- java.lang.Object
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- org.eclipse.jetty.io.AbstractConnection
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- org.eclipse.jetty.io.ssl.SslConnection
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Closeable
,java.lang.AutoCloseable
,Connection
,Connection.UpgradeTo
public class SslConnection extends AbstractConnection implements Connection.UpgradeTo
A Connection that acts as an interceptor between an EndPoint providing SSL encrypted data and another consumer of an EndPoint (typically anConnection
like HttpConnection) that wants unencrypted data.The connector uses an
EndPoint
(typically SocketChannelEndPoint) as it's source/sink of encrypted data. It then provides an endpoint viagetDecryptedEndPoint()
to expose a source/sink of unencrypted data to another connection (eg HttpConnection).The design of this class is based on a clear separation between the passive methods, which do not block nor schedule any asynchronous callbacks, and active methods that do schedule asynchronous callbacks.
The passive methods are
SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint.fill(ByteBuffer)
andSslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint.flush(ByteBuffer...)
. They make best effort attempts to progress the connection using only calls to the encryptedEndPoint.fill(ByteBuffer)
andEndPoint.flush(ByteBuffer...)
methods. They will never block nor schedule any readInterest or write callbacks. If a fill/flush cannot progress either because of network congestion or waiting for an SSL handshake message, then the fill/flush will simply return with zero bytes filled/flushed. Specifically, if a flush cannot proceed because it needs to receive a handshake message, then the flush will attempt to fill bytes from the encrypted endpoint, but if insufficient bytes are read it will NOT callEndPoint.fillInterested(Callback)
.It is only the active methods :
AbstractEndPoint.fillInterested(Callback)
andAbstractEndPoint.write(Callback, ByteBuffer...)
that may schedule callbacks by calling the encryptedEndPoint.fillInterested(Callback)
andEndPoint.write(Callback, ByteBuffer...)
methods. For normal data handling, the decrypted fillInterest method will result in an encrypted fillInterest and a decrypted write will result in an encrypted write. However, due to SSL handshaking requirements, it is also possible for a decrypted fill to call the encrypted write and for the decrypted flush to call the encrypted fillInterested methods.MOST IMPORTANTLY, the encrypted callbacks from the active methods (#onFillable() and WriteFlusher#completeWrite()) do no filling or flushing themselves. Instead they simple make the callbacks to the decrypted callbacks, so that the passive encrypted fill/flush will be called again and make another best effort attempt to progress the connection.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description class
SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.eclipse.jetty.io.Connection
Connection.Listener, Connection.UpgradeFrom, Connection.UpgradeTo
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SslConnection(ByteBufferPool byteBufferPool, java.util.concurrent.Executor executor, EndPoint endPoint, javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine)
SslConnection(ByteBufferPool byteBufferPool, java.util.concurrent.Executor executor, EndPoint endPoint, javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, boolean useDirectBuffersForEncryption, boolean useDirectBuffersForDecryption)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
addHandshakeListener(SslHandshakeListener listener)
void
close()
Performs a logical close of this connection.SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint
getDecryptedEndPoint()
int
getRenegotiationLimit()
javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine
getSSLEngine()
boolean
isRenegotiationAllowed()
boolean
isRequireCloseMessage()
protected int
networkFill(java.nio.ByteBuffer input)
protected boolean
networkFlush(java.nio.ByteBuffer output)
protected SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint
newDecryptedEndPoint()
void
onClose(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Callback method invoked when this connection is closed.void
onFillable()
Callback method invoked when the endpoint is ready to be read.void
onFillInterestedFailed(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Callback method invoked when the endpoint failed to be ready to be read.boolean
onIdleExpired()
Callback method invoked upon an idle timeout event.void
onOpen()
Callback method invoked when this connection is opened.void
onUpgradeTo(java.nio.ByteBuffer buffer)
Callback method invoked when this connection is upgraded.protected void
releaseDecryptedInputBuffer()
boolean
removeHandshakeListener(SslHandshakeListener listener)
void
setRenegotiationAllowed(boolean renegotiationAllowed)
void
setRenegotiationLimit(int renegotiationLimit)
void
setRequireCloseMessage(boolean requireCloseMessage)
Sets whether it is required that a peer send the TLSclose_notify
message to indicate the will to close the connection, otherwise it may be interpreted as a truncation attack.java.lang.String
toConnectionString()
protected javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult
unwrap(javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, java.nio.ByteBuffer input, java.nio.ByteBuffer output)
protected javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult
wrap(javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, java.nio.ByteBuffer[] input, java.nio.ByteBuffer output)
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Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.jetty.io.AbstractConnection
addEventListener, failedCallback, fillInterested, getBytesIn, getBytesOut, getCreatedTimeStamp, getEndPoint, getExecutor, getInputBufferSize, getMessagesIn, getMessagesOut, isFillInterested, onReadTimeout, removeEventListener, setInputBufferSize, toString, tryFillInterested, tryFillInterested
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Constructor Detail
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SslConnection
public SslConnection(ByteBufferPool byteBufferPool, java.util.concurrent.Executor executor, EndPoint endPoint, javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine)
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SslConnection
public SslConnection(ByteBufferPool byteBufferPool, java.util.concurrent.Executor executor, EndPoint endPoint, javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, boolean useDirectBuffersForEncryption, boolean useDirectBuffersForDecryption)
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Method Detail
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addHandshakeListener
public void addHandshakeListener(SslHandshakeListener listener)
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removeHandshakeListener
public boolean removeHandshakeListener(SslHandshakeListener listener)
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newDecryptedEndPoint
protected SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint newDecryptedEndPoint()
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getSSLEngine
public javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine getSSLEngine()
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getDecryptedEndPoint
public SslConnection.DecryptedEndPoint getDecryptedEndPoint()
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isRenegotiationAllowed
public boolean isRenegotiationAllowed()
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setRenegotiationAllowed
public void setRenegotiationAllowed(boolean renegotiationAllowed)
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getRenegotiationLimit
public int getRenegotiationLimit()
- Returns:
- The number of renegotiations allowed for this connection. When the limit is 0 renegotiation will be denied. If the limit is less than 0 then no limit is applied.
