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Example 1 with CertificateSubjectName

use of sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName in project OpenAttestation by OpenAttestation.

the class X509Builder method build.

public X509Certificate build() {
    if (certificateVersion == null) {
        v3();
    }
    if (certificateValidity == null) {
        // 1 year default
        expires(365, TimeUnit.DAYS);
    }
    if (certificateSerialNumber == null) {
        randomSerial();
    }
    if (certificateSubjectName == null) {
        if (commonName != null || organizationUnit != null || organizationName != null || country != null) {
            try {
                subjectName(new X500Name(commonName, organizationUnit, organizationName, country));
            } catch (Exception e) {
                fault(e, "commonName(%s) organizationUnit(%s) organizationName(%s) country(%s)", commonName, organizationUnit, organizationName, country);
            }
        }
    }
    if (certificateIssuerName == null) {
        //}
        if (commonName != null || organizationUnit != null || organizationName != null || country != null) {
            try {
                issuerName(new X500Name(commonName, organizationUnit, organizationName, country));
            } catch (Exception e) {
                fault(e, "commonName(%s) organizationUnit(%s) organizationName(%s) country(%s)", commonName, organizationUnit, organizationName, country);
            }
        }
    }
    if (subjectPublicKey == null) {
        fault("missing subject public key");
    }
    // Note: alternativeName is optional so we don't have any defaults or errors for it here
    if (algorithm == null) {
        // algorithm.getName() == SHA256withRSA
        algorithm(new AlgorithmId(AlgorithmId.sha256WithRSAEncryption_oid));
    }
    //}
    try {
        if (getFaults().isEmpty()) {
            // Sign the cert to identify the algorithm that's used.
            X509CertImpl cert = new X509CertImpl(info);
            // NoSuchAlgorithMException, InvalidKeyException, NoSuchProviderException, , SignatureException
            cert.sign(issuerPrivateKey, algorithm.getName());
            /*
                 * for some unknown reason, if we return the "cert" now then all 
                 * the optioanl fields such as getBasicConstraints() and 
                 * getKeyUsage() are missing even though they are included if you 
                 * call getEncoded() ... but if you re-create the certificate
                 * then those fields are present in the re-created certificate.
                 */
            CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509");
            X509Certificate cert2 = (X509Certificate) cf.generateCertificate(new ByteArrayInputStream(cert.getEncoded()));
            return cert2;
        }
        return null;
    } catch (Exception e) {
        fault(e, "cannot sign certificate");
        return null;
    } finally {
        done();
    }
}
Also used : CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId) AlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId) ByteArrayInputStream(java.io.ByteArrayInputStream) X509CertImpl(sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl) X500Name(sun.security.x509.X500Name) CertificateFactory(java.security.cert.CertificateFactory) X509Certificate(java.security.cert.X509Certificate)

Example 2 with CertificateSubjectName

use of sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName in project OpenAM by OpenRock.

the class JwtGenerator method main.

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    if (args.length != 3) {
        System.out.println("Usage: JwtGenerator <subject> <issuer> <audience>");
        System.exit(1);
    }
    KeyPairGenerator keyGen = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA");
    keyGen.initialize(512);
    KeyPair keyPair = keyGen.genKeyPair();
    PublicKey publicKey = keyPair.getPublic();
    long validTime = System.currentTimeMillis() + 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 / 2;
    String jwt = new JwtBuilderFactory().jws(new SigningManager().newRsaSigningHandler(keyPair.getPrivate())).headers().alg(JwsAlgorithm.RS256).done().claims(new JwtClaimsSet(json(object(field("iss", args[0]), field("sub", args[1]), field("aud", args[2]), field("exp", validTime / 1000))).asMap())).build();
    System.out.println("JWT: " + jwt);
    Calendar expiry = Calendar.getInstance();
    expiry.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, 7);
    X509CertInfo info = new X509CertInfo();
    CertificateValidity interval = new CertificateValidity(new Date(), new Date(validTime));
    BigInteger sn = new BigInteger(64, new SecureRandom());
    X500Name owner = new X500Name("CN=ForgeRock,L=Bristol,C=GB");
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VALIDITY, interval);
    info.set(X509CertInfo.SERIAL_NUMBER, new CertificateSerialNumber(sn));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, new CertificateSubjectName(owner));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, new CertificateIssuerName(owner));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.KEY, new CertificateX509Key(publicKey));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VERSION, new CertificateVersion(CertificateVersion.V3));
    AlgorithmId algo = new AlgorithmId(AlgorithmId.sha256WithRSAEncryption_oid);
    info.set(X509CertInfo.ALGORITHM_ID, new CertificateAlgorithmId(algo));
    // Sign the cert to identify the algorithm that's used.
    X509CertImpl cert = new X509CertImpl(info);
    cert.sign(keyPair.getPrivate(), "SHA256withRSA");
    System.out.println("Certificate:");
    BASE64Encoder encoder = new BASE64Encoder();
    System.out.println(X509Factory.BEGIN_CERT);
    encoder.encodeBuffer(cert.getEncoded(), System.out);
    System.out.println(X509Factory.END_CERT);
}
Also used : JwtBuilderFactory(org.forgerock.json.jose.builders.JwtBuilderFactory) CertificateSubjectName(sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName) KeyPair(java.security.KeyPair) X509CertInfo(sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo) PublicKey(java.security.PublicKey) Calendar(java.util.Calendar) CertificateIssuerName(sun.security.x509.CertificateIssuerName) BASE64Encoder(sun.misc.BASE64Encoder) SecureRandom(java.security.SecureRandom) CertificateVersion(sun.security.x509.CertificateVersion) CertificateValidity(sun.security.x509.CertificateValidity) KeyPairGenerator(java.security.KeyPairGenerator) X500Name(sun.security.x509.X500Name) CertificateX509Key(sun.security.x509.CertificateX509Key) SigningManager(org.forgerock.json.jose.jws.SigningManager) Date(java.util.Date) CertificateSerialNumber(sun.security.x509.CertificateSerialNumber) JwtClaimsSet(org.forgerock.json.jose.jwt.JwtClaimsSet) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId) AlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId) X509CertImpl(sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl) BigInteger(java.math.BigInteger) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId)

