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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.contrib.ssl;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;

import org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.SecureProtocolSocketFactory;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; 
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import com.sun.net.ssl.SSLContext;
import com.sun.net.ssl.TrustManager;

/**
 * 

* EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory can be used to creats SSL {@link Socket}s * that accept self-signed certificates. *

*

* This socket factory SHOULD NOT be used for productive systems * due to security reasons, unless it is a concious decision and * you are perfectly aware of security implications of accepting * self-signed certificates *

* *

* Example of using custom protocol socket factory for a specific host: *

 *     Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(), 443);
 *
 *     HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
 *     client.getHostConfiguration().setHost("localhost", 443, easyhttps);
 *     // use relative url only
 *     GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("/");
 *     client.executeMethod(httpget);
 *     
*

*

* Example of using custom protocol socket factory per default instead of the standard one: *

 *     Protocol easyhttps = new Protocol("https", new EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory(), 443);
 *     Protocol.registerProtocol("https", easyhttps);
 *
 *     HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
 *     GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod("https://localhost/");
 *     client.executeMethod(httpget);
 *     
*

* * @author Oleg Kalnichevski * *

* DISCLAIMER: HttpClient developers DO NOT actively support this component. * The component is provided as a reference material, which may be inappropriate * for use without additional customization. *

*/ public class EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory implements SecureProtocolSocketFactory { /** Log object for this class. */ private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory.class); private SSLContext sslcontext = null; /** * Constructor for EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory. */ public EasySSLProtocolSocketFactory() { super(); } private static SSLContext createEasySSLContext() { try { SSLContext context = SSLContext.getInstance("SSL"); context.init( null, new TrustManager[] {new EasyX509TrustManager(null)}, null); return context; } catch (Exception e) { LOG.error(e.getMessage(), e); throw new RuntimeException(e.toString()); } } private SSLContext getSSLContext() { if (this.sslcontext == null) { this.sslcontext = createEasySSLContext(); } return this.sslcontext; } /** * @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.lang.String,int,java.net.InetAddress,int) */ public Socket createSocket( String host, int port, InetAddress clientHost, int clientPort) throws IOException, UnknownHostException { return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket( host, port, clientHost, clientPort ); } /** * @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.lang.String,int) */ public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException, UnknownHostException { return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket( host, port ); } /** * @see SecureProtocolSocketFactory#createSocket(java.net.Socket,java.lang.String,int,boolean) */ public Socket createSocket( Socket socket, String host, int port, boolean autoClose) throws IOException, UnknownHostException { return getSSLContext().getSocketFactory().createSocket( socket, host, port, autoClose ); } }
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