Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:02:04 +0200 From: Panagiotis Astithas <past@ebs.gr> To: =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Niels_C=F6lle?= <ncoelle@gmx.de> Cc: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: JDK15: Cipher.getInstance throws UnsupportedOperationException Message-ID: <436B238C.7080703@ebs.gr> In-Reply-To: <op.szpd3szth3vxv6@localhost> References: <op.szpd3szth3vxv6@localhost>
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Niels Cölle wrote: > Hello, > > are there any known restrictions in the JCE implementation of > jdk-1.5.0p2_1? > > If I use the native jdk15 I get the Exception below. On other platforms > my code works: > - FreeBSD linux-jdk15 > - Windows XP jdk1.5.0_05 > - RedHat EE 3.x jdk1.5.0_05 > - Solaris 8 jdk1.5.0_05 > - Solaris 9 jdk1.5.0_05 > > I checked jce.jar with jarsigner -verify : OK. > I installed the jce_policy files for 1.5.0 : failed. > I replaced the jce.jar and the security directory with files from one > of the working platforms : failed (of course?) > > Maybe I am searching in the wrong direction, but if I formerly got > these "java.lang.SecurityException: Cannot set up certs for trusted > CAs" errors, there was something wrong with the > certificates/signatures/policy in jre/lib jre/lib/security. > Has anybody new ideas? > > Thanks in advance > Niels > > java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError > at javax.crypto.Cipher.getInstance(DashoA12275) > at javax.crypto.Cipher.getInstance(DashoA12275) > at com.coelle_online.Token.init(IAIKToken.java:253) > at com.coelle_online.GenerateMasterKey.run(GenerateMasterKey.java:59) > at com.coelle_online.GenerateMasterKey.main(GenerateMasterKey.java:91) > Caused by: java.lang.SecurityException: Cannot set up certs for trusted CAs > at javax.crypto.SunJCE_b.<clinit>(DashoA12275) > ... 5 more > Caused by: java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException > at > java.security.cert.CertificateFactorySpi.engineGenerateCertPath(CertificateFactorySpi.java:162) > > at > java.security.cert.CertificateFactory.generateCertPath(CertificateFactory.java:353) > > at > sun.security.util.SignatureFileVerifier.getSigners(SignatureFileVerifier.java:464) > > at > sun.security.util.SignatureFileVerifier.processImpl(SignatureFileVerifier.java:208) > > at > sun.security.util.SignatureFileVerifier.process(SignatureFileVerifier.java:176) > > at java.util.jar.JarVerifier.processEntry(JarVerifier.java:282) > at java.util.jar.JarVerifier.update(JarVerifier.java:194) > at java.util.jar.JarFile.initializeVerifier(JarFile.java:317) > at java.util.jar.JarFile.getInputStream(JarFile.java:382) > at > sun.net.www.protocol.jar.JarURLConnection.getInputStream(JarURLConnection.java:119) > > at javax.crypto.SunJCE_d.a(DashoA12275) > at javax.crypto.SunJCE_b.g(DashoA12275) > at javax.crypto.SunJCE_b.e(DashoA12275) > at javax.crypto.SunJCE_q.run(DashoA12275) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > ... 6 more Have you replaced the installed cacerts file with the one from a working Sun JDK (say Linux)? You can find the installed file in /usr/local/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/security/cacerts. Cheers, Panagiotis
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