Example 3 with CertificateSubjectName

use of sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName in project cdap by caskdata.

the class KeyStores method getCertificate.

/**
   * Generate an X.509 certificate
   *
   * @param dn Distinguished name for the owner of the certificate, it will also be the signer of the certificate.
   * @param pair Key pair used for signing the certificate.
   * @param days Validity of the certificate.
   * @param algorithm Name of the signature algorithm used.
   * @return A X.509 certificate
   */
private static X509Certificate getCertificate(String dn, KeyPair pair, int days, String algorithm) throws IOException, CertificateException, NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, InvalidKeyException, SignatureException {
    // Calculate the validity interval of the certificate
    Date from = new Date();
    Date to = DateUtils.addDays(from, days);
    CertificateValidity interval = new CertificateValidity(from, to);
    // Generate a random number to use as the serial number for the certificate
    BigInteger sn = new BigInteger(64, new SecureRandom());
    // Create the name of the owner based on the provided distinguished name
    X500Name owner = new X500Name(dn);
    // Create an info objects with the provided information, which will be used to create the certificate
    X509CertInfo info = new X509CertInfo();
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VALIDITY, interval);
    info.set(X509CertInfo.SERIAL_NUMBER, new CertificateSerialNumber(sn));
    // In java 7, subject is of type CertificateSubjectName and issuer is of type CertificateIssuerName.
    // These were changed to X500Name in Java8. So looking at the field type before setting them.
    // This certificate will be self signed, hence the subject and the issuer are same.
    Field subjectField = null;
    try {
        subjectField = info.getClass().getDeclaredField("subject");
        if (subjectField.getType().equals(X500Name.class)) {
            info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, owner);
            info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, owner);
        } else {
            info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, new CertificateSubjectName(owner));
            info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, new CertificateIssuerName(owner));
        }
    } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
        // Trying to set it to Java 8 types. If one of the underlying fields has changed then this will throw a
        // CertificateException which is handled by the caller.
        info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, owner);
        info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, owner);
    }
    info.set(X509CertInfo.KEY, new CertificateX509Key(pair.getPublic()));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VERSION, new CertificateVersion(CertificateVersion.V3));
    AlgorithmId algo = new AlgorithmId(AlgorithmId.md5WithRSAEncryption_oid);
    info.set(X509CertInfo.ALGORITHM_ID, new CertificateAlgorithmId(algo));
    // Create the certificate and sign it with the private key
    X509CertImpl cert = new X509CertImpl(info);
    PrivateKey privateKey = pair.getPrivate();
    cert.sign(privateKey, algorithm);
    return cert;
}
Also used : CertificateSubjectName(sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName) PrivateKey(java.security.PrivateKey) X509CertInfo(sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo) CertificateIssuerName(sun.security.x509.CertificateIssuerName) SecureRandom(java.security.SecureRandom) CertificateVersion(sun.security.x509.CertificateVersion) CertificateValidity(sun.security.x509.CertificateValidity) X500Name(sun.security.x509.X500Name) CertificateX509Key(sun.security.x509.CertificateX509Key) Date(java.util.Date) CertificateSerialNumber(sun.security.x509.CertificateSerialNumber) Field(java.lang.reflect.Field) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId) AlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId) X509CertImpl(sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl) BigInteger(java.math.BigInteger) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId)

