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1 /*
2  * $HeadURL: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpcomponents/httpclient/trunk/module-client/src/main/java/org/apache/http/conn/ssl/SSLSocketFactory.java $
3  * $Revision: 659194 $
4  * $Date: 2008-05-22 11:33:47 -0700 (Thu, 22 May 2008) $
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31 
32 package org.apache.http.conn.ssl;
33 
34 import org.apache.http.conn.scheme.HostNameResolver;
35 import org.apache.http.conn.scheme.LayeredSocketFactory;
36 import org.apache.http.params.HttpConnectionParams;
37 import org.apache.http.params.HttpParams;
38 
39 import javax.net.ssl.HttpsURLConnection;
40 import javax.net.ssl.KeyManager;
41 import javax.net.ssl.KeyManagerFactory;
42 import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext;
43 import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket;
44 import javax.net.ssl.TrustManager;
45 import javax.net.ssl.TrustManagerFactory;
46 import java.io.IOException;
47 import java.net.InetAddress;
48 import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
49 import java.net.Socket;
50 import java.net.UnknownHostException;
51 import java.security.KeyManagementException;
52 import java.security.KeyStore;
53 import java.security.KeyStoreException;
54 import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
55 import java.security.SecureRandom;
56 import java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException;
57 
58 /**
59  * Layered socket factory for TLS/SSL connections, based on JSSE.
60  *.
61  * <p>
62  * SSLSocketFactory can be used to validate the identity of the HTTPS
63  * server against a list of trusted certificates and to authenticate to
64  * the HTTPS server using a private key.
65  * </p>
66  *
67  * <p>
68  * SSLSocketFactory will enable server authentication when supplied with
69  * a {@link KeyStore truststore} file containg one or several trusted
70  * certificates. The client secure socket will reject the connection during
71  * the SSL session handshake if the target HTTPS server attempts to
72  * authenticate itself with a non-trusted certificate.
73  * </p>
74  *
75  * <p>
76  * Use JDK keytool utility to import a trusted certificate and generate a truststore file:
77  *    <pre>
78  *     keytool -import -alias "my server cert" -file server.crt -keystore my.truststore
79  *    </pre>
80  * </p>
81  *
82  * <p>
83  * SSLSocketFactory will enable client authentication when supplied with
84  * a {@link KeyStore keystore} file containg a private key/public certificate
85  * pair. The client secure socket will use the private key to authenticate
86  * itself to the target HTTPS server during the SSL session handshake if
87  * requested to do so by the server.
88  * The target HTTPS server will in its turn verify the certificate presented
89  * by the client in order to establish client's authenticity
90  * </p>
91  *
92  * <p>
93  * Use the following sequence of actions to generate a keystore file
94  * </p>
95  *   <ul>
96  *     <li>
97  *      <p>
98  *      Use JDK keytool utility to generate a new key
99  *      <pre>keytool -genkey -v -alias "my client key" -validity 365 -keystore my.keystore</pre>
100  *      For simplicity use the same password for the key as that of the keystore
101  *      </p>
102  *     </li>
103  *     <li>
104  *      <p>
105  *      Issue a certificate signing request (CSR)
106  *      <pre>keytool -certreq -alias "my client key" -file mycertreq.csr -keystore my.keystore</pre>
107  *     </p>
108  *     </li>
109  *     <li>
110  *      <p>
111  *      Send the certificate request to the trusted Certificate Authority for signature.
112  *      One may choose to act as her own CA and sign the certificate request using a PKI
113  *      tool, such as OpenSSL.
114  *      </p>
115  *     </li>
116  *     <li>
117  *      <p>
118  *       Import the trusted CA root certificate
119  *       <pre>keytool -import -alias "my trusted ca" -file caroot.crt -keystore my.keystore</pre>
120  *      </p>
121  *     </li>
122  *     <li>
123  *      <p>
124  *       Import the PKCS#7 file containg the complete certificate chain
125  *       <pre>keytool -import -alias "my client key" -file mycert.p7 -keystore my.keystore</pre>
126  *      </p>
127  *     </li>
128  *     <li>
129  *      <p>
130  *       Verify the content the resultant keystore file
131  *       <pre>keytool -list -v -keystore my.keystore</pre>
132  *      </p>
133  *     </li>
134  *   </ul>
135  * @author <a href="mailto:oleg at ural.ru">Oleg Kalnichevski</a>
136  * @author Julius Davies
137  *
138  * @deprecated Please use {@link java.net.URL#openConnection} instead.
139  *     Please visit <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/09/androids-http-clients.html">this webpage</a>
140  *     for further details.
