Hostname verifier in JAVA

From:
Stone <phracek2@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 4 Aug 2011 05:29:34 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID:
<f1a2ee37-ed68-49fc-862b-c84204a02833@o20g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>
Dear java users/developers,

I am trying to validate certificates in JAVA imported from the server
but it seems that my code is wrong.

Could you please let me know where I have made a mistake?

Code is following:

package ssltest;

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.net.ssl.*;
import java.security.cert.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.util.regex.*;
/**
 *
 * @author CZ2B10q6
 */
public class SSLTest implements HandshakeCompletedListener{

 private int port = 5000;
 private String ip="192.168.0.5";
 private SSLSocketFactory sslSocketFactory;
 private SSLSocket connection;
 private SSLContext sc;
 private PrintWriter outStream;
 private BufferedReader inStream;
   /**
    * @param args the command line arguments
    */
   public static void main(String[] args) {
       // TODO code application logic here
       System.out.println("Start");
       SSLTest e = new SSLTest();
   }

   public SSLTest()
   {
       System.out.println("Connecting to "+ip+" to port "+port);
       connectTo();
   }

   public final void disableCertificates() {
       // Create a trust manager that does not validate certificate
chains
       TrustManager[] trustAllCerts = new TrustManager[]{
           new X509TrustManager() {

               public java.security.cert.X509Certificate[]
getAcceptedIssuers() {
                   return null;
               }

               public void checkClientTrusted(
                       java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs,
String authType) {
               }

               public void checkServerTrusted(
                       java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs,
String authType) {
               }

               public boolean isClientTrusted(X509Certificate[] arg0)
{
                   return true;
               }

               public boolean isServerTrusted(X509Certificate[] arg0)
{
                   return true;
               }
           }
       };

       // Install the all-trusting trust manager
       try {

           sc = SSLContext.getInstance("TLSv1");
           String help = sc.getProvider().toString();
           System.out.println(sc.getProvider().getName());
           System.out.println(help);
           help = sc.getProvider().getClass().toString();
           System.out.println(help);
           sc.init(null, trustAllCerts, new
java.security.SecureRandom());

HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultSSLSocketFactory(sc.getSocketFactory());
       } catch (Exception e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       }

       HostnameVerifier hv = new HostnameVerifier() {

           public boolean verify(String string, SSLSession ssls) {
               System.out.println("Warning: URL Host: " + string + "
vs. "
                       + ssls.getPeerHost());
               return true;
           }
       };
       HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultHostnameVerifier(hv);

   }

  private static void printSocketInfo(SSLSocket s) {
     System.out.println("Socket class: "+s.getClass());
     System.out.println(" Remote address = "
        +s.getInetAddress().toString());
     System.out.println(" Remote port = "+s.getPort());
     System.out.println(" Local socket address = "
        +s.getLocalSocketAddress().toString());
     System.out.println(" Local address = "
        +s.getLocalAddress().toString());
     System.out.println(" Local port = "+s.getLocalPort());
     System.out.println(" Need client authentication = "
        +s.getNeedClientAuth());
     SSLSession ss = s.getSession();
     System.out.println(" Cipher suite = "+ss.getCipherSuite());
     System.out.println(" Protocol = "+ss.getProtocol());
  }
   public void connectTo()
   {
       String patternString = "AES.*256";
       Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(patternString);
       Matcher matcher;
       boolean matchFound;
       try
       {
         System.out.println("Initialization of trust Manager");
         disableCertificates();
           Security.addProvider(new
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider());
           Provider[] pr = Security.getProviders();
           for(int i=0;i<pr.length;i++)
           {
               System.out.println("Provider:"+pr[i].getName());
           }
           SSLSocketFactory sf = sc.getSocketFactory();
           System.out.println("create socket");
           SSLSocket s = (SSLSocket)sf.createSocket(ip, port);
           s.setEnabledProtocols(new String[]{"SSLv3","TLSv1"});
           String[] prot = s.getEnabledProtocols();
           for(int i=0;i<prot.length;i++)
           {
               System.out.println(prot[i]);
           }
           String[] set = s.getSupportedCipherSuites();
           for(int i=0;i<set.length;i++)
           {
               matcher = pattern.matcher(set[i]);
               matchFound = matcher.find();
               //if(matchFound)
                   System.out.println(set[i]);
           }

           String[] ciphers = s.getEnabledCipherSuites();
           for(int j=0;j<ciphers.length;j++)
           {
               System.out.println("Ciphers:" +ciphers[j]);
           }
           System.out.println("socket created");
           PrintWriter out2 = new PrintWriter(s.getOutputStream());
           BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(s.getInputStream()));
           System.out.println("Getting session");
           SSLSession session = ((SSLSocket) s).getSession();
           System.out.println("Getting session was done");

           System.out.println("Peer host is " +
session.getPeerHost());
           System.out.println("Cipher is " +
session.getCipherSuite());
           System.out.println("Protocol is " +
session.getProtocol());

           printSocketInfo((SSLSocket) s);

           String x;

           System.out.println("Retrieving:");
           x = in.readLine();
           System.out.println(x);
           System.out.println("Sending LOGIN");

           out2.println("START:
0;LOGIN;TOKEN;AUKLs_ot0DmEX.Ilv4YcQ04kKHaZJNyG:END");
           out2.flush();
           System.out.println("Reading Welcome message");

           x = in.readLine();
           System.out.println(x);

           out2.println("KITTY");
           out2.flush();

           x = in.readLine();
           System.out.println(x);

           in.close();
           out2.close();
           s.close();

       }
       catch(Exception e)
       {
       }
   }
}

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