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/*
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*
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import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.http.HttpClient;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse.BodyHandlers;
import java.net.http.HttpRequest;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters;
import static java.net.http.HttpClient.Builder.NO_PROXY;
/*
* @test
* @build Server CertificateTest
* @run main/othervm CertificateTest good.keystore expectSuccess
* @run main/othervm CertificateTest bad.keystore expectFailure
* @run main/othervm
* -Djdk.internal.httpclient.disableHostnameVerification
* CertificateTest bad.keystore expectSuccess
* @run main/othervm
* -Djdk.internal.httpclient.disableHostnameVerification=true
* CertificateTest bad.keystore expectSuccess
* @run main/othervm
* -Djdk.internal.httpclient.disableHostnameVerification=false
* CertificateTest bad.keystore expectFailure
* @run main/othervm
* -Djdk.internal.httpclient.disableHostnameVerification=xxyyzz
* CertificateTest bad.keystore expectFailure
* @run main/othervm CertificateTest loopback.keystore expectSuccess
*/
/**
* The test runs a number of times. In all cases it uses a valid self-signed certificate
* that is installed in the trust store (so is trusted) and the same cert is supplied
* by the server for its own identity. Two servers on two different ports are used
* on the remote end.
*
* For the "good" run the cert contains the correct hostname of the target server
* and therefore should be accepted by the cert checking code in the client.
* For the "bad" run, the cert contains an invalid hostname, and should be rejected.
*/
public class CertificateTest {
static SSLContext ctx;
static SSLParameters params;
static boolean expectSuccess;
static String trustStoreProp;
static Server server;
static int port;
static String TESTSRC = System.getProperty("test.src");
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
try {
String keystore = args[0];
trustStoreProp = TESTSRC + File.separatorChar + keystore;
String passOrFail = args[1];
if (passOrFail.equals("expectSuccess")) {
expectSuccess = true;
} else {
expectSuccess = false;
}
server = new Server(trustStoreProp);
port = server.getPort();
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", trustStoreProp);
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", "passphrase");
init();
test(args);
} finally {
server.stop();
}
}
static void init() throws Exception
{
ctx = SSLContext.getDefault();
params = ctx.getDefaultSSLParameters();
//params.setProtocols(new String[] { "TLSv1.2" });
}
static void test(String[] args) throws Exception
{
String uri_s;
if (args[0].equals("loopback.keystore"))
uri_s = "https://127.0.0.1:" + Integer.toString(port) + "/foo";
else
uri_s = "https://localhost:" + Integer.toString(port) + "/foo";
String error = null;
Exception exception = null;
System.out.println("Making request to " + uri_s);
HttpClient client = HttpClient.newBuilder()
.proxy(NO_PROXY)
.sslContext(ctx)
.sslParameters(params)
.build();
HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(new URI(uri_s))
.version(HttpClient.Version.HTTP_1_1)
.GET()
.build();
try {
HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request, BodyHandlers.ofString());
System.out.printf("Status code %d received\n", response.statusCode());
if (expectSuccess && response.statusCode() != 200)
error = "Test failed: good: status should be 200";
else if (!expectSuccess)
error = "Test failed: bad: status should not be 200";
} catch (IOException e) {
// there must be an SSLException as the exception or cause
checkExceptionOrCause(SSLException.class, e);
System.err.println("Caught Exception " + e + ". expectSuccess = " + expectSuccess);
exception = e;
if (expectSuccess)
error = "Test failed: expectSuccess:true, but got unexpected exception";
}
if (error != null)
throw new RuntimeException(error, exception);
}
static void checkExceptionOrCause(Class<? extends Throwable> clazz, Throwable t) {
final Throwable original = t;
do {
if (clazz.isInstance(t)) {
System.out.println("Found expected exception/cause: " + t);
return; // found
}
} while ((t = t.getCause()) != null);
original.printStackTrace(System.out);
throw new RuntimeException("Expected " + clazz + "in " + original);
}
}
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