8030829: Add MD5 to jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms security property
Reviewed-by: mullan, weijun
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//
// Security properties, once set, cannot revert to unset. To avoid
// conflicts with tests running in the same VM isolate this test by
// running it in otherVM mode.
//
/**
* @test
* @bug 5072953
* @summary Verify that the URL for an OCSP responder can be extracted from a
* certificate's AuthorityInfoAccess extension when OCSP certifiate
* validation has been enabled.
* @run main/othervm AIACheck
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.*;
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.cert.*;
public class AIACheck {
private final static File baseDir =
new File(System.getProperty("test.src", "."));
private static X509Certificate loadCertificate(String name)
throws Exception
{
File certFile = new File(baseDir, name);
InputStream in = new FileInputStream(certFile);
CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(in);
return cert;
}
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
// MD5 is used in this test case, don't disable MD5 algorithm.
Security.setProperty(
"jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms", "MD2, RSA keySize < 1024");
X509Certificate aiaCert = loadCertificate("AIACert.pem");
X509Certificate rootCert = loadCertificate("RootCert.pem");
List<X509Certificate> list =
//Arrays.asList(new X509Certificate[] {aiaCert, rootCert});
Arrays.asList(new X509Certificate[] {aiaCert});
CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
CertPath path = cf.generateCertPath(list);
TrustAnchor anchor = new TrustAnchor(rootCert, null);
Set<TrustAnchor> anchors = Collections.singleton(anchor);
PKIXParameters params = new PKIXParameters(anchors);
// Activate certificate revocation checking
params.setRevocationEnabled(true);
// Activate OCSP
Security.setProperty("ocsp.enable", "true");
// Ensure that the ocsp.responderURL property is not set.
if (Security.getProperty("ocsp.responderURL") != null) {
throw new
Exception("The ocsp.responderURL property must not be set");
}
CertPathValidator validator = CertPathValidator.getInstance("PKIX");
try {
validator.validate(path, params);
throw new Exception("Successfully validated an invalid path");
} catch (CertPathValidatorException e ) {
if (! (e.getCause() instanceof SocketException)) {
throw e;
}
// Success - client located OCSP responder in AIA extension
// and attempted to connect.
System.out.println("Extracted the URL of the OCSP responder from " +
"the certificate's AuthorityInfoAccess extension.");
}
}
}