Class TrustAnchor
public class TrustAnchor extends Object
This class represents a "most-trusted CA", which is used as a trust anchor for validating X.509 certification paths. A most-trusted CA includes the public key of the CA, the CA's name, and any constraints upon the set of paths which may be validated using this key. These parameters can be specified in the form of a trusted X509Certificate
or as individual parameters.
Concurrent Access
All TrustAnchor
objects must be immutable and thread-safe. That is, multiple threads may concurrently invoke the methods defined in this class on a single TrustAnchor
object (or more than one) with no ill effects. Requiring TrustAnchor
objects to be immutable and thread-safe allows them to be passed around to various pieces of code without worrying about coordinating access. This stipulation applies to all public fields and methods of this class and any added or overridden by subclasses.
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
Constructor Summary
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
TrustAnchor |
Creates an instance of TrustAnchor where the most-trusted CA is specified as a distinguished name and public key. |
TrustAnchor |
Creates an instance of TrustAnchor with the specified X509Certificate and optional name constraints, which are intended to be used as additional constraints when validating an X.509 certification path. |
TrustAnchor |
Creates an instance of TrustAnchor where the most-trusted CA is specified as an X500Principal and public key. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
final X500Principal |
getCA() |
Returns the name of the most-trusted CA as an X500Principal. |
final String |
getCAName() |
Returns the name of the most-trusted CA in RFC 2253 String format. |
final PublicKey |
getCAPublicKey() |
Returns the public key of the most-trusted CA. |
final byte[] |
getNameConstraints() |
Returns the name constraints parameter. |
final X509Certificate |
getTrustedCert() |
Returns the most-trusted CA certificate. |
String |
toString() |
Returns a formatted string describing the TrustAnchor . |
Constructor Details
TrustAnchor
public TrustAnchor(X509Certificate trustedCert, byte[] nameConstraints)
TrustAnchor
with the specified X509Certificate
and optional name constraints, which are intended to be used as additional constraints when validating an X.509 certification path. The name constraints are specified as a byte array. This byte array should contain the DER encoded form of the name constraints, as they would appear in the NameConstraints structure defined in RFC 5280 and X.509. The ASN.1 definition of this structure appears below.
NameConstraints ::= SEQUENCE {
permittedSubtrees [0] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL,
excludedSubtrees [1] GeneralSubtrees OPTIONAL }
GeneralSubtrees ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralSubtree
GeneralSubtree ::= SEQUENCE {
base GeneralName,
minimum [0] BaseDistance DEFAULT 0,
maximum [1] BaseDistance OPTIONAL }
BaseDistance ::= INTEGER (0..MAX)
GeneralName ::= CHOICE {
otherName [0] OtherName,
rfc822Name [1] IA5String,
dNSName [2] IA5String,
x400Address [3] ORAddress,
directoryName [4] Name,
ediPartyName [5] EDIPartyName,
uniformResourceIdentifier [6] IA5String,
iPAddress [7] OCTET STRING,
registeredID [8] OBJECT IDENTIFIER}
Note that the name constraints byte array supplied is cloned to protect against subsequent modifications.
- Parameters:
-
trustedCert
- a trustedX509Certificate
-
nameConstraints
- a byte array containing the ASN.1 DER encoding of a NameConstraints extension to be used for checking name constraints. Only the value of the extension is included, not the OID or criticality flag. Specifynull
to omit the parameter. - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the name constraints cannot be decoded -
NullPointerException
- if the specifiedX509Certificate
isnull
TrustAnchor
public TrustAnchor(X500Principal caPrincipal, PublicKey pubKey, byte[] nameConstraints)
TrustAnchor
where the most-trusted CA is specified as an X500Principal and public key. Name constraints are an optional parameter, and are intended to be used as additional constraints when validating an X.509 certification path. The name constraints are specified as a byte array. This byte array contains the DER encoded form of the name constraints, as they would appear in the NameConstraints structure defined in RFC 5280 and X.509. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for TrustAnchor(X509Certificate trustedCert, byte[] nameConstraints)
.
Note that the name constraints byte array supplied here is cloned to protect against subsequent modifications.
- Parameters:
-
caPrincipal
- the name of the most-trusted CA as X500Principal -
pubKey
- the public key of the most-trusted CA -
nameConstraints
- a byte array containing the ASN.1 DER encoding of a NameConstraints extension to be used for checking name constraints. Only the value of the extension is included, not the OID or criticality flag. Specifynull
to omit the parameter. - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- if the specifiedcaPrincipal
orpubKey
parameter isnull
- Since:
- 1.5
TrustAnchor
public TrustAnchor(String caName, PublicKey pubKey, byte[] nameConstraints)
TrustAnchor
where the most-trusted CA is specified as a distinguished name and public key. Name constraints are an optional parameter, and are intended to be used as additional constraints when validating an X.509 certification path. The name constraints are specified as a byte array. This byte array contains the DER encoded form of the name constraints, as they would appear in the NameConstraints structure defined in RFC 5280 and X.509. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for TrustAnchor(X509Certificate trustedCert, byte[] nameConstraints)
.
Note that the name constraints byte array supplied here is cloned to protect against subsequent modifications.
- Parameters:
-
caName
- the X.500 distinguished name of the most-trusted CA in RFC 2253String
format -
pubKey
- the public key of the most-trusted CA -
nameConstraints
- a byte array containing the ASN.1 DER encoding of a NameConstraints extension to be used for checking name constraints. Only the value of the extension is included, not the OID or criticality flag. Specifynull
to omit the parameter. - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specifiedcaName
parameter is empty(caName.length() == 0)
or incorrectly formatted or the name constraints cannot be decoded -
NullPointerException
- if the specifiedcaName
orpubKey
parameter isnull
Method Details
getTrustedCert
public final X509Certificate getTrustedCert()
- Returns:
- a trusted
X509Certificate
ornull
if the trust anchor was not specified as a trusted certificate
getCA
public final X500Principal getCA()
- Returns:
- the X.500 distinguished name of the most-trusted CA, or
null
if the trust anchor was not specified as a trusted public key and name or X500Principal pair - Since:
- 1.5
getCAName
public final String getCAName()
String
format.- Returns:
- the X.500 distinguished name of the most-trusted CA, or
null
if the trust anchor was not specified as a trusted public key and name or X500Principal pair
getCAPublicKey
public final PublicKey getCAPublicKey()
- Returns:
- the public key of the most-trusted CA, or
null
if the trust anchor was not specified as a trusted public key and name or X500Principal pair
getNameConstraints
public final byte[] getNameConstraints()
The name constraints are returned as a byte array. This byte array contains the DER encoded form of the name constraints, as they would appear in the NameConstraints structure defined in RFC 5280 and X.509. The ASN.1 notation for this structure is supplied in the documentation for TrustAnchor(X509Certificate trustedCert, byte[] nameConstraints)
.
Note that the byte array returned is cloned to protect against subsequent modifications.
- Returns:
- a byte array containing the ASN.1 DER encoding of a NameConstraints extension used for checking name constraints, or
null
if not set.
toString
public String toString()
TrustAnchor
.
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