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The Apache WSS4J project provides a Java implementation of the primary security standards
for Web Services, namely the OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications
from the OASIS Web Services Security TC.
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package org.apache.ws.security.validate;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.PublicKey;
import java.security.cert.CertificateExpiredException;
import java.security.cert.CertificateNotYetValidException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.apache.ws.security.WSSecurityException;
import org.apache.ws.security.components.crypto.Crypto;
import org.apache.ws.security.components.crypto.CryptoType;
import org.apache.ws.security.handler.RequestData;
/**
* This class verifies trust in a credential used to verify a signature, which is extracted
* from the Credential passed to the validate method.
*/
public class SignatureTrustValidator implements Validator {
private static final org.apache.commons.logging.Log LOG =
org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.getLog(SignatureTrustValidator.class);
/**
* Validate the credential argument. It must contain a non-null X509Certificate chain
* or a PublicKey. A Crypto implementation is also required to be set.
*
* This implementation first attempts to verify trust on the certificate (chain). If
* this is not successful, then it will attempt to verify trust on the Public Key.
*
* @param credential the Credential to be validated
* @param data the RequestData associated with the request
* @throws WSSecurityException on a failed validation
*/
public Credential validate(Credential credential, RequestData data) throws WSSecurityException {
if (credential == null) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILURE, "noCredential");
}
X509Certificate[] certs = credential.getCertificates();
PublicKey publicKey = credential.getPublicKey();
Crypto crypto = getCrypto(data);
if (crypto == null) {
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILURE, "noSigCryptoFile");
}
if (certs != null && certs.length > 0) {
validateCertificates(certs);
boolean trust = false;
boolean enableRevocation = data.isRevocationEnabled();
if (certs.length == 1) {
trust = verifyTrustInCert(certs[0], crypto, data, enableRevocation);
} else {
trust = verifyTrustInCerts(certs, crypto, data, enableRevocation);
}
if (trust) {
return credential;
}
}
if (publicKey != null) {
boolean trust = validatePublicKey(publicKey, crypto);
if (trust) {
return credential;
}
}
throw new WSSecurityException(WSSecurityException.FAILED_AUTHENTICATION);
}
protected Crypto getCrypto(RequestData data) {
return data.getSigCrypto();
}
/**
* Validate the certificates by checking the validity of each cert
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
protected void validateCertificates(X509Certificate[] certificates)
throws WSSecurityException {
try {
for (int i = 0; i < certificates.length; i++) {
certificates[i].checkValidity();
}
} catch (CertificateExpiredException e) {
throw new WSSecurityException(
WSSecurityException.FAILED_CHECK, "invalidCert", null, e
);
} catch (CertificateNotYetValidException e) {
throw new WSSecurityException(
WSSecurityException.FAILED_CHECK, "invalidCert", null, e
);
}
}
@Deprecated
protected boolean verifyTrustInCert(X509Certificate cert, Crypto crypto)
throws WSSecurityException {
return verifyTrustInCert(cert, crypto, new RequestData(), false);
}
@Deprecated
protected boolean verifyTrustInCert(X509Certificate cert, Crypto crypto, boolean enableRevocation)
throws WSSecurityException {
return verifyTrustInCert(cert, crypto, new RequestData(), enableRevocation);
}
/**
* Evaluate whether a given certificate should be trusted.
*
* Policy used in this implementation:
* 1. Search the keystore for the transmitted certificate
* 2. Search the keystore for a connection to the transmitted certificate
* (that is, search for certificate(s) of the issuer of the transmitted certificate
* 3. Verify the trust path for those certificates found because the search for the issuer
* might be fooled by a phony DN (String!)
