8187443: Forest Consolidation: Move files to unified layout
Reviewed-by: darcy, ihse
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import java.io.*;
import java.net.DatagramSocket;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import java.security.Security;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
import sun.security.krb5.Asn1Exception;
import sun.security.krb5.Config;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8164656 8181461
* @run main/othervm KdcPolicy udp
* @run main/othervm KdcPolicy tcp
* @summary krb5.kdc.bad.policy test
*/
public class KdcPolicy {
// Is this test on UDP?
static boolean udp;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
udp = args[0].equals("udp");
try {
main0();
} catch (LoginException le) {
Throwable cause = le.getCause();
if (cause instanceof Asn1Exception) {
System.out.println("Another process sends a packet to " +
"this server. Ignored.");
return;
}
throw le;
}
}
static DebugMatcher cm = new DebugMatcher();
static void main0() throws Exception {
System.setProperty("sun.security.krb5.debug", "true");
// One real KDC. Must be created before fake KDCs
// to read the TestHosts file.
OneKDC kdc = new OneKDC(null);
// Two fake KDCs, d1 and d2 only listen but do not respond.
if (udp) {
try (DatagramSocket d1 = new DatagramSocket();
DatagramSocket d2 = new DatagramSocket()) {
run(d1.getLocalPort(), d2.getLocalPort(), kdc.getPort());
}
} else {
try (ServerSocket d1 = new ServerSocket(0);
ServerSocket d2 = new ServerSocket(0)) {
run(d1.getLocalPort(), d2.getLocalPort(), kdc.getPort());
}
}
}
static void run(int p1, int p2, int p3) throws Exception {
// cm.kdc() will return a and b for fake KDCs, and c for real KDC.
cm.addPort(-1).addPort(p1).addPort(p2).addPort(p3);
System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "alternative-krb5.conf");
// Check default timeout is 30s. Use real KDC only, otherwise too
// slow to wait for timeout.
writeConf(-1, -1, p3);
test("c30000c30000");
// 1. Default policy is tryLast
//Security.setProperty("krb5.kdc.bad.policy", "tryLast");
// Need a real KDC, otherwise there is no last good.
// This test waste 3 seconds waiting for d1 to timeout.
// It is possible the real KDC cannot fulfil the request
// in 3s, so it might fail (either 1st time or 2nd time).
writeConf(1, 3000, p1, p3);
test("a3000c3000c3000|a3000c3000-|a3000c3000c3000a3000-");
// If a test case won't use a real KDC, it can be sped up.
writeConf(3, 5, p1, p2);
test("a5a5a5b5b5b5-"); // default max_retries == 3
test("a5a5a5b5b5b5-"); // all bad means no bad
// 2. No policy.
Security.setProperty("krb5.kdc.bad.policy", "");
Config.refresh();
// This case needs a real KDC, otherwise, all bad means no
// bad and we cannot tell the difference. This case waste 3
// seconds on d1 to timeout twice. It is possible the real KDC
// cannot fulfil the request within 3s, so it might fail
// (either 1st time or 2nd time).
writeConf(1, 3000, p1, p3);
test("a3000c3000a3000c3000|a3000c3000-|a3000c3000a3000c3000-");
// 3. tryLess with no argument means tryLess:1,5000
Security.setProperty("krb5.kdc.bad.policy", "tryLess");
// This case will waste 11s. We are checking that the default
// value of 5000 in tryLess is only used if it's less than timeout
// in krb5.conf
writeConf(1, 6000, p1);
test("a6000-"); // timeout in krb5.conf is 6s
test("a5000-"); // tryLess to 5s. This line can be made faster if
// d1 is a read KDC, but we have no existing method
// to start KDC on an existing ServerSocket (port).
writeConf(-1, 4, p1, p2);
test("a4a4a4b4b4b4-"); // default max_retries == 3
test("a4b4-"); // tryLess to 1. And since 4 < 5000, use 4.
Config.refresh();
test("a4a4a4b4b4b4-");
writeConf(5, 4, p1, p2);
test("a4a4a4a4a4b4b4b4b4b4-"); // user-provided max_retries == 5
test("a4b4-");
Config.refresh();
test("a4a4a4a4a4b4b4b4b4b4-");
// 3. tryLess with arguments
Security.setProperty("krb5.kdc.bad.policy",
"tryLess:2,5");
writeConf(-1, 6, p1, p2);
test("a6a6a6b6b6b6-"); // default max_retries == 3
test("a5a5b5b5-"); // tryLess to 2
Config.refresh();
test("a6a6a6b6b6b6-");
writeConf(5, 4, p1, p2);
test("a4a4a4a4a4b4b4b4b4b4-"); // user-provided max_retries == 5
test("a4a4b4b4-"); // tryLess to 2
Config.refresh();
test("a4a4a4a4a4b4b4b4b4b4-");
}
/**
* Writes a krb5.conf file.
