/* * @(#)SocketPermission.java 1.59 04/02/12 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.net; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.Vector; import java.util.List; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.security.Permission; import java.security.PermissionCollection; import java.io.Serializable; import java.io.ObjectStreamField; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.io.ObjectInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import sun.net.util.IPAddressUtil; import sun.security.util.SecurityConstants; /** * This class represents access to a network via sockets. * A SocketPermission consists of a * host specification and a set of "actions" specifying ways to * connect to that host. The host is specified as *
 *    host = (hostname | IPv4address | iPv6reference) [:portrange]
 *    portrange = portnumber | -portnumber | portnumber-[portnumber]
 * 
* The host is expressed as a DNS name, as a numerical IP address, * or as "localhost" (for the local machine). * The wildcard "*" may be included once in a DNS name host * specification. If it is included, it must be in the leftmost * position, as in "*.sun.com". *

* The format of the IPv6reference should follow that specified in RFC 2732: Format * for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URLs: *

 *    ipv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]"
 *
* For example, you can construct a SocketPermission instance * as the following: *
 *    String hostAddress = inetaddress.getHostAddress();
 *    if (inetaddress instanceof Inet6Address) {
 *        sp = new SocketPermission("[" + hostAddress + "]:" + port, action);
 *    } else {
 *        sp = new SocketPermission(hostAddress + ":" + port, action);
 *    }
 * 
* or *
 *    String host = url.getHost();
 *    sp = new SocketPermission(host + ":" + port, action);
 * 
*

* The full uncompressed form of * an IPv6 literal address is also valid. *

* The port or portrange is optional. A port specification of the * form "N-", where N is a port number, signifies all ports * numbered N and above, while a specification of the * form "-N" indicates all ports numbered N and below. *

* The possible ways to connect to the host are *

 * accept
 * connect
 * listen
 * resolve
 * 
* The "listen" action is only meaningful when used with "localhost". * The "resolve" action is implied when any of the other actions are present. * The action "resolve" refers to host/ip name service lookups. * *

As an example of the creation and meaning of SocketPermissions, * note that if the following permission: * *

 *   p1 = new SocketPermission("puffin.eng.sun.com:7777", "connect,accept");
 * 
* * is granted to some code, it allows that code to connect to port 7777 on * puffin.eng.sun.com, and to accept connections on that port. * *

Similarly, if the following permission: * *

 *   p1 = new SocketPermission("puffin.eng.sun.com:7777", "connect,accept");
 *   p2 = new SocketPermission("localhost:1024-", "accept,connect,listen");
 * 
* * is granted to some code, it allows that code to * accept connections on, connect to, or listen on any port between * 1024 and 65535 on the local host. * *

Note: Granting code permission to accept or make connections to remote * hosts may be dangerous because malevolent code can then more easily * transfer and share confidential data among parties who may not * otherwise have access to the data. * * @see java.security.Permissions * @see SocketPermission * * @version 1.59 04/02/12 * * @author Marianne Mueller * @author Roland Schemers * * @serial exclude */ public final class SocketPermission extends Permission implements java.io.Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = -7204263841984476862L; /** * Connect to host:port */ private final static int CONNECT = 0x1; /** * Listen on host:port */ private final static int LISTEN = 0x2; /** * Accept a connection from host:port */ private final static int ACCEPT = 0x4; /** * Resolve DNS queries */ private final static int RESOLVE = 0x8; /** * No actions */ private final static int NONE = 0x0; /** * All actions */ private final static int ALL = CONNECT|LISTEN|ACCEPT|RESOLVE; // various port constants private static final int PORT_MIN = 0; private static final int PORT_MAX = 65535; private static final int PRIV_PORT_MAX = 1023; // the actions mask private transient int mask; /** * the actions string. * * @serial */ private String actions; // Left null as long as possible, then // created and re-used in the getAction function. // hostname part as it is passed private transient String hostname; // the canonical name of the host // in the case of "*.foo.com", cname is ".foo.com". private transient String cname; // all the IP addresses of the host private transient InetAddress[] addresses; // true if the hostname is a wildcard (e.g. "*.sun.com") private transient boolean wildcard; // true if we were initialized with a single numeric IP address private transient boolean init_with_ip; // true if this SocketPermission represents an invalid/unknown host // used for implies when the delayed lookup has already failed private transient boolean invalid; // port range on host private transient int[] portrange; // true if the trustProxy system property is set private static boolean trustProxy; static { Boolean tmp = (Boolean) java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged( new sun.security.action.GetBooleanAction("trustProxy")); trustProxy = tmp.booleanValue(); } /** * Creates a new SocketPermission object with the specified actions. * The host is expressed as a DNS name, or as a numerical IP address. * Optionally, a port or a portrange may be supplied (separated * from the DNS name or IP address by a colon). *

