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/* * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. * * Copyright 1997-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the GNU * General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development * and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License").  You * may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain * a copy of the License at https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL.html * or glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt.  See the License for the specific * language governing permissions and limitations under the License. * * When distributing the software, include this License Header Notice in each * file and include the License file at glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt. * Sun designates this particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception * as provided by Sun in the GPL Version 2 section of the License file that * accompanied this code.  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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code * and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies * only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright * holder. *//* * @(#)SocketFetcher.java	1.20 07/05/04 */package com.sun.mail.util;import java.security.*;import java.net.*;import java.io.*;import java.lang.reflect.*;import java.util.*;import javax.net.*;import javax.net.ssl.*;/** * This class is used to get Sockets. Depending on the arguments passed * it will either return a plain java.net.Socket or dynamically load * the SocketFactory class specified in the classname param and return * a socket created by that SocketFactory. * * @author Max Spivak * @author Bill Shannon */public class SocketFetcher {    // No one should instantiate this class.    private SocketFetcher() {    }    /**     * This method returns a Socket.  Properties control the use of     * socket factories and other socket characteristics.  The properties     * used are: <p>     * <ul>     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.socketFactory.class     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.socketFactory.fallback     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.socketFactory.port     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.timeout     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.connectiontimeout     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.localaddress     * <li> <i>prefix</i>.localport     * </ul> <p>     * If the socketFactory.class property isn't set, the socket     * returned is an instance of java.net.Socket connected to the     * given host and port. If the socketFactory.class property is set,     * it is expected to contain a fully qualified classname of a     * javax.net.SocketFactory subclass.  In this case, the class is     * dynamically instantiated and a socket created by that     * SocketFactory is returned. <p>     *     * If the socketFactory.fallback property is set to false, don't     * fall back to using regular sockets if the socket factory fails. <p>     *     * The socketFactory.port specifies a port to use when connecting     * through the socket factory.  If unset, the port argument will be     * used.  <p>     *     * If the connectiontimeout property is set, we use a separate thread     * to make the connection so that we can timeout that connection attempt.     * <p>     *     * If the timeout property is set, it is used to set the socket timeout.     * <p>     *     * If the localaddress property is set, it's used as the local address     * to bind to.  If the localport property is also set, it's used as the     * local port number to bind to.     *     * @param host The host to connect to     * @param port The port to connect to at the host     * @param props Properties object containing socket properties     * @param prefix Property name prefix, e.g., "mail.imap"     * @param useSSL use the SSL socket factory as the default     */    public static Socket getSocket(String host, int port, Properties props,				String prefix, boolean useSSL)				throws IOException {	if (prefix == null)	    prefix = "socket";	if (props == null)	    props = new Properties();	// empty	String s = props.getProperty(prefix + ".connectiontimeout", null);	int cto = -1;	if (s != null) {	    try {		cto = Integer.parseInt(s);	    } catch (NumberFormatException nfex) { }	}	Socket socket = null;	String timeout = props.getProperty(prefix + ".timeout", null);	String localaddrstr = props.getProperty(prefix + ".localaddress", null);	InetAddress localaddr = null;	if (localaddrstr != null)	    localaddr = InetAddress.getByName(localaddrstr);	String localportstr = props.getProperty(prefix + ".localport", null);	int localport = 0;	if (localportstr != null) {	    try {		localport = Integer.parseInt(localportstr);	    } catch (NumberFormatException nfex) { }	}	boolean fb = false;	String fallback =	    props.getProperty(prefix + ".socketFactory.fallback", null);	fb = fallback == null || (!fallback.equalsIgnoreCase("false"));	String sfClass =	    props.getProperty(prefix + ".socketFactory.class", null);	int sfPort = -1;	try {	    SocketFactory sf = getSocketFactory(sfClass);	    if (sf != null) {		String sfPortStr =		    props.getProperty(prefix + ".socketFactory.port", null);		if (sfPortStr != null) {		    try {			sfPort = Integer.parseInt(sfPortStr);		    } catch (NumberFormatException nfex) { }		}		// if port passed in via property isn't valid, use param		if (sfPort == -1)		    sfPort = port;		socket = createSocket(localaddr, localport,				    host, sfPort, cto, sf, useSSL);	    }	} catch (SocketTimeoutException sex) {	    throw sex;	} catch (Exception ex) {	    if (!fb) {		if (ex instanceof InvocationTargetException) {		    Throwable t =		      ((InvocationTargetException)ex).getTargetException();		    if (t instanceof Exception)			ex = (Exception)t;		}		if (ex instanceof IOException)		    throw (IOException)ex;		IOException ioex = new IOException(				    "Couldn't connect using \"" + sfClass + 				    "\" socket factory to host, port: " +				    host + ", " + sfPort +				    "; Exception: " + ex);		ioex.initCause(ex);		throw ioex;	    }	}	if (socket == null)	    socket = createSocket(localaddr, localport,				host, port, cto, null, useSSL);	int to = -1;	if (timeout != null) {	    try {		to = Integer.parseInt(timeout);	    } catch (NumberFormatException nfex) { }	}	if (to >= 0)	    socket.setSoTimeout(to);	configureSSLSocket(socket, props, prefix);	return socket;    }    public static Socket getSocket(String host, int port, Properties props,				String prefix) throws IOException {	return getSocket(host, port, props, prefix, false);    }    /**     * Create a socket with the given local address and connected to     * the given host and port.  