rfc822name.java

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/* * @(#)RFC822Name.java	1.15 06/10/10 * * Copyright  1990-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER   *    * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or   * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version   * 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation.    *    * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but   * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU   * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is   * included at /legal/license.txt).    *    * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License   * version 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software   * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA   * 02110-1301 USA    *    * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa   * Clara, CA 95054 or visit www.sun.com if you need additional   * information or have any questions.  * */package sun.security.x509;import java.io.IOException;import sun.security.util.*;/** * This class implements the RFC822Name as required by the GeneralNames * ASN.1 object. * * @author Amit Kapoor * @author Hemma Prafullchandra * @version 1.8 * @see GeneralName * @see GeneralNames * @see GeneralNameInterface */public class RFC822Name implements GeneralNameInterface{    private String name;    /**     * Create the RFC822Name object from the passed encoded Der value.     *     * @param derValue the encoded DER RFC822Name.     * @exception IOException on error.     */    public RFC822Name(DerValue derValue) throws IOException {        name = derValue.getIA5String();	parseName(name);    }    /**     * Create the RFC822Name object with the specified name.     *     * @param name the RFC822Name.     * @throws IOException on invalid input name     */    public RFC822Name(String name) throws IOException {	parseName(name);        this.name = name;    }    /**     * Parse an RFC822Name string to see if it is a valid     * addr-spec according to IETF RFC822 and RFC2459:     * [local-part@]domain     * <p>     * local-part@ could be empty for an RFC822Name NameConstraint,     * but the domain at least must be non-empty.  Case is not     * significant.     *     * @param name the RFC822Name string     * @throws IOException if name is not valid     */    public void parseName(String name) throws IOException {	if (name == null || name.length() == 0) {	    throw new IOException("RFC822Name may not be null or empty");	}        // See if domain is a valid domain name        String domain = name.substring(name.indexOf('@')+1);        if (domain.length() == 0) {            throw new IOException("RFC822Name may not end with @");	} else {	    //An RFC822 NameConstraint could start with a ., although	    //a DNSName may not	    if (domain.startsWith(".")) {		if (domain.length() == 1)		    throw new IOException("RFC822Name domain may not be just .");	    }	}    }    /**     * Return the type of the GeneralName.     */    public int getType() {        return (GeneralNameInterface.NAME_RFC822);    }    /**     * Return the actual name value of the GeneralName.     */    public String getName() {        return name;    }    /**     * Encode the RFC822 name into the DerOutputStream.     *     * @param out the DER stream to encode the RFC822Name 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 ("RFC822Name: " + name);    }    /**     * Compares this name with another, for equality.     *     * @return true iff the names are equivalent     * according to RFC2459.     */    public boolean equals(Object obj) {	if (this == obj)	    return true;	if (!(obj instanceof RFC822Name))	    return false;	RFC822Name other = (RFC822Name)obj;	// RFC2459 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().hashCode();    }    /**     * Return constraint type:<ul>     *   <li>NAME_DIFF_TYPE = -1: input name is different type from name (i.e. does not constrain)     *   <li>NAME_MATCH = 0: input name matches name     *   <li>NAME_NARROWS = 1: input name narrows name     *   <li>NAME_WIDENS = 2: input name widens name     *   <li>NAME_SAME_TYPE = 3: input name does not match or narrow name, but is same type     * </ul>.  These results are used in checking NameConstraints during     * certification path verification.     * <p>     * [RFC2459]    When the subjectAltName extension contains an Internet mail address,     * the address MUST be included as an rfc822Name. The format of an     * rfc822Name is an "addr-spec" as defined in RFC 822 [RFC 822]. An     * addr-spec has the form "local-part@domain". Note that an addr-spec     * has no phrase (such as a common name) before it, has no comment (text     * surrounded in parentheses) after it, and is not surrounded by "&lt;" and     * "&gt;". Note that while upper and lower case letters are allowed in an     * RFC 822 addr-spec, no significance is attached to the case.     * <p>     * @param inputName to be checked for being constrained     * @returns 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() != (GeneralNameInterface.NAME_RFC822)) {	    constraintType = NAME_DIFF_TYPE;	} else {	    //RFC2459 specifies that case is not significant in RFC822Names	    String inName = (((RFC822Name)inputName).getName()).toLowerCase();	    String thisName = name.toLowerCase();	    if (inName.equals(thisName)) {		constraintType = NAME_MATCH;	    } else if (thisName.endsWith(inName)) {		/* if both names contain @, then they had to match exactly */		if (inName.indexOf('@') != -1) {		    constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE;		} else if (inName.startsWith(".")) {		    constraintType = NAME_WIDENS;		} else {		    int inNdx = thisName.lastIndexOf(inName);		    if (thisName.charAt(inNdx-1) == '@' ) {			constraintType = NAME_WIDENS;		    } else {			constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE;		    }		}	    } else if (inName.endsWith(thisName)) {		/* if thisName contains @, then they had to match exactly */		if (thisName.indexOf('@') != -1) {		    constraintType = NAME_SAME_TYPE;		} else if (thisName.startsWith(".")) {		    constraintType = NAME_NARROWS;		} else {		    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.     *     * @returns distance of name from root     * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if not supported for this name type     */    public int subtreeDepth() throws UnsupportedOperationException {	String subtree=name;	int i=1;	/* strip off name@ portion */	int atNdx = subtree.lastIndexOf('@');	if (atNdx >= 0) {	    i++;	    subtree=subtree.substring(atNdx+1);	}	/* count dots in dnsname, adding one if dnsname preceded by @ */	for (; subtree.lastIndexOf('.') >= 0; i++) {	    subtree=subtree.substring(0,subtree.lastIndexOf('.'));	}	return i;    }}

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