Quellcodebibliothek Statistik Leitseite products/Sources/formale Sprachen/Java/Openjdk/test/jdk/javax/net/ssl/ALPN/   (Sun/Oracle ©)  Datei vom 13.11.2022 mit Größe 21 kB image not shown  

Quelle  SSLEngineAlpnTest.java   Sprache: JAVA

 
/*
 * Copyright (c) 2003, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
 *
 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
 *
 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
 * accompanied this code).
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
 *
 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
 * questions.
 */


// SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
// system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.

/*
 * @test
 * @bug 8051498 8145849 8170282
 * @summary JEP 244: TLS Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation Extension
 * @compile MyX509ExtendedKeyManager.java
 *
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          UNUSED   h2          h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          UNUSED   h2,http/1.1 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2,http/1.1 UNUSED   h2,http/1.1 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest http/1.1,h2 UNUSED   h2,http/1.1 http/1.1
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h4,h3,h2    UNUSED   h1,h2       h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest EMPTY       UNUSED   h2,http/1.1 NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          UNUSED   EMPTY       NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest H2          UNUSED   h2          ERROR
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          UNUSED   http/1.1    ERROR
 *
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      h2       h2          h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      h2       h2,http/1.1 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      h2       http/1.1,h2 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      http/1.1 h2,http/1.1 http/1.1
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      EMPTY    h2,http/1.1 NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      h2       EMPTY       NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      H2       h2          ERROR
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      h2       http/1.1    ERROR
 *
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          h2       h2          h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest H2          h2       h2,http/1.1 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2,http/1.1 http/1.1 h2,http/1.1 http/1.1
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest http/1.1,h2 h2       h2,http/1.1 h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest EMPTY       h2       h2          h2
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2,http/1.1 EMPTY    http/1.1    NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2,http/1.1 h2       EMPTY       NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest UNUSED      UNUSED   http/1.1,h2 NONE
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2          h2       http/1.1    ERROR
 * @run main/othervm SSLEngineAlpnTest h2,http/1.1 H2       http/1.1    ERROR
 */

/**
 * A simple SSLEngine-based client/server that demonstrates the proposed API
 * changes for JEP 244 in support of the TLS ALPN extension (RFC 7301).
 *
 * Usage:
 *     java SSLEngineAlpnTest <server-APs> <callback-AP> <client-APs> <result>
 *
 * where:
 *      EMPTY  indicates that ALPN is disabled
 *      UNUSED indicates that no ALPN values are supplied (server-side only)
 *      ERROR  indicates that an exception is expected
 *      NONE   indicates that no ALPN is expected
 *
 * This example is based on our standard SSLEngineTemplate.
 *
 * The immediate consumer of ALPN will be HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), aka H2. The H2 IETF
 * Working Group wanted to use TLSv1.3+ as the secure transport mechanism, but
 * TLSv1.3 wasn't ready. The H2 folk agreed to a compromise that only TLSv1.2+
 * can be used, and that if TLSv1.2 was selected, non-TLSv.1.3-approved
 * ciphersuites would be blacklisted and their use discouraged.
 *
 * In order to support connections that might negotiate either HTTP/1.1 and H2,
 * the guidance from the IETF Working Group is that the H2 ciphersuites be
 * prioritized/tried first.
 */


/*
 * The original SSLEngineTemplate comments follow.
 *
 * 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.security.*;
import java.nio.*;
import java.util.Arrays;

public class SSLEngineAlpnTest {

    /*
     * 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 = false;

    private static boolean hasServerAPs; // whether server APs are present
    private static boolean hasCallback; // whether a callback is present

    private final SSLContext sslc;

    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.
     */

    private static final String pathToStores = "../etc";
    private static final String keyStoreFile = "keystore";
    private static final String trustStoreFile = "truststore";
    private static final String passwd = "passphrase";

    private static final String keyFilename
            = System.getProperty("test.src"".") + "/" + pathToStores
            + "/" + keyStoreFile;
    private static final String trustFilename
            = System.getProperty("test.src"".") + "/" + pathToStores
            + "/" + trustStoreFile;

