/* * @(#)X500Principal.java 1.22 06/10/10 * * Copyright 1990-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version * 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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The current specification * for the string representation of a distinguished name is defined in * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2253.html">RFC 2253</a>. * This class, however, accepts string formats from both RFC 2253 and * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1779.html">RFC 1779</a>, * and also recognizes attribute type keywords whose OIDs * (Object Identifiers) are defined in * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2459.html">RFC 2459</a>. * * <p> The string representation for this <code>X500Principal</code> * can be obtained by calling the <code>getName</code> methods. * * <p> Note that the <code>getSubjectX500Principal</code> and * <code>getIssuerX500Principal</code> methods of * <code>X509Certificate</code> return X500Principals representing the * issuer and subject fields of the certificate. * * @version 1.22, 10/10/06 * @see java.security.cert.X509Certificate * @since 1.4 */ public final class X500Principal implements Principal, java.io.Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = -500463348111345721L; /** * RFC 1779 String format of Distinguished Names. */ public static final String RFC1779 = "RFC1779"; /** * RFC 2253 String format of Distinguished Names. */ public static final String RFC2253 = "RFC2253"; /** * Canonical String format of Distinguished Names. */ public static final String CANONICAL = "CANONICAL"; /** * The X500Name representing this principal. * * NOTE: this field is reflectively accessed from within X500Name. */ private transient X500Name thisX500Name; /** * Creates an X500Principal by wrapping an X500Name. * * NOTE: The constructor is package private. It is intended to be accessed * using privileged reflection from classes in sun.security.*. * Currently referenced from sun.security.x509.X500Name.asX500Principal(). */ X500Principal(X500Name x500Name) { thisX500Name = x500Name; } /** * Creates an <code>X500Principal</code> from a string representation of * an X.500 distinguished name (ex: * "CN=Duke, OU=JavaSoft, O=Sun Microsystems, C=US"). * The distinguished name must be specified using the grammar defined in * RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 (either format is acceptable). * * <p>This constructor recognizes the attribute type keywords * defined in RFC 1779 and RFC 2253 * (and listed in {@link #getName(String format) getName(String format)}), * as well as the T, DNQ or DNQUALIFIER, SURNAME, GIVENNAME, INITIALS, * GENERATION, EMAILADDRESS, and SERIALNUMBER keywords whose OIDs are * defined in RFC 2459 and its successor. * Any other attribute type must be specified as an OID. * * @param name an X.500 distinguished name in RFC 1779 or RFC 2253 format * @exception NullPointerException if the <code>name</code> * is <code>null</code> * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the <code>name</code> * is improperly specified */ public X500Principal(String name) { if (name == null) { throw new NullPointerException (sun.security.util.ResourcesMgr.getString ("provided null name")); } try { thisX500Name = new X500Name(name); } catch (Exception e) { IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException ("improperly specified input name: " + name); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } } /** * Creates an <code>X500Principal</code> from a distinguished name in * ASN.1 DER encoded form. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is as * follows. * <pre><code> * Name ::= CHOICE { * RDNSequence } * * RDNSequence ::= SEQUENCE OF RelativeDistinguishedName * * RelativeDistinguishedName ::= * SET SIZE (1 .. MAX) OF AttributeTypeAndValue * * AttributeTypeAndValue ::= SEQUENCE { * type AttributeType, * value AttributeValue } * * AttributeType ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER * * AttributeValue ::= ANY DEFINED BY AttributeType * .... * DirectoryString ::= CHOICE { * teletexString TeletexString (SIZE (1..MAX)), * printableString PrintableString (SIZE (1..MAX)), * universalString UniversalString (SIZE (1..MAX)), * utf8String UTF8String (SIZE (1.. MAX)), * bmpString BMPString (SIZE (1..MAX)) } * </code></pre> * * @param name a byte array containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 * DER encoded form * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an encoding error occurs * (incorrect form for DN) */ public X500Principal(byte[] name) { try { thisX500Name = new X500Name(name); } catch (Exception e) { IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException ("improperly specified input name"); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } } /** * Creates an <code>X500Principal</code> from an <code>InputStream</code> * containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form. * The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the * documentation for * {@link #X500Principal(byte[] name) X500Principal(byte[] name)}. * * <p> The read position of the input stream is positioned * to the next available byte after the encoded distinguished name. * * @param is an <code>InputStream</code> containing the distinguished * name in ASN.1 DER encoded form * * @exception NullPointerException if the <code>InputStream</code> * is <code>null</code> * @exception IllegalArgumentException if an encoding error occurs * (incorrect form for DN) */ public X500Principal(InputStream is) { if (is == null) { throw new NullPointerException("provided null input stream"); } try { if (is.markSupported()) is.mark(is.available() + 1); DerValue der = new DerValue(is); thisX500Name = new X500Name(der.data); } catch (Exception e) { if (is.markSupported()) { try { is.reset(); } catch (IOException ioe) { IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException ("improperly specified input stream " + ("and unable to reset input stream")); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } } IllegalArgumentException iae = new IllegalArgumentException ("improperly specified input stream"); iae.initCause(e); throw iae; } } /** * Returns a string representation of the X.500 distinguished name using * the format defined in RFC 2253. * * <p>This method is equivalent to calling * <code>getName(X500Principal.RFC2253)</code>. * * @return the distinguished name of this <code>X500Principal</code> */ public String getName() { return getName(X500Principal.RFC2253); } /** * Returns a string representation of the X.500 distinguished name * using the specified format. Valid values for the format are * "RFC1779", "RFC2253", and "CANONICAL" (case insensitive). * * <p> If "RFC1779" is specified as the format, * this method emits the attribute type keywords defined in * RFC 1779 (CN, L, ST, O, OU, C, STREET). * Any other attribute type is emitted as an OID. * * <p> If "RFC2253" is specified as the format, * this method emits the attribute type keywords defined in * RFC 2253 (CN, L, ST, O, OU, C, STREET, DC, UID). * Any other attribute type is emitted as an OID. * Under a strict reading, RFC 2253 only specifies a UTF-8 string * representation. The String returned by this method is the * Unicode string achieved by decoding this UTF-8 representation. * * <p> If "CANONICAL" is specified as the format, * this method returns an RFC 2253 conformant string representation * with the following additional canonicalizations: * * <p><ol> * <li> Leading zeros are removed from attribute types * that are encoded as dotted decimal OIDs * <li> DirectoryString attribute values of type * PrintableString and UTF8String are not * output in hexadecimal format * <li> DirectoryString attribute values of types * other than PrintableString and UTF8String * are output in hexadecimal format * <li> Leading and trailing white space characters * are removed from non-hexadecimal attribute values * (unless the value consists entirely of white space characters) * <li> Internal substrings of one or more white space characters are * converted to a single space in non-hexadecimal * attribute values * <li> Relative Distinguished Names containing more than one * Attribute Value Assertion (AVA) are output in the * following order: an alphabetical ordering of AVAs * containing standard keywords, followed by a numeric * ordering of AVAs containing OID keywords. * <li> The only characters in attribute values that are escaped are * those which section 2.4 of RFC 2253 states must be escaped * (they are escaped using a preceding backslash character) * <li> The entire name is converted to upper case * using <code>String.toUpperCase(Locale.US)</code> * <li> The entire name is converted to lower case * using <code>String.toLowerCase(Locale.US)</code> * <li> The name is finally normalized using normalization form KD, * as described in the Unicode Standard and UAX #15 * </ol> * * <p> Additional standard formats may be introduced in the future. * * @param format the format to use * * @return a string representation of this <code>X500Principal</code> * using the specified format * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified format is invalid */ public String getName(String format) { if (format != null) { if (format.equalsIgnoreCase(RFC1779)) { return thisX500Name.getRFC1779Name(); } else if (format.equalsIgnoreCase(RFC2253)) { return thisX500Name.getRFC2253Name(); } else if (format.equalsIgnoreCase(CANONICAL)) { return thisX500Name.getRFC2253CanonicalName(); } } throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid format specified"); } /** * Returns the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER encoded form. The ASN.1 * notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for * {@link #X500Principal(byte[] name) X500Principal(byte[] name)}. * * <p>Note that the byte array returned is cloned to protect against * subsequent modifications. * * @return a byte array containing the distinguished name in ASN.1 DER * encoded form */ public byte[] getEncoded() { try { return thisX500Name.getEncoded(); } catch (IOException e) { throw new RuntimeException("unable to get encoding", e); } } /** * Return a user-friendly string representation of this * <code>X500Principal</code>. * * @return a string representation of this <code>X500Principal</code> */ public String toString() { return thisX500Name.toString(); } /** * Compares the specified <code>Object</code> with this * <code>X500Principal</code> for equality. * * <p> Specifically, this method returns <code>true</code> if * the <code>Object</code> <i>o</i> is an <code>X500Principal</code> * and if the respective canonical string representations * (obtained via the <code>getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL)</code> method) * of this object and <i>o</i> are equal. * * <p> This implementation is compliant with the requirements of RFC 2459. * * @param o Object to be compared for equality with this * <code>X500Principal</code> * * @return <code>true</code> if the specified <code>Object</code> is equal * to this <code>X500Principal</code>, <code>false</code> otherwise */ public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) { return true; } if (o instanceof X500Principal == false) { return false; } X500Principal other = (X500Principal)o; return this.thisX500Name.equals(other.thisX500Name); } /** * Return a hash code for this <code>X500Principal</code>. * * <p> The hash code is calculated via: * <code>getName(X500Principal.CANONICAL).hashCode()</code> * * @return a hash code for this <code>X500Principal</code> */ public int hashCode() { return thisX500Name.hashCode(); } /** * Save the X500Principal object to a stream. * * @serialData this <code>X500Principal</code> is serialized * by writing out its DER-encoded form * (the value of <code>getEncoded</code> is serialized). */ private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { s.writeObject(thisX500Name.getEncodedInternal()); } /** * Reads this object from a stream (i.e., deserializes it). */ private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws java.io.IOException, java.io.NotActiveException, ClassNotFoundException { // re-create thisX500Name thisX500Name = new X500Name((byte[])s.readObject()); } }