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package sun.security.ssl;
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import java.io.*;
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import java.net.*;
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import java.util.Enumeration;
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import java.util.Hashtable;
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import java.util.Vector;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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import java.util.Collection;
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import java.security.Principal;
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import java.security.PrivateKey;
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import java.security.SecureRandom;
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import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
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import java.security.cert.CertificateEncodingException;
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import javax.crypto.SecretKey;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSession;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSessionContext;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSessionBindingListener;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSessionBindingEvent;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSession;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLPermission;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;
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import javax.net.ssl.ExtendedSSLSession;
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import javax.security.auth.x500.X500Principal;
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import static sun.security.ssl.CipherSuite.*;
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import static sun.security.ssl.CipherSuite.KeyExchange.*;
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/**
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* Implements the SSL session interface, and exposes the session context
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* which is maintained by SSL servers.
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*
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* <P> Servers have the ability to manage the sessions associated with
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* their authentication context(s). They can do this by enumerating the
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* IDs of the sessions which are cached, examining those sessions, and then
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* perhaps invalidating a given session so that it can't be used again.
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* If servers do not explicitly manage the cache, sessions will linger
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* until memory is low enough that the runtime environment purges cache
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* entries automatically to reclaim space.
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*
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* <P><em> The only reason this class is not package-private is that
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* there's no other public way to get at the server session context which
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* is associated with any given authentication context. </em>
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*
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* @author David Brownell
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*/
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final class SSLSessionImpl extends ExtendedSSLSession {
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/*
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* we only really need a single null session
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*/
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static final SSLSessionImpl nullSession = new SSLSessionImpl();
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// compression methods
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private static final byte compression_null = 0;
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/*
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* The state of a single session, as described in section 7.1
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* of the SSLv3 spec.
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*/
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private final ProtocolVersion protocolVersion;
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private final SessionId sessionId;
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private X509Certificate[] peerCerts;
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private byte compressionMethod;
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private CipherSuite cipherSuite;
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private SecretKey masterSecret;
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/*
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* Information not part of the SSLv3 protocol spec, but used
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* to support session management policies.
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*/
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private final long creationTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
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private long lastUsedTime = 0;
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private final String host;
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private final int port;
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private SSLSessionContextImpl context;
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private int sessionCount;
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private boolean invalidated;
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private X509Certificate[] localCerts;
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private PrivateKey localPrivateKey;
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private String[] localSupportedSignAlgs;
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private String[] peerSupportedSignAlgs;
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// Principals for non-certificate based cipher suites
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private Principal peerPrincipal;
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private Principal localPrincipal;
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/*
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* We count session creations, eventually for statistical data but
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* also since counters make shorter debugging IDs than the big ones
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* we use in the protocol for uniqueness-over-time.
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*/
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private static volatile int counter = 0;
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/*
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* Use of session caches is globally enabled/disabled.
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*/
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private static boolean defaultRejoinable = true;
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/* Class and subclass dynamic debugging support */
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private static final Debug debug = Debug.getInstance("ssl");
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/*
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* Create a new non-rejoinable session, using the default (null)
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* cipher spec. This constructor returns a session which could
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* be used either by a client or by a server, as a connection is
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* first opened and before handshaking begins.
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*/
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private SSLSessionImpl() {
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this(ProtocolVersion.NONE, CipherSuite.C_NULL, null,
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new SessionId(false, null), null, -1);
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}
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/*
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* Create a new session, using a given cipher spec. This will
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* be rejoinable if session caching is enabled; the constructor
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* is intended mostly for use by serves.
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*/
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SSLSessionImpl(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CipherSuite cipherSuite,
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Collection<SignatureAndHashAlgorithm> algorithms,
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SecureRandom generator, String host, int port) {
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this(protocolVersion, cipherSuite, algorithms,
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new SessionId(defaultRejoinable, generator), host, port);
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}
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/*
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* Record a new session, using a given cipher spec and session ID.
