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/*
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*
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*
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// SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
// system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.
/*
* @test
* @bug 8046321 8153829
* @summary OCSP Stapling for TLS
* @library ../../../../java/security/testlibrary
* @build CertificateBuilder SimpleOCSPServer
* @run main/othervm SSLEngineWithStapling
*/
/**
* 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
*/
import javax.net.ssl.*;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.*;
import java.nio.*;
import java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException;
import java.security.cert.PKIXBuilderParameters;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.security.cert.X509CertSelector;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import sun.security.testlibrary.SimpleOCSPServer;
import sun.security.testlibrary.CertificateBuilder;
public class SSLEngineWithStapling {
/*
* Enables logging of the SSLEngine operations.
*/
private static final 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 final boolean debug = true;
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.
*/
static final String passwd = "passphrase";
static final String ROOT_ALIAS = "root";
static final String INT_ALIAS = "intermediate";
static final String SSL_ALIAS = "ssl";
// PKI components we will need for this test
static KeyStore rootKeystore; // Root CA Keystore
static KeyStore intKeystore; // Intermediate CA Keystore
static KeyStore serverKeystore; // SSL Server Keystore
static KeyStore trustStore; // SSL Client trust store
static SimpleOCSPServer rootOcsp; // Root CA OCSP Responder
static int rootOcspPort; // Port number for root OCSP
static SimpleOCSPServer intOcsp; // Intermediate CA OCSP Responder
static int intOcspPort; // Port number for intermed. OCSP
// Extra configuration parameters and constants
static final String[] TLS13ONLY = new String[] { "TLSv1.3" };
static final String[] TLS12MAX =
new String[] { "TLSv1.2", "TLSv1.1", "TLSv1" };
/*
* Main entry point for this test.
*/
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
if (debug) {
System.setProperty("javax.net.debug", "ssl:handshake");
}
// Create the PKI we will use for the test and start the OCSP servers
createPKI();
// Set the certificate entry in the intermediate OCSP responder
// with a revocation date of 8 hours ago.
X509Certificate sslCert =
(X509Certificate)serverKeystore.getCertificate(SSL_ALIAS);
Map<BigInteger, SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatusInfo> revInfo =
new HashMap<>();
revInfo.put(sslCert.getSerialNumber(),
new SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatusInfo(
SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatus.CERT_STATUS_REVOKED,
new Date(System.currentTimeMillis() -
TimeUnit.HOURS.toMillis(8))));
intOcsp.updateStatusDb(revInfo);
// Create a list of TLS protocol configurations we can use to
// drive tests with different handshaking models.
List<String[]> allowedProtList = List.of(TLS12MAX, TLS13ONLY);
for (String[] protocols : allowedProtList) {
SSLEngineWithStapling test = new SSLEngineWithStapling();
try {
test.runTest(protocols);
throw new RuntimeException("Expected failure due to " +
"revocation did not occur");
} catch (Exception e) {
if (!checkClientValidationFailure(e,
CertPathValidatorException.BasicReason.REVOKED)) {
System.out.println(
"*** Didn't find the exception we wanted");
throw e;
}
}
}
System.out.println("Test Passed.");
}
/*
* Create an initialized SSLContext to use for these tests.
*/
public SSLEngineWithStapling() throws Exception {
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", "");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", "");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", "");
System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword", "");
// Enable OCSP Stapling on both client and server sides, but turn off
// client-side OCSP for revocation checking. This ensures that the
// revocation information from the test has to come via stapling.
System.setProperty("jdk.tls.client.enableStatusRequestExtension",
Boolean.toString(true));
System.setProperty("jdk.tls.server.enableStatusRequestExtension",
Boolean.toString(true));
Security.setProperty("ocsp.enable", "false");
}
/*
* 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(String[] protocols) throws Exception {
boolean dataDone = false;
createSSLEngines(protocols);
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.