    /*
     * Main entry point for this test.
     */

    public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
        if (debug) {
            System.setProperty("javax.net.debug""all");
        }
        System.setProperty("jdk.tls.acknowledgeCloseNotify""true");
        System.out.println("Test args: " + Arrays.toString(args));

        // Validate parameters
        if (args.length != 4) {
            throw new Exception("Invalid number of test parameters");
        }

        hasServerAPs = !args[0].equals("UNUSED"); // are server APs being used?
        hasCallback = !args[1].equals("UNUSED"); // is callback being used?

        SSLEngineAlpnTest test = new SSLEngineAlpnTest(args[3]);
        try {
            test.runTest(convert(args[0]), args[1], convert(args[2]), args[3]);
        } catch (SSLHandshakeException she) {
            if (args[3].equals("ERROR")) {
                System.out.println("Caught the expected exception: " + she);
            } else {
                throw she;
            }
        }

        System.out.println("Test Passed.");
    }

    /*
     * Create an initialized SSLContext to use for these tests.
     */

    public SSLEngineAlpnTest(String expectedAP) throws Exception {

        KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
        KeyStore ts = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");

        char[] passphrase = "passphrase".toCharArray();

        ks.load(new FileInputStream(keyFilename), passphrase);
        ts.load(new FileInputStream(trustFilename), passphrase);

        KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
        kmf.init(ks, passphrase);

        KeyManager [] kms = kmf.getKeyManagers();
        if (!(kms[0] instanceof X509ExtendedKeyManager)) {
            throw new Exception("kms[0] not X509ExtendedKeyManager");
        }

        kms = new KeyManager[] { new MyX509ExtendedKeyManager(
                (X509ExtendedKeyManager) kms[0], expectedAP,
                !hasCallback && hasServerAPs) };

        TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
        tmf.init(ts);

        SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");

        sslCtx.init(kms, tmf.getTrustManagers(), null);

        sslc = sslCtx;
    }

    /*
     * Convert a comma-separated list into an array of strings.
     */

    private static String[] convert(String list) {
        if (list.equals("UNUSED")) {
            return null;
        }

        if (list.equals("EMPTY")) {
            return new String[0];
        }

        String[] strings;
        if (list.indexOf(',') > 0) {
            strings = list.split(",");
        } else {
            strings = new String[]{ list };
        }

        return strings;
    }

    /*
     * 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[] serverAPs, String callbackAP,
            String[] clientAPs, String expectedAP) throws Exception {

        boolean dataDone = false;

        createSSLEngines(serverAPs, callbackAP, clientAPs);
        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);
            checkAPResult(clientEngine, clientResult, expectedAP);

            serverResult = serverEngine.wrap(serverOut, sTOc);
            log("server wrap: ", serverResult);
            runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
            checkAPResult(serverEngine, serverResult, expectedAP);

            cTOs.flip();
            sTOc.flip();

            log("----");

            clientResult = clientEngine.unwrap(sTOc, clientIn);
            log("client unwrap: ", clientResult);
            runDelegatedTasks(clientResult, clientEngine);
            checkAPResult(clientEngine, clientResult, expectedAP);

            serverResult = serverEngine.unwrap(cTOs, serverIn);
            log("server unwrap: ", serverResult);
            runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
            checkAPResult(serverEngine, serverResult, expectedAP);

            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();
                // serverEngine.closeOutbound();
                dataDone = true;
            }
        }
    }

