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/** * Logback: the reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework. * Copyright (C) 1999-2015, QOS.ch. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are dual-licensed under * either the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 as published by * the Eclipse Foundation * * or (per the licensee's choosing) * * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 * as published by the Free Software Foundation. */
package ch.qos.logback.classic.net; import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException; import javax.net.ServerSocketFactory; import javax.net.ssl.SSLContext; import ch.qos.logback.classic.LoggerContext; import ch.qos.logback.classic.joran.JoranConfigurator; import ch.qos.logback.core.net.ssl.ConfigurableSSLServerSocketFactory; import ch.qos.logback.core.net.ssl.SSLParametersConfiguration;
A SimpleSocketServer that supports SSL.
     <b>Usage:</b> java ch.qos.logback.classic.net.ssl.SimpleSSLSocketServer port configFile
where port is a port number where the server listens and configFile is an xml configuration file fed to JoranConfigurator. When running the SimpleSSLServerFactory as shown above, it is necessary to configure JSSE system properties using -Dname=value on the command-line when starting the server. In particular, you will probably want/need to configure the following system properties:
  • javax.net.ssl.keyStore
  • javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword
  • javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType
  • javax.net.ssl.trustStore
  • javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword
  • javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType

See the Customizing the JSSE in the JSSE Reference Guide for details on how to set these system properties.

Author:Carl Harris
/** * A {@link SimpleSocketServer} that supports SSL. * * <pre> * &lt;b&gt;Usage:&lt;/b&gt; java ch.qos.logback.classic.net.ssl.SimpleSSLSocketServer port configFile * </pre> * * where <em>port</em> is a port number where the server listens and * <em>configFile</em> is an xml configuration file fed to * {@link JoranConfigurator}. * * When running the SimpleSSLServerFactory as shown above, it is necessary to * configure JSSE system properties using {@code -Dname=value} on the * command-line when starting the server. In particular, you will probably * want/need to configure the following system properties: * <ul> * <li>javax.net.ssl.keyStore</li> * <li>javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword</li> * <li>javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType</li> * <li>javax.net.ssl.trustStore</li> * <li>javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword</li> * <li>javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType</li> * </ul> * <p> * See the <a href= * "http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jsse/JSSERefGuide.html#InstallationAndCustomization"> * Customizing the JSSE</a> in the JSSE Reference Guide for details on how to * set these system properties. * * @author Carl Harris */
public class SimpleSSLSocketServer extends SimpleSocketServer { private final ServerSocketFactory socketFactory; public static void main(String argv[]) throws Exception { doMain(SimpleSSLSocketServer.class, argv); }
Creates a new server using the default SSL context.
Params:
  • lc – logger context for received events
  • port – port on which the server is to listen
Throws:
/** * Creates a new server using the default SSL context. * @param lc logger context for received events * @param port port on which the server is to listen * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if the default SSL context cannot be * created */
public SimpleSSLSocketServer(LoggerContext lc, int port) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException { this(lc, port, SSLContext.getDefault()); }
Creates a new server using a custom SSL context.
Params:
  • lc – logger context for received events
  • port – port on which the server is to listen
  • sslContext – custom SSL context
/** * Creates a new server using a custom SSL context. * @param lc logger context for received events * @param port port on which the server is to listen * @param sslContext custom SSL context */
public SimpleSSLSocketServer(LoggerContext lc, int port, SSLContext sslContext) { super(lc, port); if (sslContext == null) { throw new NullPointerException("SSL context required"); } SSLParametersConfiguration parameters = new SSLParametersConfiguration(); parameters.setContext(lc); this.socketFactory = new ConfigurableSSLServerSocketFactory(parameters, sslContext.getServerSocketFactory()); } @Override protected ServerSocketFactory getServerSocketFactory() { return socketFactory; } }