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          Here I have described how to create client/server keystores which can be used to secure Axsi2 webservices and invoke Axis2 secured webservices. i.e. It can be easily used with any WSO2 Product to experience security scenarios.More detailed explanation on creating client/server keystores using openssl including Certificate Authority(CA) Requests, can be found at http://wso2.org/library/174.

           

          Java keytool stores the keys and certificates in a keystore, protected by a keystore password. Further, it protects private key again with another password. A Java keystore contains private-public key pair and multiple trusted certificate entries. All entries in a keystore are referred by aliases. Both private key and self signed public key is referred by one alias while any other trusted certificates are referred by different individual aliases.

           

          As the first step, let's create a keystore for server. In order to do it, execute following command in a terminal. "server" in the following command corresponds to the private key/self signed public key certificate alias in the keystore while "server.jks" is the name of the creating keystore file.

          keytool -genkey -alias server -keyalg RSA -keystore server.jks

          when you execute the above command it will first prompt you to specify a password which is corresponded to the keystore password. Then it will prompt several questions. You can give answers that you wish. At the end it will ask for a password again, which will be used to secure the generated private key.

          Enter keystore password: 
          Re-enter new password:
          What is your first and last name?
          [Unknown]: Ruchira Wageesha
          What is the name of your organizational unit?
          [Unknown]: Mashup Server
          What is the name of your organization?
          [Unknown]: WSO2
          What is the name of your City or Locality?
          [Unknown]: Ahangama
          What is the name of your State or Province?
          [Unknown]: Southern
          What is the two-letter country code for this unit?
          [Unknown]: LK
          Is CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK correct?
          [no]: yes
          Enter key password for
          (RETURN if same as keystore password):

          Once you successfully completed this, java keytool will create a file named "server.jks". In the same way, you can create a client keystore named "client.jks" with the alias "client" using following command.

          keytool -genkey -alias client -keyalg RSA -keystore client.jks

          Now, you have two files named client.jks and server.jks. You can view the content of these keystore files using the following command. Replacess "ruchira" with the keystore password you entered while creating the keystore.

          keytool -list -v -keystore server.jks -storepass ruchira

          This will list something like this.

          Keystore type: JKS
          Keystore provider: SUN

          Your keystore contains 1 entry

          Alias name: server
          Creation date: Jul 8, 2010
          Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry
          Certificate chain length: 1
          Certificate[1]:
          Owner: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Issuer: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Serial number: 4c356225
          Valid from: Thu Jul 08 10:59:09 IST 2010 until: Wed Oct 06 10:59:09 IST 2010
          Certificate fingerprints:
          MD5: 60:0B:48:0D:DB:56:8C:68:8C:2D:94:4A:D6:DA:04:B8
          SHA1: A7:CE:57:10:70:87:C1:2C:C0:9D:1D:90:8C:BB:69:B6:66:26:97:13
          Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
          Version: 3

          *******************************************
          *******************************************

          The next step is, getting server's self signed public key certificate and storing it in client's keystore. And getting and storing client's self signed public key certificate in server's keystore. In order to do that, first we need to export both server and client public key certificates into files. Using the following command, you can export server's public key certificate into server.cert file and client's public key certificate into client.cert file.

          keytool -export -file server.cert -keystore server.jks -storepass ruchira -alias server
          keytool -export -file client.cert -keystore client.jks -storepass ruchira -alias client

          Now you have server.cert and client.cert. You can use following commands to view certificate contents.

          keytool -printcert -v -file server.cert
          keytool -printcert -v -file client.cert

          As the last step, we need to import server.cert into client keystore and client.cert into server keystore. As I mentioned earlier, each entry of a Java Keystore is stored against an alias. So, we need to specify aliases here, which will be used to refer the certificates that we are going to store.

          keytool -import -file client.cert -keystore server.jks -storepass ruchira -alias client

          Above command will store client's self signed public key certificate(client.cert) in server.jks against the alias "client". So, using "client" alias on server.jks, we can refer client's certificate anytime. Likewise, following command will store server.cert within client.jks against the alias "server".

          keytool -import -file server.cert -keystore client.jks -storepass ruchira -alias server

          After all, please view the content of both keystore again using following commands.

          keytool -list -v -keystore server.jks -storepass ruchira
          keytool -list -v -keystore client.jks -storepass ruchira

          It will give you something like bellow for server.jks

          Keystore type: JKS
          Keystore provider: SUN

          Your keystore contains 2 entries

          Alias name: server
          Creation date: Jul 8, 2010
          Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry
          Certificate chain length: 1
          Certificate[1]:
          Owner: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Issuer: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Serial number: 4c3562a0
          Valid from: Thu Jul 08 11:01:12 IST 2010 until: Wed Oct 06 11:01:12 IST 2010
          Certificate fingerprints:
          MD5: AB:77:72:F1:0D:09:55:E3:B6:D3:DC:A6:4D:D4:39:36
          SHA1: D7:C1:60:5C:7E:34:40:A9:0B:E4:2C:65:6C:E0:79:7C:EE:37:A7:19
          Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
          Version: 3

          *******************************************
          *******************************************

          Alias name: client
          Creation date: Jul 8, 2010
          Entry type: trustedCertEntry

          Owner: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Issuer: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Serial number: 4c356225
          Valid from: Thu Jul 08 10:59:09 IST 2010 until: Wed Oct 06 10:59:09 IST 2010
          Certificate fingerprints:
          MD5: 60:0B:48:0D:DB:56:8C:68:8C:2D:94:4A:D6:DA:04:B8
          SHA1: A7:CE:57:10:70:87:C1:2C:C0:9D:1D:90:8C:BB:69:B6:66:26:97:13
          Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
          Version: 3

          *******************************************
          *******************************************

          something like below for client.jks

          Keystore type: JKS
          Keystore provider: SUN

          Your keystore contains 2 entries

          Alias name: server
          Creation date: Jul 8, 2010
          Entry type: trustedCertEntry

          Owner: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Issuer: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Serial number: 4c3562a0
          Valid from: Thu Jul 08 11:01:12 IST 2010 until: Wed Oct 06 11:01:12 IST 2010
          Certificate fingerprints:
          MD5: AB:77:72:F1:0D:09:55:E3:B6:D3:DC:A6:4D:D4:39:36
          SHA1: D7:C1:60:5C:7E:34:40:A9:0B:E4:2C:65:6C:E0:79:7C:EE:37:A7:19
          Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
          Version: 3

          *******************************************
          *******************************************

          Alias name: client
          Creation date: Jul 8, 2010
          Entry type: PrivateKeyEntry
          Certificate chain length: 1
          Certificate[1]:
          Owner: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Issuer: CN=Ruchira Wageesha, OU=Mashup Server, O=WSO2, L=Ahangama, ST=Southern, C=LK
          Serial number: 4c356225
          Valid from: Thu Jul 08 10:59:09 IST 2010 until: Wed Oct 06 10:59:09 IST 2010
          Certificate fingerprints:
          MD5: 60:0B:48:0D:DB:56:8C:68:8C:2D:94:4A:D6:DA:04:B8
          SHA1: A7:CE:57:10:70:87:C1:2C:C0:9D:1D:90:8C:BB:69:B6:66:26:97:13
          Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA
          Version: 3

          *******************************************
          *******************************************

          If everything went well, you might have successfully created server.jks and client.jks which can be used to secure Axis2 Services and access those secured services.

          posted on 2012-06-26 19:15 ゞ沉默是金ゞ 閱讀(991) 評論(1)  編輯  收藏 所屬分類: Java SEHTTPeXtremeBrokerEJB

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