jdk-24/test/jdk/sun/security/tools/jarsigner/JavaKeyStoreAliasCaseInsensitive.java
Sean Mullan a0f8febb8b 8230318: Better trust store usage
Reviewed-by: weijun, rhalade, ahgross
2019-10-22 17:25:34 -04:00

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/*
* @test
* @bug 8221719
* @library /test/lib
* @run testng JavaKeyStoreAliasCaseInsensitive
* @summary Checks that jarsigner verifies a signed jar with the same alias as
* was specified for signing, particularly regarding upper and lower case and
* its conversion to lower case by JKS
* ({@link sun.security.provider.JavaKeyStore.JKS#convertAlias(String)}).
*/
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import jdk.test.lib.util.JarUtils;
import jdk.test.lib.SecurityTools;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
public class JavaKeyStoreAliasCaseInsensitive {
/**
* Alias for certificates in the keystore with letters in different
* (upper and lower) cases.
*/
static final String ALIAS = "AlIaS";
@Test
public void testAliasCase() throws Exception {
final String KEYSTORE_OPTIONS = "-storetype JKS -keystore "
+ "test-alias-case.jks -storepass changeit";
SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -genkeypair -keyalg DSA"
+ " -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + " -dname CN=" + ALIAS)
.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
String jarFilename = "test-alias-case.jar";
JarUtils.createJarFile(Paths.get(jarFilename), Paths.get("."),
Files.write(Paths.get("aFile"), new byte[1]));
SecurityTools.jarsigner(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -verbose -debug " +
jarFilename + " " + ALIAS).shouldHaveExitValue(0);
SecurityTools.jarsigner("-verify -strict " + KEYSTORE_OPTIONS +
" -debug -verbose " + jarFilename + " " + ALIAS)
.shouldHaveExitValue(0)
.shouldNotContain(
"This jar contains signed entries which are not "
+ "signed by the specified alias(es).");
}
/**
* This test essentially covers compatibility with the previous version of
* {@link sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main#inKeyStoreForOneSigner} in case
* a certificate and alias entry is already in
* {@link sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main#storeHash} when
* {@link sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main#inKeyStoreForOneSigner} is
* invoked from a previous invocation of it.
* It passed with the previous {@code jarsigner} version with a lowercase
* alias {@link #ALIAS} and basically covers the duplicated portions of
* code in {@link sun.security.tools.jarsigner.Main#inKeyStoreForOneSigner}
* near {@code IN_KEYSTORE} and {@code SIGNED_BY_ALIAS} before having
* refactored and re-unified them in order to demonstrate identical
* behavior.
*/
@Test
public void testAliasCaseStoreHash() throws Exception {
// Create a keystore with a certificate associated with ALIAS + "2"
// signed by another certificate associated with ALIAS + "1".
final String KEYSTORE_OPTIONS = "-storetype JKS -keystore"
+ " test-alias-storeHash-case.jks -storepass changeit";
SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -genkeypair -keyalg DSA"
+ " -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + "1 -dname CN=" +
ALIAS + "1" + " -ext bc:c").shouldHaveExitValue(0);
SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -genkeypair -keyalg DSA"
+ " -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + "2 -dname CN="
+ ALIAS + "2").shouldHaveExitValue(0);
String certReq = SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS +
" -certreq -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + "2")
.shouldHaveExitValue(0).getStdout();
SecurityTools.setResponse(certReq);
String cert = SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS +
" -gencert -rfc -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + "1")
.shouldHaveExitValue(0).getOutput();
SecurityTools.setResponse(cert);
SecurityTools.keytool(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS +
" -importcert -keypass changeit -alias " + ALIAS + "2")
.shouldHaveExitValue(0);
// Create a jar file signed by ALIAS + "2" and then add another file to
// that same jar and sign it by ALIAS + "1", ALIAS + "1" being an alias
// for a certificate which is part of the certificate chain of ALIAS +
// "2" but not the certificate ALIAS + "2" points to directly.
String jarFilename = "test-alias-storeHash-case.jar";
JarUtils.createJarFile(Paths.get(jarFilename), Paths.get("."));
SecurityTools.jarsigner(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -verbose -debug " +
jarFilename + " " + ALIAS + "2").shouldHaveExitValue(0);
JarUtils.updateJarFile(Paths.get(jarFilename), Paths.get("."),
Files.write(Paths.get("added-file"), new byte[1]));
SecurityTools.jarsigner(KEYSTORE_OPTIONS + " -verbose -debug " +
jarFilename + " " + ALIAS + "1").shouldHaveExitValue(0);
// The later added file "added-file" is signed by the certificate
// associated with alias ALIAS + "1" directly while the other jarfile
// contents is signed by a certificate associated with alias ALIAS + "2"
// which includes the certificate associated with alias ALIAS + "1" in
// its certification path.
SecurityTools.jarsigner("-verify -strict " + KEYSTORE_OPTIONS +
" -debug -verbose " + jarFilename + " " + ALIAS + "1")
.shouldHaveExitValue(0)
.shouldNotContain(
"This jar contains signed entries which are not "
+ "signed by the specified alias(es).");
}
}