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*/
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SSLSessionImpl(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CipherSuite cipherSuite,
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Collection<SignatureAndHashAlgorithm> algorithms,
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SessionId id, String host, int port) {
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this.protocolVersion = protocolVersion;
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sessionId = id;
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peerCerts = null;
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compressionMethod = compression_null;
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this.cipherSuite = cipherSuite;
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masterSecret = null;
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this.host = host;
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this.port = port;
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sessionCount = ++counter;
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localSupportedSignAlgs =
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SignatureAndHashAlgorithm.getAlgorithmNames(algorithms);
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if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("session")) {
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System.out.println("%% Initialized: " + this);
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}
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}
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void setMasterSecret(SecretKey secret) {
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if (masterSecret == null) {
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masterSecret = secret;
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} else {
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throw new RuntimeException("setMasterSecret() error");
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the master secret ... treat with extreme caution!
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*/
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SecretKey getMasterSecret() {
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return masterSecret;
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}
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void setPeerCertificates(X509Certificate[] peer) {
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if (peerCerts == null) {
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peerCerts = peer;
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}
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}
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void setLocalCertificates(X509Certificate[] local) {
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localCerts = local;
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}
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void setLocalPrivateKey(PrivateKey privateKey) {
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localPrivateKey = privateKey;
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}
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void setPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms(
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Collection<SignatureAndHashAlgorithm> algorithms) {
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peerSupportedSignAlgs =
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SignatureAndHashAlgorithm.getAlgorithmNames(algorithms);
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}
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/**
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* Set the peer principal.
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*/
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void setPeerPrincipal(Principal principal) {
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if (peerPrincipal == null) {
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peerPrincipal = principal;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Set the local principal.
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*/
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void setLocalPrincipal(Principal principal) {
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localPrincipal = principal;
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}
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/**
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* Returns true iff this session may be resumed ... sessions are
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* usually resumable. Security policies may suggest otherwise,
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* for example sessions that haven't been used for a while (say,
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* a working day) won't be resumable, and sessions might have a
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* maximum lifetime in any case.
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*/
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boolean isRejoinable() {
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return sessionId != null && sessionId.length() != 0 &&
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!invalidated && isLocalAuthenticationValid();
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}
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public synchronized boolean isValid() {
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return isRejoinable();
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}
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/**
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* Check if the authentication used when establishing this session
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* is still valid. Returns true if no authentication was used
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*/
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boolean isLocalAuthenticationValid() {
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if (localPrivateKey != null) {
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try {
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// if the private key is no longer valid, getAlgorithm()
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// should throw an exception
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// (e.g. Smartcard has been removed from the reader)
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localPrivateKey.getAlgorithm();
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} catch (Exception e) {
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invalidate();
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the ID for this session. The ID is fixed for the
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* duration of the session; neither it, nor its value, changes.
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*/
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public byte[] getId() {
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return sessionId.getId();
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}
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/**
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* For server sessions, this returns the set of sessions which
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* are currently valid in this process. For client sessions,
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* this returns null.
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*/
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public SSLSessionContext getSessionContext() {
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/*
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* An interim security policy until we can do something
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* more specific in 1.2. Only allow trusted code (code which
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* can set system properties) to get an
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* SSLSessionContext. This is to limit the ability of code to
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* look up specific sessions or enumerate over them. Otherwise,
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* code can only get session objects from successful SSL
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* connections which implies that they must have had permission
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* to make the network connection in the first place.
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*/
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SecurityManager sm;
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if ((sm = System.getSecurityManager()) != null) {
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sm.checkPermission(new SSLPermission("getSSLSessionContext"));
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}
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return context;
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}
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SessionId getSessionId() {
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return sessionId;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the cipher spec in use on this session
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*/
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CipherSuite getSuite() {
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return cipherSuite;
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}
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/**
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* Resets the cipher spec in use on this session
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*/
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void setSuite(CipherSuite suite) {
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cipherSuite = suite;
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if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("session")) {
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System.out.println("%% Negotiating: " + this);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the name of the cipher suite in use on this session
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*/
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public String getCipherSuite() {
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return getSuite().name;
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}
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ProtocolVersion getProtocolVersion() {
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return protocolVersion;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the standard name of the protocol in use on this session
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*/
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public String getProtocol() {
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return getProtocolVersion().name;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the compression technique used in this session
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*/
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byte getCompression() {
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return compressionMethod;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the hashcode for this session
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*/
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public int hashCode() {
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return sessionId.hashCode();
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if sessions have same ids, false otherwise.
