I couldn't locate this bug in the JIRA nor the bugs.java.net, to see if
it's acknowledged as an issue. So FWIW - I can reproduce this even on
MacOS (so it isn't just specific to Windows OS). This is the code:
import java.net.URL;
import java.io.InputStream;
public class CertTest {
public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
final URL targetURL = new URL("https://api.vk.com/");
try (final InputStream is =
targetURL.openConnection().getInputStream()) {
is.read();
}
}
}
-Jaikiran
On 16/06/18 12:51 AM, Andrey Turbanov wrote:
Thank you for response.
I submitted bug to bugtracker. Iinternal review ID : 9055666
Didn't find a way to attach files there, but program example is short
and can be easily run by anyone.
Andrey Turbanov.
2018-06-15 16:58 GMT+03:00 Sean Mullan <sean.mul...@oracle.com
<mailto:sean.mul...@oracle.com>>:
The 2nd (good) logfile looks like it is from a completely
different program - are you sure you are using the same code?
If it is, please rerun again and also add -Djavax.net.debug=all to
the command-line which should give a bit more debug info as to
where the issue is occurring in the TLS handshake.
I would also recommend filing a bug and attaching the logfiles so
that this is tracked and evaluated more formally:
https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/
<https://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/>
If this is indeed a regression, it's important that we get to the
bottom of it.
Thanks,
Sean
On 6/12/18 11:10 AM, Андрей Турбанов wrote:
2 log files attached.
Андрей Турбанов
2018-06-12 15:40 GMT+03:00 Sean Mullan <sean.mul...@oracle.com
<mailto:sean.mul...@oracle.com> <mailto:sean.mul...@oracle.com
<mailto:sean.mul...@oracle.com>>>:
Please add -Djava.security.debug=certpath to the java
command line
and attach the log file. Preferably, attach 2 log files,
one for a
good run and one for a bad run. This should help show what the
problem is.
--Sean
On 6/11/18 7:59 PM, Андрей Турбанов wrote:
Hello.
I tried to use early jdk11 build
(http://jdk.java.net/11/) -
Oracle JDK build for Windows.
I got exception when my program tries to connect (via
HttpURLConnection) to https://api.vk.com/
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
unable to find valid certification path to requested
target
at
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilder.build(SunCertPathBuilder.java:141)
~[?:?]
at
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilder.engineBuild(SunCertPathBuilder.java:126)
~[?:?]
at
java.security.cert.CertPathBuilder.build(CertPathBuilder.java:297)
~[?:?]
at
sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.doBuild(PKIXValidator.java:380)
~[?:?]
at
sun.security.validator.PKIXValidator.engineValidate(PKIXValidator.java:290)
~[?:?]
at
sun.security.validator.Validator.validate(Validator.java:264)
~[?:?]
at
sun.security.ssl.X509TrustManagerImpl.validate(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:343)
~[?:?]
Same code works well with JDK 10.
Does JDK11 have different set of SSL certificates? Is
there any
way to allow connection to vk.com <http://vk.com>
<http://vk.com> <http://vk.com>?
Andrey Turbanov