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486 lines
18 KiB
Java
486 lines
18 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2011, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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*/
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//
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// SunJSSE does not support dynamic system properties, no way to re-use
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// system properties in samevm/agentvm mode.
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//
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/*
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* @test
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* @bug 8273553 8253368
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* @summary sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.closeInbound also has similar error
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* of JDK-8253368
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* @run main/othervm SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound TLSv1.3
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* @run main/othervm SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound TLSv1.2
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* @run main/othervm SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound TLSv1.1
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* @run main/othervm SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound TLSv1
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* @run main/othervm SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound TLS
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*/
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/**
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* A SSLSocket/SSLEngine interop test case. This is not the way to
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* code SSLEngine-based servers, but works for what we need to do here,
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* which is to make sure that SSLEngine/SSLSockets can talk to each other.
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* SSLEngines can use direct or indirect buffers, and different code
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* is used to get at the buffer contents internally, so we test that here.
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*
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* The test creates one SSLSocket (client) and one SSLEngine (server).
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* The SSLSocket talks to a raw ServerSocket, and the server code
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* does the translation between byte [] and ByteBuffers that the SSLEngine
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* can use. The "transport" layer consists of a Socket Input/OutputStream
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* and two byte buffers for the SSLEngines: think of them
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* as directly connected pipes.
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*
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* Again, this is a *very* simple example: real code will be much more
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* involved. For example, different threading and I/O models could be
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* used, transport mechanisms could close unexpectedly, and so on.
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*
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* When this application runs, notice that several messages
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* (wrap/unwrap) pass before any application data is consumed or
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* produced. (For more information, please see the SSL/TLS
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* specifications.) There may several steps for a successful handshake,
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* so it's typical to see the following series of operations:
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*
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* client server message
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* ====== ====== =======
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* write() ... ClientHello
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* ... unwrap() ClientHello
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* ... wrap() ServerHello/Certificate
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* read() ... ServerHello/Certificate
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* write() ... ClientKeyExchange
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* write() ... ChangeCipherSpec
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* write() ... Finished
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* ... unwrap() ClientKeyExchange
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* ... unwrap() ChangeCipherSpec
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* ... unwrap() Finished
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* ... wrap() ChangeCipherSpec
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* ... wrap() Finished
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* read() ... ChangeCipherSpec
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* read() ... Finished
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*/
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import javax.net.ssl.*;
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import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult.*;
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import java.io.*;
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import java.net.*;
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import java.security.*;
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import java.nio.*;
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public class SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound {
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/*
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* Enables logging of the SSL/TLS operations.
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*/
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private static final boolean logging = true;
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/*
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* Enables the JSSE system debugging system property:
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*
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* -Djavax.net.debug=all
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*
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* This gives a lot of low-level information about operations underway,
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* including specific handshake messages, and might be best examined
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* after gaining some familiarity with this application.
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*/
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private static final boolean debug = false;
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private final SSLContext sslc;
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private SSLEngine serverEngine; // server-side SSLEngine
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private SSLSocket clientSocket;
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private final byte[] serverMsg =
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"Hi there Client, I'm a Server.".getBytes();
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private final byte[] clientMsg =
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"Hello Server, I'm a Client! Pleased to meet you!".getBytes();
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private ByteBuffer serverOut; // write side of serverEngine
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private ByteBuffer serverIn; // read side of serverEngine
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private volatile Exception clientException;
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private volatile Exception serverException;
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/*
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* For data transport, this example uses local ByteBuffers.
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*/
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private ByteBuffer cTOs; // "reliable" transport client->server
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private ByteBuffer sTOc; // "reliable" transport server->client
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/*
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* The following is to set up the keystores/trust material.
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*/
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private static final String pathToStores = "../../../../javax/net/ssl/etc";
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private static final String keyStoreFile = "keystore";
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private static final String trustStoreFile = "truststore";
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private static final String keyFilename =
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System.getProperty("test.src", ".") + "/" + pathToStores
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+ "/" + keyStoreFile;
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private static final String trustFilename =
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System.getProperty("test.src", ".") + "/" + pathToStores
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+ "/" + trustStoreFile;
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/*
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* Main entry point for this test.
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*/
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public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
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String protocol = args[0];
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// reset security properties to make sure that the algorithms
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// and keys used in this test are not disabled.
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Security.setProperty("jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms", "");
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Security.setProperty("jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms", "");
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if (debug) {
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System.setProperty("javax.net.debug", "all");
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}
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/*
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* Run the tests with direct and indirect buffers.