*/
while (!isEngineClosed(clientEngine) ||
!isEngineClosed(serverEngine)) {
log("================");
clientResult = clientEngine.wrap(clientOut, cTOs);
log("client wrap: ", clientResult);
runDelegatedTasks(clientResult, clientEngine);
serverResult = serverEngine.wrap(serverOut, sTOc);
log("server wrap: ", serverResult);
runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
cTOs.flip();
sTOc.flip();
log("----");
clientResult = clientEngine.unwrap(sTOc, clientIn);
log("client unwrap: ", clientResult);
runDelegatedTasks(clientResult, clientEngine);
serverResult = serverEngine.unwrap(cTOs, serverIn);
log("server unwrap: ", serverResult);
runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
cTOs.compact();
sTOc.compact();
/*
* After we've transfered all application data between the client
* and server, we close the clientEngine's outbound stream.
* This generates a close_notify handshake message, which the
* server engine receives and responds by closing itself.
*/
if (!dataDone && (clientOut.limit() == serverIn.position()) &&
(serverOut.limit() == clientIn.position())) {
/*
* A sanity check to ensure we got what was sent.
*/
checkTransfer(serverOut, clientIn);
checkTransfer(clientOut, serverIn);
log("\tClosing clientEngine's *OUTBOUND*...");
clientEngine.closeOutbound();
dataDone = true;
}
}
}
/*
* Using the SSLContext created during object creation,
* create/configure the SSLEngines we'll use for this test.
*/
private void createSSLEngines(String[] protocols) throws Exception {
// Initialize the KeyManager and TrustManager for the server
KeyManagerFactory servKmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("PKIX");
servKmf.init(serverKeystore, passwd.toCharArray());
TrustManagerFactory servTmf =
TrustManagerFactory.getInstance("PKIX");
servTmf.init(trustStore);
// Initialize the TrustManager for the client with revocation checking
PKIXBuilderParameters pkixParams = new PKIXBuilderParameters(trustStore,
new X509CertSelector());
pkixParams.setRevocationEnabled(true);
ManagerFactoryParameters mfp =
new CertPathTrustManagerParameters(pkixParams);
TrustManagerFactory cliTmf =
TrustManagerFactory.getInstance("PKIX");
cliTmf.init(mfp);
// Create the SSLContexts from the factories
SSLContext servCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
servCtx.init(servKmf.getKeyManagers(), servTmf.getTrustManagers(),
null);
SSLContext cliCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
cliCtx.init(null, cliTmf.getTrustManagers(), null);
/*
* Configure the serverEngine to act as a server in the SSL/TLS
* handshake.
*/
serverEngine = servCtx.createSSLEngine();
serverEngine.setEnabledProtocols(protocols);
serverEngine.setUseClientMode(false);
serverEngine.setNeedClientAuth(false);
/*
* Similar to above, but using client mode instead.
*/
clientEngine = cliCtx.createSSLEngine("client", 80);
clientEngine.setEnabledProtocols(protocols);
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);
}
}
/**
* Creates the PKI components necessary for this test, including
* Root CA, Intermediate CA and SSL server certificates, the keystores
* for each entity, a client trust store, and starts the OCSP responders.
*/
private static void createPKI() throws Exception {
CertificateBuilder cbld = new CertificateBuilder();
KeyPairGenerator keyGen = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA");
keyGen.initialize(2048);
KeyStore.Builder keyStoreBuilder =
KeyStore.Builder.newInstance("PKCS12", null,
new KeyStore.PasswordProtection(passwd.toCharArray()));
// Generate Root, IntCA, EE keys
KeyPair rootCaKP = keyGen.genKeyPair();
log("Generated Root CA KeyPair");
KeyPair intCaKP = keyGen.genKeyPair();
log("Generated Intermediate CA KeyPair");
KeyPair sslKP = keyGen.genKeyPair();
log("Generated SSL Cert KeyPair");
// Set up the Root CA Cert
cbld.setSubjectName("CN=Root CA Cert, O=SomeCompany");
cbld.setPublicKey(rootCaKP.getPublic());
cbld.setSerialNumber(new BigInteger("1"));
// Make a 3 year validity starting from 60 days ago
long start = System.currentTimeMillis() - TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(60);
long end = start + TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(1085);
cbld.setValidity(new Date(start), new Date(end));
addCommonExts(cbld, rootCaKP.getPublic(), rootCaKP.getPublic());
addCommonCAExts(cbld);
// Make our Root CA Cert!
