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package java.security.cert; |
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import java.net.URI; |
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import java.util.ArrayList; |
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import java.util.Collections; |
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import java.util.HashMap; |
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import java.util.HashSet; |
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import java.util.List; |
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import java.util.Map; |
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import java.util.Map.Entry; |
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import java.util.Set; |
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/** |
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* A {@code PKIXCertPathChecker} for checking the revocation status of |
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* certificates with the PKIX algorithm. |
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* |
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* <p>A {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} checks the revocation status of |
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* certificates with the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) or |
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* Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). OCSP is described in RFC 2560 and |
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* is a network protocol for determining the status of a certificate. A CRL |
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* is a time-stamped list identifying revoked certificates, and RFC 5280 |
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* describes an algorithm for determining the revocation status of certificates |
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* using CRLs. |
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* |
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* <p>Each {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} must be able to check the revocation |
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* status of certificates with OCSP and CRLs. By default, OCSP is the |
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* preferred mechanism for checking revocation status, with CRLs as the |
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* fallback mechanism. However, this preference can be switched to CRLs with |
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* the {@link Option#PREFER_CRLS PREFER_CRLS} option. In addition, the fallback |
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* mechanism can be disabled with the {@link Option#NO_FALLBACK NO_FALLBACK} |
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* option. |
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* |
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* <p>A {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} is obtained by calling the |
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* {@link CertPathValidator#getRevocationChecker getRevocationChecker} method |
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* of a PKIX {@code CertPathValidator}. Additional parameters and options |
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* specific to revocation can be set (by calling the |
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* {@link #setOcspResponder setOcspResponder} method for instance). The |
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* {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} is added to a {@code PKIXParameters} object |
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* using the {@link PKIXParameters#addCertPathChecker addCertPathChecker} |
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* or {@link PKIXParameters#setCertPathCheckers setCertPathCheckers} method, |
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* and then the {@code PKIXParameters} is passed along with the {@code CertPath} |
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* to be validated to the {@link CertPathValidator#validate validate} method |
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* of a PKIX {@code CertPathValidator}. When supplying a revocation checker in |
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* this manner, it will be used to check revocation irrespective of the setting |
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* of the {@link PKIXParameters#isRevocationEnabled RevocationEnabled} flag. |
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* Similarly, a {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} may be added to a |
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* {@code PKIXBuilderParameters} object for use with a PKIX |
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* {@code CertPathBuilder}. |
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* |
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* <p>Note that when a {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} is added to |
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* {@code PKIXParameters}, it clones the {@code PKIXRevocationChecker}; |
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* thus any subsequent modifications to the {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} |
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* have no effect. |
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* |
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* <p>Any parameter that is not set (or is set to {@code null}) will be set to |
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* the default value for that parameter. |
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* |
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* <p><b>Concurrent Access</b> |
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* |
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* <p>Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not |
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* thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object |
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* concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the |
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* necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects |
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* need not synchronize. |
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* |
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* @since 1.8 |
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* |
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* @see <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2560.txt"><i>RFC 2560: X.509 |
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* Internet Public Key Infrastructure Online Certificate Status Protocol - |
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* OCSP</i></a>, <br><a |
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* href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt"><i>RFC 5280: Internet X.509 |
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* Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) |
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* Profile</i></a> |
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*/ |
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public abstract class PKIXRevocationChecker extends PKIXCertPathChecker { |
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private URI ocspResponder; |
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private X509Certificate ocspResponderCert; |
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private List<Extension> ocspExtensions = Collections.<Extension>emptyList(); |
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private Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> ocspResponses = Collections.emptyMap(); |
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private Set<Option> options = Collections.emptySet(); |
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/** |
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* Default constructor. |
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*/ |
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protected PKIXRevocationChecker() {} |
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/** |
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* Sets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. This |
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* overrides the {@code ocsp.responderURL} security property and any |
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* responder specified in a certificate's Authority Information Access |
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* Extension, as defined in RFC 5280. |
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* |
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* @param uri the responder URI |
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*/ |
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public void setOcspResponder(URI uri) { |
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this.ocspResponder = uri; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Gets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. This |
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* overrides the {@code ocsp.responderURL} security property. If this |
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* parameter or the {@code ocsp.responderURL} property is not set, the |
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* location is determined from the certificate's Authority Information |
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* Access Extension, as defined in RFC 5280. |
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* |
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* @return the responder URI, or {@code null} if not set |
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*/ |
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public URI getOcspResponder() { |
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return ocspResponder; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Sets the OCSP responder's certificate. This overrides the |
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* {@code ocsp.responderCertSubjectName}, |
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* {@code ocsp.responderCertIssuerName}, |
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* and {@code ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber} security properties. |
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* |
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* @param cert the responder's certificate |
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*/ |
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public void setOcspResponderCert(X509Certificate cert) { |
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this.ocspResponderCert = cert; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Gets the OCSP responder's certificate. This overrides the |
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* {@code ocsp.responderCertSubjectName}, |
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* {@code ocsp.responderCertIssuerName}, |
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* and {@code ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber} security properties. If this |
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* parameter or the aforementioned properties are not set, then the |
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* responder's certificate is determined as specified in RFC 2560. |
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* |
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* @return the responder's certificate, or {@code null} if not set |
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*/ |
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public X509Certificate getOcspResponderCert() { |
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return ocspResponderCert; |