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*/
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SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound test =
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new SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound(protocol);
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log("-------------------------------------");
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log("Testing " + protocol + " for direct buffers ...");
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test.runTest(true);
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log("---------------------------------------");
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log("Testing " + protocol + " for indirect buffers ...");
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test.runTest(false);
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log("Test Passed.");
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}
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/*
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* Create an initialized SSLContext to use for these tests.
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*/
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public SSLSocketSSLEngineCloseInbound(String protocol) throws Exception {
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char[] passphrase = "passphrase".toCharArray();
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KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance(new File(keyFilename), passphrase);
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KeyStore ts = KeyStore.getInstance(new File(trustFilename), passphrase);
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KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
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kmf.init(ks, passphrase);
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TrustManagerFactory tmf = TrustManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
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tmf.init(ts);
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SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance(protocol);
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sslCtx.init(kmf.getKeyManagers(), tmf.getTrustManagers(), null);
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sslc = sslCtx;
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}
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/*
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* Run the test.
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*
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* Sit in a tight loop, with the server engine calling wrap/unwrap
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* regardless of whether data is available or not. We do this until
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* we get the application data. Then we shutdown and go to the next one.
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*
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* The main loop handles all the I/O phases of the SSLEngine's
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* lifetime:
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*
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* initial handshaking
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* application data transfer
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* engine closing
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*
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* One could easily separate these phases into separate
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* sections of code.
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*/
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private void runTest(boolean direct) throws Exception {
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clientSocket = null;
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// generates the server-side Socket
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try (ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket()) {
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serverSocket.setReuseAddress(false);
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serverSocket.bind(null);
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int port = serverSocket.getLocalPort();
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log("Port: " + port);
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Thread thread = createClientThread(port);
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createSSLEngine();
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createBuffers(direct);
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// server-side socket that will read
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try (Socket socket = serverSocket.accept()) {
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socket.setSoTimeout(500);
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InputStream is = socket.getInputStream();
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OutputStream os = socket.getOutputStream();
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SSLEngineResult serverResult; // results from last operation
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/*
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* Examining the SSLEngineResults could be much more involved,
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* and may alter the overall flow of the application.
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*
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* For example, if we received a BUFFER_OVERFLOW when trying
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* to write to the output pipe, we could reallocate a larger
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* pipe, but instead we wait for the peer to drain it.
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*/
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byte[] inbound = new byte[8192];
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byte[] outbound = new byte[8192];
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while (!isEngineClosed(serverEngine)) {
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int len;
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// Inbound data
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log("================");
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// Try reading Client side, even if it's already closed.
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try {
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len = is.read(inbound);
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if (len > 0) {
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cTOs.put(inbound, 0, len);
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}
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} catch (IOException e) {
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/*
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* swallow IO/SocketTimeoutExceptions. We'll do
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* the testing/exit after the unwraps.
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*/
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}
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cTOs.flip();
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serverResult = serverEngine.unwrap(cTOs, serverIn);
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log("server unwrap: ", serverResult);
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runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
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cTOs.compact();
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// Outbound data
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log("----");
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// After we've received our app bytes, close input side
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// and see what happens. Exit the test at the end.
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if (serverIn.position() != 0) {
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try {
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serverEngine.closeInbound();
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throw new Exception(
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"No error shutting down client's input");
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} catch (SSLException e) {
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System.out.println(
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"Server caught the right Exception");
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}
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if (serverEngine.getSession().isValid()) {
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System.out.println("Server session is still valid");
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} else {
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throw new Exception("Server session is not valid");
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}
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return;
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}
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serverResult = serverEngine.wrap(serverOut, sTOc);
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log("server wrap: ", serverResult);
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runDelegatedTasks(serverResult, serverEngine);
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sTOc.flip();
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if ((len = sTOc.remaining()) != 0) {
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sTOc.get(outbound, 0, len);
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os.write(outbound, 0, len);
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// Give the other side a chance to process
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}
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sTOc.compact();
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}
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} catch (Exception e) {
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serverException = e;
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} finally {
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// Wait for the client to join up with us.
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if (thread != null) {
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thread.join();
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}
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}
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} finally {
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if (serverException != null) {
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if (clientException != null) {
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serverException.initCause(clientException);
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}
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throw serverException;
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}
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if (clientException != null) {
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if (serverException != null) {
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clientException.initCause(serverException);
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}
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throw clientException;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* Create a client thread which does simple SSLSocket operations.
