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package sun.security.tools.jarsigner;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;

import com.sun.jarsigner.*;
import sun.security.pkcs.PKCS7;
import sun.security.util.*;
import sun.security.x509.*;

This class implements a content signing service. It generates a timestamped signature for a given content according to RFC 3161. The signature along with a trusted timestamp and the signer's certificate are all packaged into a standard PKCS #7 Signed Data message.
Author:Vincent Ryan
/** * This class implements a content signing service. * It generates a timestamped signature for a given content according to * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3161.txt">RFC 3161</a>. * The signature along with a trusted timestamp and the signer's certificate * are all packaged into a standard PKCS #7 Signed Data message. * * @author Vincent Ryan */
public final class TimestampedSigner extends ContentSigner { /* * Object identifier for the subject information access X.509 certificate * extension. */ private static final String SUBJECT_INFO_ACCESS_OID = "1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.11"; /* * Object identifier for the timestamping access descriptors. */ private static final ObjectIdentifier AD_TIMESTAMPING_Id; static { ObjectIdentifier tmp = null; try { tmp = new ObjectIdentifier("1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.3"); } catch (IOException e) { // ignore } AD_TIMESTAMPING_Id = tmp; }
Instantiates a content signer that supports timestamped signatures.
/** * Instantiates a content signer that supports timestamped signatures. */
public TimestampedSigner() { }
Generates a PKCS #7 signed data message that includes a signature timestamp. This method is used when a signature has already been generated. The signature, a signature timestamp, the signer's certificate chain, and optionally the content that was signed, are packaged into a PKCS #7 signed data message.
Params:
  • params – The non-null input parameters.
  • omitContent – true if the content should be omitted from the signed data message. Otherwise the content is included.
  • applyTimestamp – true if the signature should be timestamped. Otherwise timestamping is not performed.
Throws:
  • NoSuchAlgorithmException – The exception is thrown if the signature algorithm is unrecognised.
  • CertificateException – The exception is thrown if an error occurs while processing the signer's certificate or the TSA's certificate.
  • IOException – The exception is thrown if an error occurs while generating the signature timestamp or while generating the signed data message.
  • NullPointerException – The exception is thrown if parameters is null.
Returns:A PKCS #7 signed data message including a signature timestamp.
/** * Generates a PKCS #7 signed data message that includes a signature * timestamp. * This method is used when a signature has already been generated. * The signature, a signature timestamp, the signer's certificate chain, * and optionally the content that was signed, are packaged into a PKCS #7 * signed data message. * * @param params The non-null input parameters. * @param omitContent true if the content should be omitted from the * signed data message. Otherwise the content is included. * @param applyTimestamp true if the signature should be timestamped. * Otherwise timestamping is not performed. * @return A PKCS #7 signed data message including a signature timestamp. * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException The exception is thrown if the signature * algorithm is unrecognised. * @throws CertificateException The exception is thrown if an error occurs * while processing the signer's certificate or the TSA's * certificate. * @throws IOException The exception is thrown if an error occurs while * generating the signature timestamp or while generating the signed * data message. * @throws NullPointerException The exception is thrown if parameters is * null. */
public byte[] generateSignedData(ContentSignerParameters params, boolean omitContent, boolean applyTimestamp) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, CertificateException, IOException { if (params == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } // Parse the signature algorithm to extract the digest // algorithm. The expected format is: // "<digest>with<encryption>" // or "<digest>with<encryption>and<mgf>" String signatureAlgorithm = params.getSignatureAlgorithm(); X509Certificate[] signerChain = params.getSignerCertificateChain(); byte[] signature = params.getSignature(); // Include or exclude content byte[] content = (omitContent == true) ? null : params.getContent(); URI tsaURI = null; if (applyTimestamp) { tsaURI = params.getTimestampingAuthority(); if (tsaURI == null) { // Examine TSA cert tsaURI = getTimestampingURI( params.getTimestampingAuthorityCertificate()); if (tsaURI == null) { throw new CertificateException( "Subject Information Access extension not found"); } } } String tSADigestAlg = "SHA-256"; if (params instanceof JarSignerParameters) { tSADigestAlg = ((JarSignerParameters)params).getTSADigestAlg(); } return PKCS7.generateSignedData(signature, signerChain, content, params.getSignatureAlgorithm(), tsaURI, params.getTSAPolicyID(), tSADigestAlg); }
Examine the certificate for a Subject Information Access extension (RFC 3280). The extension's accessMethod field should contain the object identifier defined for timestamping: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.3 and its accessLocation field should contain an HTTP or HTTPS URL.
Params:
  • tsaCertificate – An X.509 certificate for the TSA.
Returns:An HTTP or HTTPS URI or null if none was found.
/** * Examine the certificate for a Subject Information Access extension * (<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3280.txt">RFC 3280</a>). * The extension's <tt>accessMethod</tt> field should contain the object * identifier defined for timestamping: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.3 and its * <tt>accessLocation</tt> field should contain an HTTP or HTTPS URL. * * @param tsaCertificate An X.509 certificate for the TSA. * @return An HTTP or HTTPS URI or null if none was found. */
public static URI getTimestampingURI(X509Certificate tsaCertificate) { if (tsaCertificate == null) { return null; } // Parse the extensions try { byte[] extensionValue = tsaCertificate.getExtensionValue(SUBJECT_INFO_ACCESS_OID); if (extensionValue == null) { return null; } DerInputStream der = new DerInputStream(extensionValue); der = new DerInputStream(der.getOctetString()); DerValue[] derValue = der.getSequence(5); AccessDescription description; GeneralName location; URIName uri; for (int i = 0; i < derValue.length; i++) { description = new AccessDescription(derValue[i]); if (description.getAccessMethod() .equals((Object)AD_TIMESTAMPING_Id)) { location = description.getAccessLocation(); if (location.getType() == GeneralNameInterface.NAME_URI) { uri = (URIName) location.getName(); if (uri.getScheme().equalsIgnoreCase("http") || uri.getScheme().equalsIgnoreCase("https")) { return uri.getURI(); } } } } } catch (IOException ioe) { // ignore } return null; } }