test/jdk/javax/net/ssl/SSLEngine/NoAuthClientAuth.java
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
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+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
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+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
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+ */
+
+/*
+ * @test
+ * @bug 4495742
+ * @summary Demonstrate SSLEngine switch from no client auth to client auth.
+ * @run main/othervm NoAuthClientAuth
+ *
+ *     SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
+ *     system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.
+ *
+ * @author Brad R. Wetmore
+ */
+
+/**
+ * A SSLEngine usage example which simplifies the presentation
+ * by removing the I/O and multi-threading concerns.
+ *
+ * The test creates two SSLEngines, simulating a client and server.
+ * The "transport" layer consists two byte buffers:  think of them
+ * as directly connected pipes.
+ *
+ * Note, this is a *very* simple example: real code will be much more
+ * involved.  For example, different threading and I/O models could be
+ * used, transport mechanisms could close unexpectedly, and so on.
+ *
+ * When this application runs, notice that several messages
+ * (wrap/unwrap) pass before any application data is consumed or
+ * produced.  (For more information, please see the SSL/TLS
+ * specifications.)  There may several steps for a successful handshake,
+ * so it's typical to see the following series of operations:
+ *
+ *      client          server          message
+ *      ======          ======          =======
+ *      wrap()          ...             ClientHello
+ *      ...             unwrap()        ClientHello
+ *      ...             wrap()          ServerHello/Certificate
+ *      unwrap()        ...             ServerHello/Certificate
+ *      wrap()          ...             ClientKeyExchange
+ *      wrap()          ...             ChangeCipherSpec
+ *      wrap()          ...             Finished
+ *      ...             unwrap()        ClientKeyExchange
+ *      ...             unwrap()        ChangeCipherSpec
+ *      ...             unwrap()        Finished
+ *      ...             wrap()          ChangeCipherSpec
+ *      ...             wrap()          Finished
+ *      unwrap()        ...             ChangeCipherSpec
+ *      unwrap()        ...             Finished
+ *
+ * In this example, we do a rehandshake and make sure that completes
+ * correctly.
+ */
+
+import javax.net.ssl.*;
+import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult.*;
+import java.io.*;
+import java.security.*;
+import java.nio.*;
+
+public class NoAuthClientAuth {
+
+    /*
+     * Enables logging of the SSLEngine operations.
+     */
+    private static boolean logging = true;
+
+    /*
+     * Enables the JSSE system debugging system property:
+     *
+     *     -Djavax.net.debug=all
+     *
+     * This gives a lot of low-level information about operations underway,
+     * including specific handshake messages, and might be best examined
+     * after gaining some familiarity with this application.
+     */
+    private static boolean debug = false;
+
+    private SSLContext sslc;
+
+    private SSLEngine clientEngine;     // client Engine
+    private ByteBuffer clientOut;       // write side of clientEngine
+    private ByteBuffer clientIn;        // read side of clientEngine
+
+    private SSLEngine serverEngine;     // server Engine
+    private ByteBuffer serverOut;       // write side of serverEngine
+    private ByteBuffer serverIn;        // read side of serverEngine
+
+    /*
+     * For data transport, this example uses local ByteBuffers.  This
+     * isn't really useful, but the purpose of this example is to show
+     * SSLEngine concepts, not how to do network transport.
+     */
+    private ByteBuffer cTOs;            // "reliable" transport client->server
+    private ByteBuffer sTOc;            // "reliable" transport server->client
+
+    /*
+     * The following is to set up the keystores.
+     */
+    private static String pathToStores = "../etc";
+    private static String keyStoreFile = "keystore";
+    private static String trustStoreFile = "truststore";
+    private static String passwd = "passphrase";
+
+    private static String keyFilename =
+            System.getProperty("test.src", ".") + "/" + pathToStores +
+                "/" + keyStoreFile;
+    private static String trustFilename =
+            System.getProperty("test.src", ".") + "/" + pathToStores +
+                "/" + trustStoreFile;
+
+    /*
+     * Main entry point for this test.