* To specify the local machine, use "localhost" as the host. * Also note: An empty host String ("") is equivalent to "localhost". *

* The actions parameter contains a comma-separated list of the * actions granted for the specified host (and port(s)). Possible actions are * "connect", "listen", "accept", "resolve", or * any combination of those. "resolve" is automatically added * when any of the other three are specified. *

* Examples of SocketPermission instantiation are the following: *

     *    nr = new SocketPermission("www.catalog.com", "connect");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("www.sun.com:80", "connect");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("*.sun.com", "connect");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("*.edu", "resolve");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("204.160.241.0", "connect");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("localhost:1024-65535", "listen");
     *    nr = new SocketPermission("204.160.241.0:1024-65535", "connect");
     * 
* * @param host the hostname or IPaddress of the computer, optionally * including a colon followed by a port or port range. * @param action the action string. */ public SocketPermission(String host, String action) { super(getHost(host)); // name initialized to getHost(host); NPE detected in getHost() init(getName(), getMask(action)); } SocketPermission(String host, int mask) { super(getHost(host)); // name initialized to getHost(host); NPE detected in getHost() init(getName(), mask); } private static String getHost(String host) { if (host.equals("")) { return "localhost"; } else { /* IPv6 literal address used in this context should follow * the format specified in RFC 2732; * if not, we try to solve the unambiguous case */ int ind; if (host.charAt(0) != '[') { if ((ind = host.indexOf(':')) != host.lastIndexOf(':')) { /* More than one ":", meaning IPv6 address is not * in RFC 2732 format; * We will rectify user errors for all unambiguious cases */ StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(host, ":"); int tokens = st.countTokens(); if (tokens == 9) { // IPv6 address followed by port ind = host.lastIndexOf(':'); host = "[" + host.substring(0, ind) + "]" + host.substring(ind); } else if (tokens == 8 && host.indexOf("::") == -1) { // IPv6 address only, not followed by port host = "[" + host + "]"; } else { // could be ambiguous throw new IllegalArgumentException("Ambiguous"+ " hostport part"); } } } return host; } } private int[] parsePort(String port) throws Exception { if (port == null || port.equals("") || port.equals("*")) { return new int[] {PORT_MIN, PORT_MAX}; } int dash = port.indexOf('-'); if (dash == -1) { int p = Integer.parseInt(port); return new int[] {p, p}; } else { String low = port.substring(0, dash); String high = port.substring(dash+1); int l,h; if (low.equals("")) { l = PORT_MIN; } else { l = Integer.parseInt(low); } if (high.equals("")) { h = PORT_MAX; } else { h = Integer.parseInt(high); } if (l < 0 || h < 0 || h 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid host wildcard specification"); } else if (host.startsWith("*")) { wildcard = true; if (host.equals("*")) { cname = ""; } else if (host.startsWith("*.")) { cname = host.substring(1).toLowerCase(); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid host wildcard specification"); } return; } else { if (host.length() > 0) { // see if we are being initialized with an IP address. char ch = host.charAt(0); if (ch == ':' || Character.digit(ch, 16) != -1) { byte ip[] = IPAddressUtil.textToNumericFormatV4(host); if (ip == null) { ip = IPAddressUtil.textToNumericFormatV6(host); } if (ip != null) { try { addresses = new InetAddress[] {InetAddress.getByAddress(ip) }; init_with_ip = true; } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { // this shouldn't happen invalid = true; } } } } } } /** * Convert an action string to an integer actions mask. * * @param action the action string * @return the action mask */ private static int getMask(String action) { if (action == null) { throw new NullPointerException("action can't be null"); } if (action.equals("")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("action can't be empty"); } int mask = NONE; // Check against use of constants (used heavily within the JDK) if (action == SecurityConstants.SOCKET_RESOLVE_ACTION) { return RESOLVE; } else if (action == SecurityConstants.SOCKET_CONNECT_ACTION) { return CONNECT; } else if (action == SecurityConstants.SOCKET_LISTEN_ACTION) { return LISTEN; } else if (action == SecurityConstants.SOCKET_ACCEPT_ACTION) { return ACCEPT; } else if (action == SecurityConstants.SOCKET_CONNECT_ACCEPT_ACTION) { return CONNECT|ACCEPT; } char[] a = action.toCharArray(); int i = a.length - 1; if (i < 0) return mask; while (i != -1) { char c; // skip whitespace while ((i!=-1) && ((c = a[i]) == ' ' || c == '\r' || c == '\n' || c == '\f' || c == '\t')) i--; // check for the known strings int matchlen; if (i >= 6 && (a[i-6] == 'c' || a[i-6] == 'C') && (a[i-5] == 'o' || a[i-5] == 'O') && (a[i-4] == 'n' || a[i-4] == 'N') && (a[i-3] == 'n' || a[i-3] == 'N') && (a[i-2] == 'e' || a[i-2] == 'E') && (a[i-1] == 'c' || a[i-1] == 'C') && (a[i] == 't' || a[i] == 'T')) { matchlen = 7; mask |= CONNECT; } else if (i >= 6 && (a[i-6] == 'r' || a[i-6] == 'R') && (a[i-5] == 'e' || a[i-5] == 'E') && (a[i-4] == 's' || a[i-4] == 'S') && (a[i-3] == 'o' || a[i-3] == 'O') && (a[i-2] == 'l' || a[i-2] == 'L') && (a[i-1] == 'v' || a[i-1] == 'V') && (a[i] == 'e' || a[i] == 'E')) { matchlen = 7; mask |= RESOLVE; } else if (i >= 5 && (a[i-5] == 'l' || a[i-5] == 'L') && (a[i-4] == 'i' || a[i-4] == 'I') && (a[i-3] == 's' || a[i-3] == 'S') && (a[i-2] == 't' || a[i-2] == 'T') && (a[i-1] == 'e' || a[i-1] == 'E') && (a[i] == 'n' || a[i] == 'N')) { matchlen = 6; mask |= LISTEN; } else if (i >= 5 && (a[i-5] == 'a' || a[i-5] == 'A') && (a[i-4] == 'c' || a[i-4] == 'C') && (a[i-3] == 'c' || a[i-3] == 'C') && (a[i-2] == 'e' || a[i-2] == 'E') && (a[i-1] == 'p' || a[i-1] == 'P') && (a[i] == 't' || a[i] == 'T')) { matchlen = 6; mask |= ACCEPT; } else { // parse error throw new IllegalArgumentException( "invalid permission: " + action); } // make sure we didn't just match the tail of a word // like "ackbarfaccept". Also, skip to the comma. boolean seencomma = false; while (i >= matchlen && !seencomma) { switch(a[i-matchlen]) { case ',': seencomma = true; /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case ' ': case '\r': case '\n': case '\f': case '\t': break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException( "invalid permission: " + action); } i--; } // point i at the location of the comma minus one (or -1). i -= matchlen; } return mask; } /** * attempt to get the fully qualified domain name * */ void getCanonName() throws UnknownHostException { if (cname != null || invalid) return; // attempt to get the canonical name try { // first get the IP addresses if we don't have them yet // this is because we need the IP address to then get // FQDN. if (addresses == null) { getIP(); } // we have to do this check, otherwise we might not // get the fully qualified domain name if (init_with_ip) { cname = addresses[0].getHostName(false).toLowerCase(); } else { cname = InetAddress.getByName(addresses[0].getHostAddress()). getHostName(false).toLowerCase(); } } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { invalid = true; throw uhe; } } /** * get IP addresses. Sets invalid to true if we can't get them. * */ void getIP() throws UnknownHostException { if (addresses != null || wildcard || invalid) return; try { // now get all the IP addresses String host; if (getName().charAt(0) == '[') { // Literal IPv6 address host = getName().substring(1, getName().indexOf(']')); } else { int i = getName().indexOf(":"); if (i == -1) host = getName(); else { host = getName().substring(0,i); } } addresses = new InetAddress[] {InetAddress.getAllByName0(host, false)[0]}; } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { invalid = true; throw uhe; } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException iobe) { invalid = true; throw new UnknownHostException(getName()); } } /** * Checks if this socket permission object "implies" the * specified permission. *

