org.jivesoftware.openfire.net
Class ServerTrustManager
java.lang.Object
org.jivesoftware.openfire.net.ServerTrustManager
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- TrustManager, X509TrustManager
public class ServerTrustManager
- extends Object
- implements X509TrustManager
ServerTrustManager is a Trust Manager that is only used for s2s connections. This TrustManager
is used both when the server connects to another server as well as when receiving a connection
from another server. In both cases, it is possible to indicate if self-signed certificates
are going to be accepted. In case of accepting a self-signed certificate a warning is logged.
Future version of the server might include a small workflow so admins can review self-signed
certificates or certificates of unknown issuers and manually accept them.
- Author:
- Gaston Dombiak
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ServerTrustManager
public ServerTrustManager(String server,
KeyStore trustTrust,
Connection connection)
checkClientTrusted
public void checkClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] x509Certificates,
String string)
- Specified by:
checkClientTrusted
in interface X509TrustManager
checkServerTrusted
public void checkServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] x509Certificates,
String string)
throws CertificateException
- Given the partial or complete certificate chain provided by the peer, build a certificate
path to a trusted root and return if it can be validated and is trusted for server SSL
authentication based on the authentication type. The authentication type is the key
exchange algorithm portion of the cipher suites represented as a String, such as "RSA",
"DHE_DSS". Note: for some exportable cipher suites, the key exchange algorithm is
determined at run time during the handshake. For instance, for
TLS_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, the authType should be RSA_EXPORT when an ephemeral
RSA key is used for the key exchange, and RSA when the key from the server certificate
is used. Checking is case-sensitive.
By default certificates are going to be verified. This includes verifying the certificate
chain, the root certificate and the certificates validity. However, it is possible to
disable certificates validation as a whole or each specific validation.
- Specified by:
checkServerTrusted
in interface X509TrustManager
- Parameters:
x509Certificates
- an ordered array of peer X.509 certificates with the peer's own
certificate listed first and followed by any certificate authorities.string
- the key exchange algorithm used.
- Throws:
CertificateException
- if the certificate chain is not trusted by this TrustManager.
getAcceptedIssuers
public X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers()
- Specified by:
getAcceptedIssuers
in interface X509TrustManager
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