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*/
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public boolean equals(Object obj) {
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if (obj == this) {
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return true;
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}
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if (obj instanceof SSLSessionImpl) {
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SSLSessionImpl sess = (SSLSessionImpl) obj;
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return (sessionId != null) && (sessionId.equals(
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sess.getSessionId()));
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Return the cert chain presented by the peer in the
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* java.security.cert format.
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* Note: This method can be used only when using certificate-based
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* cipher suites; using it with non-certificate-based cipher suites,
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* such as Kerberos, will throw an SSLPeerUnverifiedException.
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*
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* @return array of peer X.509 certs, with the peer's own cert
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* first in the chain, and with the "root" CA last.
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*/
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public java.security.cert.Certificate[] getPeerCertificates()
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throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException {
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//
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// clone to preserve integrity of session ... caller can't
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// change record of peer identity even by accident, much
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// less do it intentionally.
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//
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if ((cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5) ||
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(cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5_EXPORT)) {
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throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("no certificates expected"
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+ " for Kerberos cipher suites");
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}
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if (peerCerts == null) {
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throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("peer not authenticated");
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}
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// Certs are immutable objects, therefore we don't clone them.
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// But do need to clone the array, so that nothing is inserted
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// into peerCerts.
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return (java.security.cert.Certificate[])peerCerts.clone();
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}
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/**
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* Return the cert chain presented to the peer in the
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* java.security.cert format.
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* Note: This method is useful only when using certificate-based
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* cipher suites.
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*
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* @return array of peer X.509 certs, with the peer's own cert
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* first in the chain, and with the "root" CA last.
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*/
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public java.security.cert.Certificate[] getLocalCertificates() {
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//
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// clone to preserve integrity of session ... caller can't
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// change record of peer identity even by accident, much
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// less do it intentionally.
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return (localCerts == null ? null :
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(java.security.cert.Certificate[])localCerts.clone());
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}
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/**
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* Return the cert chain presented by the peer in the
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* javax.security.cert format.
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* Note: This method can be used only when using certificate-based
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* cipher suites; using it with non-certificate-based cipher suites,
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* such as Kerberos, will throw an SSLPeerUnverifiedException.
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*
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* @return array of peer X.509 certs, with the peer's own cert
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* first in the chain, and with the "root" CA last.
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*/
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public javax.security.cert.X509Certificate[] getPeerCertificateChain()
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throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException {
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//
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// clone to preserve integrity of session ... caller can't
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// change record of peer identity even by accident, much
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// less do it intentionally.
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//
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|
440 |
if ((cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5) ||
|
|
441 |
(cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5_EXPORT)) {
|
|
442 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("no certificates expected"
|
|
443 |
+ " for Kerberos cipher suites");
|
|
444 |
}
|
|
445 |
if (peerCerts == null) {
|
|
446 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("peer not authenticated");
|
|
447 |
}
|
|
448 |
javax.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs;
|
|
449 |
certs = new javax.security.cert.X509Certificate[peerCerts.length];
|
|
450 |
for (int i = 0; i < peerCerts.length; i++) {
|
|
451 |
byte[] der = null;
|
|
452 |
try {
|
|
453 |
der = peerCerts[i].getEncoded();
|
|
454 |
certs[i] = javax.security.cert.X509Certificate.getInstance(der);
|
|
455 |
} catch (CertificateEncodingException e) {
|
|
456 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException(e.getMessage());
|
|
457 |
} catch (javax.security.cert.CertificateException e) {
|
|
458 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException(e.getMessage());
|
|
459 |
}
|
|
460 |
}
|
|
461 |
|
|
462 |
return certs;
|
|
463 |
}
|
|
464 |
|
|
465 |
/**
|
|
466 |
* Return the cert chain presented by the peer.
