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package javax.rmi.ssl; |
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import java.io.IOException; |
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import java.io.Serializable; |
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import java.net.Socket; |
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import java.rmi.server.RMIClientSocketFactory; |
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import java.util.StringTokenizer; |
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import javax.net.SocketFactory; |
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket; |
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory; |
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/** |
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* <p>An <code>SslRMIClientSocketFactory</code> instance is used by the RMI |
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* runtime in order to obtain client sockets for RMI calls via SSL.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>This class implements <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> over |
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* the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) |
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* protocols.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>This class creates SSL sockets using the default |
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* <code>SSLSocketFactory</code> (see {@link |
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* SSLSocketFactory#getDefault}). All instances of this class are |
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* functionally equivalent. In particular, they all share the same |
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* truststore, and the same keystore when client authentication is |
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* required by the server. This behavior can be modified in |
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* subclasses by overriding the {@link #createSocket(String,int)} |
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* method; in that case, {@link #equals(Object) equals} and {@link |
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* #hashCode() hashCode} may also need to be overridden.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>If the system property |
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* <code>javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledCipherSuites</code> is specified, |
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* the {@link #createSocket(String,int)} method will call {@link |
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* SSLSocket#setEnabledCipherSuites(String[])} before returning the |
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* socket. The value of this system property is a string that is a |
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* comma-separated list of SSL/TLS cipher suites to enable.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>If the system property |
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* <code>javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledProtocols</code> is specified, |
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* the {@link #createSocket(String,int)} method will call {@link |
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* SSLSocket#setEnabledProtocols(String[])} before returning the |
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* socket. The value of this system property is a string that is a |
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* comma-separated list of SSL/TLS protocol versions to enable.</p> |
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* |
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* @see javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory |
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* @see javax.rmi.ssl.SslRMIServerSocketFactory |
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* @since 1.5 |
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*/ |
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public class SslRMIClientSocketFactory |
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implements RMIClientSocketFactory, Serializable { |
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/** |
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* <p>Creates a new <code>SslRMIClientSocketFactory</code>.</p> |
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*/ |
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public SslRMIClientSocketFactory() { |
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// We don't force the initialization of the default SSLSocketFactory |
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// at construction time - because the RMI client socket factory is |
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// created on the server side, where that initialization is a priori |
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// meaningless, unless both server and client run in the same JVM. |
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// We could possibly override readObject() to force this initialization, |
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// but it might not be a good idea to actually mix this with possible |
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// deserialization problems. |
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// So contrarily to what we do for the server side, the initialization |
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// of the SSLSocketFactory will be delayed until the first time |
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// createSocket() is called - note that the default SSLSocketFactory |
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// might already have been initialized anyway if someone in the JVM |
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// already called SSLSocketFactory.getDefault(). |
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// |
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} |
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/** |
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* <p>Creates an SSL socket.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>If the system property |
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* <code>javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledCipherSuites</code> is |
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* specified, this method will call {@link |
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* SSLSocket#setEnabledCipherSuites(String[])} before returning |
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* the socket. The value of this system property is a string that |
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* is a comma-separated list of SSL/TLS cipher suites to |
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* enable.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>If the system property |
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* <code>javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledProtocols</code> is |
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* specified, this method will call {@link |
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* SSLSocket#setEnabledProtocols(String[])} before returning the |
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* socket. The value of this system property is a string that is a |
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* comma-separated list of SSL/TLS protocol versions to |
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* enable.</p> |
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*/ |
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public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException { |
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// Retrieve the SSLSocketFactory |
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// |
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final SocketFactory sslSocketFactory = getDefaultClientSocketFactory(); |
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// Create the SSLSocket |
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// |
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final SSLSocket sslSocket = (SSLSocket) |
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sslSocketFactory.createSocket(host, port); |
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// Set the SSLSocket Enabled Cipher Suites |
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// |
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final String enabledCipherSuites = |
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System.getProperty("javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledCipherSuites"); |
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if (enabledCipherSuites != null) { |
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StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(enabledCipherSuites, ","); |
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int tokens = st.countTokens(); |
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String enabledCipherSuitesList[] = new String[tokens]; |
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for (int i = 0 ; i < tokens; i++) { |
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enabledCipherSuitesList[i] = st.nextToken(); |
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} |
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try { |
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sslSocket.setEnabledCipherSuites(enabledCipherSuitesList); |
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} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { |
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throw (IOException) |
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new IOException(e.getMessage()).initCause(e); |
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} |
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} |
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// Set the SSLSocket Enabled Protocols |
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// |
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final String enabledProtocols = |
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System.getProperty("javax.rmi.ssl.client.enabledProtocols"); |
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if (enabledProtocols != null) { |
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StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(enabledProtocols, ","); |
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int tokens = st.countTokens(); |
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String enabledProtocolsList[] = new String[tokens]; |
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for (int i = 0 ; i < tokens; i++) { |
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enabledProtocolsList[i] = st.nextToken(); |
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} |
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try { |
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sslSocket.setEnabledProtocols(enabledProtocolsList); |
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} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { |
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throw (IOException) |
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new IOException(e.getMessage()).initCause(e); |
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} |
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} |
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// Return the preconfigured SSLSocket |
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// |
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return sslSocket; |
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} |
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/** |
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* <p>Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>Because all instances of this class are functionally equivalent |
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* (they all use the default |
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* <code>SSLSocketFactory</code>), this method simply returns |
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* <code>this.getClass().equals(obj.getClass())</code>.</p> |
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* |
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* <p>A subclass should override this method (as well |
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* as {@link #hashCode()}) if its instances are not all |
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* functionally equivalent.</p> |
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*/ |
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public boolean equals(Object obj) { |
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if (obj == null) return false; |
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if (obj == this) return true; |
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return this.getClass().equals(obj.getClass()); |
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} |
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/** |
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* <p>Returns a hash code value for this |
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* <code>SslRMIClientSocketFactory</code>.</p> |
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* |
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* @return a hash code value for this |
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* <code>SslRMIClientSocketFactory</code>. |
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*/ |
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public int hashCode() { |
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return this.getClass().hashCode(); |
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} |
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// We use a static field because: |
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// |
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// SSLSocketFactory.getDefault() always returns the same object |
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// (at least on Sun's implementation), and we want to make sure |
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// that the Javadoc & the implementation stay in sync. |
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// |
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// If someone needs to have different SslRMIClientSocketFactory factories |
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// with different underlying SSLSocketFactory objects using different key |
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// and trust stores, he can always do so by subclassing this class and |
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// overriding createSocket(String host, int port). |
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// |
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private static SocketFactory defaultSocketFactory = null; |
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private static synchronized SocketFactory getDefaultClientSocketFactory() { |
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if (defaultSocketFactory == null) |
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defaultSocketFactory = SSLSocketFactory.getDefault(); |
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return defaultSocketFactory; |
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} |
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private static final long serialVersionUID = -8310631444933958385L; |
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} |