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The X.509 extensions format also allows communities 40 * to define private extensions to carry information unique to those 41 * communities. 42 * 43 * <p>Each extension in a certificate/CRL may be designated as 44 * critical or non-critical. A certificate/CRL-using system (an application 45 * validating a certificate/CRL) must reject the certificate/CRL if it 46 * encounters a critical extension it does not recognize. A non-critical 47 * extension may be ignored if it is not recognized. 48 * <p> 49 * The ASN.1 definition for this is: 50 * <pre> 51 * Extensions ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Extension 52 * 53 * Extension ::= SEQUENCE { 54 * extnId OBJECT IDENTIFIER, 55 * critical BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE, 56 * extnValue OCTET STRING 57 * -- contains a DER encoding of a value 58 * -- of the type registered for use with 59 * -- the extnId object identifier value 60 * } 61 * </pre> 62 * Since not all extensions are known, the {@code getExtensionValue} 63 * method returns the DER-encoded OCTET STRING of the 64 * extension value (i.e., the {@code extnValue}). This can then 65 * be handled by a <em>Class</em> that understands the extension. 66 * 67 * @author Hemma Prafullchandra 68 */ 69 70 public interface X509Extension { 71 72 /** 73 * Check if there is a critical extension that is not supported. 74 * 75 * @return {@code true} if a critical extension is found that is 76 * not supported, otherwise {@code false}. 77 */ hasUnsupportedCriticalExtension()78 public boolean hasUnsupportedCriticalExtension(); 79 80 /** 81 * Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked 82 * CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object 83 * implementing this interface. 84 * 85 * Here is sample code to get a Set of critical extensions from an 86 * X509Certificate and print the OIDs: 87 * <pre>{@code 88 * X509Certificate cert = null; 89 * try (InputStream inStrm = new FileInputStream("DER-encoded-Cert")) { 90 * CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509"); 91 * cert = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(inStrm); 92 * } 93 * 94 * Set<String> critSet = cert.getCriticalExtensionOIDs(); 95 * if (critSet != null && !critSet.isEmpty()) { 96 * System.out.println("Set of critical extensions:"); 97 * for (String oid : critSet) { 98 * System.out.println(oid); 99 * } 100 * } 101 * }</pre> 102 * @return a Set (or an empty Set if none are marked critical) of 103 * the extension OID strings for extensions that are marked critical. 104 * If there are no extensions present at all, then this method returns 105 * null. 106 */ getCriticalExtensionOIDs()107 public Set<String> getCriticalExtensionOIDs(); 108 109 /** 110 * Gets a Set of the OID strings for the extension(s) marked 111 * NON-CRITICAL in the certificate/CRL managed by the object 112 * implementing this interface. 113 * 114 * Here is sample code to get a Set of non-critical extensions from an 115 * X509CRL revoked certificate entry and print the OIDs: 116 * <pre>{@code 117 * CertificateFactory cf = null; 118 * X509CRL crl = null; 119 * try (InputStream inStrm = new FileInputStream("DER-encoded-CRL")) { 120 * cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509"); 121 * crl = (X509CRL)cf.generateCRL(inStrm); 122 * } 123 * 124 * byte[] certData = <DER-encoded certificate data> 125 * ByteArrayInputStream bais = new ByteArrayInputStream(certData); 126 * X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate)cf.generateCertificate(bais); 127 * X509CRLEntry badCert = 128 * crl.getRevokedCertificate(cert.getSerialNumber()); 129 * 130 * if (badCert != null) { 131 * Set<String> nonCritSet = badCert.getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs(); 132 * if (nonCritSet != null) 133 * for (String oid : nonCritSet) { 134 * System.out.println(oid); 135 * } 136 * } 137 * }</pre> 138 * 139 * @return a Set (or an empty Set if none are marked non-critical) of 140 * the extension OID strings for extensions that are marked non-critical. 141 * If there are no extensions present at all, then this method returns 142 * null. 143 */ getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs()144 public Set<String> getNonCriticalExtensionOIDs(); 145 146 /** 147 * Gets the DER-encoded OCTET string for the extension value 148 * (<em>extnValue</em>) identified by the passed-in {@code oid} 149 * String. 150 * The {@code oid} string is 151 * represented by a set of nonnegative whole numbers separated 152 * by periods. 153 * 154 * <p>For example:<br> 155 * <table border=groove summary="Examples of OIDs and extension names"> 156 * <tr> 157 * <th>OID <em>(Object Identifier)</em></th> 158 * <th>Extension Name</th></tr> 159 * <tr><td>2.5.29.14</td> 160 * <td>SubjectKeyIdentifier</td></tr> 161 * <tr><td>2.5.29.15</td> 162 * <td>KeyUsage</td></tr> 163 * <tr><td>2.5.29.16</td> 164 * <td>PrivateKeyUsage</td></tr> 165 * <tr><td>2.5.29.17</td> 166 * <td>SubjectAlternativeName</td></tr> 167 * <tr><td>2.5.29.18</td> 168 * <td>IssuerAlternativeName</td></tr> 169 * <tr><td>2.5.29.19</td> 170 * <td>BasicConstraints</td></tr> 171 * <tr><td>2.5.29.30</td> 172 * <td>NameConstraints</td></tr> 173 * <tr><td>2.5.29.33</td> 174 * <td>PolicyMappings</td></tr> 175 * <tr><td>2.5.29.35</td> 176 * <td>AuthorityKeyIdentifier</td></tr> 177 * <tr><td>2.5.29.36</td> 178 * <td>PolicyConstraints</td></tr> 179 * </table> 180 * 181 * @param oid the Object Identifier value for the extension. 182 * @return the DER-encoded octet string of the extension value or 183 * null if it is not present. 184 */ getExtensionValue(String oid)185 public byte[] getExtensionValue(String oid); 186 } 187