Webrev updated at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/8157308/webrev.01/
AbstractDrbg is an internal class so I have to patch the JDK itself.
Thanks
Max
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 12:09 AM, Sean Mullan wrote:
>
> For the test/sun/security/provider/SecureRandom/AbstractDrbgSpec.java that
> was rem
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 12:09 AM, Sean Mullan wrote:
>
> For the test/sun/security/provider/SecureRandom/AbstractDrbgSpec.java that
> was removed, are you still getting adequate test coverage somewhere else on
> the SecureRandom API tests this test was checking?
Not as much as before. I will fin
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Bradford Wetmore
wrote:
> Hi Simone,
>
> I agree with you, it would be handy. As part of the HTTPS 2.0 prohibited
> suites for ALPN, I wanted to do just such a convenience mapping in
> javax.net.ssl.StandardConstants.java:
>
>
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~wet
On 06/02/2016 06:16 AM, Tim Du wrote:
Hi,
Please help to review the path for JDK-8143305
TestEC.java test for ECC algorithms in SSL/TLS with different cipher
suites. It failed with javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Unsupported or
unrecognized SSL message intermittently.
The exception was threw at st
Looks good.
--Sean
On 06/01/2016 10:56 AM, Artem Kosarev wrote:
Hi Sean.
Thanks for suggestion.
New WebRev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~akosarev/8154009/webrev.01/
There are only 2 changes from original one:
1) *test/java/security/Security/EmptyPolicy.policy* was updated in the
way you propo
Hi Simone,
I agree with you, it would be handy. As part of the HTTPS 2.0
prohibited suites for ALPN, I wanted to do just such a convenience
mapping in javax.net.ssl.StandardConstants.java:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~wetmore/8051498/webrev.16/src/java.base/share/classes/javax/net/ssl/Standa
> So is *jsse.jar* the default security provider for Java? Can you also
> give some examples of other security providers?
>
> Is it the security providers who actually implement the underlying
> Ciphers or crytographic Algorithms?
There are many Oracle providers that provide different algorithms.
Thanks a lot Brad !
You have nailed it & I was looking for this answer only :-).
So is *jsse.jar* the default security provider for Java? Can you also give
some examples of other security providers?
Is it the security providers who actually implement the underlying Ciphers
or crytographic Algori
For the test/sun/security/provider/SecureRandom/AbstractDrbgSpec.java
that was removed, are you still getting adequate test coverage somewhere
else on the SecureRandom API tests this test was checking?
Otherwise this looks good, though may I suggest you adjust the bug
synopsis to be less gener
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 1:04 AM, Bradford Wetmore
wrote:
> Filling in a few more details [for server parsing]
>
> SSLContext.getInstance("protocol"); // returns a context with
> // "protocol" and possibly
> // other protoc
Hi,
Please review this updated webrev:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jjiang/8158462/webrev.01
I just updated the year in copyright notice.
Best regards,
John Jiang
On 2016/6/2 14:11, John Jiang wrote:
Hi,
Please review this patch on resolving possible race condition for the
following tests:
j
Hi,
Please help to review the path for JDK-8143305
TestEC.java test for ECC algorithms in SSL/TLS with different cipher
suites. It failed with javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Unsupported or
unrecognized SSL message intermittently.
The exception was threw at step of handshaking, I was not able to
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