X509Certificate rootCert = cbld.build(null, rootCaKP.getPrivate(),
"SHA256withRSA");
log("Root CA Created:\n" + certInfo(rootCert));
// Now build a keystore and add the keys and cert
rootKeystore = keyStoreBuilder.getKeyStore();
java.security.cert.Certificate[] rootChain = {rootCert};
rootKeystore.setKeyEntry(ROOT_ALIAS, rootCaKP.getPrivate(),
passwd.toCharArray(), rootChain);
// Now fire up the OCSP responder
rootOcsp = new SimpleOCSPServer(rootKeystore, passwd, ROOT_ALIAS, null);
rootOcsp.enableLog(logging);
rootOcsp.setNextUpdateInterval(3600);
rootOcsp.start();
// Wait 5 seconds for server ready
for (int i = 0; (i < 100 && !rootOcsp.isServerReady()); i++) {
Thread.sleep(50);
}
if (!rootOcsp.isServerReady()) {
throw new RuntimeException("Server not ready yet");
}
rootOcspPort = rootOcsp.getPort();
String rootRespURI = "http://localhost:" + rootOcspPort;
log("Root OCSP Responder URI is " + rootRespURI);
// Now that we have the root keystore and OCSP responder we can
// create our intermediate CA.
cbld.reset();
cbld.setSubjectName("CN=Intermediate CA Cert, O=SomeCompany");
cbld.setPublicKey(intCaKP.getPublic());
cbld.setSerialNumber(new BigInteger("100"));
// Make a 2 year validity starting from 30 days ago
start = System.currentTimeMillis() - TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(30);
end = start + TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(730);
cbld.setValidity(new Date(start), new Date(end));
addCommonExts(cbld, intCaKP.getPublic(), rootCaKP.getPublic());
addCommonCAExts(cbld);
cbld.addAIAExt(Collections.singletonList(rootRespURI));
// Make our Intermediate CA Cert!
X509Certificate intCaCert = cbld.build(rootCert, rootCaKP.getPrivate(),
"SHA256withRSA");
log("Intermediate CA Created:\n" + certInfo(intCaCert));
// Provide intermediate CA cert revocation info to the Root CA
// OCSP responder.
Map<BigInteger, SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatusInfo> revInfo =
new HashMap<>();
revInfo.put(intCaCert.getSerialNumber(),
new SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatusInfo(
SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatus.CERT_STATUS_GOOD));
rootOcsp.updateStatusDb(revInfo);
// Now build a keystore and add the keys, chain and root cert as a TA
intKeystore = keyStoreBuilder.getKeyStore();
java.security.cert.Certificate[] intChain = {intCaCert, rootCert};
intKeystore.setKeyEntry(INT_ALIAS, intCaKP.getPrivate(),
passwd.toCharArray(), intChain);
intKeystore.setCertificateEntry(ROOT_ALIAS, rootCert);
// Now fire up the Intermediate CA OCSP responder
intOcsp = new SimpleOCSPServer(intKeystore, passwd,
INT_ALIAS, null);
intOcsp.enableLog(logging);
intOcsp.setNextUpdateInterval(3600);
intOcsp.start();
// Wait 5 seconds for server ready
for (int i = 0; (i < 100 && !intOcsp.isServerReady()); i++) {
Thread.sleep(50);
}
if (!intOcsp.isServerReady()) {
throw new RuntimeException("Server not ready yet");
}
intOcspPort = intOcsp.getPort();
String intCaRespURI = "http://localhost:" + intOcspPort;
log("Intermediate CA OCSP Responder URI is " + intCaRespURI);
// Last but not least, let's make our SSLCert and add it to its own
// Keystore
cbld.reset();
cbld.setSubjectName("CN=SSLCertificate, O=SomeCompany");
cbld.setPublicKey(sslKP.getPublic());
cbld.setSerialNumber(new BigInteger("4096"));
// Make a 1 year validity starting from 7 days ago
start = System.currentTimeMillis() - TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(7);
end = start + TimeUnit.DAYS.toMillis(365);
cbld.setValidity(new Date(start), new Date(end));
// Add extensions
addCommonExts(cbld, sslKP.getPublic(), intCaKP.getPublic());
boolean[] kuBits = {true, false, true, false, false, false,
false, false, false};
cbld.addKeyUsageExt(kuBits);
List<String> ekuOids = new ArrayList<>();
ekuOids.add("1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1");
ekuOids.add("1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2");
cbld.addExtendedKeyUsageExt(ekuOids);
cbld.addSubjectAltNameDNSExt(Collections.singletonList("localhost"));
cbld.addAIAExt(Collections.singletonList(intCaRespURI));
// Make our SSL Server Cert!
