Java Code Examples for java.security.KeyStoreException#printStackTrace()
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Example 1
Source File: ConnectedRESTQA.java From java-client-api with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public static DatabaseClient getDatabaseClient(String user, String password, Authentication authType) throws KeyManagementException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { DatabaseClient client = null; try { SSLContext sslcontext = null; if (IsSecurityEnabled()) { sslcontext = getSslContext(); client = DatabaseClientFactory.newClient(getRestServerHostName(), getRestServerPort(), user, password, authType, sslcontext, SSLHostnameVerifier.ANY); } else client = DatabaseClientFactory.newClient(getRestServerHostName(), getRestServerPort(), user, password, authType); } catch (CertificateException certEx) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block certEx.printStackTrace(); } catch (KeyStoreException ksEx) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block ksEx.printStackTrace(); } catch (UnrecoverableKeyException unReovkeyEx) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block unReovkeyEx.printStackTrace(); } return client; }
Example 2
Source File: CAdESTimeStampSignerTest.java From signer with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
private String getAlias(KeyStore ks) { Certificate[] certificates = null; String alias = ""; Enumeration<String> e; try { e = ks.aliases(); while (e.hasMoreElements()) { alias = e.nextElement(); System.out.println("alias..............: {}" + alias); certificates = ks.getCertificateChain(alias); } } catch (KeyStoreException e1) { e1.printStackTrace(); } X509Certificate c = (X509Certificate) certificates[0]; System.out.println("Número de série....: {}" + c.getSerialNumber().toString()); return alias; }
Example 3
Source File: HttpsUtils.java From FimiX8-RE with MIT License | 5 votes |
private static KeyManager[] prepareKeyManager(InputStream bksFile, String password) { KeyManager[] keyManagerArr = null; if (bksFile == null || password == null) { return keyManagerArr; } try { KeyStore clientKeyStore = KeyStore.getInstance("BKS"); clientKeyStore.load(bksFile, password.toCharArray()); KeyManagerFactory keyManagerFactory = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance(KeyManagerFactory.getDefaultAlgorithm()); keyManagerFactory.init(clientKeyStore, password.toCharArray()); return keyManagerFactory.getKeyManagers(); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e2) { e2.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e3) { e3.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } catch (CertificateException e4) { e4.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } catch (IOException e5) { e5.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } catch (Exception e6) { e6.printStackTrace(); return keyManagerArr; } }
Example 4
Source File: KurentoRoomAPI.java From kurento-room-client-android with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * This methods can be used to add a self-signed SSL certificate to be trusted when establishing * connection. * @param alias is a unique alias for the certificate * @param cert is the certificate object */ @SuppressWarnings("unused") public void addTrustedCertificate(String alias, Certificate cert){ try { keyStore.setCertificateEntry(alias, cert); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }
Example 5
Source File: AliasKeyManager.java From PADListener with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(String alias) { try { Certificate[] certs = _ks.getCertificateChain(alias); if (certs == null) return null; X509Certificate[] x509certs = new X509Certificate[certs.length]; for (int i=0; i<certs.length; i++) { x509certs[i]=(X509Certificate) certs[i]; } return x509certs; } catch (KeyStoreException kse) { kse.printStackTrace(); return null; } }
Example 6
Source File: AliasKeyManager.java From PADListener with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public PrivateKey getPrivateKey(String alias) { try { return (PrivateKey) _ks.getKey(alias, _keyPassword.toCharArray()); } catch (KeyStoreException kse) { kse.printStackTrace(); return null; } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException nsao) { nsao.printStackTrace(); return null; } catch (UnrecoverableKeyException uke) { uke.printStackTrace(); return null; } }
Example 7
Source File: PFSecurityUtils.java From PFLockScreen-Android with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Delete key from KeyStore. * @param alias KeyStore alias. * @throws PFSecurityException throw Exception if something went wrong. */ @Override public void deleteKey(String alias) throws PFSecurityException { final KeyStore keyStore = loadKeyStore(); try { keyStore.deleteEntry(alias); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); throw new PFSecurityException( "Can not delete key: " + e.getMessage(), PFSecurityUtilsErrorCodes.ERROR_DELETE_KEY ); } }
Example 8
Source File: SSLContextManager.java From PADListener with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
private String[] getAliases(KeyStore ks) { List aliases = new ArrayList(); try { Enumeration en = ks.aliases(); while (en.hasMoreElements()) { String alias = (String) en.nextElement(); if (ks.isKeyEntry(alias)) aliases.add(alias); } } catch (KeyStoreException kse) { kse.printStackTrace(); } return (String[]) aliases.toArray(new String[0]); }
Example 9
Source File: PFSecurityUtilsOld.java From PFLockScreen-Android with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public boolean isKeystoreContainAlias(String alias) throws PFSecurityException { final KeyStore keyStore = loadKeyStore(); try { return keyStore.containsAlias(alias); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); throw new PFSecurityException( e.getMessage(), PFSecurityUtilsErrorCodes.ERROR_KEY_STORE ); } }