|
|
467 |
* Note: This method can be used only when using certificate-based
|
|
468 |
* cipher suites; using it with non-certificate-based cipher suites,
|
|
469 |
* such as Kerberos, will throw an SSLPeerUnverifiedException.
|
|
470 |
*
|
|
471 |
* @return array of peer X.509 certs, with the peer's own cert
|
|
472 |
* first in the chain, and with the "root" CA last.
|
|
473 |
*/
|
|
474 |
public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain()
|
|
475 |
throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException {
|
|
476 |
/*
|
|
477 |
* clone to preserve integrity of session ... caller can't
|
|
478 |
* change record of peer identity even by accident, much
|
|
479 |
* less do it intentionally.
|
|
480 |
*/
|
|
481 |
if ((cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5) ||
|
|
482 |
(cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5_EXPORT)) {
|
|
483 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("no certificates expected"
|
|
484 |
+ " for Kerberos cipher suites");
|
|
485 |
}
|
|
486 |
if (peerCerts != null) {
|
51
|
487 |
return peerCerts.clone();
|
2
|
488 |
} else {
|
|
489 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("peer not authenticated");
|
|
490 |
}
|
|
491 |
}
|
|
492 |
|
|
493 |
/**
|
|
494 |
* Returns the identity of the peer which was established as part of
|
|
495 |
* defining the session.
|
|
496 |
*
|
|
497 |
* @return the peer's principal. Returns an X500Principal of the
|
4236
|
498 |
* end-entity certificate for X509-based cipher suites, and
|
|
499 |
* Principal for Kerberos cipher suites.
|
2
|
500 |
*
|
|
501 |
* @throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException if the peer's identity has not
|
|
502 |
* been verified
|
|
503 |
*/
|
|
504 |
public Principal getPeerPrincipal()
|
|
505 |
throws SSLPeerUnverifiedException
|
|
506 |
{
|
|
507 |
if ((cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5) ||
|
|
508 |
(cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5_EXPORT)) {
|
|
509 |
if (peerPrincipal == null) {
|
|
510 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("peer not authenticated");
|
|
511 |
} else {
|
4236
|
512 |
// Eliminate dependency on KerberosPrincipal
|
|
513 |
return peerPrincipal;
|
2
|
514 |
}
|
|
515 |
}
|
|
516 |
if (peerCerts == null) {
|
|
517 |
throw new SSLPeerUnverifiedException("peer not authenticated");
|
|
518 |
}
|
51
|
519 |
return peerCerts[0].getSubjectX500Principal();
|
2
|
520 |
}
|
|
521 |
|
|
522 |
/**
|
|
523 |
* Returns the principal that was sent to the peer during handshaking.
|
|
524 |
*
|
|
525 |
* @return the principal sent to the peer. Returns an X500Principal
|
|
526 |
* of the end-entity certificate for X509-based cipher suites, and
|
4236
|
527 |
* Principal for Kerberos cipher suites. If no principal was
|
2
|
528 |
* sent, then null is returned.
|
|
529 |
*/
|
|
530 |
public Principal getLocalPrincipal() {
|
|
531 |
|
|
532 |
if ((cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5) ||
|
|
533 |
(cipherSuite.keyExchange == K_KRB5_EXPORT)) {
|
4236
|
534 |
// Eliminate dependency on KerberosPrincipal
|
|
535 |
return (localPrincipal == null ? null : localPrincipal);
|
2
|
536 |
}
|
|
537 |
return (localCerts == null ? null :
|
51
|
538 |
localCerts[0].getSubjectX500Principal());
|
2
|
539 |
}
|
|
540 |
|
|
541 |
/**
|
|
542 |
* Returns the time this session was created.
|
|
543 |
*/
|
|
544 |
public long getCreationTime() {
|
|
545 |
return creationTime;
|
|
546 |
}
|
|
547 |
|
|
548 |
/**
|
|
549 |
* Returns the last time this session was used to initialize
|
|
550 |
* a connection.