X509Certificate sslCert = cbld.build(intCaCert, intCaKP.getPrivate(),
"SHA256withRSA");
log("SSL Certificate Created:\n" + certInfo(sslCert));
// Provide SSL server cert revocation info to the Intermeidate CA
// OCSP responder.
revInfo = new HashMap<>();
revInfo.put(sslCert.getSerialNumber(),
new SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatusInfo(
SimpleOCSPServer.CertStatus.CERT_STATUS_GOOD));
intOcsp.updateStatusDb(revInfo);
// Now build a keystore and add the keys, chain and root cert as a TA
serverKeystore = keyStoreBuilder.getKeyStore();
java.security.cert.Certificate[] sslChain = {sslCert, intCaCert, rootCert};
serverKeystore.setKeyEntry(SSL_ALIAS, sslKP.getPrivate(),
passwd.toCharArray(), sslChain);
serverKeystore.setCertificateEntry(ROOT_ALIAS, rootCert);
// And finally a Trust Store for the client
trustStore = keyStoreBuilder.getKeyStore();
trustStore.setCertificateEntry(ROOT_ALIAS, rootCert);
}
private static void addCommonExts(CertificateBuilder cbld,
PublicKey subjKey, PublicKey authKey) throws IOException {
cbld.addSubjectKeyIdExt(subjKey);
cbld.addAuthorityKeyIdExt(authKey);
}
private static void addCommonCAExts(CertificateBuilder cbld)
throws IOException {
cbld.addBasicConstraintsExt(true, true, -1);
// Set key usage bits for digitalSignature, keyCertSign and cRLSign
boolean[] kuBitSettings = {true, false, false, false, false, true,
true, false, false};
cbld.addKeyUsageExt(kuBitSettings);
}
/**
* Helper routine that dumps only a few cert fields rather than
* the whole toString() output.
*
* @param cert an X509Certificate to be displayed
*
* @return the String output of the issuer, subject and
* serial number
*/
private static String certInfo(X509Certificate cert) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("Issuer: ").append(cert.getIssuerX500Principal()).
append("\n");
sb.append("Subject: ").append(cert.getSubjectX500Principal()).
append("\n");
sb.append("Serial: ").append(cert.getSerialNumber()).append("\n");
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* Checks a validation failure to see if it failed for the reason we think
* it should. This comes in as an SSLException of some sort, but it
* encapsulates a CertPathValidatorException at some point in the
* exception stack.
*
* @param e the exception thrown at the top level
* @param reason the underlying CertPathValidatorException BasicReason
* we are expecting it to have.
*
* @return true if the reason matches up, false otherwise.
*/
static boolean checkClientValidationFailure(Exception e,
CertPathValidatorException.BasicReason reason) {
boolean result = false;
// Locate the CertPathValidatorException. If one
// Does not exist, then it's an automatic failure of
// the test.
Throwable curExc = e;
CertPathValidatorException cpve = null;
while (curExc != null) {
if (curExc instanceof CertPathValidatorException) {
cpve = (CertPathValidatorException)curExc;
}
curExc = curExc.getCause();
}
// If we get through the loop and cpve is null then we
// we didn't find CPVE and this is a failure
if (cpve != null) {
if (cpve.getReason() == reason) {
result = true;
} else {
System.out.println("CPVE Reason Mismatch: Expected = " +
reason + ", Actual = " + cpve.getReason());
}
} else {
System.out.println("Failed to find an expected CPVE");
}
return result;
}
}
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