Example 10
Source File: PFSecurityUtilsOld.java From PFLockScreen-Android with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Delete key from KeyStore. * @param alias KeyStore alias. * @throws PFSecurityException throw Exception if something went wrong. */ @Override public void deleteKey(String alias) throws PFSecurityException { final KeyStore keyStore = loadKeyStore(); try { keyStore.deleteEntry(alias); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); throw new PFSecurityException( "Can not delete key: " + e.getMessage(), PFSecurityUtilsErrorCodes.ERROR_DELETE_KEY ); } }
Example 11
Source File: KeyStoreUtil.java From MaxKey with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Check if a keystore type is available. * * @param keyStoreType the keystore type * @return true if the keystore type is available, false otherwise */ public static boolean isAvailable(KeyStoreType keyStoreType) { Boolean available; if ((available = AVAILABLE_TYPES.get(keyStoreType)) != null) { return available; } try { // Populate AVAILABLE_TYPES getKeyStoreImpl(keyStoreType); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { // Ignore e.printStackTrace(); } return AVAILABLE_TYPES.get(keyStoreType); }
Example 12
Source File: CertificadoConfig.java From nfse with MIT License | 5 votes |
@SuppressWarnings("restriction") public void carregarCertificados() { try { this.getCertificadoKeyStore(); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } System.clearProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore"); System.clearProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword"); System.clearProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore"); if (this.getTipoCertificado().equals(TipoCertificado.A1)) { System.setProperty("java.protocol.handler.pkgs", "com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol"); Security.addProvider(new com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider()); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType", "PKCS12"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", this.getCaminhoParaCertificado()); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword", this.getSenhaCertificado()); } else if (this.getTipoCertificado().equals(TipoCertificado.A3_CARD)) { System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", "NONE"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType", "PKCS11"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreProvider", "SunPKCS11-SmartCard"); } else if (this.getTipoCertificado().equals(TipoCertificado.A3_TOKEN)) { System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStore", "NONE"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType", "PKCS11"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.keyStoreProvider", "SunPKCS11-eToken"); } System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType", "JKS"); System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore", this.getCaminhoParaCadeiaCertificado()); }
Example 13
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 14
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 15
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 16
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 17
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 18
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 19
Source File: WriteP12Test.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public static void main(String[] args) throws CertificateException, UnrecoverableKeyException, KeyStoreException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, IOException { WriteP12Test jstest = new WriteP12Test(); out.println("test WriteP12CertChain"); /* * WriteP12CertChain: This test creates a p12 keystore contains one * entry with private key and a certificate chains contains three * certificates in the order of user->lead->ca. This case expects to * pass. */ jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.testLeadCert, jstest.caCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12CertChainBad: same as WriteP12CertChain but chains order is * user-ca-lead, the order is wrong so expects to fail. */ out.println("test WriteP12CertChainBad"); try { jstest.test(new Certificate[] { jstest.testerCert, jstest.caCert, jstest.testLeadCert }, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); throw new RuntimeException( " Certificate chain is not valid, test should not pass." + " Test failed."); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); out.println(" Certificate chain is not valid,exception is" + " expected. Test passed."); } /* * WriteP12PrivateKey:This test creates a p12 contains a self-signed * cert and private key,expects no exception */ out.println("test WriteP12PrivateKey"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoEntry: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains two entries. */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoEntry"); jstest.testTwoEntry(IN_KEYSTORE_ENDUSER, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testenduser1", "pass", "pass"); /* * WriteP12TwoPass: This test creates a p12 keystore with different * storepass and keypass, and contains one entry with private key and a * certificate */ out.println("test WriteP12TwoPass"); jstest.test(null, IN_KEYSTORE_CA, "pkcs12testCA", "storepass", "keypass"); }
Example 20
Source File: KeyStoreUtil.java From MaxKey with Apache License 2.0 | 3 votes |
/** * <p> * get a Certificate from keyStore * </p> * * @param keyStore * @param alias Certificate alias name * @return * @throws Exception */ public static Certificate getCertificate(KeyStore keyStore, String alias) { Certificate certificate = null; try { certificate = keyStore.getCertificate(alias); } catch (KeyStoreException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } return certificate; }