Java Code Examples for java.security.cert.PKIXCertPathBuilderResult#getCertPath()
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Example 1
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 2
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 3
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 4
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 5
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 6
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 7
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 8
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 9
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 10
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 11
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 12
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }
Example 13
Source File: BuildEEBasicConstraints.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
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"); } }