Example usage for org.apache.commons.ssl TrustMaterial TRUST_ALL

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TrustMaterial TRUST_ALL

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From source file:servidor.Servidor.java

public static void main(String[] arstring) {
    try {//ww w  .j  a  v a 2  s. c om
        SSLServer server = new SSLServer();
        // Server needs some key material.  We'll use an OpenSSL/PKCS8 style key (possibly encrypted).
        String certificateChain = "/lib/server.crt";
        String privateKey = "/lib/server.key";
        char[] password = "clave".toCharArray();
        KeyMaterial km = new KeyMaterial(certificateChain, privateKey, password);

        server.setKeyMaterial(km);

        // These settings have to do with how we'll treat client certificates that are presented
        // to us.  If the client doesn't present any client certificate, then these are ignored.
        server.setCheckHostname(false); // default setting is "false" for SSLServer
        server.setCheckExpiry(true); // default setting is "true" for SSLServer
        server.setCheckCRL(true); // default setting is "true" for SSLServer

        // This server trusts all client certificates presented (usually people won't present
        // client certs, but if they do, we'll give them a socket at the very least).
        server.addTrustMaterial(TrustMaterial.TRUST_ALL);
        SSLServerSocket ss = (SSLServerSocket) server.createServerSocket(7443);
        SSLSocket s = (SSLSocket) ss.accept();
        PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(s.getOutputStream());
        BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(s.getInputStream()));
        System.out.println(reader.readLine());
    } catch (Exception e) {
    }

}