On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 10:30:20 GMT, Michael McMahon <micha...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Hi,
>> 
>> This change adds Channel Binding Token (CBT) support to HTTPS 
>> (java.net.HttpsURLConnection) when used with the Negotiate (SPNEGO, 
>> Kerberos) authentication scheme. When enabled, the implementation 
>> preemptively includes a CBT with authentication requests over Kerberos. The 
>> feature is enabled as follows:
>> 
>> A system property "jdk.spnego.cbt" is defined which can have the values 
>> "never" (default), which means the feature is disabled, "always", which 
>> means the CBT is included for all https Negotiate authentications, or it can 
>> take the form "domain:a,b.c,*.d.com" which is a comma separated list of 
>> domains/hosts where the feature is enabled, and disabled everywhere else. In 
>> the given example, the CBT would be included in authentication requests for 
>> hosts "a", "b.c" and all hosts under the domain "d.com" and all of its 
>> sub-domains.
>> 
>> A test will be added separately to the implementation.
>> 
>> Bug report: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8279842
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Michael
>
> Michael McMahon has updated the pull request incrementally with one 
> additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   final review update (pre CSR)

src/java.base/share/classes/sun/net/www/http/HttpClient.java line 150:

> 148:      * "domain:a,c.d,*.e.f" (sent to host a, or c.d or to the domain e.f 
> and any of its subdomains). This is
> 149:      * a comma separated list of arbitrary length with no white-space 
> allowed.
> 150:      * If enabled (for a particular destination) then SPNEGO 
> authentication requests will include

Previously `Negotiate` was used, now `SPNEGO`?

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/7065

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