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/*
* @test
* @summary Simple test to see if Strong or Unlimited Crypto Policy
* files are installed.
* @author Brad R. Wetmore
*/
import java.security.*;
import javax.crypto.*;
import javax.crypto.spec.*;
public class StrongOrUnlimited {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// decide if the installed jurisdiction policy file is the
// unlimited version
boolean isUnlimited = true;
Cipher c = Cipher.getInstance("AES", "SunJCE");
try {
c.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE,
new SecretKeySpec(new byte[16], "AES"));
} catch (InvalidKeyException ike) {
throw new Exception("128 bit AES not available.");
}
try {
c.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE,
new SecretKeySpec(new byte[32], "AES"));
System.out.println("Unlimited Crypto *IS* Installed");
} catch (InvalidKeyException ike) {
System.out.println("Unlimited Crypto *IS NOT* Installed");
}
}
}