved this class will only accept the certificates
* explicitly accepted by the user (and specified by calling acceptCertificate).
*
* NOTE: this class is not aimed to be used when we have connections in parallel.
*/
public class ApplicationKeyManager implements X509KeyManager
{
private static final LocalizedLogger logger = LocalizedLogger.getLoggerForThisClass();
/**
* The default keyManager.
*/
private X509KeyManager keyManager;
/**
* The default constructor.
* @param keystore The keystore to use for this keymanager.
* @param password The keystore password to use for this keymanager.
*/
public ApplicationKeyManager(KeyStore keystore, char[] password)
{
KeyManagerFactory kmf = null;
String userSpecifiedAlgo =
System.getProperty("org.opends.admin.keymanageralgo");
String userSpecifiedProvider =
System.getProperty("org.opends.admin.keymanagerprovider");
//Handle IBM specific cases if the user did not specify a algorithm and/or
//provider.
if(userSpecifiedAlgo == null && Platform.isVendor("IBM"))
{
userSpecifiedAlgo = "IbmX509";
}
if(userSpecifiedProvider == null && Platform.isVendor("IBM"))
{
userSpecifiedProvider = "IBMJSSE2";
}
// Have some fallbacks to choose the provider and algorith of the key
// manager. First see if the user wanted to use something specific,
// then try with the SunJSSE provider and SunX509 algorithm. Finally,
// fallback to the default algorithm of the JVM.
String[] preferredProvider =
{ userSpecifiedProvider, "SunJSSE", null, null };
String[] preferredAlgo =
{ userSpecifiedAlgo, "SunX509", "SunX509",
TrustManagerFactory.getDefaultAlgorithm() };
for (int i=0; i<preferredProvider.length && keyManager == null; i++)
{
String provider = preferredProvider[i];
String algo = preferredAlgo[i];
if (algo == null)
{
continue;
}
try
{
if (provider != null)
{
kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance(algo, provider);
}
else
{
kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance(algo);
}
kmf.init(keystore, password);
KeyManager kms[] = kmf.getKeyManagers();
/*
* Iterate over the returned keymanagers, look for an instance
* of X509KeyManager. If found, use that as our "default" key
* manager.
*/
for (int j = 0; j < kms.length; j++)
{
if (kms[i] instanceof X509KeyManager)
{
keyManager = (X509KeyManager) kms[j];
break;
}
}
}
catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e)
{
// Nothing to do. Maybe we should avoid this and be strict, but we are
// in a best effort mode.
logger.warn(LocalizableMessage.raw("Error with the algorithm", e));
}
catch (KeyStoreException e)
{
// Nothing to do. Maybe we should avoid this and be strict, but we are
// in a best effort mode.
logger.warn(LocalizableMessage.raw("Error with the keystore", e));
}
catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e)
{
// Nothing to do. Maybe we should avoid this and be strict, but we are
// in a best effort mode.
logger.warn(LocalizableMessage.raw("Error with the key", e));
}
catch (NoSuchProviderException e)
{
// Nothing to do. Maybe we should avoid this and be strict, but we are
// in a best effort mode.
logger.warn(LocalizableMessage.raw("Error with the provider", e));
}
}
}
/**
* Choose an alias to authenticate the client side of a secure
* socket given the public key type and the list of certificate
* issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any).
*
* @param keyType
* the key algorithm type name(s), ordered with the
* most-preferred key type first.
* @param issuers
* the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names or null
* if it does not matter which issuers are used.
* @param socket
* the socket to be used for this connection. This
* parameter can be null, in which case this method will
* return the most generic alias to use.
* @return the alias name for the desired key, or null if there are
* no matches.
*/
public String chooseClientAlias(String[] keyType, Principal[] issuers,
Socket socket)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.chooseClientAlias(keyType, issuers, socket);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Choose an alias to authenticate the client side of a secure
* socket given the public key type and the list of certificate
* issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any).
*
* @param keyType
* the key algorithm type name(s), ordered with the
* most-preferred key type first.
* @param issuers
* the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names or null
* if it does not matter which issuers are used.
* @param socket
* the socket to be used for this connection. This
* parameter can be null, in which case this method will
* return the most generic alias to use.
* @return the alias name for the desired key, or null if there are
* no matches.
*/
public String chooseServerAlias(String keyType, Principal[] issuers,
Socket socket)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.chooseServerAlias(keyType, issuers, socket);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the certificate chain associated with the given alias.
*
* @param alias
* the alias name
* @return the certificate chain (ordered with the user's
* certificate first and the root certificate authority
* last), or null if the alias can't be found.
*/
public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(String alias)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.getCertificateChain(alias);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Get the matching aliases for authenticating the server side of a
* secure socket given the public key type and the list of
* certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any).
*
* @param keyType
* the key algorithm type name
* @param issuers
* the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names or null
* if it does not matter which issuers are used.
* @return an array of the matching alias names, or null if there
* were no matches.
*/
public String[] getClientAliases(String keyType, Principal[] issuers)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.getClientAliases(keyType, issuers);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the key associated with the given alias.
*
* @param alias
* the alias name
* @return the requested key, or null if the alias can't be found.
*/
public PrivateKey getPrivateKey(String alias)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.getPrivateKey(alias);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Get the matching aliases for authenticating the server side of a
* secure socket given the public key type and the list of
* certificate issuer authorities recognized by the peer (if any).
*
* @param keyType
* the key algorithm type name
* @param issuers
* the list of acceptable CA issuer subject names or null
* if it does not matter which issuers are used.
* @return an array of the matching alias names, or null if there
* were no matches.
*/
public String[] getServerAliases(String keyType, Principal[] issuers)
{
if (keyManager != null)
{
return keyManager.getServerAliases(keyType, issuers);
}
return null;
}
}