PKIXRevocationChecker
public
abstract
class
PKIXRevocationChecker
extends PKIXCertPathChecker
java.lang.Object | ||
↳ | java.security.cert.PKIXCertPathChecker | |
↳ | java.security.cert.PKIXRevocationChecker |
A PKIXCertPathChecker
for checking the revocation status of
certificates with the PKIX algorithm.
A PKIXRevocationChecker
checks the revocation status of
certificates with the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) or
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). OCSP is described in RFC 2560 and
is a network protocol for determining the status of a certificate. A CRL
is a time-stamped list identifying revoked certificates, and RFC 5280
describes an algorithm for determining the revocation status of certificates
using CRLs.
Each PKIXRevocationChecker
must be able to check the revocation
status of certificates with OCSP and CRLs. By default, OCSP is the
preferred mechanism for checking revocation status, with CRLs as the
fallback mechanism. However, this preference can be switched to CRLs with
the PREFER_CRLS
option. In addition, the fallback
mechanism can be disabled with the NO_FALLBACK
option.
A PKIXRevocationChecker
is obtained by calling the
getRevocationChecker
method
of a PKIX CertPathValidator
. Additional parameters and options
specific to revocation can be set (by calling the
setOcspResponder
method for instance). The
PKIXRevocationChecker
is added to a PKIXParameters
object
using the addCertPathChecker
or setCertPathCheckers
method,
and then the PKIXParameters
is passed along with the CertPath
to be validated to the validate
method
of a PKIX CertPathValidator
. When supplying a revocation checker in
this manner, it will be used to check revocation irrespective of the setting
of the RevocationEnabled
flag.
Similarly, a PKIXRevocationChecker
may be added to a
PKIXBuilderParameters
object for use with a PKIX
CertPathBuilder
.
Note that when a PKIXRevocationChecker
is added to
PKIXParameters
, it clones the PKIXRevocationChecker
;
thus any subsequent modifications to the PKIXRevocationChecker
have no effect.
Any parameter that is not set (or is set to null
) will be set to
the default value for that parameter.
Concurrent Access
Unless otherwise specified, the methods defined in this class are not thread-safe. Multiple threads that need to access a single object concurrently should synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple threads each manipulating separate objects need not synchronize.
Summary
Protected constructors | |
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PKIXRevocationChecker()
Default constructor. |
Public methods | |
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PKIXRevocationChecker
|
clone()
Returns a clone of this object. |
List<Extension>
|
getOcspExtensions()
Gets the optional OCSP request extensions. |
URI
|
getOcspResponder()
Gets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. |
X509Certificate
|
getOcspResponderCert()
Gets the OCSP responder's certificate. |
Map<X509Certificate, byte[]>
|
getOcspResponses()
Gets the OCSP responses. |
Set<PKIXRevocationChecker.Option>
|
getOptions()
Gets the revocation options. |
abstract
List<CertPathValidatorException>
|
getSoftFailExceptions()
Returns a list containing the exceptions that are ignored by the
revocation checker when the |
void
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setOcspExtensions(List<Extension> extensions)
Sets the optional OCSP request extensions. |
void
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setOcspResponder(URI uri)
Sets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. |
void
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setOcspResponderCert(X509Certificate cert)
Sets the OCSP responder's certificate. |
void
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setOcspResponses(Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> responses)
Sets the OCSP responses. |
void
|
setOptions(Set<PKIXRevocationChecker.Option> options)
Sets the revocation options. |
Inherited methods | |
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Protected constructors
Public methods
clone
public PKIXRevocationChecker clone ()
Returns a clone of this object. Calls the Object.clone()
method.
All subclasses which maintain state must support and
override this method, if necessary.
Returns | |
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PKIXRevocationChecker |
a copy of this PKIXCertPathChecker |
getOcspExtensions
public List<Extension> getOcspExtensions ()
Gets the optional OCSP request extensions.
Returns | |
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List<Extension> |
an unmodifiable list of extensions. The list is empty if no extensions have been specified. |
getOcspResponder
public URI getOcspResponder ()
Gets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. This
overrides the ocsp.responderURL
security property. If this
parameter or the ocsp.responderURL
property is not set, the
location is determined from the certificate's Authority Information
Access Extension, as defined in RFC 5280.
Returns | |
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URI |
the responder URI, or null if not set |
getOcspResponderCert
public X509Certificate getOcspResponderCert ()
Gets the OCSP responder's certificate. This overrides the
ocsp.responderCertSubjectName
,
ocsp.responderCertIssuerName
,
and ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber
security properties. If this
parameter or the aforementioned properties are not set, then the
responder's certificate is determined as specified in RFC 2560.
Returns | |
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X509Certificate |
the responder's certificate, or null if not set |
getOcspResponses
public Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> getOcspResponses ()
Gets the OCSP responses. These responses are used to determine the revocation status of the specified certificates when OCSP is used.
Returns | |
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Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> |
a map of OCSP responses. Each key is an
X509Certificate that maps to the corresponding
DER-encoded OCSP response for that certificate. A deep copy of
the map is returned to protect against subsequent modification.
Returns an empty map if no responses have been specified. |
getOptions
public Set<PKIXRevocationChecker.Option> getOptions ()
Gets the revocation options.
Returns | |
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Set<PKIXRevocationChecker.Option> |
an unmodifiable set of revocation options. The set is empty if no options have been specified. |
getSoftFailExceptions
public abstract List<CertPathValidatorException> getSoftFailExceptions ()
Returns a list containing the exceptions that are ignored by the
revocation checker when the SOFT_FAIL
option
is set. The list is cleared each time init
is called.
The list is ordered in ascending order according to the certificate
index returned by getIndex
method of each entry.
An implementation of PKIXRevocationChecker
is responsible for
adding the ignored exceptions to the list.
Returns | |
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List<CertPathValidatorException> |
an unmodifiable list containing the ignored exceptions. The list is empty if no exceptions have been ignored. |
setOcspExtensions
public void setOcspExtensions (List<Extension> extensions)
Sets the optional OCSP request extensions.
Parameters | |
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extensions |
List : a list of extensions. The list is copied to protect
against subsequent modification. |
setOcspResponder
public void setOcspResponder (URI uri)
Sets the URI that identifies the location of the OCSP responder. This
overrides the ocsp.responderURL
security property and any
responder specified in a certificate's Authority Information Access
Extension, as defined in RFC 5280.
Parameters | |
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uri |
URI : the responder URI |
setOcspResponderCert
public void setOcspResponderCert (X509Certificate cert)
Sets the OCSP responder's certificate. This overrides the
ocsp.responderCertSubjectName
,
ocsp.responderCertIssuerName
,
and ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber
security properties.
Parameters | |
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cert |
X509Certificate : the responder's certificate |
setOcspResponses
public void setOcspResponses (Map<X509Certificate, byte[]> responses)
Sets the OCSP responses. These responses are used to determine the revocation status of the specified certificates when OCSP is used.
Parameters | |
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responses |
Map : a map of OCSP responses. Each key is an
X509Certificate that maps to the corresponding
DER-encoded OCSP response for that certificate. A deep copy of
the map is performed to protect against subsequent modification. |
setOptions
public void setOptions (Set<PKIXRevocationChecker.Option> options)
Sets the revocation options.
Parameters | |
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options |
Set : a set of revocation options. The set is copied to protect
against subsequent modification. |