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} |
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// request extensions; single extensions not supported |
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/** |
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* Sets the optional OCSP request extensions. |
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* |
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* @param extensions a list of extensions. The list is copied to protect |
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* against subsequent modification. |
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*/ |
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public void setOcspExtensions(List<Extension> extensions) |
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{ |
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this.ocspExtensions = (extensions == null) |
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? Collections.<Extension>emptyList() |
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: new ArrayList<>(extensions); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Gets the optional OCSP request extensions. |
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* |
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* @return an unmodifiable list of extensions. The list is empty if no |
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* extensions have been specified. |
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*/ |
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public List<Extension> getOcspExtensions() { |
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return Collections.unmodifiableList(ocspExtensions); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Sets the OCSP responses. These responses are used to determine |
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* the revocation status of the specified certificates when OCSP is used. |
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* |
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* @param responses a map of OCSP responses. Each key is an |
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* {@code X509Certificate} that maps to the corresponding |
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* DER-encoded OCSP response for that certificate. A deep copy of |
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* the map is performed to protect against subsequent modification. |
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*/ |
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public void setOcspResponses(Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> responses) |
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{ |
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if (responses == null) { |
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this.ocspResponses = Collections.<X509Certificate, byte[]>emptyMap(); |
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} else { |
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Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> copy = new HashMap<>(responses.size()); |
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for (Map.Entry<X509Certificate, byte[]> e : responses.entrySet()) { |
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copy.put(e.getKey(), e.getValue().clone()); |
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} |
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this.ocspResponses = copy; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Gets the OCSP responses. These responses are used to determine |
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* the revocation status of the specified certificates when OCSP is used. |
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* |
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* @return a map of OCSP responses. Each key is an |
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* {@code X509Certificate} that maps to the corresponding |
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* DER-encoded OCSP response for that certificate. A deep copy of |
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* the map is returned to protect against subsequent modification. |
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* Returns an empty map if no responses have been specified. |
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*/ |
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public Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> getOcspResponses() { |
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Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> copy = new HashMap<>(ocspResponses.size()); |
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for (Map.Entry<X509Certificate, byte[]> e : ocspResponses.entrySet()) { |
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copy.put(e.getKey(), e.getValue().clone()); |
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} |
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return copy; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Sets the revocation options. |
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* |
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* @param options a set of revocation options. The set is copied to protect |
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* against subsequent modification. |
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*/ |
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public void setOptions(Set<Option> options) { |
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this.options = (options == null) |
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? Collections.<Option>emptySet() |
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: new HashSet<>(options); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Gets the revocation options. |
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* |
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* @return an unmodifiable set of revocation options. The set is empty if |
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* no options have been specified. |
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*/ |
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public Set<Option> getOptions() { |
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return Collections.unmodifiableSet(options); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns a list containing the exceptions that are ignored by the |
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* revocation checker when the {@link Option#SOFT_FAIL SOFT_FAIL} option |
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* is set. The list is cleared each time {@link #init init} is called. |
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* The list is ordered in ascending order according to the certificate |
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* index returned by {@link CertPathValidatorException#getIndex getIndex} |
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* method of each entry. |
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* <p> |
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* An implementation of {@code PKIXRevocationChecker} is responsible for |
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* adding the ignored exceptions to the list. |
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* |
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* @return an unmodifiable list containing the ignored exceptions. The list |
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* is empty if no exceptions have been ignored. |
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*/ |
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public abstract List<CertPathValidatorException> getSoftFailExceptions(); |
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@Override |
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public PKIXRevocationChecker clone() { |
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PKIXRevocationChecker copy = (PKIXRevocationChecker)super.clone(); |
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copy.ocspExtensions = new ArrayList<>(ocspExtensions); |
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copy.ocspResponses = new HashMap<>(ocspResponses); |
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// deep-copy the encoded responses, since they are mutable |
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for (Map.Entry<X509Certificate, byte[]> entry : |
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copy.ocspResponses.entrySet()) |
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{ |
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byte[] encoded = entry.getValue(); |
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entry.setValue(encoded.clone()); |
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} |
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copy.options = new HashSet<>(options); |
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return copy; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Various revocation options that can be specified for the revocation |
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* checking mechanism. |
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*/ |
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public enum Option { |
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/** |
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* Only check the revocation status of end-entity certificates. |
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*/ |
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ONLY_END_ENTITY, |
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/** |
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* Prefer CRLs to OSCP. The default behavior is to prefer OCSP. Each |
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* PKIX implementation should document further details of their |
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* specific preference rules and fallback policies. |
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*/ |
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PREFER_CRLS, |
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/** |
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* Disable the fallback mechanism. |
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*/ |
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NO_FALLBACK, |
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/** |
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* Allow revocation check to succeed if the revocation status cannot be |
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* determined for one of the following reasons: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li>The CRL or OCSP response cannot be obtained because of a |
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* network error. |
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* <li>The OCSP responder returns one of the following errors |
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* specified in section 2.3 of RFC 2560: internalError or tryLater. |
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* </ul><br> |
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* Note that these conditions apply to both OCSP and CRLs, and unless |
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* the {@code NO_FALLBACK} option is set, the revocation check is |
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* allowed to succeed only if both mechanisms fail under one of the |
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* conditions as stated above. |
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* Exceptions that cause the network errors are ignored but can be |
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* later retrieved by calling the |
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* {@link #getSoftFailExceptions getSoftFailExceptions} method. |
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*/ |
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SOFT_FAIL |
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} |
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} |