Wsservice Tokens Extractor Windows 8.1 57
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public void validate(StringToken token) { debug(Token.DEBUG_INFO, \"Token = \", token); Context context = Context.newInstance(SecurityContext.INVALID_SECURITY_TOKEN); X509CertificateValidationCallback callback = new X509CertificateValidationCallback(); putToken(callback); readToken(callback, token); // Retrieve the error information for the input token error = callback.getException(); checkError(error); // Retrieve the PKCS#10 Signature Token data (which identifies the signing // certificate) readToken(callback, Token.SIGNING_TOKEN); // Validate that the signing certificate is signed with the certificate // owning the private key for the signing certificate, referenced here as // the certificate used for validation. // PKCS#10 keys only support certificates with Symmetric Encryption // Algorithm. // Validate the certificate against the certificate that is defined as the // signing certificate st.gx = new PKCS10CertificateObject( CSR.getPkcs10Certificate()); try { st.gx.isCertificateV1(); if (st.gx.isCertificateV1()) mykey.loadCMSObject(st.gx.getEncoded()); } finally { st.gx = null; } }
The following example assumes the value of insufficient is the identifier for the InvalidSecurityToken error. Depending on the validation action, this error is encountered when the given token is rejected because it has a SigningKey which was not present in the certificate used to validate the signature, or because it does not contain the required SignatureAlgorithm or DigestAlgorithm elements. 7211a4ac4a
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