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package org.bouncycastle.tls;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
/**
* RFC 6066 3. Server Name Indication
*
* Current implementation uses this guidance: "For backward compatibility, all future data
* structures associated with new NameTypes MUST begin with a 16-bit length field. TLS MAY treat
* provided server names as opaque data and pass the names and types to the application."
*
* RFC 6066 specifies ASCII encoding for host_name (possibly using A-labels for IDNs), but note that
* the previous version (RFC 4366) specified UTF-8 encoding (see RFC 6066 Appendix A). For maximum
* compatibility, it is recommended that client code tolerate receiving UTF-8 from the peer, but
* only generate ASCII itself.
*/
public final class ServerName
{
private final short nameType;
private final byte[] nameData;
public ServerName(short nameType, byte[] nameData)
{
if (!TlsUtils.isValidUint8(nameType))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("'nameType' must be from 0 to 255");
}
if (null == nameData)
{
throw new NullPointerException("'nameData' cannot be null");
}
if (nameData.length < 1 || !TlsUtils.isValidUint16(nameData.length))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("'nameData' must have length from 1 to 65535");
}
this.nameType = nameType;
this.nameData = nameData;
}
public short getNameType()
{
return nameType;
}
public byte[] getNameData()
{
return nameData;
}
/**
* Encode this {@link ServerName} to an {@link OutputStream}.
*
* @param output
* the {@link OutputStream} to encode to.
* @throws IOException
*/
public void encode(OutputStream output) throws IOException
{
TlsUtils.writeUint8(nameType, output);
TlsUtils.writeOpaque16(nameData, output);
}
/**
* Parse a {@link ServerName} from an {@link InputStream}.
*
* @param input
* the {@link InputStream} to parse from.
* @return a {@link ServerName} object.
* @throws IOException
*/
public static ServerName parse(InputStream input) throws IOException
{
short name_type = TlsUtils.readUint8(input);
byte[] nameData = TlsUtils.readOpaque16(input, 1);
return new ServerName(name_type, nameData);
}
}