    /*
     * Check that the resulting connection meets our defined ALPN
     * criteria.  If we were connecting to a non-JSSE implementation,
     * the server might have negotiated something we shouldn't accept.
     *
     * If we were expecting an ALPN value from server, let's make sure
     * the conditions match.
     */

    private static void checkAPResult(SSLEngine engine, SSLEngineResult result,
            String expectedAP) throws Exception {

        if (result.getHandshakeStatus() != HandshakeStatus.FINISHED) {
            return;
        }

        if (engine.getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() != null) {
            throw new Exception ("getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() should "
                    + "return null after the handshake is completed");
        }

        String ap = engine.getApplicationProtocol();
        System.out.println("Application Protocol: \"" + ap + "\"");

        if (ap == null) {
            throw new Exception(
                "Handshake was completed but null was received");
        }
        if (expectedAP.equals("NONE")) {
            if (!ap.isEmpty()) {
                throw new Exception("Expected no ALPN value");
            } else {
                System.out.println("No ALPN value negotiated, as expected");
            }
        } else if (!expectedAP.equals(ap)) {
            throw new Exception(expectedAP +
                " ALPN value not available on negotiated connection");
        }
    }

    /*
     * Using the SSLContext created during object creation,
     * create/configure the SSLEngines we'll use for this test.
     */

    private void createSSLEngines(String[] serverAPs, String callbackAP,
            String[] clientAPs) throws Exception {
        /*
         * Configure the serverEngine to act as a server in the SSL/TLS
         * handshake.  Also, require SSL client authentication.
         */

        serverEngine = sslc.createSSLEngine();
        serverEngine.setUseClientMode(false);

        SSLParameters sslp = serverEngine.getSSLParameters();

        sslp.setNeedClientAuth(true);

        /*
         * The default ciphersuite ordering from the SSLContext may not
         * reflect "h2" ciphersuites as being preferred, additionally the
         * client may not send them in an appropriate order. We could resort
         * the suite list if so desired.
         */

        String[] suites = sslp.getCipherSuites();
        sslp.setCipherSuites(suites);
        if (serverAPs != null) {
            sslp.setApplicationProtocols(serverAPs);
        }
        sslp.setUseCipherSuitesOrder(true);  // Set server side order

        serverEngine.setSSLParameters(sslp);

        // check that no callback has been registered
        if (serverEngine.getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector() != null) {
            throw new Exception("getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector() " +
                "should return null");
        }

        if (hasCallback) {
            serverEngine.setHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector(
                (sslEngine, clientProtocols) -> {
                    return callbackAP.equals("EMPTY") ? "" : callbackAP;
                });

            // check that the callback can be retrieved
            if (serverEngine.getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector()
                    == null) {
                throw new Exception("getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector()"
                    + " should return non-null");
            }
        }

        /*
         * Similar to above, but using client mode instead.
         */

        clientEngine = sslc.createSSLEngine("client", 80);
        clientEngine.setUseClientMode(true);
        sslp = clientEngine.getSSLParameters();
        if (clientAPs != null) {
            sslp.setApplicationProtocols(clientAPs);
        }
        clientEngine.setSSLParameters(sslp);

        if ((clientEngine.getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() != null) ||
                (serverEngine.getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() != null)) {
            throw new Exception ("getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() should "
                    + "return null before the handshake starts");
        }
    }

    /*
     * 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);
        }
    }
}

Messung V0.5
C=100 H=99 G=99

¤ Dauer der Verarbeitung: 0.2 Sekunden  (vorverarbeitet)  ¤

*© Formatika GbR, Deutschland






Wurzel

Suchen

Beweissystem der NASA

Beweissystem Isabelle

NIST Cobol Testsuite

Cephes Mathematical Library

Wiener Entwicklungsmethode

Haftungshinweis

Die Informationen auf dieser Webseite wurden nach bestem Wissen sorgfältig zusammengestellt. Es wird jedoch weder Vollständigkeit, noch Richtigkeit, noch Qualität der bereit gestellten Informationen zugesichert.

Bemerkung:

Die farbliche Syntaxdarstellung und die Messung sind noch experimentell.