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package com.sun.security.jgss;
import org.ietf.jgss.*;
/**
* The extended GSSContext interface for supporting additional
* functionalities not defined by {@code org.ietf.jgss.GSSContext},
* such as querying context-specific attributes.
*/
@jdk.Exported
public interface ExtendedGSSContext extends GSSContext {
/**
* Return the mechanism-specific attribute associated with {@code type}.
* <br><br>
* For each supported attribute type, the type for the output are
* defined below.
* <ol>
* <li>{@code KRB5_GET_TKT_FLAGS}:
* the returned object is a boolean array for the service ticket flags,
* which is long enough to contain all true bits. This means if
* the user wants to get the <em>n</em>'th bit but the length of the
* returned array is less than <em>n</em>, it is regarded as false.
* <li>{@code KRB5_GET_SESSION_KEY}:
* the returned object is an instance of {@link java.security.Key},
* which has the following properties:
* <ul>
* <li>Algorithm: enctype as a string, where
* enctype is defined in RFC 3961, section 8.
* <li>Format: "RAW"
* <li>Encoded form: the raw key bytes, not in any ASN.1 encoding
* </ul>
* <li>{@code KRB5_GET_AUTHZ_DATA}:
* the returned object is an array of
* {@link com.sun.security.jgss.AuthorizationDataEntry}, or null if the
* optional field is missing in the service ticket.
* <li>{@code KRB5_GET_AUTHTIME}:
* the returned object is a String object in the standard KerberosTime
* format defined in RFC 4120 5.2.3
* </ol>
*
* If there is a security manager, an {@link InquireSecContextPermission}
* with the name {@code type.mech} must be granted. Otherwise, this could
* result in a {@link SecurityException}.<p>
*
* Example:
* <pre>
* GSSContext ctxt = m.createContext(...)
* // Establishing the context
* if (ctxt instanceof ExtendedGSSContext) {
* ExtendedGSSContext ex = (ExtendedGSSContext)ctxt;
* try {
* Key key = (key)ex.inquireSecContext(
* InquireType.KRB5_GET_SESSION_KEY);
* // read key info
* } catch (GSSException gsse) {
* // deal with exception
* }
* }
* </pre>
* @param type the type of the attribute requested
* @return the attribute, see the method documentation for details.
* @throws GSSException containing the following
* major error codes:
* {@link GSSException#BAD_MECH GSSException.BAD_MECH} if the mechanism
* does not support this method,
* {@link GSSException#UNAVAILABLE GSSException.UNAVAILABLE} if the
* type specified is not supported,
* {@link GSSException#NO_CONTEXT GSSException.NO_CONTEXT} if the
* security context is invalid,
* {@link GSSException#FAILURE GSSException.FAILURE} for other
* unspecified failures.
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and a proper
* {@link InquireSecContextPermission} is not granted.
* @see InquireSecContextPermission
*/
public Object inquireSecContext(InquireType type)
throws GSSException;
/**
* Requests that the delegation policy be respected. When a true value is
* requested, the underlying context would use the delegation policy
* defined by the environment as a hint to determine whether credentials
* delegation should be performed. This request can only be made on the
* context initiator's side and it has to be done prior to the first
* call to <code>initSecContext</code>.
* <p>
* When this flag is false, delegation will only be tried when the
* {@link GSSContext#requestCredDeleg(boolean) credentials delegation flag}
* is true.
* <p>
* When this flag is true but the
* {@link GSSContext#requestCredDeleg(boolean) credentials delegation flag}
* is false, delegation will be only tried if the delegation policy permits
* delegation.
* <p>
* When both this flag and the
* {@link GSSContext#requestCredDeleg(boolean) credentials delegation flag}
* are true, delegation will be always tried. However, if the delegation
* policy does not permit delegation, the value of
* {@link #getDelegPolicyState} will be false, even
* if delegation is performed successfully.
* <p>
* In any case, if the delegation is not successful, the value returned
* by {@link GSSContext#getCredDelegState()} is false, and the value
* returned by {@link #getDelegPolicyState()} is also false.
* <p>
* Not all mechanisms support delegation policy. Therefore, the
* application should check to see if the request was honored with the
* {@link #getDelegPolicyState() getDelegPolicyState} method. When
* delegation policy is not supported, <code>requestDelegPolicy</code>
* should return silently without throwing an exception.
* <p>
* Note: for the Kerberos 5 mechanism, the delegation policy is expressed
* through the OK-AS-DELEGATE flag in the service ticket. When it's true,
* the KDC permits delegation to the target server. In a cross-realm
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