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* We'll write and read one data packet.
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*/
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private Thread createClientThread(final int port) {
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Thread t = new Thread("ClientThread") {
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@Override
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public void run() {
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// client-side socket
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try (SSLSocket sslSocket = (SSLSocket)sslc.getSocketFactory().
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createSocket("localhost", port)) {
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clientSocket = sslSocket;
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OutputStream os = sslSocket.getOutputStream();
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// write(byte[]) goes in one shot.
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os.write(clientMsg);
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os.flush();
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try {
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sslSocket.shutdownInput();
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throw new Exception(
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"No error shutting down client's input");
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} catch (SSLException e) {
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System.out.println("Client caught the right Exception");
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}
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if (sslSocket.getSession().isValid()) {
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System.out.println("Client session is still valid");
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} else {
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throw new Exception("Client's session is not valid");
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}
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// Give server a chance to read before we shutdown via
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// the try-with-resources block.
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Thread.sleep(2000);
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} catch (Exception e) {
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clientException = e;
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}
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}
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};
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t.start();
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return t;
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}
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/*
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* Using the SSLContext created during object creation,
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* create/configure the SSLEngines we'll use for this test.
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*/
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private void createSSLEngine() {
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/*
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* Configure the serverEngine to act as a server in the SSL/TLS
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* handshake.
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*/
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serverEngine = sslc.createSSLEngine();
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serverEngine.setUseClientMode(false);
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serverEngine.getNeedClientAuth();
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}
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/*
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* Create and size the buffers appropriately.
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*/
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private void createBuffers(boolean direct) {
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SSLSession session = serverEngine.getSession();
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int appBufferMax = session.getApplicationBufferSize();
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int netBufferMax = session.getPacketBufferSize();
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/*
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* We'll make the input buffers a bit bigger than the max needed
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* size, so that unwrap()s following a successful data transfer
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* won't generate BUFFER_OVERFLOWS.
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*
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* We'll use a mix of direct and indirect ByteBuffers for
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* tutorial purposes only. In reality, only use direct
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* ByteBuffers when they give a clear performance enhancement.
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*/
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if (direct) {
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serverIn = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(appBufferMax + 50);
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cTOs = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(netBufferMax);
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sTOc = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(netBufferMax);
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} else {
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serverIn = ByteBuffer.allocate(appBufferMax + 50);
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cTOs = ByteBuffer.allocate(netBufferMax);
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sTOc = ByteBuffer.allocate(netBufferMax);
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}
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serverOut = ByteBuffer.wrap(serverMsg);
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}
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/*
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* If the result indicates that we have outstanding tasks to do,
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* go ahead and run them in this thread.
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*/
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private static void runDelegatedTasks(SSLEngineResult result,
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SSLEngine engine) throws Exception {
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if (result.getHandshakeStatus() == HandshakeStatus.NEED_TASK) {
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Runnable runnable;
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while ((runnable = engine.getDelegatedTask()) != null) {
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log("\trunning delegated task...");
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runnable.run();
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}
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HandshakeStatus hsStatus = engine.getHandshakeStatus();
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if (hsStatus == HandshakeStatus.NEED_TASK) {
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throw new Exception(
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"handshake shouldn't need additional tasks");
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}
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log("\tnew HandshakeStatus: " + hsStatus);
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}
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}
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private static boolean isEngineClosed(SSLEngine engine) {
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return (engine.isOutboundDone() && engine.isInboundDone());
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}
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/*
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* Logging code
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*/
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private static boolean resultOnce = true;
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private static void log(String str, SSLEngineResult result) {
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if (!logging) {
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return;
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}
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if (resultOnce) {
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resultOnce = false;
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log("The format of the SSLEngineResult is: \n"
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+ "\t\"getStatus() / getHandshakeStatus()\" +\n"
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+ "\t\"bytesConsumed() / bytesProduced()\"\n");
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}
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HandshakeStatus hsStatus = result.getHandshakeStatus();
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log(str
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+ result.getStatus() + "/" + hsStatus + ", "
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+ result.bytesConsumed() + "/" + result.bytesProduced()
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+ " bytes");
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if (hsStatus == HandshakeStatus.FINISHED) {
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log("\t...ready for application data");
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}
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}
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private static void log(String str) {
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if (logging) {
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if (debug) {
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System.err.println(str);
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} else {
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System.out.println(str);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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