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/*
* @test
* @bug 8078439 8194486
* @summary SPNEGO auth fails if client proposes MS krb5 OID
* @library /test/lib
* @compile -XDignore.symbol.file MSOID2.java
* @run main jdk.test.lib.FileInstaller TestHosts TestHosts
* @run main/othervm -Djdk.net.hosts.file=TestHosts MSOID2
*/
import sun.security.jgss.GSSUtil;
import sun.security.util.HexDumpEncoder;
// The basic krb5 test skeleton you can copy from
public class MSOID2 {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new OneKDC(null).writeJAASConf();
Context c, s;
c = Context.fromJAAS("client");
s = Context.fromJAAS("server");
c.startAsClient(OneKDC.SERVER, GSSUtil.GSS_SPNEGO_MECH_OID);
s.startAsServer(GSSUtil.GSS_SPNEGO_MECH_OID);
byte[] t = new byte[0];
boolean first = true;
while (true) {
if (t != null || !c.x().isEstablished()) t = c.take(t);
if (first) {
// Tweak the packet to append an extra OID
int len = t.length;
byte[] nt = new byte[len + 11];
System.arraycopy(t, 0, nt, 0, 0x23);
System.arraycopy(t, 0x18, nt, 0x23, 11); // dup the OID
System.arraycopy(t, 0x23, nt, 0x2e, len-0x23);
nt[0x1d] = (byte)0x82; // change the 1st to MS OID
// Length bytes to be tweaked
for (int pos: new int[] {3, 0xf, 0x13, 0x15, 0x17}) {
int newLen = (nt[pos]&0xff) + 11;
// The length byte at nt[pos] might overflow. It's
// unlikely for nt[pos-1] to overflow, which means the size
// of token is bigger than 65535.
if (newLen >= 256) {
nt[pos-1] = (byte)(nt[pos-1] + 1);
}
nt[pos] = (byte)newLen;
}
t = nt;
new HexDumpEncoder().encodeBuffer(t, System.out);
}
if (t != null || !s.x().isEstablished()) t = s.take(t);
if (c.x().isEstablished() && s.x().isEstablished()) break;
first = false;
}
Context.transmit("i say high --", c, s);
Context.transmit(" you say low", s, c);
s.dispose();
c.dispose();
}
}