Xue-Lei Andrew Fan 6d41a58c82 7109274: Restrict the use of certificates with RSA keys less than 1024 bits
This restriction is applied via the Java Security property, "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms". This will impact providers that adhere to this security property.

Reviewed-by: mullan
2012-12-28 00:48:12 -08:00

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// This test case relies on updated static security property, no way to re-use
// security property in samevm/agentvm mode.
/**
* @test
* @bug 6714842
* @library ../../../testlibrary
* @build CertUtils
* @run main/othervm BuildEEBasicConstraints
* @summary make sure a PKIX CertPathBuilder builds a path to an
* end entity certificate when the setBasicConstraints method of the
* X509CertSelector of the targetConstraints PKIXBuilderParameters
* parameter is set to -2.
*/
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.security.cert.CertPath;
import java.security.cert.CertStore;
import java.security.cert.CollectionCertStoreParameters;
import java.security.cert.PKIXBuilderParameters;
import java.security.cert.PKIXCertPathBuilderResult;
import java.security.cert.TrustAnchor;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.security.cert.X509CertSelector;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
public final class BuildEEBasicConstraints {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// reset the security property to make sure that the algorithms
// and keys used in this test are not disabled.
Security.setProperty("jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms", "MD2");
X509Certificate rootCert = CertUtils.getCertFromFile("anchor.cer");
TrustAnchor anchor = new TrustAnchor
(rootCert.getSubjectX500Principal(), rootCert.getPublicKey(), null);
X509CertSelector sel = new X509CertSelector();
sel.setBasicConstraints(-2);
PKIXBuilderParameters params = new PKIXBuilderParameters
(Collections.singleton(anchor), sel);
params.setRevocationEnabled(false);
X509Certificate eeCert = CertUtils.getCertFromFile("ee.cer");
X509Certificate caCert = CertUtils.getCertFromFile("ca.cer");
ArrayList<X509Certificate> certs = new ArrayList<X509Certificate>();
certs.add(caCert);
certs.add(eeCert);
CollectionCertStoreParameters ccsp =
new CollectionCertStoreParameters(certs);
CertStore cs = CertStore.getInstance("Collection", ccsp);
params.addCertStore(cs);
PKIXCertPathBuilderResult res = CertUtils.build(params);
CertPath cp = res.getCertPath();
// check that first certificate is an EE cert
List<? extends Certificate> certList = cp.getCertificates();
X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate) certList.get(0);
if (cert.getBasicConstraints() != -1) {
throw new Exception("Target certificate is not an EE certificate");
}
}
}