* More specifically, this method first ensures that all of the following * are true (and returns false if any of them are not):

*

* * Then implies checks each of the following, in order, * and for each returns true if the stated condition is true:

*

* * If none of the above are true, implies returns false. * @param p the permission to check against. * * @return true if the specified permission is implied by this object, * false if not. */ public boolean implies(Permission p) { int i,j; if (!(p instanceof SocketPermission)) return false; SocketPermission that = (SocketPermission) p; return ((this.mask & that.mask) == that.mask) && impliesIgnoreMask(that); } /** * Checks if the incoming Permission's action are a proper subset of * the this object's actions. *

* Check, in the following order: *

* @param p the incoming permission request * * @return true if "permission" is a proper subset of the current object, * false if not. */ boolean impliesIgnoreMask(SocketPermission that) { int i,j; if ((that.mask & RESOLVE) != that.mask) { // check port range if ((that.portrange[0] < this.portrange[0]) || (that.portrange[1] > this.portrange[1])) { return false; } } // allow a "*" wildcard to always match anything if (this.wildcard && "".equals(this.cname)) return true; // return if either one of these NetPerm objects are invalid... if (this.invalid || that.invalid) { return (trustProxy ? inProxyWeTrust(that) : false); } try { if (this.init_with_ip) { // we only check IP addresses if (that.wildcard) return false; if (that.init_with_ip) { return (this.addresses[0].equals(that.addresses[0])); } else { if (that.addresses == null) { that.getIP(); } for (i=0; i < that.addresses.length; i++) { if (this.addresses[0].equals(that.addresses[i])) return true; } } // since "this" was initialized with an IP address, we // don't check any other cases return false; } // check and see if we have any wildcards... if (this.wildcard || that.wildcard) { // if they are both wildcards, return true iff // that's cname ends with this cname (i.e., *.sun.com // implies *.eng.sun.com) if (this.wildcard && that.wildcard) return (that.cname.endsWith(this.cname)); // a non-wildcard can't imply a wildcard if (that.wildcard) return false; // this is a wildcard, lets see if that's cname ends with // it... if (that.cname == null) { that.getCanonName(); } return (that.cname.endsWith(this.cname)); } // comapare IP addresses if (this.addresses == null) { this.getIP(); } if (that.addresses == null) { that.getIP(); } for (j = 0; j < this.addresses.length; j++) { for (i=0; i < that.addresses.length; i++) { if (this.addresses[j].equals(that.addresses[i])) return true; } } // XXX: if all else fails, compare hostnames? // Do we really want this? if (this.cname == null) { this.getCanonName(); } if (that.cname == null) { that.getCanonName(); } return (this.cname.equalsIgnoreCase(that.cname)); } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { if (trustProxy) return inProxyWeTrust(that); } // make sure the first thing that is done here is to return // false. If not, uncomment the return false in the above catch. return false; } private boolean inProxyWeTrust(SocketPermission that) { // if we trust the proxy, we see if the original names/IPs passed // in were equal. String thisHost = hostname; String thatHost = that.hostname; if (thisHost == null) return false; else return thisHost.equalsIgnoreCase(thatHost); } /** * Checks two SocketPermission objects for equality. *