Use the specified connection timeout.     * If a socket factory is specified, use it.  Otherwise, use the     * SSLSocketFactory if useSSL is true.     */    private static Socket createSocket(InetAddress localaddr, int localport,				String host, int port, int cto,				SocketFactory sf, boolean useSSL)				throws IOException {	Socket socket;	if (sf != null)	    socket = sf.createSocket();	else if (useSSL)	    socket = SSLSocketFactory.getDefault().createSocket();	else	    socket = new Socket();	if (localaddr != null)	    socket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(localaddr, localport));	if (cto >= 0)	    socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(host, port), cto);	else	    socket.connect(new InetSocketAddress(host, port));	return socket;    }    /**     * Return a socket factory of the specified class.     */    private static SocketFactory getSocketFactory(String sfClass)				throws ClassNotFoundException,				    NoSuchMethodException,				    IllegalAccessException,				    InvocationTargetException {	if (sfClass == null || sfClass.length() == 0)	    return null;	// dynamically load the class 	ClassLoader cl = getContextClassLoader();	Class clsSockFact = null;	if (cl != null) {	    try {		clsSockFact = cl.loadClass(sfClass);	    } catch (ClassNotFoundException cex) { }	}	if (clsSockFact == null)	    clsSockFact = Class.forName(sfClass);	// get & invoke the getDefault() method	Method mthGetDefault = clsSockFact.getMethod("getDefault", 						     new Class[]{});	SocketFactory sf = (SocketFactory)	    mthGetDefault.invoke(new Object(), new Object[]{});	return sf;    }    /**     * Start TLS on an existing socket.     * Supports the "STARTTLS" command in many protocols.     * This version for compatibility possible third party code     * that might've used this API even though it shouldn't.     */    public static Socket startTLS(Socket socket) throws IOException {	return startTLS(socket, new Properties(), "socket");    }    /**     * Start TLS on an existing socket.     * Supports the "STARTTLS" command in many protocols.     */    public static Socket startTLS(Socket socket, Properties props,				String prefix) throws IOException {	InetAddress a = socket.getInetAddress();	String host = a.getHostName();	int port = socket.getPort();//System.out.println("SocketFetcher: startTLS host " + host + ", port " + port);	try {	    SSLSocketFactory ssf;	    String sfClass =		props.getProperty(prefix + ".socketFactory.class", null);	    SocketFactory sf = getSocketFactory(sfClass);	    if (sf != null && sf instanceof SSLSocketFactory)		ssf = (SSLSocketFactory)sf;	    else		ssf = (SSLSocketFactory)SSLSocketFactory.getDefault();	    socket = ssf.createSocket(socket, host, port, true);	    configureSSLSocket(socket, props, prefix);	} catch (Exception ex) {	    if (ex instanceof InvocationTargetException) {		Throwable t =		  ((InvocationTargetException)ex).getTargetException();		if (t instanceof Exception)		    ex = (Exception)t;	    }	    if (ex instanceof IOException)		throw (IOException)ex;	    // wrap anything else before sending it on	    IOException ioex = new IOException("Exception in startTLS: host " +				host + ", port " + port + "; Exception: " + ex);	    ioex.initCause(ex);	    throw ioex;	}	return socket;    }    /**     * Configure the SSL options for the socket (if it's an SSL socket),     * based on the mail.<protocol>.ssl.protocols and     * mail.<protocol>.ssl.ciphersuites properties.     */    private static void configureSSLSocket(Socket socket, Properties props,				String prefix) {	if (!(socket instanceof SSLSocket))	    return;	SSLSocket sslsocket = (SSLSocket)socket;	String protocols = props.getProperty(prefix + ".ssl.protocols", null);	if (protocols != null)	    sslsocket.setEnabledProtocols(stringArray(protocols));	else {	    /*	     * At least the UW IMAP server insists on only the TLSv1	     * protocol for STARTTLS, and won't accept the old SSLv2	     * or SSLv3 protocols.  Here we enable only the TLSv1	     * protocol.  XXX - this should probably be parameterized.	     */	    sslsocket.setEnabledProtocols(new String[] {"TLSv1"});	}	String ciphers = props.getProperty(prefix + ".ssl.ciphersuites", null);	if (ciphers != null)	    sslsocket.setEnabledCipherSuites(stringArray(ciphers));	/*	System.out.println("SSL protocols after " +	    Arrays.asList(sslsocket.getEnabledProtocols()));	System.out.println("SSL ciphers after " +	    Arrays.asList(sslsocket.getEnabledCipherSuites()));	*/    }    /**     * Parse a string into whitespace separated tokens     * and return the tokens in an array.     */    private static String[] stringArray(String s) {	StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s);	List tokens = new ArrayList();	while (st.hasMoreTokens())	    tokens.add(st.nextToken());	return (String[])tokens.toArray(new String[tokens.size()]);    }    /**     * Convenience method to get our context class loader.     * Assert any privileges we might have and then call the     * Thread.getContextClassLoader method.     */    private static ClassLoader getContextClassLoader() {	return (ClassLoader)		AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction() {	    public Object run() {		ClassLoader cl = null;		try {		    cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();		} catch (SecurityException ex) { }		return cl;	    }	});    }}

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