@Deprecated public interface PSKKeyManager extends KeyManager
TLS-PSK is a set of TLS/SSL cipher suites which rely on a symmetric pre-shared key (PSK) to secure the TLS/SSL connection and mutually authenticate its peers. These cipher suites may be a more natural fit compared to conventional public key based cipher suites in some scenarios where communication between peers is bootstrapped via a separate step (for example, a pairing step) and requires both peers to authenticate each other. In such scenarios a symmetric key (PSK) can be exchanged during the bootstrapping step, removing the need to generate and exchange public key pairs and X.509 certificates.
When a TLS-PSK cipher suite is used, both peers have to use the same key for the TLS/SSL
handshake to succeed. Thus, both peers are implicitly authenticated by a successful handshake.
This removes the need to use a TrustManager in conjunction with this KeyManager.
A peer may have multiple keys to choose from. To help choose the right key, during the handshake the server can provide a PSK identity hint to the client, and the client can provide a PSK identity to the server. The contents of these two pieces of information are specific to application-level protocols.
NOTE: Both the PSK identity hint and the PSK identity are transmitted in cleartext. Moreover, these data are received and processed prior to peer having been authenticated. Thus, they must not contain or leak key material or other sensitive information, and should be treated (e.g., parsed) with caution, as untrusted data.
The high-level flow leading to peers choosing a key during TLS/SSL handshake is as follows:
In the flow above, either peer can signal that they do not have a suitable key, in which case the the handshake will be aborted immediately. This may enable a network attacker who does not know the key to learn which PSK identity hints or PSK identities are supported. If this is a concern then a randomly generated key should be used in the scenario where no key is available. This will lead to the handshake aborting later, due to key mismatch -- same as in the scenario where a key is available -- making it appear to the attacker that all PSK identity hints and PSK identities are supported.
The maximum supported sizes are as follows:
MAX_KEY_LENGTH_BYTES),MAX_IDENTITY_LENGTH_BYTES and MAX_IDENTITY_HINT_LENGTH_BYTES).SSLContext which enables the use of
TLS-PSK in SSLSocket, SSLServerSocket and SSLEngine instances obtained
from it.
PSKKeyManager myPskKeyManager = ...;
SSLContext sslContext = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
sslContext.init(
new KeyManager[] {myPskKeyManager},
new TrustManager[0], // No TrustManagers needed for TLS-PSK
null // Use the default source of entropy
);
SSLSocket sslSocket = (SSLSocket) sslContext.getSocketFactory().createSocket(...);
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static int |
MAX_IDENTITY_HINT_LENGTH_BYTES
Deprecated.
Maximum supported length (in bytes) for PSK identity hint (in modified UTF-8 representation).
|
static int |
MAX_IDENTITY_LENGTH_BYTES
Deprecated.
Maximum supported length (in bytes) for PSK identity (in modified UTF-8 representation).
|
static int |
MAX_KEY_LENGTH_BYTES
Deprecated.
Maximum supported length (in bytes) for PSK key.
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
String |
chooseClientKeyIdentity(String identityHint,
Socket socket)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK identity to report to the server to help agree on the PSK for the provided
socket.
|
String |
chooseClientKeyIdentity(String identityHint,
SSLEngine engine)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK identity to report to the server to help agree on the PSK for the provided
engine.
|
String |
chooseServerKeyIdentityHint(Socket socket)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK identity hint to report to the client to help agree on the PSK for the provided
socket.
|
String |
chooseServerKeyIdentityHint(SSLEngine engine)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK identity hint to report to the client to help agree on the PSK for the provided
engine.
|
SecretKey |
getKey(String identityHint,
String identity,
Socket socket)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK to use for the provided socket.
|
SecretKey |
getKey(String identityHint,
String identity,
SSLEngine engine)
Deprecated.
Gets the PSK to use for the provided engine.
|
static final int MAX_IDENTITY_HINT_LENGTH_BYTES
static final int MAX_IDENTITY_LENGTH_BYTES
static final int MAX_KEY_LENGTH_BYTES
String chooseServerKeyIdentityHint(Socket socket)
null to provide no hint.String chooseServerKeyIdentityHint(SSLEngine engine)
null to provide no hint.String chooseClientKeyIdentity(String identityHint, Socket socket)
identityHint - identity hint provided by the server or null if none provided.null is permitted but will be
converted into an empty string.String chooseClientKeyIdentity(String identityHint, SSLEngine engine)
identityHint - identity hint provided by the server or null if none provided.null is permitted but will be
converted into an empty string.SecretKey getKey(String identityHint, String identity, Socket socket)
identityHint - identity hint provided by the server to help select the key or
null if none provided.identity - identity provided by the client to help select the key.null to signal to peer that no suitable key is available and to abort
the handshake.SecretKey getKey(String identityHint, String identity, SSLEngine engine)
identityHint - identity hint provided by the server to help select the key or
null if none provided.identity - identity provided by the client to help select the key.null to signal to peer that no suitable key is available and to abort
the handshake.