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* [RFC5280] When the subjectAltName extension contains a domain name system * label, the domain name MUST be stored in the dNSName (an IA5String). * The name MUST be in the "preferred name syntax", as specified by * Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and as modified by Section 2.1 of * [RFC1123]. Note that while uppercase and lowercase letters are * allowed in domain names, no significance is attached to the case. In * addition, while the string " " is a legal domain name, subjectAltName * extensions with a dNSName of " " MUST NOT be used. Finally, the use * of the DNS representation for Internet mail addresses * (subscriber.example.com instead of subscriber@example.com) MUST NOT * be used; such identities are to be encoded as rfc822Name. * * @author Amit Kapoor * @author Hemma Prafullchandra */ public class DNSName implements GeneralNameInterface { private String name; private static final String alphaDigits = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789"; /** * Create the DNSName object from the passed encoded Der value. * * @param derValue the encoded DER DNSName. * @exception IOException on error. */ public DNSName(DerValue derValue) throws IOException { name = derValue.getIA5String(); } /** * Create the DNSName object with the specified name. * * @param name the DNSName. * @throws IOException if the name is not a valid DNSName subjectAltName */ public DNSName(String name) throws IOException { if (name == null || name.isEmpty()) throw new IOException("DNSName must not be null or empty"); if (name.contains(" ")) throw new IOException("DNSName with blank components is not permitted"); if (name.startsWith(".") || name.endsWith(".")) throw new IOException("DNSName may not begin or end with a ."); /* * Name will consist of label components separated by "." * startIndex is the index of the first character of a component * endIndex is the index of the last character of a component plus 1 */ for (int endIndex,startIndex = 0; startIndex < name.length(); startIndex = endIndex+1) { endIndex = name.indexOf('.', startIndex); if (endIndex < 0) { endIndex = name.length(); } if (endIndex - startIndex < 1) throw new IOException("DNSName with empty components are not permitted"); // RFC 1123: DNSName components must begin with a letter or digit if (alphaDigits.indexOf(name.charAt(startIndex)) < 0) throw new IOException("DNSName components must begin with a letter or digit"); //nonStartIndex: index for characters in the component beyond the first one for (int nonStartIndex=startIndex+1; nonStartIndex < endIndex; nonStartIndex++) { char x = name.charAt(nonStartIndex); if ((alphaDigits).indexOf(x) < 0 && x != '-') throw new IOException("DNSName components must consist of letters, digits, and hyphens"); } } this.name = name; } /** * Return the type of the GeneralName. */ public int getType() { return (GeneralNameInterface.NAME_DNS); } /** * Return the actual name value of the GeneralName. */ public String getName() { return name; } /** * Encode the DNSName into the DerOutputStream. * * @param out the DER stream to encode the DNSName to. * @exception IOException on encoding errors. */ public void encode(DerOutputStream out) throws IOException { out.putIA5String(name); } /** * Convert the name into user readable string. */ public String toString() { return ("DNSName: " + name); } /** * Compares this name with another, for equality. * * @return true iff the names are equivalent * according to RFC5280. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (!(obj instanceof DNSName)) return false; DNSName other = (DNSName)obj; // RFC5280 mandates that these names are // not case-sensitive return name.equalsIgnoreCase(other.name); } /** * Returns the hash code value for this object. * * @return a hash code value for this object. */ public int hashCode() { return name.toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH).hashCode(); } /** * Return type of constraint inputName places on this name:

. These results are used in checking NameConstraints during * certification path verification. *

* RFC5280: DNS name restrictions are expressed as host.example.com. * Any DNS name that can be constructed by simply adding zero or more * labels to the left-hand side of the name satisfies the name constraint. * For example, www.host.example.com would satisfy the constraint but * host1.example.com would not. *

* draft-ietf-pkix-new-part1-00.txt: DNSName restrictions are expressed as foo.bar.com. * Any DNSName that * can be constructed by simply adding to the left hand side of the name * satisfies the name constraint. For example, www.foo.bar.com would * satisfy the constraint but foo1.bar.com would not. *

* RFC1034: By convention, domain names can be stored with arbitrary case, but * domain name comparisons for all present domain functions are done in a * case-insensitive manner, assuming an ASCII character set, and a high * order zero bit. * * @param inputName to be checked for being constrained * @return constraint type above * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if name is not exact match, but narrowing and widening are * not supported for this name type. */ public int constrains(GeneralNameInterface inputName) throws UnsupportedOperationException { int constraintType; if (inputName == null) constraintType = NAME_DIFF_TYPE; else if (inputName.getType() != NAME_DNS) constraintType = NAME_DIFF_TYPE; else { String inName = (((DNSName)inputName).getName()).toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); String thisName = name.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); if (inName.equals(thisName)) constraintType = NAME_MATCH; else if (thisName.endsWith(inName)) { int inNdx = thisName.lastIndexOf(inName); if (thisName.charAt(inNdx-1) == '.' ) constraintType = NAME_WIDENS; else constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE; } else if (inName.endsWith(thisName)) { int ndx = inName.lastIndexOf(thisName); if (inName.charAt(ndx-1) == '.' ) constraintType = NAME_NARROWS; else constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE; } else { constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE; } } return constraintType; } /** * Return subtree depth of this name for purposes of determining * NameConstraints minimum and maximum bounds and for calculating * path lengths in name subtrees. * * @return distance of name from root * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if not supported for this name type */ public int subtreeDepth() throws UnsupportedOperationException { // subtree depth is always at least 1 int sum = 1; // count dots for (int i = name.indexOf('.'); i >= 0; i = name.indexOf('.', i + 1)) { ++sum; } return sum; } }