* @param obj the object to test for equality with this object. * * @return true if obj is a SocketPermission, and has the * same hostname, port range, and actions as this * SocketPermission object. However, port range will be ignored * in the comparison if obj only contains the action, 'resolve'. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == this) return true; if (! (obj instanceof SocketPermission)) return false; SocketPermission that = (SocketPermission) obj; //this is (overly?) complex!!! // check the mask first if (this.mask != that.mask) return false; if ((that.mask & RESOLVE) != that.mask) { // now check the port range... if ((this.portrange[0] != that.portrange[0]) || (this.portrange[1] != that.portrange[1])) { return false; } } // short cut. This catches: // "crypto" equal to "crypto", or // "1.2.3.4" equal to "1.2.3.4.", or // "*.edu" equal to "*.edu", but it // does not catch "crypto" equal to // "crypto.eng.sun.com". if (this.getName().equalsIgnoreCase(that.getName())) { return true; } // we now attempt to get the Canonical (FQDN) name and // compare that. If this fails, about all we can do is return // false. try { this.getCanonName(); that.getCanonName(); } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { return false; } if (this.invalid || that.invalid) return false; if (this.cname != null) { return this.cname.equalsIgnoreCase(that.cname); } return false; } /** * Returns the hash code value for this object. * * @return a hash code value for this object. */ public int hashCode() { /* * If this SocketPermission was initialized with an IP address * or a wildcard, use getName().hashCode(), otherwise use * the hashCode() of the host name returned from * java.net.InetAddress.getHostName method. */ if (init_with_ip || wildcard) { return this.getName().hashCode(); } try { getCanonName(); } catch (UnknownHostException uhe) { } if (invalid || cname == null) return this.getName().hashCode(); else return this.cname.hashCode(); } /** * Return the current action mask. * * @return the actions mask. */ int getMask() { return mask; } /** * Returns the "canonical string representation" of the actions in the * specified mask. * Always returns present actions in the following order: * connect, listen, accept, resolve. * * @param mask a specific integer action mask to translate into a string * @return the canonical string representation of the actions */ private static String getActions(int mask) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); boolean comma = false; if ((mask & CONNECT) == CONNECT) { comma = true; sb.append("connect"); } if ((mask & LISTEN) == LISTEN) { if (comma) sb.append(','); else comma = true; sb.append("listen"); } if ((mask & ACCEPT) == ACCEPT) { if (comma) sb.append(','); else comma = true; sb.append("accept"); } if ((mask & RESOLVE) == RESOLVE) { if (comma) sb.append(','); else comma = true; sb.append("resolve"); } return sb.toString(); } /** * Returns the canonical string representation of the actions. * Always returns present actions in the following order: * connect, listen, accept, resolve. * * @return the canonical string representation of the actions. */ public String getActions() { if (actions == null) actions = getActions(this.mask); return actions; } /** * Returns a new PermissionCollection object for storing SocketPermission * objects. *

* SocketPermission objects must be stored in a manner that allows them * to be inserted into the collection in any order, but that also enables the * PermissionCollection implies * method to be implemented in an efficient (and consistent) manner. * * @return a new PermissionCollection object suitable for storing SocketPermissions. */ public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection() { return new SocketPermissionCollection(); } /** * WriteObject is called to save the state of the SocketPermission * to a stream. The actions are serialized, and the superclass * takes care of the name. */ private synchronized void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { // Write out the actions. The superclass takes care of the name // call getActions to make sure actions field is initialized if (actions == null) getActions(); s.defaultWriteObject(); } /** * readObject is called to restore the state of the SocketPermission from * a stream. */ private synchronized void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { // Read in the action, then initialize the rest s.defaultReadObject(); init(getName(),getMask(actions)); } /* public String toString() { StringBuffer s = new StringBuffer(super.toString() + "\n" + "cname = " + cname + "\n" + "wildcard = " + wildcard + "\n" + "invalid = " + invalid + "\n" + "portrange = " + portrange[0] + "," + portrange[1] + "\n"); if (addresses != null) for (int i=0; i