sun.security.krb5.internal.ktab.KeyTab Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: KtabZero.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // 0. Non-existing keytab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        check(true);

        // 1. Create with KeyTab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        KeyTab.getInstance(NAME).save();
        check(false);

        // 2. Create with the tool
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        try {
            Class ktab = Class.forName("sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab");
            ktab.getDeclaredMethod("main", String[].class).invoke(null,
                    (Object)(("-k " + NAME + " -a me@HERE pass").split(" ")));
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
            // Only Windows has ktab tool
            System.out.println("No ktab tool here. Ignored.");
            return;
        }
        check(false);
    }
 
Example #2
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #3
Source File: KtabZero.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // 0. Non-existing keytab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        check(true);

        // 1. Create with KeyTab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        KeyTab.getInstance(NAME).save();
        check(false);

        // 2. Create with the tool
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        try {
            Class ktab = Class.forName("sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab");
            ktab.getDeclaredMethod("main", String[].class).invoke(null,
                    (Object)(("-k " + NAME + " -a me@HERE pass").split(" ")));
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
            // Only Windows has ktab tool
            System.out.println("No ktab tool here. Ignored.");
            return;
        }
        check(false);
    }
 
Example #4
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #5
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #6
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #7
Source File: KDC.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #8
Source File: FileKeyTab.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String name = "ktab";
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create(name);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    name = new File(name).getAbsolutePath().toString();

    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    // The bug reporter uses this style, should only work for
    // absolute path
    check("FILE:/" + name);
}
 
Example #9
Source File: FileKeyTab.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String name = "ktab";
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create(name);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    name = new File(name).getAbsolutePath().toString();

    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    // The bug reporter uses this style, should only work for
    // absolute path
    check("FILE:/" + name);
}
 
Example #10
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #11
Source File: KDC.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #12
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #13
Source File: KtabZero.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // 0. Non-existing keytab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        check(true);

        // 1. Create with KeyTab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        KeyTab.getInstance(NAME).save();
        check(false);

        // 2. Create with the tool
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        try {
            Class ktab = Class.forName("sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab");
            ktab.getDeclaredMethod("main", String[].class).invoke(null,
                    (Object)(("-k " + NAME + " -a me@HERE pass").split(" ")));
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
            // Only Windows has ktab tool
            System.out.println("No ktab tool here. Ignored.");
            return;
        }
        check(false);
    }
 
Example #14
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #15
Source File: FileKeyTab.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String name = "ktab";
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create(name);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    name = new File(name).getAbsolutePath().toString();

    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    // The bug reporter uses this style, should only work for
    // absolute path
    check("FILE:/" + name);
}
 
Example #16
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #17
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #18
Source File: KtabZero.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // 0. Non-existing keytab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        check(true);

        // 1. Create with KeyTab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        KeyTab.getInstance(NAME).save();
        check(false);

        // 2. Create with the tool
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        try {
            Class ktab = Class.forName("sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab");
            ktab.getDeclaredMethod("main", String[].class).invoke(null,
                    (Object)(("-k " + NAME + " -a me@HERE pass").split(" ")));
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
            // Only Windows has ktab tool
            System.out.println("No ktab tool here. Ignored.");
            return;
        }
        check(false);
    }
 
Example #19
Source File: KDC.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #20
Source File: KDC.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #21
Source File: FileKeyTab.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String name = "ktab";
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create(name);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    name = new File(name).getAbsolutePath().toString();

    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    // The bug reporter uses this style, should only work for
    // absolute path
    check("FILE:/" + name);
}
 
Example #22
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #23
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #24
Source File: KDC.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #25
Source File: KtabZero.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        // 0. Non-existing keytab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        check(true);

        // 1. Create with KeyTab
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        KeyTab.getInstance(NAME).save();
        check(false);

