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package com.tencent.kona.sun.security.x509;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.cert.*;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Objects;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerEncoder;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerInputStream;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerOutputStream;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerValue;
/**
* This class defines the interval for which the certificate is valid.
*
* @author Amit Kapoor
* @author Hemma Prafullchandra
*/
public class CertificateValidity implements DerEncoder {
public static final String NAME = "validity";
/**
* YR_2050 date and time set to Jan01 00:00 2050 GMT
*/
static final long YR_2050 = 2524608000000L;
// Private data members
private final Date notBefore;
private final Date notAfter;
// Returns the first time the certificate is valid.
public Date getNotBefore() {
return new Date(notBefore.getTime());
}
// Returns the last time the certificate is valid.
public Date getNotAfter() {
return new Date(notAfter.getTime());
}
/**
* The constructor for this class for the specified interval.
*
* @param notBefore the date and time before which the certificate
* is not valid
* @param notAfter the date and time after which the certificate is
* not valid
*/
public CertificateValidity(Date notBefore, Date notAfter) {
this.notBefore = Objects.requireNonNull(notBefore);
this.notAfter = Objects.requireNonNull(notAfter);
}
/**
* Create the object, decoding the values from the passed DER stream.
*
* @param in the DerInputStream to read the CertificateValidity from
* @exception IOException on decoding errors.
*/
public CertificateValidity(DerInputStream in) throws IOException {
DerValue derVal = in.getDerValue();
if (derVal.tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence) {
throw new IOException("Invalid encoded CertificateValidity, " +
"starting sequence tag missing.");
}
// check if UTCTime encoded or GeneralizedTime
if (derVal.data.available() == 0)
throw new IOException("No data encoded for CertificateValidity");
DerInputStream derIn = new DerInputStream(derVal.toByteArray());
DerValue[] seq = derIn.getSequence(2);
if (seq.length != 2)
throw new IOException("Invalid encoding for CertificateValidity");
if (seq[0].tag == DerValue.tag_UtcTime) {
notBefore = derVal.data.getUTCTime();
} else if (seq[0].tag == DerValue.tag_GeneralizedTime) {
notBefore = derVal.data.getGeneralizedTime();
} else {
throw new IOException("Invalid encoding for CertificateValidity");
}
if (seq[1].tag == DerValue.tag_UtcTime) {
notAfter = derVal.data.getUTCTime();
} else if (seq[1].tag == DerValue.tag_GeneralizedTime) {
notAfter = derVal.data.getGeneralizedTime();
} else {
throw new IOException("Invalid encoding for CertificateValidity");
}
}
/**
* Return the validity period as user readable string.
*/
public String toString() {
return "Validity: [From: " + notBefore +
",\n To: " + notAfter + ']';
}
/**
* Encode the CertificateValidity period in DER form to the stream.
*
* @param out the DerOutputStream to marshal the contents to.
*/
@Override
public void encode(DerOutputStream out) {
DerOutputStream pair = new DerOutputStream();
if (notBefore.getTime() < YR_2050) {
pair.putUTCTime(notBefore);
} else
pair.putGeneralizedTime(notBefore);
if (notAfter.getTime() < YR_2050) {
pair.putUTCTime(notAfter);
} else {
pair.putGeneralizedTime(notAfter);
}
out.write(DerValue.tag_Sequence, pair);
}
/**
* Verify that the current time is within the validity period.
*
* @exception CertificateExpiredException if the certificate has expired.
* @exception CertificateNotYetValidException if the certificate is not
* yet valid.
*/
public void valid()
throws CertificateNotYetValidException, CertificateExpiredException {
Date now = new Date();
valid(now);
}
/**
* Verify that the passed time is within the validity period.
* @param now the Date against which to compare the validity
* period.
*
* @exception CertificateExpiredException if the certificate has expired
* with respect to the Date
supplied.
* @exception CertificateNotYetValidException if the certificate is not
* yet valid with respect to the Date
supplied.
*
*/
public void valid(Date now)
throws CertificateNotYetValidException, CertificateExpiredException {
/*
* we use the internal Dates rather than the passed in Date
* because someone could override the Date methods after()
* and before() to do something entirely different.
*/
if (notBefore.after(now)) {
throw new CertificateNotYetValidException("NotBefore: " +
notBefore.toString());
}
if (notAfter.before(now)) {
throw new CertificateExpiredException("NotAfter: " +
notAfter.toString());
}
}
}
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