141  */
142 
143 @Deprecated
144 public class SSLSocketFactory implements LayeredSocketFactory {
145 
146     public static final String TLS   = "TLS";
147     public static final String SSL   = "SSL";
148     public static final String SSLV2 = "SSLv2";
149 
150     public static final X509HostnameVerifier ALLOW_ALL_HOSTNAME_VERIFIER
151         = new AllowAllHostnameVerifier();
152 
153     public static final X509HostnameVerifier BROWSER_COMPATIBLE_HOSTNAME_VERIFIER
154         = new BrowserCompatHostnameVerifier();
155 
156     public static final X509HostnameVerifier STRICT_HOSTNAME_VERIFIER
157         = new StrictHostnameVerifier();
158 
159     /*
160      * Put defaults into holder class to avoid class preloading creating an
161      * instance of the classes referenced.
162      */
163     private static class NoPreloadHolder {
164         /**
165          * The factory using the default JVM settings for secure connections.
166          */
167         private static final SSLSocketFactory DEFAULT_FACTORY = new SSLSocketFactory();
168     }
169 
170     /**
171      * Gets an singleton instance of the SSLProtocolSocketFactory.
172      * @return a SSLProtocolSocketFactory
173      */
getSocketFactory()174     public static SSLSocketFactory getSocketFactory() {
175         return NoPreloadHolder.DEFAULT_FACTORY;
176     }
177 
178     private final SSLContext sslcontext;
179     private final javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory socketfactory;
180     private final HostNameResolver nameResolver;
181     private X509HostnameVerifier hostnameVerifier = BROWSER_COMPATIBLE_HOSTNAME_VERIFIER;
182 
SSLSocketFactory( String algorithm, final KeyStore keystore, final String keystorePassword, final KeyStore truststore, final SecureRandom random, final HostNameResolver nameResolver)183     public SSLSocketFactory(
184         String algorithm,
185         final KeyStore keystore,
186         final String keystorePassword,
187         final KeyStore truststore,
188         final SecureRandom random,
189         final HostNameResolver nameResolver)
190         throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException, KeyStoreException, UnrecoverableKeyException
191     {
192         super();
193         if (algorithm == null) {
194             algorithm = TLS;
195         }
196         KeyManager[] keymanagers = null;
197         if (keystore != null) {
198             keymanagers = createKeyManagers(keystore, keystorePassword);
199         }
200         TrustManager[] trustmanagers = null;
201         if (truststore != null) {
202             trustmanagers = createTrustManagers(truststore);
203         }
204         this.sslcontext = SSLContext.getInstance(algorithm);
205         this.sslcontext.init(keymanagers, trustmanagers, random);
206         this.socketfactory = this.sslcontext.getSocketFactory();
207         this.nameResolver = nameResolver;
208     }
209 
SSLSocketFactory( final KeyStore keystore, final String keystorePassword, final KeyStore truststore)210     public SSLSocketFactory(
211             final KeyStore keystore,
212             final String keystorePassword,
213             final KeyStore truststore)
214             throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException, KeyStoreException, UnrecoverableKeyException
215     {
216         this(TLS, keystore, keystorePassword, truststore, null, null);
217     }
218 
SSLSocketFactory(final KeyStore keystore, final String keystorePassword)219     public SSLSocketFactory(final KeyStore keystore, final String keystorePassword)
220             throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException, KeyStoreException, UnrecoverableKeyException
221     {
222         this(TLS, keystore, keystorePassword, null, null, null);
223     }
224 
SSLSocketFactory(final KeyStore truststore)225     public SSLSocketFactory(final KeyStore truststore)
226             throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, KeyManagementException, KeyStoreException, UnrecoverableKeyException
227     {
228         this(TLS, null, null, truststore, null, null);
229     }
230 
231     /**
232      * Constructs an HttpClient SSLSocketFactory backed by the given JSSE
233      * SSLSocketFactory.
234      *
235      * @hide
236      */
SSLSocketFactory(javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory socketfactory)237     public SSLSocketFactory(javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory socketfactory) {
238         super();
239         this.sslcontext = null;
240         this.socketfactory = socketfactory;
241         this.nameResolver = null;
242     }
243 
244     /**
245      * Creates the default SSL socket factory.
246      * This constructor is used exclusively to instantiate the factory for
247      * {@link #getSocketFactory getSocketFactory}.
