Package org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse
Class JSSESupport
java.lang.Object
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.jsse.JSSESupport
- All Implemented Interfaces:
SSLSessionManager
,SSLSupport
JSSESupport.
Concrete implementation class for JSSE Support classes.
- Author:
- EKR, Craig R. McClanahan Parts cribbed from JSSECertCompat Parts cribbed from CertificatesValve
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SSLSupport
CERTIFICATE_KEY, CIPHER_SUITE_KEY, KEY_SIZE_KEY, PROTOCOL_VERSION_KEY, REQUESTED_CIPHERS_KEY, REQUESTED_PROTOCOL_VERSIONS_KEY, SESSION_ID_KEY, SESSION_MGR
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionJSSESupport
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionThe cipher suite being used on this connection.Get the keysize.The server certificate chain (if any) that were sent to the peer.The client certificate chain (if any).The current session Id.void
Invalidate the session this support object is associated with.void
setSession
(SSLSession session)
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Constructor Details
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JSSESupport
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Method Details
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getCipherSuite
Description copied from interface:SSLSupport
The cipher suite being used on this connection.- Specified by:
getCipherSuite
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- The name of the cipher suite as returned by the SSL/TLS implementation
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the cipher suite
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getLocalCertificateChain
Description copied from interface:SSLSupport
The server certificate chain (if any) that were sent to the peer.- Specified by:
getLocalCertificateChain
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- The certificate chain sent with the server certificate first, followed by those of any certificate authorities
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getPeerCertificateChain
Description copied from interface:SSLSupport
The client certificate chain (if any).- Specified by:
getPeerCertificateChain
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- The certificate chain presented by the client with the peer's certificate first, followed by those of any certificate authorities
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the certificate chain
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getKeySize
Get the keysize. What we're supposed to put here is ill-defined by the Servlet spec (S 4.7 again). There are at least 4 potential values that might go here: (a) The size of the encryption key (b) The size of the MAC key (c) The size of the key-exchange key (d) The size of the signature key used by the server Unfortunately, all of these values are nonsensical.This returns the effective bits for the current cipher suite.
- Specified by:
getKeySize
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- The effective key size for the current cipher suite
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the key size
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getSessionId
Description copied from interface:SSLSupport
The current session Id.- Specified by:
getSessionId
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- The current SSL/TLS session ID
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the session ID
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setSession
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invalidateSession
public void invalidateSession()Invalidate the session this support object is associated with.- Specified by:
invalidateSession
in interfaceSSLSessionManager
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getProtocol
- Specified by:
getProtocol
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- the protocol String indicating how the SSL socket was created e.g. TLSv1 or TLSv1.2 etc.
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the protocol information from the socket
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getRequestedProtocols
- Specified by:
getRequestedProtocols
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- the list of SSL/TLS protocol versions requested by the client
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the client requested protocol information from the socket
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getRequestedCiphers
- Specified by:
getRequestedCiphers
in interfaceSSLSupport
- Returns:
- the list of SSL/TLS ciphers requested by the client
- Throws:
IOException
- If an error occurs trying to obtain the client request cipher information from the socket
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