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See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ /* * @test * @bug 4395238 4354003 4387961 4395266 * @summary A test of many of the new functionality to go into JSSE 1.1 * Fixed 4395238: The new certificate chains APIs should really be * returning certs, not x509 certs * Fixed 4354003: Need API to get client certificate chain * Fixed 4387961: HostnameVerifier needs to pass various hostnames * Fixed 4395266: HttpsURLConnection should be made protected * @run main/othervm HttpsURLConnectionLocalCertificateChain * * SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use * system properties in samevm/agentvm mode. * @author Brad Wetmore */ import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import javax.net.ssl.*; import java.security.cert.*; public class HttpsURLConnectionLocalCertificateChain implements HandshakeCompletedListener, HostnameVerifier { /* * ============================================================= * Set the various variables needed for the tests, then * specify what tests to run on each side. */ /* * Should we run the client or server in a separate thread? * Both sides can throw exceptions, but do you have a preference * as to which side should be the main thread. */ static boolean separateServerThread = false; /* * Where do we find the keystores? */ static String pathToStores = "../../../../etc"; static String keyStoreFile = "keystore"; static String trustStoreFile = "truststore"; static String passwd = "passphrase"; /* * Is the server ready to serve? */ volatile static boolean serverReady = false; /* * Default Verifier */ public boolean verify(String hostname, SSLSession session) { try { Certificate [] certs = session.getPeerCertificates(); for (int i = 0; i< certs.length; i++) { if (certs[i] instanceof X509Certificate) { System.out.println("Hostname Verification cert #1: "); // System.out.println(certs[i].toString()); } } } catch (Exception e) { serverException = e; } return true; } /* * The event sent by the app. */ HandshakeCompletedEvent event; /* * Provide the Listener for the HandshakeCompletedEvent * Store the event now, we'll examine it later as we're * finishing the test... */ public void handshakeCompleted(HandshakeCompletedEvent theEvent) { event = theEvent; } void examineHandshakeCompletedEvent() throws Exception { /* * Also check the types during compile. We changed * from cert.x509 to certs. */ dumpCerts("examineHandshakeCompletedEvent received", event.getPeerCertificates()); dumpCerts("examineHandshakeCompletedEvent sent", event.getLocalCertificates()); } synchronized void dumpCerts(String where, Certificate [] certs) throws Exception { System.out.println(""); System.out.println(where + ":"); if (certs == null) { throw new Exception("certs == null"); } for (int i = 0; i< certs.length; i++) { if (certs[i] instanceof X509Certificate) { System.out.println("cert #1: " + ((X509Certificate) certs[i]).getSubjectDN()); } } } void doServerSide() throws Exception { SSLServerSocketFactory sslssf; SSLServerSocket sslServerSocket; System.out.println("Starting Server..."); sslssf = (SSLServerSocketFactory) SSLServerSocketFactory.getDefault(); sslServerSocket = (SSLServerSocket) sslssf.createServerSocket(serverPort); serverPort = sslServerSocket.getLocalPort(); System.out.println("Kicking off Client..."); serverReady = true; SSLSocket sslSocket = (SSLSocket) sslServerSocket.accept(); sslSocket.setNeedClientAuth(true); sslSocket.addHandshakeCompletedListener(this); InputStream sslIS = sslSocket.getInputStream(); OutputStream sslOS = sslSocket.getOutputStream(); DataOutputStream out = new DataOutputStream(sslOS); System.out.println("Server reading request..."); sslIS.read(); System.out.println("Server replying..."); try { out.writeBytes("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n"); out.writeBytes("Content-Length: " + 1 + "\r\n"); out.writeBytes("Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n"); out.write(57); out.flush(); } catch (IOException ie) { serverException = ie; } System.out.println("Server getting certs..."); SSLSession sslSession = sslSocket.getSession(); dumpCerts("ServerSide sent", sslSession.getLocalCertificates()); dumpCerts("ServerSide received", sslSession.getPeerCertificates()); /* * Won't bother closing IS/sockets this time, we're exiting... */ /* * We'll eventually get this event, wait for it. */ while (event == null) { Thread.sleep(1000); } System.out.println("Server examining Event..."); examineHandshakeCompletedEvent(); } void doClientSide() throws Exception { /* * Wait for server to get started. */ while (!serverReady) { Thread.sleep(50); } System.out.println("Starting Client..."); String url = "https://localhost:" + serverPort; System.out.println("connecting to: " + url); URL myURL = new URL(url); HttpsURLConnection myURLc; System.out.println("Client setting up URL/connecting..."); myURLc = (HttpsURLConnection) myURL.openConnection(); myURLc.setHostnameVerifier(this); myURLc.connect(); InputStream sslIS = myURLc.getInputStream(); System.out.println("Client reading..."); sslIS.read(); System.out.println("Client dumping certs..."); dumpCerts("ClientSide received", myURLc.getServerCertificates()); dumpCerts("ClientSide sent", myURLc.getLocalCertificates()); /* * Won't bother closing IS/sockets this time, we're exiting... */ } /* * ============================================================= * The remainder is just support stuff */ // use any free port by default volatile int serverPort = 0; volatile Exception serverException = null; volatile Exception clientException = null; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { String keyFilename = System.getProperty("test.src", "./") + "/" + pathToStores + "/" + keyStoreFile; String trustFilename = System.getProperty("test.src", "./") + "/" + pathToStores + "/" + trustStoreFile; System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", keyFilename); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", passwd); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", trustFilename); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", passwd); /* * Start the tests. */ new HttpsURLConnectionLocalCertificateChain(); } Thread clientThread = null; Thread serverThread = null; HttpsURLConnectionLocalCertificateChain () throws Exception { if (separateServerThread) { startServer(true); startClient(false); } else { startClient(true); startServer(false); } /* * Wait for other side to close down. */ if (separateServerThread) { serverThread.join(); } else { clientThread.join(); } /* * When we get here, the test is pretty much over. * * If the main thread excepted, that propagates back * immediately. If the other thread threw an exception, we * should report back. */ if (serverException != null) throw serverException; if (clientException != null) throw clientException; } void startServer(boolean newThread) throws Exception { if (newThread) { serverThread = new Thread() { public void run() { try { doServerSide(); } catch (Exception e) { /* * Our server thread just died. * * Release the client, if not active already... */ System.out.println("Server died..."); serverReady = true; serverException = e; } } }; serverThread.start(); } else { doServerSide(); } } void startClient(boolean newThread) throws Exception { if (newThread) { clientThread = new Thread() { public void run() { try { doClientSide(); } catch (Exception e) { /* * Our client thread just died. */ System.out.println("Client died..."); clientException = e; } } }; clientThread.start(); } else { doClientSide(); } } }