Example 4 with CertificateSubjectName

use of sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName in project netty by netty.

the class OpenJdkSelfSignedCertGenerator method generate.

static String[] generate(String fqdn, KeyPair keypair, SecureRandom random, Date notBefore, Date notAfter) throws Exception {
    PrivateKey key = keypair.getPrivate();
    // Prepare the information required for generating an X.509 certificate.
    X509CertInfo info = new X509CertInfo();
    X500Name owner = new X500Name("CN=" + fqdn);
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VERSION, new CertificateVersion(CertificateVersion.V3));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.SERIAL_NUMBER, new CertificateSerialNumber(new BigInteger(64, random)));
    try {
        info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, new CertificateSubjectName(owner));
    } catch (CertificateException ignore) {
        info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, owner);
    }
    try {
        info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, new CertificateIssuerName(owner));
    } catch (CertificateException ignore) {
        info.set(X509CertInfo.ISSUER, owner);
    }
    info.set(X509CertInfo.VALIDITY, new CertificateValidity(notBefore, notAfter));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.KEY, new CertificateX509Key(keypair.getPublic()));
    info.set(X509CertInfo.ALGORITHM_ID, new CertificateAlgorithmId(new AlgorithmId(AlgorithmId.sha1WithRSAEncryption_oid)));
    // Sign the cert to identify the algorithm that's used.
    X509CertImpl cert = new X509CertImpl(info);
    cert.sign(key, "SHA1withRSA");
    // Update the algorithm and sign again.
    info.set(CertificateAlgorithmId.NAME + '.' + CertificateAlgorithmId.ALGORITHM, cert.get(X509CertImpl.SIG_ALG));
    cert = new X509CertImpl(info);
    cert.sign(key, "SHA1withRSA");
    cert.verify(keypair.getPublic());
    return newSelfSignedCertificate(fqdn, key, cert);
}
Also used : CertificateSubjectName(sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName) PrivateKey(java.security.PrivateKey) X509CertInfo(sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo) CertificateIssuerName(sun.security.x509.CertificateIssuerName) CertificateVersion(sun.security.x509.CertificateVersion) CertificateException(java.security.cert.CertificateException) CertificateValidity(sun.security.x509.CertificateValidity) X500Name(sun.security.x509.X500Name) CertificateX509Key(sun.security.x509.CertificateX509Key) CertificateSerialNumber(sun.security.x509.CertificateSerialNumber) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId) AlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId) X509CertImpl(sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl) BigInteger(java.math.BigInteger) CertificateAlgorithmId(sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId)

Example 5 with CertificateSubjectName

use of sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName in project OpenAttestation by OpenAttestation.

the class X509Builder method subjectName.

/**
     * 
     * @param dn like "CN=Dave, OU=JavaSoft, O=Sun Microsystems, C=US"
     * @return 
     */
public X509Builder subjectName(String dn) {
    try {
        certificateSubjectName = new CertificateSubjectName(new X500Name(dn));
        // CertificateException, IOException
        info.set(X509CertInfo.SUBJECT, certificateSubjectName);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        fault(e, "subjectName(%s)", dn);
    }
    return this;
}
Also used : CertificateSubjectName(sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName) X500Name(sun.security.x509.X500Name)

Aggregations

CertificateSubjectName (sun.security.x509.CertificateSubjectName)5 X500Name (sun.security.x509.X500Name)5 AlgorithmId (sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId)4 CertificateAlgorithmId (sun.security.x509.CertificateAlgorithmId)4 X509CertImpl (sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl)4 BigInteger (java.math.BigInteger)3 CertificateIssuerName (sun.security.x509.CertificateIssuerName)3 CertificateSerialNumber (sun.security.x509.CertificateSerialNumber)3 CertificateValidity (sun.security.x509.CertificateValidity)3 CertificateVersion (sun.security.x509.CertificateVersion)3 CertificateX509Key (sun.security.x509.CertificateX509Key)3 X509CertInfo (sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo)3 PrivateKey (java.security.PrivateKey)2 SecureRandom (java.security.SecureRandom)2 Date (java.util.Date)2 ByteArrayInputStream (java.io.ByteArrayInputStream)1 Field (java.lang.reflect.Field)1 KeyPair (java.security.KeyPair)1 KeyPairGenerator (java.security.KeyPairGenerator)1 PublicKey (java.security.PublicKey)1