*
* @param cert the certificate that should be validated against the keystore
* @param crypto A crypto instance to use for trust validation
* @param data A RequestData instance
* @param enableRevocation Whether revocation is enabled or not
* @return true if the certificate is trusted, false if not
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
protected boolean verifyTrustInCert(
X509Certificate cert,
Crypto crypto,
RequestData data,
boolean enableRevocation
) throws WSSecurityException {
if (cert == null) {
return false;
}
String subjectString = cert.getSubjectX500Principal().getName();
if (crypto.verifyTrust(new X509Certificate[]{cert}, enableRevocation)) {
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"Certificate path has been verified for certificate with subject "
+ subjectString
);
}
if (isCertificateInKeyStore(crypto, cert)) {
return true;
}
Collection subjectCertConstraints = data.getSubjectCertConstraints();
if (matches(cert, subjectCertConstraints)) {
return true;
}
}
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"Certificate path could not be verified for certificate with subject "
+ subjectString
);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Check to see if the certificate argument is in the keystore
* @param crypto A Crypto instance to use for trust validation
* @param cert The certificate to check
* @return true if cert is in the keystore
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
@Deprecated
protected boolean isCertificateInKeyStore(
Crypto crypto,
X509Certificate cert
) throws WSSecurityException {
String issuerString = cert.getIssuerX500Principal().getName();
BigInteger issuerSerial = cert.getSerialNumber();
CryptoType cryptoType = new CryptoType(CryptoType.TYPE.ISSUER_SERIAL);
cryptoType.setIssuerSerial(issuerString, issuerSerial);
X509Certificate[] foundCerts = crypto.getX509Certificates(cryptoType);
//
// If a certificate has been found, the certificates must be compared
// to ensure against phony DNs (compare encoded form including signature)
//
if (foundCerts != null && foundCerts[0] != null && foundCerts[0].equals(cert)) {
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"Direct trust for certificate with " + cert.getSubjectX500Principal().getName()
);
}
return true;
}
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"No certificate found for subject from issuer with " + issuerString
+ " (serial " + issuerSerial + ")"
);
}
return false;
}
@Deprecated
protected boolean verifyTrustInCerts(
X509Certificate[] certificates,
Crypto crypto
) throws WSSecurityException {
return verifyTrustInCerts(certificates, crypto, new RequestData(), false);
}
@Deprecated
protected boolean verifyTrustInCerts(
X509Certificate[] certificates,
Crypto crypto,
boolean enableRevocation
) throws WSSecurityException {
return verifyTrustInCerts(certificates, crypto, new RequestData(), enableRevocation);
}
/**
* Evaluate whether the given certificate chain should be trusted.
*
* @param certificates the certificate chain that should be validated against the keystore
* @param crypto A Crypto instance
* @param data A RequestData instance
* @param enableRevocation Whether revocation is enabled or not
* @return true if the certificate chain is trusted, false if not
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
protected boolean verifyTrustInCerts(
X509Certificate[] certificates,
Crypto crypto,
RequestData data,
boolean enableRevocation
) throws WSSecurityException {
if (certificates == null || certificates.length < 2) {
return false;
}
String subjectString = certificates[0].getSubjectX500Principal().getName();
//
// Use the validation method from the crypto to check whether the subjects'
// certificate was really signed by the issuer stated in the certificate
//
if (crypto.verifyTrust(certificates, enableRevocation)) {
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"Certificate path has been verified for certificate with subject "
+ subjectString
);
}
Collection subjectCertConstraints = data.getSubjectCertConstraints();
if (matches(certificates[0], subjectCertConstraints)) {
return true;
}
}
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(
"Certificate path could not be verified for certificate with subject "
+ subjectString
);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Validate a public key
* @throws WSSecurityException
*/
protected boolean validatePublicKey(PublicKey publicKey, Crypto crypto)
throws WSSecurityException {
return crypto.verifyTrust(publicKey);
}
/**
* @return true if the certificate's SubjectDN matches the constraints defined in the
* subject DNConstraints; false, otherwise. The certificate subject DN only
* has to match ONE of the subject cert constraints (not all).
*/
protected boolean
matches(
final java.security.cert.X509Certificate cert,
final Collection subjectDNPatterns
) {
if (subjectDNPatterns == null || subjectDNPatterns.isEmpty()) {
LOG.warn("No Subject DN Certificate Constraints were defined. This could be a security issue");
}
if (!subjectDNPatterns.isEmpty()) {
if (cert == null) {
LOG.debug("The certificate is null so no constraints matching was possible");
return false;
}
String subjectName = cert.getSubjectX500Principal().getName();
boolean subjectMatch = false;
for (Pattern subjectDNPattern : subjectDNPatterns) {
final Matcher matcher = subjectDNPattern.matcher(subjectName);
if (matcher.matches()) {
LOG.debug("Subject DN " + subjectName + " matches with pattern " + subjectDNPattern);
subjectMatch = true;
break;
}
}
if (!subjectMatch) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}