|
|
551 |
*/
|
|
552 |
public long getLastAccessedTime() {
|
|
553 |
return (lastUsedTime != 0) ? lastUsedTime : creationTime;
|
|
554 |
}
|
|
555 |
|
|
556 |
void setLastAccessedTime(long time) {
|
|
557 |
lastUsedTime = time;
|
|
558 |
}
|
|
559 |
|
|
560 |
|
|
561 |
/**
|
|
562 |
* Returns the network address of the session's peer. This
|
|
563 |
* implementation does not insist that connections between
|
|
564 |
* different ports on the same host must necessarily belong
|
|
565 |
* to different sessions, though that is of course allowed.
|
|
566 |
*/
|
|
567 |
public InetAddress getPeerAddress() {
|
|
568 |
try {
|
|
569 |
return InetAddress.getByName(host);
|
|
570 |
} catch (java.net.UnknownHostException e) {
|
|
571 |
return null;
|
|
572 |
}
|
|
573 |
}
|
|
574 |
|
|
575 |
public String getPeerHost() {
|
|
576 |
return host;
|
|
577 |
}
|
|
578 |
|
|
579 |
/**
|
|
580 |
* Need to provide the port info for caching sessions based on
|
|
581 |
* host and port. Accessed by SSLSessionContextImpl
|
|
582 |
*/
|
|
583 |
public int getPeerPort() {
|
|
584 |
return port;
|
|
585 |
}
|
|
586 |
|
|
587 |
void setContext(SSLSessionContextImpl ctx) {
|
|
588 |
if (context == null) {
|
|
589 |
context = ctx;
|
|
590 |
}
|
|
591 |
}
|
|
592 |
|
|
593 |
/**
|
|
594 |
* Invalidate a session. Active connections may still exist, but
|
|
595 |
* no connections will be able to rejoin this session.
|
|
596 |
*/
|
|
597 |
synchronized public void invalidate() {
|
|
598 |
//
|
|
599 |
// Can't invalidate the NULL session -- this would be
|
|
600 |
// attempted when we get a handshaking error on a brand
|
|
601 |
// new connection, with no "real" session yet.
|
|
602 |
//
|
|
603 |
if (this == nullSession) {
|
|
604 |
return;
|
|
605 |
}
|
|
606 |
invalidated = true;
|
|
607 |
if (debug != null && Debug.isOn("session")) {
|
|
608 |
System.out.println("%% Invalidated: " + this);
|
|
609 |
}
|
|
610 |
if (context != null) {
|
|
611 |
context.remove(sessionId);
|
|
612 |
context = null;
|
|
613 |
}
|
|
614 |
}
|
|
615 |
|
|
616 |
/*
|
|
617 |
* Table of application-specific session data indexed by an application
|
|
618 |
* key and the calling security context. This is important since
|
|
619 |
* sessions can be shared across different protection domains.
|
|
620 |
*/
|
7990
|
621 |
private Hashtable<SecureKey, Object> table = new Hashtable<>();
|
2
|
622 |
|
|
623 |
/**
|
|
624 |
* Assigns a session value. Session change events are given if
|
|
625 |
* appropriate, to any original value as well as the new value.
|
|
626 |
*/
|
|
627 |
public void putValue(String key, Object value) {
|
|
628 |
if ((key == null) || (value == null)) {
|
|
629 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("arguments can not be null");
|
|
630 |
}
|
|
631 |
|
|
632 |
SecureKey secureKey = new SecureKey(key);
|
|
633 |
Object oldValue = table.put(secureKey, value);
|
|
634 |
|
|
635 |
if (oldValue instanceof SSLSessionBindingListener) {
|
|
636 |
SSLSessionBindingEvent e;
|
|
637 |
|
|
638 |
e = new SSLSessionBindingEvent(this, key);
|
|
639 |
((SSLSessionBindingListener)oldValue).valueUnbound(e);
|
|
640 |
}
|
|
641 |
if (value instanceof SSLSessionBindingListener) {
|
|
642 |
SSLSessionBindingEvent e;
|
|
643 |
|
|
644 |
e = new SSLSessionBindingEvent(this, key);
|
|
645 |
((SSLSessionBindingListener)value).valueBound(e);
|
|
646 |
}
|
|
647 |
}
|
|
648 |
|
|
649 |
|
|
650 |
/**
|
|
651 |
* Returns the specified session value.