* @param max max_retries, -1 if not set
* @param to kdc_timeout, -1 if not set
* @param ports where KDCs listen on
*/
static void writeConf(int max, int to, int... ports) throws Exception {
// content of krb5.conf
String conf = "";
// Extra settings in [libdefaults]
String inDefaults = "";
// Extra settings in [realms]
String inRealm = "";
// We will randomly put extra settings only in [libdefaults],
// or in [realms] but with different values in [libdefaults],
// to prove that settings in [realms] override those in [libdefaults].
Random r = new Random();
if (max > 0) {
if (r.nextBoolean()) {
inDefaults += "max_retries = " + max + "\n";
} else {
inRealm += " max_retries = " + max + "\n";
inDefaults += "max_retries = " + (max + 1) + "\n";
}
}
if (to > 0) {
if (r.nextBoolean()) {
inDefaults += "kdc_timeout = " + to + "\n";
} else {
inRealm += " kdc_timeout = " + to + "\n";
inDefaults += "kdc_timeout = " + (to + 1) + "\n";
}
}
if (udp) {
if (r.nextBoolean()) {
inDefaults += "udp_preference_limit = 10000\n";
} else if (r.nextBoolean()) {
inRealm += " udp_preference_limit = 10000\n";
inDefaults += "udp_preference_limit = 1\n";
} // else no settings means UDP
} else {
if (r.nextBoolean()) {
inDefaults += "udp_preference_limit = 1\n";
} else {
inRealm += " udp_preference_limit = 1\n";
inDefaults += "udp_preference_limit = 10000\n";
}
}
conf = "[libdefaults]\n" +
"default_realm = " + OneKDC.REALM + "\n" +
inDefaults +
"\n" +
"[realms]\n" +
OneKDC.REALM + " = {\n";
for (int port : ports) {
conf += " kdc = " + OneKDC.KDCHOST + ":" + port + "\n" +
inRealm;
}
conf += "}\n";
Files.write(Paths.get("alternative-krb5.conf"), conf.getBytes());
Config.refresh();
}
/**
* One call of krb5 login. As long as the result matches one of expected,
* the test is considered as success. The grammar of expected is
*
* kdc#, timeout, kdc#, timeout, ..., optional "-" for failure
*/
static void test(String... expected) throws Exception {
System.out.println("------------------TEST----------------------");
PrintStream oldOut = System.out;
boolean failed = false;
ByteArrayOutputStream bo = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
System.setOut(new PrintStream(bo));
try {
Context.fromUserPass(OneKDC.USER, OneKDC.PASS, false);
} catch (Exception e) {
failed = true;
} finally {
System.setOut(oldOut);
}
String[] lines = new String(bo.toByteArray()).split("\n");
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (String line: lines) {
if (cm.match(line)) {
if (udp != cm.isUDP()) {
sb.append("x");
}
sb.append(cm.kdc()).append(cm.timeout());
}
}
if (failed) sb.append('-');
String output = sb.toString();
boolean found = false;
for (String ex : expected) {
if (output.matches(ex)) {
System.out.println("Expected: " + ex + ", actual " + output);
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
System.out.println("--------------- ERROR START -------------");
System.out.println(new String(bo.toByteArray()));
System.out.println("--------------- ERROR END ---------------");
throw new Exception("Does not match. Output is " + output);
}
}
/**
* A helper class to match the krb5 debug output:
* >>> KDCCommunication: kdc=host UDP:11555, timeout=200,Attempt =1, #bytes=138
*
* Example:
* DebugMatcher cm = new DebugMatcher();
* cm.addPort(12345).addPort(11555);
* for (String line : debugOutput) {
* if (cm.match(line)) {
* System.out.printf("%c%d\n", cm.kdc(), cm.timeout());
* // shows b200 for the example above
* }
* }
*/
static class DebugMatcher {
static final Pattern re = Pattern.compile(
">>> KDCCommunication: kdc=\\S+ (TCP|UDP):(\\d+), " +
"timeout=(\\d+),Attempt\\s*=(\\d+)");
List<Integer> kdcPorts = new ArrayList<>();
Matcher matcher;
/**
* Add KDC ports one by one. See {@link #kdc()}.
*/
DebugMatcher addPort(int port) {
if (port > 0) {
kdcPorts.add(port);
} else {
kdcPorts.clear();
}
return this;
}
/**
* When a line matches the ">>> KDCCommunication:" pattern. After a
* match, the getters below can be called on this match.
*/
boolean match(String line) {
matcher = re.matcher(line);
return matcher.find();
}
/**
* Protocol of this match, "UDP" or "TCP".
*/
boolean isUDP() {
return matcher.group(1).equals("UDP");
}
/**
* KDC for this match, "a" for the one 1st added bt addPort(), "b"
* for second, etc. Undefined for not added.
*/
char kdc() {
int port = Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(2));
return (char) (kdcPorts.indexOf(port) + 'a');
}
/**
* Timeout value for this match.
*/
int timeout() {
return Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(3));
}
}
}