        // 2. Create with the tool
        Files.deleteIfExists(Paths.get(NAME));
        try {
            Class ktab = Class.forName("sun.security.krb5.internal.tools.Ktab");
            ktab.getDeclaredMethod("main", String[].class).invoke(null,
                    (Object)(("-k " + NAME + " -a me@HERE pass").split(" ")));
        } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
            // Only Windows has ktab tool
            System.out.println("No ktab tool here. Ignored.");
            return;
        }
        check(false);
    }
 
Example #26
Source File: KeyTabIndex.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create("ktab");
    // Two entries with very different length, so that it's easy to
    // observice the abnormal change of "index" field.
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName(
            "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@A"),
            "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    Runnable t = new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            KeyTab.getInstance("ktab").getClass();
        }
    };
    for (int i=0; i<10; i++) {
        new Thread(t).start();
    }
}
 
Example #27
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}
 
Example #28
Source File: KDC.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Writes or appends keys into a keytab.
 * <p>
 * Attention: This is the most basic one of a series of methods below on
 * keytab creation or modification. All these methods reference krb5.conf
 * settings. If you need to modify krb5.conf or switch to another krb5.conf
 * later, please call <code>Config.refresh()</code> again. For example:
 * <pre>
 * kdc.writeKtab("/etc/kdc/ktab", true);  // Config is initialized,
 * System.setProperty("java.security.krb5.conf", "/home/mykrb5.conf");
 * Config.refresh();
 * </pre>
 * Inside this method there are 2 places krb5.conf is used:
 * <ol>
 * <li> (Fatal) Generating keys: EncryptionKey.acquireSecretKeys
 * <li> (Has workaround) Creating PrincipalName
 * </ol>
 * @param tab the keytab file name
 * @param append true if append, otherwise, overwrite.
 * @param names the names to write into, write all if names is empty
 */
public void writeKtab(String tab, boolean append, String... names)
        throws IOException, KrbException {
    KeyTab ktab = append ? KeyTab.getInstance(tab) : KeyTab.create(tab);
    Iterable<String> entries =
            (names.length != 0) ? Arrays.asList(names): passwords.keySet();
    for (String name : entries) {
        char[] pass = passwords.get(name);
        int kvno = 0;
        if (Character.isDigit(pass[pass.length-1])) {
            kvno = pass[pass.length-1] - '0';
        }
        PrincipalName pn = new PrincipalName(name,
                    name.indexOf('/') < 0 ?
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_UNKNOWN :
                        PrincipalName.KRB_NT_SRV_HST);
        ktab.addEntry(pn,
                    getSalt(pn),
                    pass,
                    kvno,
                    true);
    }
    ktab.save();
}
 
Example #29
Source File: FileKeyTab.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    String name = "ktab";
    KeyTab kt = KeyTab.create(name);
    kt.addEntry(new PrincipalName("a@A"), "x".toCharArray(), 1, true);
    kt.save();
    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    name = new File(name).getAbsolutePath().toString();

    check(name);
    check("FILE:" + name);

    // The bug reporter uses this style, should only work for
    // absolute path
    check("FILE:/" + name);
}
 
Example #30
Source File: KtabCheck.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Checks if a keytab contains exactly the keys (kvno and etype)
 * @param args keytabname kvno etype...
 */
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    System.out.println("Checking " + Arrays.toString(args));
    KeyTab ktab = KeyTab.getInstance(args[0]);
    Set<String> expected = new HashSet<>();
    for (int i=1; i<args.length; i += 2) {
        expected.add(args[i]+":"+args[i+1]);
    }
    for (KeyTabEntry e: ktab.getEntries()) {
        // KVNO and etype
        String vne = e.getKey().getKeyVersionNumber() + ":" +
                e.getKey().getEType();
        if (!expected.contains(vne)) {
            throw new Exception("No " + vne + " in expected");
        }
        expected.remove(vne);
    }
    if (!expected.isEmpty()) {
        throw new Exception("Extra elements in expected");
    }
}