|
|
652 |
*/
|
|
653 |
public Object getValue(String key) {
|
|
654 |
if (key == null) {
|
|
655 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument can not be null");
|
|
656 |
}
|
|
657 |
|
|
658 |
SecureKey secureKey = new SecureKey(key);
|
|
659 |
return table.get(secureKey);
|
|
660 |
}
|
|
661 |
|
|
662 |
|
|
663 |
/**
|
|
664 |
* Removes the specified session value, delivering a session changed
|
|
665 |
* event as appropriate.
|
|
666 |
*/
|
|
667 |
public void removeValue(String key) {
|
|
668 |
if (key == null) {
|
|
669 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument can not be null");
|
|
670 |
}
|
|
671 |
|
|
672 |
SecureKey secureKey = new SecureKey(key);
|
|
673 |
Object value = table.remove(secureKey);
|
|
674 |
|
|
675 |
if (value instanceof SSLSessionBindingListener) {
|
|
676 |
SSLSessionBindingEvent e;
|
|
677 |
|
|
678 |
e = new SSLSessionBindingEvent(this, key);
|
|
679 |
((SSLSessionBindingListener)value).valueUnbound(e);
|
|
680 |
}
|
|
681 |
}
|
|
682 |
|
|
683 |
|
|
684 |
/**
|
|
685 |
* Lists the names of the session values.
|
|
686 |
*/
|
|
687 |
public String[] getValueNames() {
|
|
688 |
Enumeration<SecureKey> e;
|
7990
|
689 |
Vector<Object> v = new Vector<>();
|
2
|
690 |
SecureKey key;
|
|
691 |
Object securityCtx = SecureKey.getCurrentSecurityContext();
|
|
692 |
|
|
693 |
for (e = table.keys(); e.hasMoreElements(); ) {
|
|
694 |
key = e.nextElement();
|
|
695 |
|
|
696 |
if (securityCtx.equals(key.getSecurityContext())) {
|
|
697 |
v.addElement(key.getAppKey());
|
|
698 |
}
|
|
699 |
}
|
|
700 |
String[] names = new String[v.size()];
|
|
701 |
v.copyInto(names);
|
|
702 |
|
|
703 |
return names;
|
|
704 |
}
|
|
705 |
|
|
706 |
/**
|
|
707 |
* Use large packet sizes now or follow RFC 2246 packet sizes (2^14)
|
|
708 |
* until changed.
|
|
709 |
*
|
|
710 |
* In the TLS specification (section 6.2.1, RFC2246), it is not
|
|
711 |
* recommended that the plaintext has more than 2^14 bytes.
|
|
712 |
* However, some TLS implementations violate the specification.
|
|
713 |
* This is a workaround for interoperability with these stacks.
|
|
714 |
*
|
|
715 |
* Application could accept large fragments up to 2^15 bytes by
|
|
716 |
* setting the system property jsse.SSLEngine.acceptLargeFragments
|
|
717 |
* to "true".
|
|
718 |
*/
|
|
719 |
private boolean acceptLargeFragments =
|
|
720 |
Debug.getBooleanProperty("jsse.SSLEngine.acceptLargeFragments", false);
|
|
721 |
|
|
722 |
/**
|
|
723 |
* Expand the buffer size of both SSL/TLS network packet and
|
|
724 |
* application data.
|
|
725 |
*/
|
|
726 |
protected synchronized void expandBufferSizes() {
|
|
727 |
acceptLargeFragments = true;
|
|
728 |
}
|
|
729 |
|
|
730 |
/**
|
|
731 |
* Gets the current size of the largest SSL/TLS packet that is expected
|
|
732 |
* when using this session.