+     */
+    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
+        if (debug) {
+            System.setProperty("javax.net.debug", "all");
+        }
+
+        NoAuthClientAuth test = new NoAuthClientAuth();
+        test.runTest();
+
+        System.out.println("Test Passed.");
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Create an initialized SSLContext to use for these tests.
+     */
+    public NoAuthClientAuth() throws Exception {
+
+        KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
+        KeyStore ts = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
+
+        char[] passphrase = "passphrase".toCharArray();
+
+        ks.load(new FileInputStream(keyFilename), passphrase);
+        ts.load(new FileInputStream(trustFilename), passphrase);
+
+        KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
+        kmf.init(ks, passphrase);
+
+        TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
+        tmf.init(ts);
+
+        SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
+
+        sslCtx.init(kmf.getKeyManagers(), tmf.getTrustManagers(), null);
+
+        sslc = sslCtx;
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Run the test.
+     *
+     * Sit in a tight loop, both engines calling wrap/unwrap regardless
+     * of whether data is available or not.  We do this until both engines
+     * report back they are closed.
+     *
+     * The main loop handles all of the I/O phases of the SSLEngine's
+     * lifetime:
+     *
+     *     initial handshaking
+     *     application data transfer
+     *     engine closing
+     *
+     * One could easily separate these phases into separate
+     * sections of code.
+     */
+    private void runTest() throws Exception {
+
+        createSSLEngines();
+        createBuffers();
+
+        SSLEngineResult clientResult;   // results from client's last operation
+        SSLEngineResult serverResult;   // results from server's last operation
+
+        /*
+         * Examining the SSLEngineResults could be much more involved,
+         * and may alter the overall flow of the application.
+         *
+         * For example, if we received a BUFFER_OVERFLOW when trying
+         * to write to the output pipe, we could reallocate a larger
+         * pipe, but instead we wait for the peer to drain it.
+         */
+        int hsCompleted = 0;
+        while (!isEngineClosed(clientEngine) ||
+                !isEngineClosed(serverEngine)) {
+
+            log("================");
+
+            clientResult = clientEngine.wrap(clientOut, cTOs);
+            log("client wrap: ", clientResult);
+            runDelegatedTasks(clientResult, clientEngine);
+            clientOut.rewind();
+
+            serverResult = serverEngine.wrap(serverOut, sTOc);
+            log("server wrap: ", serverResult);
+            runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
+            serverOut.rewind();
+
+            // Jeanfrancois:
+            // Here is the main rehandshaking step.
+            if (serverResult.getHandshakeStatus() ==
+                    HandshakeStatus.FINISHED) {
+                hsCompleted++;
+                log("\t" + hsCompleted + " handshake completed");
+                if (hsCompleted == 1) {
+                    try {
+                        serverEngine.getSession().getPeerCertificates();
+                        throw new Exception("Should have got exception");
+                    } catch (SSLPeerUnverifiedException e) {
+                        System.out.println("Caught proper exception." + e);
+                    }
+                    log("\tInvalidating session, setting client auth, " +
+                        " starting rehandshake");
+                    serverEngine.getSession().invalidate();
+                    serverEngine.setNeedClientAuth(true);
+                    serverEngine.beginHandshake();
+                } else if (hsCompleted == 2) {
+                    java.security.cert.Certificate [] certs =
+                        serverEngine.getSession().getPeerCertificates();
+                    System.out.println("Client Certificate(s) received");
+                    for (java.security.cert.Certificate c : certs) {
+                        System.out.println(c);
+                    }
+                    log("Closing server.");
+                    serverEngine.closeOutbound();
+                } // nothing.
+            }
+
+            cTOs.flip();
+            sTOc.flip();
+
+            log("----");
+
+            clientResult = clientEngine.unwrap(sTOc, clientIn);
+            log("client unwrap: ", clientResult);
+            runDelegatedTasks(clientResult, clientEngine);
+            clientIn.clear();
+
+            serverResult = serverEngine.unwrap(cTOs, serverIn);
+            log("server unwrap: ", serverResult);
+            runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
+            serverIn.clear();
+
+            cTOs.compact();
+            sTOc.compact();
+        }
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Using the SSLContext created during object creation,
+     * create/configure the SSLEngines we'll use for this test.
