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java.lang.Objectnet.jini.security.Security
public final class Security
Provides methods for executing actions with privileges enabled, for
snapshotting security contexts, for verifying trust in proxies, for
verifying codebase integrity, and for dynamically granting permissions.
This class cannot be instantiated.
com.sun.jini.impl -
This implementation uses the Logger named
net.jini.security.integrity to log information at
the following levels:
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
FAILED |
verifyCodebaseIntegrity throws a
SecurityException because no integrity verifier verifies
a URL |
FINE |
integrity verifier returns true |
FINE |
creation of cached integrity verifiers |
This implementation uses the Logger named
net.jini.security.policy to log information at
the following level:
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
FINER |
dynamic permission grants |
This implementation uses the Logger named
net.jini.security.trust to log information at
the following levels:
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
FAILED |
verifyObjectTrust throws a SecurityException
because no trust verifier trusts the specified object |
FAILED |
TrustVerifier.Context.isTrustedObject throws an
exception |
HANDLED |
trust verifier throws a RemoteException or a
SecurityException |
FINE |
trust verifier returns true |
FINE |
creation of cached trust verifiers |
FINE |
TrustVerifier.Context.isTrustedObject returns
false because no trust verifier trusts the specified
object |
| Method Summary | |
|---|---|
static Object |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction action)
Executes the specified action's run method with privileges
enabled, preserving the domain combiner (if any) of the calling context. |
static Object |
doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction action)
Executes the specified action's run method with privileges
enabled, preserving the domain combiner (if any) of the calling context. |
static SecurityContext |
getContext()
Returns a snapshot of the current security context, which can be used to restore the context at a later time. |
static void |
grant(Class fromClass,
Class toClass)
If the installed security policy provider implements the DynamicPolicy interface, takes the set of permissions dynamically
granted to the class loader of fromClass with the current
subject's principals, determines which of those permissions the calling
context is authorized to grant, and dynamically grants that subset of
the permissions to the class loader of toClass, qualified
with the current subject's principals. |
static void |
grant(Class cl,
Permission[] permissions)
If the installed security policy provider implements the DynamicPolicy interface, delegates to the security policy
provider to grant the specified permissions to all protection domains
(including ones not yet created) that are associated with the class
loader of the given class and possess at least the principals of the
current subject (if any). |
static void |
grant(Class cl,
Principal[] principals,
Permission[] permissions)
If the installed security policy provider implements the DynamicPolicy interface, delegates to the security policy
provider to grant the specified permissions to all protection domains
(including ones not yet created) that are associated with the class
loader of the given class and possess at least the given set of
principals. |
static boolean |
grantSupported()
Returns true if the installed security policy provider
supports dynamic permission grants--i.e., if it implements the DynamicPolicy interface and calling its grantSupported method returns
true. |
static void |
verifyCodebaseIntegrity(String codebase,
ClassLoader loader)
Verifies that the URLs in the specified codebase all provide content integrity, using verifiers from the specified class loader. |
static void |
verifyObjectTrust(Object obj,
ClassLoader loader,
Collection context)
Verifies that the specified object can be trusted to correctly implement its contract, using verifiers from the specified class loader and using the specified collection of context objects as necessary. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
|---|
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
| Method Detail |
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public static void verifyObjectTrust(Object obj,
ClassLoader loader,
Collection context)
throws RemoteException
null class loader is specified, the context class loader
of the current thread is used instead. Code that is itself downloaded
and that carries its own trust verifiers (to trust other downloaded
code) should specify an explicit class loader unless the calling code
is known to be reachable from the context class loader.
A TrustVerifier.Context is created, containing an ordered list
of trust verifiers (obtained as specified below) and the specified class
loader and collection of context objects. The
isTrustedObject method
of that context is then called with the specified object. If that call
returns true, then this method returns normally. If that
call throws a RemoteException or
SecurityException exception, that exception is thrown by
this method. If that call returns false, a
SecurityException is thrown.
The collection of context objects is provided as a means for the
caller to communicate additional information to the trust verifiers.
The meaning of an element in this collection is determined by its
type. As a specific example, if any trust verifiers might communicate
with a remote server (in particular, when verifying a proxy for a
remote server), the caller might be responsible for specifying any
necessary client constraints as a context object of type
MethodConstraints.
When security is a concern, this method should be called with a
downloaded proxy before making any other use of the proxy, in order to
verify basic trust in the proxy to correctly implement its contract.
