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2019-06-13Fix moa-sig-lib's Integration IssuesChristof Rabensteiner1-0/+0
Fixing "ASN.1 creation error: iaik.asn1.CodingException: Length: Too large ASN.1 object: 109" - Set fallback value ('jks') for system property 'javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType' and 'javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType'. If system property is not defined, MoaSigConfig falls back to value from spring environment. Reason: Without this property explicitly set to JKS, the inclusion of eaaf-components-moa-sig-lib breaks the HTTP client builder and the ASN.1 creation error arises. See [1] for explanation. - Why fall back: Allows a user to configure these parameters via command line, but gives meaningful defaults in case of absent command line properties. Furthermore, these parameters can be configured via application.yaml or .properties. Others: - Set fallback value for system property 'moa.spss.server.configuration'. If system property is not defined, fall back to value from spring environment. Reason: Allows a user to configure these parameters via command line while providing meaningful defaults in case of absent command line properties. - Add switch 'moa.spss.is-active' to enable / disable signature verification. - Change log levels of at.gv.* and iaik.* packages to INFO - Add default certstore (copied from EAAF Components). - Add mzs root certificate to cert- and truststore. - Update readme's installation requirements and guide. Refactor: - Extract public interface of SignatureVerification class. - Rename trustprofile folder. [1] Why eaaf-components-moa-sig-lib breaks HTTP client: - Including eaaf-components-moa-sig-lib includes IAIK's jca/jce and xsect, which in turn injects the iaik provider for cryptographic operations and its own key store (iaik.pkcs.pkcs12.PKCS12KeyStore). - The Apache HTTP client builder will ask for a java.base/javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory because it creates an SSL context, even if the connection runs without SSL. - Somewhere down the stack, this will trigger the TrustStoreManager to hand over the systems default trust store (a JKS file) to IAIK's PKCS12KeyStore. This happens if the type properties of the trust stores are not set. - Oracle relaxed a precondition of this trust store (somewhere in between Java 8 and 11) in the TrustStoreManager: Formerly, the trust store was a JKS object. Now, the trust store can be both a JKS and a PKCS12 object. The TrustStoreManager expects the key store to handle both types, and Oracle's keystore does. However, IAIK's key store cannot handle a JKS object, but since eaaf-components-moa-sig-lib was included, the IAIK key store comes first. - PKCS12KeyStore expects a PKCS12 file but receives a JKS file -> Parser Error.