com.elixirtech.ers2.client
Class AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.elixirtech.ers2.client.AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory
All Implemented Interfaces:
org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.ProtocolSocketFactory, org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.SecureProtocolSocketFactory

public class AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory
extends java.lang.Object
implements org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.SecureProtocolSocketFactory

AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory can be used to validate the identity of the HTTPS server against a list of trusted certificates and to authenticate to the HTTPS server using a private key.

AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory will enable server authentication when supplied with a truststore file containg one or several trusted certificates. The client secure socket will reject the connection during the SSL session handshake if the target HTTPS server attempts to authenticate itself with a non-trusted certificate.

Use JDK keytool utility to import a trusted certificate and generate a truststore file:

     keytool -import -alias "my server cert" -file server.crt -keystore my.truststore
    

AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory will enable client authentication when supplied with a keystore file containg a private key/public certificate pair. The client secure socket will use the private key to authenticate itself to the target HTTPS server during the SSL session handshake if requested to do so by the server. The target HTTPS server will in its turn verify the certificate presented by the client in order to establish client's authenticity

Use the following sequence of actions to generate a keystore file

Example of using custom protocol socket factory for a specific host:

     Protocol authhttps = new Protocol("https",  
          new AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory(
              new URL("file:my.keystore"), "mypassword",
              new URL("file:my.truststore"), "mypassword"), 443); 

     HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
     client.getHostConfiguration().setHost("localhost", 443, authhttps);
     // use relative url only
     GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("/");
     client.executeMethod(httpget);
     

Example of using custom protocol socket factory per default instead of the standard one:

     Protocol authhttps = new Protocol("https",  
          new AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory(
              new URL("file:my.keystore"), "mypassword",
              new URL("file:my.truststore"), "mypassword"), 443); 
     Protocol.registerProtocol("https", authhttps);

     HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
     GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("https://localhost/");
     client.executeMethod(httpget);
     


Constructor Summary
AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory(java.net.URL keystoreUrl, java.lang.String keystorePassword, java.net.URL truststoreUrl, java.lang.String truststorePassword)
          Constructor for AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory.
 
Method Summary
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.Socket socket, java.lang.String host, int port, boolean autoClose)
           
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host, int port)
           
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host, int port, java.net.InetAddress clientHost, int clientPort)
           
 java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host, int port, java.net.InetAddress localAddress, int localPort, org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpConnectionParams params)
          Attempts to get a new socket connection to the given host within the given time limit.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory

public AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory(java.net.URL keystoreUrl,
                                    java.lang.String keystorePassword,
                                    java.net.URL truststoreUrl,
                                    java.lang.String truststorePassword)
Constructor for AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory. Either a keystore or truststore file must be given. Otherwise SSL context initialization error will result.

Parameters:
keystoreUrl - URL of the keystore file. May be null if HTTPS client authentication is not to be used.
keystorePassword - Password to unlock the keystore. IMPORTANT: this implementation assumes that the same password is used to protect the key and the keystore itself.
truststoreUrl - URL of the truststore file. May be null if HTTPS server authentication is not to be used.
truststorePassword - Password to unlock the truststore.
Method Detail

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host,
                                    int port,
                                    java.net.InetAddress localAddress,
                                    int localPort,
                                    org.apache.commons.httpclient.params.HttpConnectionParams params)
                             throws java.io.IOException,
                                    java.net.UnknownHostException,
                                    org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectTimeoutException
Attempts to get a new socket connection to the given host within the given time limit.

To circumvent the limitations of older JREs that do not support connect timeout a controller thread is executed. The controller thread attempts to create a new socket within the given limit of time. If socket constructor does not return until the timeout expires, the controller terminates and throws an ConnectTimeoutException

Specified by:
createSocket in interface org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.ProtocolSocketFactory
Parameters:
host - the host name/IP
port - the port on the host
localAddress - the local host name/IP to bind the socket to
localPort - the port on the local machine
params - Http connection parameters
Returns:
Socket a new socket
Throws:
java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs while creating the socket
java.net.UnknownHostException - if the IP address of the host cannot be determined
org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectTimeoutException

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host,
                                    int port,
                                    java.net.InetAddress clientHost,
                                    int clientPort)
                             throws java.io.IOException,
                                    java.net.UnknownHostException
Specified by:
createSocket in interface org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.ProtocolSocketFactory
Throws:
java.io.IOException
java.net.UnknownHostException
See Also:
ProtocolSocketFactory.createSocket(java.lang.String,int,java.net.InetAddress,int)

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.lang.String host,
                                    int port)
                             throws java.io.IOException,
                                    java.net.UnknownHostException
Specified by:
createSocket in interface org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.ProtocolSocketFactory
Throws:
java.io.IOException
java.net.UnknownHostException
See Also:
ProtocolSocketFactory.createSocket(java.lang.String,int)

createSocket

public java.net.Socket createSocket(java.net.Socket socket,
                                    java.lang.String host,
                                    int port,
                                    boolean autoClose)
                             throws java.io.IOException,
                                    java.net.UnknownHostException
Specified by:
createSocket in interface org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.SecureProtocolSocketFactory
Throws:
java.io.IOException
java.net.UnknownHostException
See Also:
SecureProtocolSocketFactory.createSocket(java.net.Socket,java.lang.String,int,boolean)