This method can also be used to verify trust in other types of objects,
depending on what verifiers have been configured. In general,
verification of an object involves verification of all of its
constituent objects. However, for objects that are instances of
RemoteMethodControl,
the client constraints (that would be returned by
RemoteMethodControl.getConstraints) are not verified; it is assumed
that the caller will either replace them or independently decide that
it trusts them. Verification of other types of objects may similarly
exempt certain application-controlled state.
The list of trust verifiers is obtained as follows. For each resource
named
META-INF/services/net.jini.security.TrustVerifier
that is visible to the specified class loader, the contents of the
resource are parsed as UTF-8 text to produce a list of class names.
The resource must contain a list of fully qualified class names, one per
line. Space and tab characters surrounding each name, as well as blank
lines, are ignored. The comment character is '#'; all
characters on each line starting with the first comment character are
ignored. Each class name (that is not a duplicate of any previous class
name) is loaded through the specified class loader, and the resulting
class must be assignable to TrustVerifier and have a public
no-argument constructor. The constructor is invoked to create a trust
verifier instance. An implementation of this method is permitted to
cache the verifier instances associated with a class loader, rather than
recreating them on every call.
obj - the object in which to verify trustloader - the class loader for finding trust verifiers, or
null to use the context class loadercontext - a collection of context objects for use by trust
verifiers
SecurityException - if the object is not trusted, or if a
SecurityException is thrown by the trust verifier context
RemoteException - if a communication-related exception occurs
NullPointerException - if the collection is null
public static void verifyCodebaseIntegrity(String codebase,
ClassLoader loader)
throws MalformedURLException
null class loader is specified, the context class loader of
the current thread is used instead. An ordered list of integrity
verifiers is obtained as specified below. For each URL (if any) in the
specified codebase, the providesIntegrity method of each verifier is called (in order) with
the URL. If any verifier call returns true, the URL is
verified (and no further verifiers are called with that URL). If all of
the verifier calls return false for a URL, this method
throws a SecurityException. If all of the URLs are
verified, this method returns normally.
The list of integrity verifiers is obtained as follows. For each
resource named
META-INF/services/net.jini.security.IntegrityVerifier
that is visible to the specified class loader, the contents of the
resource are parsed as UTF-8 text to produce a list of class names.
The resource must contain a list of fully qualified class names, one per
line. Space and tab characters surrounding each name, as well as blank
lines, are ignored. The comment character is '#'; all
characters on each line starting with the first comment character are
ignored. Each class name (that is not a duplicate of any previous class
name) is loaded through the specified class loader, and the resulting
class must be assignable to IntegrityVerifier and have a public
no-argument constructor. The constructor is invoked to create an
integrity verifier instance. An implementation of this method is
permitted to cache the verifier instances associated with a
class loader, rather than recreating them on every call.
codebase - space-separated list of URLs, or nullloader - the class loader for finding integrity verifiers, or
null to use the context class loader
MalformedURLException - if the specified codebase contains
an invalid URL
SecurityException - if any URL in the specified codebase
does not provide content integritypublic static SecurityContext getContext()
SecurityContextSource
interface, then this method delegates to the getContext method of the
implementing object, with precedence given to the security manager. If
neither the security manager nor the policy provider implement
SecurityContextSource, then a new default
SecurityContext instance is
returned whose methods have the following semantics:
wrap methods each return their respective
PrivilegedAction and PrivilegedExceptionAction
arguments, unmodified
getAccessControlContext method returns the
AccessControlContext in effect when the security context
was created
public static Object doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction action)
run method with privileges
enabled, preserving the domain combiner (if any) of the calling context.
If the action's run method throws an unchecked exception,
that exception is thrown by this method. This method is equivalent to
the AccessController.doPrivileged method of the same signature, except that
it maintains, instead of clears, the domain combiner (if any) in place
at the time of the call. This typically results in preservation of the
current Subject (if the combiner is a SubjectDomainCombiner), thus retaining permissions granted to
principals of the Subject, as well as the ability to use
credentials of the Subject for authentication.
action - the action to be executed
run method
NullPointerException - if the action is null
public static Object doPrivileged(PrivilegedExceptionAction action)
throws PrivilegedActionException
run method with privileges
enabled, preserving the domain combiner (if any) of the calling context.
