Mercurial > hg > openjdk > bsd-port > jdk
changeset 8757:2e006a4f7b59
8179998: Clear certificate chain connections
Reviewed-by: mullan, ahgross, rhalade, igerasim
author | igerasim |
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date | Sat, 13 May 2017 18:25:28 -0700 |
parents | 3a2a9ad6d2c5 |
children | e2424356a2db |
files | src/share/classes/sun/security/pkcs/SignerInfo.java src/share/classes/sun/security/provider/certpath/SunCertPathBuilder.java src/share/lib/security/java.security-linux src/share/lib/security/java.security-macosx src/share/lib/security/java.security-solaris src/share/lib/security/java.security-windows |
diffstat | 6 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/share/classes/sun/security/pkcs/SignerInfo.java Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/classes/sun/security/pkcs/SignerInfo.java Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -323,6 +323,12 @@ data = content.getContentBytes(); } + Timestamp timestamp = null; + try { + timestamp = getTimestamp(); + } catch (Exception ignore) { + } + ConstraintsParameters cparams = new ConstraintsParameters(timestamp); String digestAlgname = getDigestAlgorithmId().getName();
--- a/src/share/classes/sun/security/provider/certpath/SunCertPathBuilder.java Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/classes/sun/security/provider/certpath/SunCertPathBuilder.java Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ // add the algorithm checker checkers.add(new AlgorithmChecker(builder.trustAnchor, - buildParams.date(), null)); + buildParams.date(), buildParams.variant())); BasicChecker basicChecker = null; if (nextState.keyParamsNeeded()) {
--- a/src/share/lib/security/java.security-linux Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/lib/security/java.security-linux Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -412,21 +412,21 @@ # jdkCA # This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the # algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked -# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA -# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm +# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA +# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm # are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. -# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include -# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" +# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include +# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" # # DenyAfterConstraint: # denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD # This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm # from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's -# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the +# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the # constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm -# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. -# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. +# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. # Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020, # use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03"
--- a/src/share/lib/security/java.security-macosx Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/lib/security/java.security-macosx Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -417,21 +417,21 @@ # jdkCA # This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the # algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked -# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA -# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm +# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA +# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm # are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. -# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include -# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" +# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include +# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" # # DenyAfterConstraint: # denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD # This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm # from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's -# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the +# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the # constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm -# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. -# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. +# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. # Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020, # use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03"
--- a/src/share/lib/security/java.security-solaris Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/lib/security/java.security-solaris Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -416,21 +416,21 @@ # jdkCA # This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the # algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked -# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA -# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm +# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA +# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm # are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. -# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include -# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" +# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include +# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" # # DenyAfterConstraint: # denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD # This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm # from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's -# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the +# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the # constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm -# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. -# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. +# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. # Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020, # use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03"
--- a/src/share/lib/security/java.security-windows Wed Apr 26 19:20:55 2017 -0700 +++ b/src/share/lib/security/java.security-windows Sat May 13 18:25:28 2017 -0700 @@ -417,21 +417,21 @@ # jdkCA # This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the # algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked -# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA -# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm +# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA +# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm # are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. -# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include -# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" +# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include +# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" # # DenyAfterConstraint: # denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD # This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm # from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's -# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the +# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the # constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm -# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. -# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. +# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm # expression. # Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020, # use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03"