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setRenegotiationLimit
public void setRenegotiationLimit(int renegotiationLimit)
- Parameters:
renegotiationLimit
- The number of renegotiations allowed for this connection. When the limit is 0 renegotiation will be denied. If the limit is less than 0 then no limit is applied. Default -1.
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isRequireCloseMessage
public boolean isRequireCloseMessage()
- Returns:
- whether peers must send the TLS
close_notify
message
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setRequireCloseMessage
public void setRequireCloseMessage(boolean requireCloseMessage)
Sets whether it is required that a peer send the TLS
close_notify
message to indicate the will to close the connection, otherwise it may be interpreted as a truncation attack.This option is only useful on clients, since typically servers cannot accept connection-delimited content that may be truncated.
- Parameters:
requireCloseMessage
- whether peers must send the TLSclose_notify
message
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onUpgradeTo
public void onUpgradeTo(java.nio.ByteBuffer buffer)
Description copied from interface:Connection.UpgradeTo
Callback method invoked when this connection is upgraded.
This must be called before
Connection.onOpen()
.- Specified by:
onUpgradeTo
in interfaceConnection.UpgradeTo
- Parameters:
buffer
- An optional buffer that can contain prefilled data. Typically this results from an upgrade of one protocol to the other where the old connection has buffered data destined for the new connection. The new connection must take ownership of the buffer and is responsible for returning it to the buffer pool
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onOpen
public void onOpen()
Description copied from interface:Connection
Callback method invoked when this connection is opened.
Creators of the connection implementation are responsible for calling this method.
- Specified by:
onOpen
in interfaceConnection
- Overrides:
onOpen
in classAbstractConnection
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onClose
public void onClose(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Description copied from interface:Connection
Callback method invoked when this connection is closed.
Creators of the connection implementation are responsible for calling this method.
- Specified by:
onClose
in interfaceConnection
- Overrides:
onClose
in classAbstractConnection
- Parameters:
cause
- The cause of the close or null for a normal close
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close
public void close()
Description copied from interface:Connection
Performs a logical close of this connection.
For simple connections, this may just mean to delegate the close to the associated
EndPoint
but, for example, SSL connections should write the SSL close message before closing the associatedEndPoint
.- Specified by:
close
in interfacejava.lang.AutoCloseable
- Specified by:
close
in interfacejava.io.Closeable
- Specified by:
close
in interfaceConnection
- Overrides:
close
in classAbstractConnection
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onIdleExpired
public boolean onIdleExpired()
Description copied from interface:Connection
Callback method invoked upon an idle timeout event.
Implementations of this method may return true to indicate that the idle timeout handling should proceed normally, typically failing the EndPoint and causing it to be closed.
When false is returned, the handling of the idle timeout event is halted immediately and the EndPoint left in the state it was before the idle timeout event.
- Specified by:
onIdleExpired
in interfaceConnection
- Overrides:
onIdleExpired
in classAbstractConnection
- Returns:
- true to let the EndPoint handle the idle timeout, false to tell the EndPoint to halt the handling of the idle timeout.
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onFillable
public void onFillable()
Description copied from class:AbstractConnection
Callback method invoked when the endpoint is ready to be read.
- Specified by:
onFillable
in classAbstractConnection
- See Also:
AbstractConnection.fillInterested()
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onFillInterestedFailed
public void onFillInterestedFailed(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Description copied from class:AbstractConnection
Callback method invoked when the endpoint failed to be ready to be read.
- Overrides:
onFillInterestedFailed
in classAbstractConnection
- Parameters:
cause
- the exception that caused the failure
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wrap
protected javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult wrap(javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, java.nio.ByteBuffer[] input, java.nio.ByteBuffer output) throws javax.net.ssl.SSLException
- Throws:
javax.net.ssl.SSLException
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unwrap
protected javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult unwrap(javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine sslEngine, java.nio.ByteBuffer input, java.nio.ByteBuffer output) throws javax.net.ssl.SSLException
- Throws:
javax.net.ssl.SSLException
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toConnectionString
public java.lang.String toConnectionString()
- Overrides:
toConnectionString
in classAbstractConnection
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releaseDecryptedInputBuffer
protected void releaseDecryptedInputBuffer()
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networkFill
protected int networkFill(java.nio.ByteBuffer input) throws java.io.IOException
- Throws:
java.io.IOException
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networkFlush
protected boolean networkFlush(java.nio.ByteBuffer output) throws java.io.IOException
- Throws:
java.io.IOException
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