|
|
733 |
*/
|
|
734 |
public synchronized int getPacketBufferSize() {
|
|
735 |
return acceptLargeFragments ?
|
|
736 |
Record.maxLargeRecordSize : Record.maxRecordSize;
|
|
737 |
}
|
|
738 |
|
|
739 |
/**
|
|
740 |
* Gets the current size of the largest application data that is
|
|
741 |
* expected when using this session.
|
|
742 |
*/
|
|
743 |
public synchronized int getApplicationBufferSize() {
|
|
744 |
return getPacketBufferSize() - Record.headerSize;
|
|
745 |
}
|
|
746 |
|
7043
|
747 |
/**
|
|
748 |
* Gets an array of supported signature algorithms that the local side is
|
|
749 |
* willing to verify.
|
|
750 |
*/
|
|
751 |
public String[] getLocalSupportedSignatureAlgorithms() {
|
|
752 |
if (localSupportedSignAlgs != null) {
|
|
753 |
return localSupportedSignAlgs.clone();
|
|
754 |
}
|
|
755 |
|
|
756 |
return new String[0];
|
|
757 |
}
|
|
758 |
|
|
759 |
/**
|
|
760 |
* Gets an array of supported signature algorithms that the peer is
|
|
761 |
* able to verify.
|
|
762 |
*/
|
|
763 |
public String[] getPeerSupportedSignatureAlgorithms() {
|
|
764 |
if (peerSupportedSignAlgs != null) {
|
|
765 |
return peerSupportedSignAlgs.clone();
|
|
766 |
}
|
|
767 |
|
|
768 |
return new String[0];
|
|
769 |
}
|
|
770 |
|
2
|
771 |
/** Returns a string representation of this SSL session */
|
|
772 |
public String toString() {
|
|
773 |
return "[Session-" + sessionCount
|
|
774 |
+ ", " + getCipherSuite()
|
|
775 |
+ "]";
|
|
776 |
}
|
|
777 |
|
|
778 |
/**
|
|
779 |
* When SSL sessions are finalized, all values bound to
|
|
780 |
* them are removed.
|
|
781 |
*/
|
|
782 |
public void finalize() {
|
|
783 |
String[] names = getValueNames();
|
|
784 |
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
|
|
785 |
removeValue(names[i]);
|
|
786 |
}
|
|
787 |
}
|
|
788 |
}
|
|
789 |
|
|
790 |
|
|
791 |
/**
|
|
792 |
* This "struct" class serves as a Hash Key that combines an
|
|
793 |
* application-specific key and a security context.
|
|
794 |
*/
|
|
795 |
class SecureKey {
|
|
796 |
private static Object nullObject = new Object();
|
|
797 |
private Object appKey;
|
|
798 |
private Object securityCtx;
|
|
799 |
|
|
800 |
static Object getCurrentSecurityContext() {
|
|
801 |
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
|
|
802 |
Object context = null;
|
|
803 |
|
|
804 |
if (sm != null)
|
|
805 |
context = sm.getSecurityContext();
|
|
806 |
if (context == null)
|
|
807 |
context = nullObject;
|
|
808 |
return context;
|
|
809 |
}
|
|
810 |
|
|
811 |
SecureKey(Object key) {
|
|
812 |
this.appKey = key;
|
|
813 |
this.securityCtx = getCurrentSecurityContext();
|
|
814 |
}
|
|
815 |
|
|
816 |
Object getAppKey() {
|
|
817 |
return appKey;
|
|
818 |
}
|
|
819 |
|
|
820 |
Object getSecurityContext() {
|
|
821 |
return securityCtx;
|
|
822 |
}
|
|
823 |
|
|
824 |
public int hashCode() {
|
|
825 |
return appKey.hashCode() ^ securityCtx.hashCode();
|
|
826 |
}
|
|
827 |
|
|
828 |
public boolean equals(Object o) {
|
|
829 |
return o instanceof SecureKey && ((SecureKey)o).appKey.equals(appKey)
|
|
830 |
&& ((SecureKey)o).securityCtx.equals(securityCtx);
|
|
831 |
}
|
|
832 |
}
|