1 | /* Policy.java --- Policy Manager Class
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2 | Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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35 | obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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36 | exception statement from your version. */
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37 |
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38 | package java.security;
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39 |
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40 | /**
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41 | Policy is an abstract class for managing the system security
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42 | policy for the Java application environment. It specifies
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43 | which permissions are available for code from various
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44 | sources. The security policy is represented through a
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45 | subclass of Policy.
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46 |
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47 | Only one Policy is in effect at any time. ProtectionDomain
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48 | initializes itself with information from this class on the
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49 | set of permssions to grant.
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50 |
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51 | The location for the actual Policy could be anywhere in any
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52 | form because it depends on the Policy implementation. The
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53 | default system is in a flat ASCII file or it could be in a
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54 | database.
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55 |
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56 | The current installed Policy can be accessed with getPolicy
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57 | and changed with setPolicy if the code has the correct
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58 | permissions.
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59 |
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60 | The refresh method causes the Policy class to refresh/reload
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61 | its configuration. The method used to refresh depends on the
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62 | Policy implementation.
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63 |
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64 | When a protection domain initializes its permissions it uses
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65 | code like:
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66 | <code>
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67 | policy = Policy.getPolicy();
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68 | permissionCollection perms = policy.getPermissions(MyCodeSource)
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69 | </code>
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70 | The protection domain passes the Policy handler a CodeSource
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71 | object which contains the codebase URL and public key. The
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72 | Policy implementation then returns the proper set of
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73 | permissions for the CodeSource.
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74 |
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75 | The default Policy implementation can be changed by setting
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76 | the "policy.provider" security provider in java.security
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77 | to the correct Policy implementation class.
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78 |
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79 | @author Mark Benvenuto
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80 |
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81 | @since JDK 1.2
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82 | */
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83 | public abstract class Policy
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84 | {
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85 | // FIXME: The class name of the Policy provider should really be sourced
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86 | // from the "java.security" configuration file. For now, just hard-code
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87 | // a stub implementation.
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88 | static private Policy currentPolicy = null;
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89 | static
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90 | {
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91 | String pp = System.getProperty ("policy.provider");
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92 | if (pp != null)
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93 | try
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94 | {
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95 | currentPolicy = (Policy)Class.forName(pp).newInstance();
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96 | }
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97 | catch (Exception _)
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98 | {
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99 | currentPolicy = null;
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100 | }
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101 | if (currentPolicy == null)
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102 | currentPolicy = new gnu.java.security.provider.DefaultPolicy();
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103 | }
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104 |
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105 | /**
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106 | Constructs a new Policy class.
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107 | */
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108 | public Policy()
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109 | {
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110 | }
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111 |
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112 | /**
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113 | Gets the currently installed Policy handler. The value should
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114 | not be cached as it can be changed by setPolicy. This
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115 | function first calls <code>SecurityManager.checkPermission</code>
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116 | with <code>SecurityPermission("getPolicy")</code> to check
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117 | if the caller has Permission to get the current Policy.
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118 |
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119 | @return the current Policy
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120 |
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121 | @throws SecurityException if the security manager exists
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122 | the caller does not have permission to
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123 | <code>getPolicy</code>.
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124 | */
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125 | public static Policy getPolicy()
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126 | {
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127 | SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
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128 | if (sm != null)
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129 | sm.checkPermission(new SecurityPermission("getPolicy"));
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130 |
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131 | return currentPolicy;
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132 | }
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133 |
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134 | /**
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135 | Sets the currently installed Policy handler. This
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136 | function first calls <code>SecurityManager.checkPermission</code>
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137 | with <code>SecurityPermission("setPolicy")</code> to check
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138 | if the caller has Permission to get the current Policy.
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139 |
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140 | @param policy the new Policy to use
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141 |
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142 | @throws SecurityException if the security manager exists
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143 | the caller does not have permission to
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144 | <code>getPolicy</code>.
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145 | */
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146 | public static void setPolicy(Policy policy)
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147 | {
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148 | SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
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149 | if (sm != null)
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150 | sm.checkPermission(new SecurityPermission("setPolicy"));
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151 |
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152 | currentPolicy = policy;
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153 | }
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154 |
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155 |
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156 | /**
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157 | Evalutes the global policy and returns a set of Permissions
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158 | allowed for the specified CodeSource.
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159 |
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160 | @param codesource The CodeSource to get Permission for
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161 |
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162 | @return a set of permissions for codesource specified by
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163 | the current policy
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164 |
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165 | @throws SecurityException if the current thread does not
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166 | have permission to call <code>getPermissions</code>
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167 | */
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168 | public abstract PermissionCollection getPermissions(CodeSource codesource);
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169 |
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170 | /**
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171 | Refreshes and/or reloads the current Policy. The actual
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172 | behavior of this method depends on the implementation.
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173 | */
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174 | public abstract void refresh();
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175 | }
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