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package com.itextpdf.signatures;
import java.security.GeneralSecurityException;
import java.security.PublicKey;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Superclass for a series of certificate verifiers that will typically
* be used in a chain. It wraps another CertificateVerifier
* that is the next element in the chain of which the verify()
* method will be called.
*
* @deprecated starting from 8.0.5.
* {@link com.itextpdf.signatures.validation.v1.CertificateChainValidator} should be used instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public class CertificateVerifier {
/** The previous CertificateVerifier in the chain of verifiers. */
protected CertificateVerifier verifier;
/** Indicates if going online to verify a certificate is allowed. */
protected boolean onlineCheckingAllowed = true;
/**
* Creates the final CertificateVerifier in a chain of verifiers.
*
* @param verifier the previous verifier in the chain
*/
public CertificateVerifier(CertificateVerifier verifier) {
this.verifier = verifier;
}
/**
* Decide whether or not online checking is allowed.
*
* @param onlineCheckingAllowed a boolean indicating whether the certificate can be verified using online verification results.
*/
public void setOnlineCheckingAllowed(boolean onlineCheckingAllowed) {
this.onlineCheckingAllowed = onlineCheckingAllowed;
}
/**
* Checks the validity of the certificate, and calls the next
* verifier in the chain, if any.
* @param signCert the certificate that needs to be checked
* @param issuerCert its issuer
* @param signDate the date the certificate needs to be valid
* @return a list of VerificationOK
objects. The list will be empty if the certificate couldn't be verified.
* @throws GeneralSecurityException thrown if the certificate has expired, isn't valid yet, or if an exception has been thrown in {@link java.security.cert.Certificate#verify(PublicKey) Certificate#verify}.
*/
public List verify(X509Certificate signCert, X509Certificate issuerCert, Date signDate)
throws GeneralSecurityException {
// Check if the certificate is valid on the signDate
if (signDate != null) {
signCert.checkValidity(signDate);
}
// Check if the signature is valid
if (issuerCert != null) {
signCert.verify(issuerCert.getPublicKey());
}
// Also in case, the certificate is self-signed
else {
signCert.verify(signCert.getPublicKey());
}
List result = new ArrayList<>();
if (verifier != null)
result.addAll(verifier.verify(signCert, issuerCert, signDate));
return result;
}
}