public abstract class X509ExtendedTrustManager extends Object implements X509TrustManager
X509TrustManager
interface to support
SSL/TLS connection sensitive trust management.
To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, hostname checks can be done to verify that the hostname in an end-entity certificate matches the targeted hostname. TLS does not require such checks, but some protocols over TLS (such as HTTPS) do. In earlier versions of the JDK, the certificate chain checks were done at the SSL/TLS layer, and the hostname verification checks were done at the layer over TLS. This class allows for the checking to be done during a single call to this class.
RFC 2830 defines the server identification specification for the "LDAPS" algorithm. RFC 2818 defines both the server identification and the client identification specification for the "HTTPS" algorithm.
X509TrustManager
,
HostnameVerifier
Constructor and Description |
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X509ExtendedTrustManager() |
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abstract void |
checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain,
String authType,
Socket socket)
Given the partial or complete certificate chain provided by the
peer, build and validate the certificate path based on the
authentication type and ssl parameters.
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abstract void |
checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain,
String authType,
SSLEngine engine)
Given the partial or complete certificate chain provided by the
peer, build and validate the certificate path based on the
authentication type and ssl parameters.
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abstract void |
checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain,
String authType,
Socket socket)
Given the partial or complete certificate chain provided by the
peer, build and validate the certificate path based on the
authentication type and ssl parameters.
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abstract void |
checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain,
String authType,
SSLEngine engine)
Given the partial or complete certificate chain provided by the
peer, build and validate the certificate path based on the
authentication type and ssl parameters.
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
checkClientTrusted, checkServerTrusted, getAcceptedIssuers
public abstract void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, Socket socket) throws CertificateException
The authentication type is determined by the actual certificate used. For instance, if RSAPublicKey is used, the authType should be "RSA". Checking is case-sensitive.
If the socket
parameter is an instance of
SSLSocket
, and the endpoint identification
algorithm of the SSLParameters
is non-empty, to prevent
man-in-the-middle attacks, the address that the socket
connected to should be checked against the peer's identity presented
in the end-entity X509 certificate, as specified in the endpoint
identification algorithm.
If the socket
parameter is an instance of
SSLSocket
, and the algorithm constraints of the
SSLParameters
is non-null, for every certificate in the
certification path, fields such as subject public key, the signature
algorithm, key usage, extended key usage, etc. need to conform to the
algorithm constraints in place on this socket.
chain
- the peer certificate chainauthType
- the key exchange algorithm usedsocket
- the socket used for this connection. This parameter
can be null, which indicates that implementations need not check
the ssl parametersIllegalArgumentException
- if null or zero-length array is passed
in for the chain
parameter or if null or zero-length
string is passed in for the authType
parameterCertificateException
- if the certificate chain is not trusted
by this TrustManagerSSLParameters.getEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm()
,
SSLParameters.setEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm(String)
,
SSLParameters.getAlgorithmConstraints()
,
SSLParameters.setAlgorithmConstraints(AlgorithmConstraints)
public abstract void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, Socket socket) throws CertificateException
The authentication type is the key exchange algorithm portion of the cipher suites represented as a String, such as "RSA", "DHE_DSS". Note: for some exportable cipher suites, the key exchange algorithm is determined at run time during the handshake. For instance, for TLS_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, the authType should be RSA_EXPORT when an ephemeral RSA key is used for the key exchange, and RSA when the key from the server certificate is used. Checking is case-sensitive.
If the socket
parameter is an instance of
SSLSocket
, and the endpoint identification
algorithm of the SSLParameters
is non-empty, to prevent
man-in-the-middle attacks, the address that the socket
connected to should be checked against the peer's identity presented
in the end-entity X509 certificate, as specified in the endpoint
identification algorithm.
If the socket
parameter is an instance of
SSLSocket
, and the algorithm constraints of the
SSLParameters
is non-null, for every certificate in the
certification path, fields such as subject public key, the signature
algorithm, key usage, extended key usage, etc. need to conform to the
algorithm constraints in place on this socket.
chain
- the peer certificate chainauthType
- the key exchange algorithm usedsocket
- the socket used for this connection. This parameter
can be null, which indicates that implementations need not check
the ssl parametersIllegalArgumentException
- if null or zero-length array is passed
in for the chain
parameter or if null or zero-length
string is passed in for the authType
parameterCertificateException
- if the certificate chain is not trusted
by this TrustManagerSSLParameters.getEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm()
,
SSLParameters.setEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm(String)
,
SSLParameters.getAlgorithmConstraints()
,
SSLParameters.setAlgorithmConstraints(AlgorithmConstraints)
public abstract void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, SSLEngine engine) throws CertificateException
The authentication type is determined by the actual certificate used. For instance, if RSAPublicKey is used, the authType should be "RSA". Checking is case-sensitive.
If the engine
parameter is available, and the endpoint
identification algorithm of the SSLParameters
is
non-empty, to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, the address that
the engine
connected to should be checked against
the peer's identity presented in the end-entity X509 certificate,
as specified in the endpoint identification algorithm.
If the engine
parameter is available, and the algorithm
constraints of the SSLParameters
is non-null, for every
certificate in the certification path, fields such as subject public
key, the signature algorithm, key usage, extended key usage, etc.
need to conform to the algorithm constraints in place on this engine.
chain
- the peer certificate chainauthType
- the key exchange algorithm usedengine
- the engine used for this connection. This parameter
can be null, which indicates that implementations need not check
the ssl parametersIllegalArgumentException
- if null or zero-length array is passed
in for the chain
parameter or if null or zero-length
string is passed in for the authType
parameterCertificateException
- if the certificate chain is not trusted
by this TrustManagerSSLParameters.getEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm()
,
SSLParameters.setEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm(String)
,
SSLParameters.getAlgorithmConstraints()
,
SSLParameters.setAlgorithmConstraints(AlgorithmConstraints)
public abstract void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] chain, String authType, SSLEngine engine) throws CertificateException
The authentication type is the key exchange algorithm portion of the cipher suites represented as a String, such as "RSA", "DHE_DSS". Note: for some exportable cipher suites, the key exchange algorithm is determined at run time during the handshake. For instance, for TLS_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, the authType should be RSA_EXPORT when an ephemeral RSA key is used for the key exchange, and RSA when the key from the server certificate is used. Checking is case-sensitive.
If the engine
parameter is available, and the endpoint
identification algorithm of the SSLParameters
is
non-empty, to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, the address that
the engine
connected to should be checked against
the peer's identity presented in the end-entity X509 certificate,
as specified in the endpoint identification algorithm.
If the engine
parameter is available, and the algorithm
constraints of the SSLParameters
is non-null, for every
certificate in the certification path, fields such as subject public
key, the signature algorithm, key usage, extended key usage, etc.
need to conform to the algorithm constraints in place on this engine.
chain
- the peer certificate chainauthType
- the key exchange algorithm usedengine
- the engine used for this connection. This parameter
can be null, which indicates that implementations need not check
the ssl parametersIllegalArgumentException
- if null or zero-length array is passed
in for the chain
parameter or if null or zero-length
string is passed in for the authType
parameterCertificateException
- if the certificate chain is not trusted
by this TrustManagerSSLParameters.getEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm()
,
SSLParameters.setEndpointIdentificationAlgorithm(String)
,
SSLParameters.getAlgorithmConstraints()
,
SSLParameters.setAlgorithmConstraints(AlgorithmConstraints)
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