If the action's run method throws an unchecked exception,
that exception is thrown by this method. This method is equivalent to
the AccessController.doPrivileged method of the same signature, except that
it maintains, instead of clears, the domain combiner (if any) in place
at the time of the call. This typically results in preservation of the
current Subject (if the combiner is a
SubjectDomainCombiner), thus retaining permissions granted
to principals of the Subject, as well as the ability to use
credentials of the Subject for authentication.
action - the action to be executed
run method
PrivilegedActionException - if the action's run
method throws a checked exception
NullPointerException - if the action is nullpublic static boolean grantSupported()
true if the installed security policy provider
supports dynamic permission grants--i.e., if it implements the DynamicPolicy interface and calling its grantSupported method returns
true. Returns false otherwise.
true if the installed security policy provider
supports dynamic permission grantsgrant(Class,Permission[]),
grant(Class,Principal[],Permission[]),
grant(Class,Class)
public static void grant(Class cl,
Permission[] permissions)
DynamicPolicy interface, delegates to the security policy
provider to grant the specified permissions to all protection domains
(including ones not yet created) that are associated with the class
loader of the given class and possess at least the principals of the
current subject (if any). If the given class is null, then
the grant applies across all protection domains that possess at least
the current subject's principals. The current subject is determined by
calling Subject.getSubject on the context
returned by AccessController.getContext. If the current subject is
null or has no principals, then principals are effectively
ignored in determining the protection domains to which the grant
applies.
The given class, if non-null, must belong to either the
system domain or a protection domain whose associated class loader is
non-null. If the class does not belong to such a
protection domain, then no permissions are granted and an
UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.
If a security manager is installed, its checkPermission
method is called with a GrantPermission containing the
permissions to grant; if the permission check fails, then no permissions
are granted and the resulting SecurityException is thrown.
The permissions array passed in is neither modified nor retained;
subsequent changes to the array have no effect on the grant operation.
cl - class to grant permissions to the class loader of, or
null if granting across all class loaderspermissions - if non-null, permissions to grant
UnsupportedOperationException - if the installed security policy
provider does not support dynamic permission grants, or if
cl is non-null and belongs to a protection
domain other than the system domain with an associated class loader of
null
SecurityException - if a security manager is installed and the
calling context does not have GrantPermission for the given
permissions
NullPointerException - if any element of the permissions array is
nullgrantSupported(),
DynamicPolicy.grant(Class,Principal[],Permission[])
public static void grant(Class cl,
Principal[] principals,
Permission[] permissions)
DynamicPolicy interface, delegates to the security policy
provider to grant the specified permissions to all protection domains
(including ones not yet created) that are associated with the class
loader of the given class and possess at least the given set of
principals. If the given class is null, then the grant
applies across all protection domains that possess at least the
specified principals. If the list of principals is null or
empty, then principals are effectively ignored in determining the
protection domains to which the grant applies.
The given class, if non-null, must belong to either the
system domain or a protection domain whose associated class loader is
non-null. If the class does not belong to such a
protection domain, then no permissions are granted and an
UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.
If a security manager is installed, its checkPermission
method is called with a GrantPermission containing the
permissions to grant; if the permission check fails, then no permissions
are granted and the resulting SecurityException is thrown.
The principals and permissions arrays passed in are neither modified nor
retained; subsequent changes to the arrays have no effect on the grant
operation.
cl - class to grant permissions to the class loader of, or
null if granting across all class loadersprincipals - if non-null, minimum set of principals to
which grants applypermissions - if non-null, permissions to grant
UnsupportedOperationException - if the installed security policy
provider does not support dynamic permission grants, or if
cl is non-null and belongs to a protection
domain other than the system domain with an associated class loader of
null
SecurityException - if a security manager is installed and the
calling context does not have GrantPermission for the given
permissions
NullPointerException - if any element of the principals or
permissions arrays is nullgrantSupported(),
DynamicPolicy.grant(Class,Principal[],Permission[])
public static void grant(Class fromClass,
Class toClass)
DynamicPolicy interface, takes the set of permissions dynamically
granted to the class loader of fromClass with the current
subject's principals, determines which of those permissions the calling
context is authorized to grant, and dynamically grants that subset of
the permissions to the class loader of toClass, qualified
with the current subject's principals. The current subject is
determined by calling Subject.getSubject on
the context returned by AccessController.getContext; the permissions dynamically granted to
fromClass are determined by calling the getGrants method of the currently installed
policy, and the permission grant to toClass is performed by
invoking the grant method of the current
policy.
Both of the given classes must be non-null, and must belong
to either the system domain or a protection domain whose associated
class loader is non-null. If either class does not belong
to such a protection domain, then no permissions are granted and an
UnsupportedOperationException is thrown.
fromClass - class indicating the source class loader of the dynamic
grants to propagatetoClass - class indicating the target class loader of the dynamic
grants to propagate
NullPointerException - if fromClass or
toClass is null
UnsupportedOperationException - if currently installed policy does
not support dynamic permission grants, or if either specified class
belongs to a protection domain with a null class loader,
other than the system domain
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