+     */
+    private void createSSLEngines() throws Exception {
+        /*
+         * Configure the serverEngine to act as a server in the SSL/TLS
+         * handshake.  Also, require SSL client authentication.
+         */
+        serverEngine = sslc.createSSLEngine();
+        serverEngine.setUseClientMode(false);
+        serverEngine.setNeedClientAuth(false);
+
+        /*
+         * Similar to above, but using client mode instead.
+         */
+        clientEngine = sslc.createSSLEngine("client", 80);
+        clientEngine.setUseClientMode(true);
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Create and size the buffers appropriately.
+     */
+    private void createBuffers() {
+
+        /*
+         * We'll assume the buffer sizes are the same
+         * between client and server.
+         */
+        SSLSession session = clientEngine.getSession();
+        int appBufferMax = session.getApplicationBufferSize();
+        int netBufferMax = session.getPacketBufferSize();
+
+        /*
+         * We'll make the input buffers a bit bigger than the max needed
+         * size, so that unwrap()s following a successful data transfer
+         * won't generate BUFFER_OVERFLOWS.
+         *
+         * We'll use a mix of direct and indirect ByteBuffers for
+         * tutorial purposes only.  In reality, only use direct
+         * ByteBuffers when they give a clear performance enhancement.
+         */
+        clientIn = ByteBuffer.allocate(appBufferMax + 50);
+        serverIn = ByteBuffer.allocate(appBufferMax + 50);
+
+        cTOs = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(netBufferMax);
+        sTOc = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(netBufferMax);
+
+        clientOut = ByteBuffer.wrap("Hi Server, I'm Client".getBytes());
+        serverOut = ByteBuffer.wrap("Hello Client, I'm Server".getBytes());
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * If the result indicates that we have outstanding tasks to do,
+     * go ahead and run them in this thread.
+     */
+    private static void runDelegatedTasks(SSLEngineResult result,
+            SSLEngine engine) throws Exception {
+
+        if (result.getHandshakeStatus() == HandshakeStatus.NEED_TASK) {
+            Runnable runnable;
+            while ((runnable = engine.getDelegatedTask()) != null) {
+                log("\trunning delegated task...");
+                runnable.run();
+            }
+            HandshakeStatus hsStatus = engine.getHandshakeStatus();
+            if (hsStatus == HandshakeStatus.NEED_TASK) {
+                throw new Exception(
+                    "handshake shouldn't need additional tasks");
+            }
+            log("\tnew HandshakeStatus: " + hsStatus);
+        }
+    }
+
+    private static boolean isEngineClosed(SSLEngine engine) {
+        return (engine.isOutboundDone() && engine.isInboundDone());
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Simple check to make sure everything came across as expected.
+     */
+    private static void checkTransfer(ByteBuffer a, ByteBuffer b)
+            throws Exception {
+        a.flip();
+        b.flip();
+
+        if (!a.equals(b)) {
+            throw new Exception("Data didn't transfer cleanly");
+        } else {
+            log("\tData transferred cleanly");
+        }
+
+        a.position(a.limit());
+        b.position(b.limit());
+        a.limit(a.capacity());
+        b.limit(b.capacity());
+    }
+
+    /*
+     * Logging code
+     */
+    private static boolean resultOnce = true;
+
+    private static void log(String str, SSLEngineResult result) {
+        if (!logging) {
+            return;
+        }
+        if (resultOnce) {
+            resultOnce = false;
+            System.out.println("The format of the SSLEngineResult is: \n" +
+                "\t\"getStatus() / getHandshakeStatus()\" +\n" +
+                "\t\"bytesConsumed() / bytesProduced()\"\n");
+        }
+        HandshakeStatus hsStatus = result.getHandshakeStatus();
+        log(str +
+            result.getStatus() + "/" + hsStatus + ", " +
+            result.bytesConsumed() + "/" + result.bytesProduced() +
+            " bytes");
+        if (hsStatus == HandshakeStatus.FINISHED) {
+            log("\t...ready for application data");
+        }
+    }
+
+    private static void log(String str) {
+        if (logging) {
+            System.out.println(str);
+        }
+    }
+}