248      */
SSLSocketFactory()249     private SSLSocketFactory() {
250         super();
251         this.sslcontext = null;
252         this.socketfactory = HttpsURLConnection.getDefaultSSLSocketFactory();
253         this.nameResolver = null;
254     }
255 
createKeyManagers(final KeyStore keystore, final String password)256     private static KeyManager[] createKeyManagers(final KeyStore keystore, final String password)
257         throws KeyStoreException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, UnrecoverableKeyException {
258         if (keystore == null) {
259             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Keystore may not be null");
260         }
261         KeyManagerFactory kmfactory = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance(
262             KeyManagerFactory.getDefaultAlgorithm());
263         kmfactory.init(keystore, password != null ? password.toCharArray(): null);
264         return kmfactory.getKeyManagers();
265     }
266 
createTrustManagers(final KeyStore keystore)267     private static TrustManager[] createTrustManagers(final KeyStore keystore)
268         throws KeyStoreException, NoSuchAlgorithmException {
269         if (keystore == null) {
270             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Keystore may not be null");
271         }
272         TrustManagerFactory tmfactory = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance(
273             TrustManagerFactory.getDefaultAlgorithm());
274         tmfactory.init(keystore);
275         return tmfactory.getTrustManagers();
276     }
277 
278 
279     // non-javadoc, see interface org.apache.http.conn.SocketFactory
createSocket()280     public Socket createSocket()
281         throws IOException {
282 
283         // the cast makes sure that the factory is working as expected
284         return (SSLSocket) this.socketfactory.createSocket();
285     }
286 
287 
288     // non-javadoc, see interface org.apache.http.conn.SocketFactory
connectSocket( final Socket sock, final String host, final int port, final InetAddress localAddress, int localPort, final HttpParams params )289     public Socket connectSocket(
290         final Socket sock,
291         final String host,
292         final int port,
293         final InetAddress localAddress,
294         int localPort,
295         final HttpParams params
296     ) throws IOException {
297 
298         if (host == null) {
299             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Target host may not be null.");
300         }
301         if (params == null) {
302             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameters may not be null.");
303         }
304 
305         SSLSocket sslsock = (SSLSocket)
306             ((sock != null) ? sock : createSocket());
307 
308         if ((localAddress != null) || (localPort > 0)) {
309 
310             // we need to bind explicitly
311             if (localPort < 0)
312                 localPort = 0; // indicates "any"
313 
314             InetSocketAddress isa =
315                 new InetSocketAddress(localAddress, localPort);
316             sslsock.bind(isa);
317         }
318 
319         int connTimeout = HttpConnectionParams.getConnectionTimeout(params);
320         int soTimeout = HttpConnectionParams.getSoTimeout(params);
321 
322         InetSocketAddress remoteAddress;
323         if (this.nameResolver != null) {
324             remoteAddress = new InetSocketAddress(this.nameResolver.resolve(host), port);
325         } else {
326             remoteAddress = new InetSocketAddress(host, port);
327         }
328 
329         sslsock.connect(remoteAddress, connTimeout);
330 
331         sslsock.setSoTimeout(soTimeout);
332         try {
333             hostnameVerifier.verify(host, sslsock);
334             // verifyHostName() didn't blowup - good!
335         } catch (IOException iox) {
336             // close the socket before re-throwing the exception
337             try { sslsock.close(); } catch (Exception x) { /*ignore*/ }
338             throw iox;
339         }
340 
341         return sslsock;
342     }
343 
344 
345     /**
346      * Checks whether a socket connection is secure.
347      * This factory creates TLS/SSL socket connections
348      * which, by default, are considered secure.
349      * <br/>
350      * Derived classes may override this method to perform
351      * runtime checks, for example based on the cypher suite.
352      *
353      * @param sock      the connected socket
354      *
355      * @return  <code>true</code>
356      *
357      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is invalid
358      */
isSecure(Socket sock)359     public boolean isSecure(Socket sock)
360         throws IllegalArgumentException {
361 
362         if (sock == null) {
363             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Socket may not be null.");
364         }
365         // This instanceof check is in line with createSocket() above.
366         if (!(sock instanceof SSLSocket)) {
367             throw new IllegalArgumentException
368                 ("Socket not created by this factory.");
369         }
370         // This check is performed last since it calls the argument object.
371         if (sock.isClosed()) {
372             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Socket is closed.");
373         }
374 
375         return true;
376 
377     } // isSecure
378 
379 
380     // non-javadoc, see interface LayeredSocketFactory
createSocket( final Socket socket, final String host, final int port, final boolean autoClose )381     public Socket createSocket(
382         final Socket socket,
383         final String host,
384         final int port,
385         final boolean autoClose
386     ) throws IOException, UnknownHostException {
387         SSLSocket sslSocket = (SSLSocket) this.socketfactory.createSocket(
388               socket,
389               host,
390               port,
391               autoClose
392         );
393         hostnameVerifier.verify(host, sslSocket);
394         // verifyHostName() didn't blowup - good!
395         return sslSocket;
396     }
397 
setHostnameVerifier(X509HostnameVerifier hostnameVerifier)398     public void setHostnameVerifier(X509HostnameVerifier hostnameVerifier) {
399         if ( hostnameVerifier == null ) {
400             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Hostname verifier may not be null");
401         }
402         this.hostnameVerifier = hostnameVerifier;
403     }
404 
getHostnameVerifier()405     public X509HostnameVerifier getHostnameVerifier() {
406         return hostnameVerifier;
407     }
408 
409 }
410