问题
I'm trying to use an Estonian ID card for SSL client authentication in a java program. This works in Chrome/Firefox against both banking sites and test servers (nginx or openssl s_server).
However my Java client (okhttp) works fine for a local keystore and fails when trying to use the ID card. I've boiled it down to this test case which reproduces the problem I see in a debugger and with logging (-Djavax.net.debug=ssl:handshake).
I can communicate with the card, e.g. I can print out the certificates for the same key. I'm piggybacking on the DigiDoc3 Client on Mac OSX.
I can see the exception that seems to cause the key to be ignored
sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11Exception: CKR_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INVALID
at sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.C_GetAttributeValue(Native Method)
at sun.security.pkcs11.P11Key.getAttributes(P11Key.java:275)
at sun.security.pkcs11.P11Key.privateKey(P11Key.java:330)
at sun.security.pkcs11.P11KeyStore.loadPkey(P11KeyStore.java:1311)
at sun.security.pkcs11.P11KeyStore.engineGetEntry(P11KeyStore.java:943)
at java.security.KeyStore.getEntry(KeyStore.java:1521)
at sun.security.ssl.X509KeyManagerImpl.getEntry(X509KeyManagerImpl.java:276)
at sun.security.ssl.X509KeyManagerImpl.getCertificateChain(X509KeyManagerImpl.java:107)
at com.baulsupp.oksocial.TestMain.main(TestMain.java:37)
Test program output
1.0.Authentication
ssl: KeyMgr: choosing key: Authentication (verified: OK)
null
null
Test code
package com.baulsupp.oksocial;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.KeyStore;
import java.security.KeyStoreException;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.Provider;
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException;
import java.security.cert.Certificate;
import java.security.cert.CertificateException;
import java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManager;
import javax.net.ssl.KeyManagerFactory;
import javax.net.ssl.X509ExtendedKeyManager;
public class TestMain {
public static void main(String[] args)
throws UnrecoverableKeyException, CertificateException, NoSuchAlgorithmException,
KeyStoreException, IOException {
System.setProperty("javax.net.debug", "all");
char[] password =
System.getenv().get("PW").toCharArray();//System.console().readPassword("PW: ");
X509ExtendedKeyManager km = (X509ExtendedKeyManager) getKeyManagers(password, 0)[0];
String alias = km.chooseClientAlias(new String[] {"RSA"}, null, null);
System.out.println(alias);
X509Certificate[] chain = km.getCertificateChain(alias);
System.out.println(chain);
PrivateKey key = km.getPrivateKey(alias);
System.out.println(key);
}
public static KeyManager[] getKeyManagers(char[] password, int slot)
throws KeyStoreException, IOException, NoSuchAlgorithmException, CertificateException,
UnrecoverableKeyException {
//Security.removeProvider("IAIK");
//Provider provider = new org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider();
//Security.addProvider(provider);
String config =
"name=OpenSC\nlibrary=/Applications/qdigidocclient.app/Contents/MacOS/esteid-pkcs11.so\nslotListIndex="
+ slot;
sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11 pkcs11 =
new sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11(new ByteArrayInputStream(config.getBytes()));
Security.addProvider(pkcs11);
//debugProviders();
KeyStore keystore = KeyStore.getInstance("PKCS11", pkcs11);
keystore.load(null, password);
//debugKeys(keystore);
KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("NewSunX509");
kmf.init(keystore, null);
return kmf.getKeyManagers();
}
public static void debugKeys(KeyStore keystore) throws KeyStoreException {
Enumeration<String> aliases = keystore.aliases();
while (aliases.hasMoreElements()) {
String s = aliases.nextElement();
Certificate k = keystore.getCertificate(s);
System.out.println(k);
}
}
public static void debugProviders() {
Provider[] providers = Security.getProviders();
for (Provider p : providers) {
System.out.println("\n\n" + p.getName());
Set<Provider.Service> services = p.getServices();
for (Provider.Service s : services) {
System.out.println(s.getType() + " " + s.getAlgorithm());
}
}
}
}
In the mean time I've put in a support request as well.
回答1:
AFAIK the attributes only matter if you create objects in the PKCS#11 module, which is not the case with the smart card. Try to see with pkcs11-spy from OpenSC what kind of attributes are asked for and not implemented by the module.
Another option is to use the lower-layer PKCS#11 methods (C_*), which gives better control of PKCS#11 details.
回答2:
Based solely on Martin's answer, building https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC from source and installing OpenSC-0.15.0.dmg gave an alternative driver that worked first time. I didn't use the pkcs11-spy because it just worked first time.
String config =
"name=OpenSC\n" +
"library=/Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so\n";
I was able to test against openssl
$ openssl s_server -verify 20 -key key.pem -cert cert.pem -accept 44330 -no_ssl3 -dhparam dhparam.pem -www
Which responded with
---
Client certificate
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number:
xxxxxxxxx
Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C=EE, O=AS Sertifitseerimiskeskus, CN=ESTEID-SK 2011/emailAddress=pki@sk.ee
Validity
Not Before: Jul 15 09:51:27 20xx GMT
Not After : Jul 13 20:59:59 20xx GMT
Subject: C=EE, O=ESTEID, OU=authentication, CN=SCHIMKE,YURI,xxxxxxxx, SN=SCHIMKE, GN=YURI/serialNumber=xxxxxxxx
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35977268/java-ssl-client-not-selecting-a-smartcard-key