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/*1* Copyright (c) 2007, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.2* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.3*4* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it5* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as6* published by the Free Software Foundation.7*8* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT9* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or10* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License11* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that12* accompanied this code).13*14* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version15* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,16* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.17*18* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA19* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any20* questions.21*/22/*23* @test24* @bug 664897225* @summary KDCReq.init always read padata26*/27import sun.security.krb5.internal.ETypeInfo2;28import sun.security.krb5.internal.KDCReq;29import sun.security.util.DerValue;3031public class OptionPADataInKDCReq {32public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {33/*34* This is a AS-REQ block without padata. The content is --35[APPLICATION 10] SEQUENCE {36[1] INTEGER 537[2] INTEGER 1038[4] SEQUENCE {39[0] BIT STRING 01000000 10000001 00000000 0001000040[1] SEQUENCE {41[0] INTEGER 142[1] SEQUENCE {43STRING administrator44}45}46[2] STRING N347[3] SEQUENCE {48[0] INTEGER 249[1] SEQUENCE {50STRING krbtgt51STRING N352}53}54[5] TIME Sun Sep 13 10:48:05 CST 203755[6] TIME Sun Sep 13 10:48:05 CST 203756[7] INTEGER 210128151657[8] SEQUENCE {58INTEGER 2359INTEGER -13360INTEGER -12861INTEGER 362INTEGER 163INTEGER 2464INTEGER -13565}66[9] SEQUENCE {67SEQUENCE {68[0] INTEGER 2069[1] OCTET STRING700000: 58 50 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 XP71}72}73}74}75*/76byte[] b = {77(byte)0x6a, (byte)0x81, (byte)0xbf, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x81, (byte)0xbc, (byte)0xa1, (byte)0x03,78(byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x05, (byte)0xa2, (byte)0x03, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x0a,79(byte)0xa4, (byte)0x81, (byte)0xaf, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x81, (byte)0xac, (byte)0xa0, (byte)0x07,80(byte)0x03, (byte)0x05, (byte)0x00, (byte)0x40, (byte)0x81, (byte)0x00, (byte)0x10, (byte)0xa1,81(byte)0x1a, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x18, (byte)0xa0, (byte)0x03, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x01,82(byte)0xa1, (byte)0x11, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x0f, (byte)0x1b, (byte)0x0d, (byte)0x61, (byte)0x64,83(byte)0x6d, (byte)0x69, (byte)0x6e, (byte)0x69, (byte)0x73, (byte)0x74, (byte)0x72, (byte)0x61,84(byte)0x74, (byte)0x6f, (byte)0x72, (byte)0xa2, (byte)0x04, (byte)0x1b, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x4e,85(byte)0x33, (byte)0xa3, (byte)0x17, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x15, (byte)0xa0, (byte)0x03, (byte)0x02,86(byte)0x01, (byte)0x02, (byte)0xa1, (byte)0x0e, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x0c, (byte)0x1b, (byte)0x06,87(byte)0x6b, (byte)0x72, (byte)0x62, (byte)0x74, (byte)0x67, (byte)0x74, (byte)0x1b, (byte)0x02,88(byte)0x4e, (byte)0x33, (byte)0xa5, (byte)0x11, (byte)0x18, (byte)0x0f, (byte)0x32, (byte)0x30,89(byte)0x33, (byte)0x37, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x39, (byte)0x31, (byte)0x33, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x32,90(byte)0x34, (byte)0x38, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x35, (byte)0x5a, (byte)0xa6, (byte)0x11, (byte)0x18,91(byte)0x0f, (byte)0x32, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x33, (byte)0x37, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x39, (byte)0x31,92(byte)0x33, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x32, (byte)0x34, (byte)0x38, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x35, (byte)0x5a,93(byte)0xa7, (byte)0x06, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x04, (byte)0x7d, (byte)0x3f, (byte)0x02, (byte)0xec,94(byte)0xa8, (byte)0x19, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x17, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x17, (byte)0x02,95(byte)0x02, (byte)0xff, (byte)0x7b, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x80, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01,96(byte)0x03, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x18, (byte)0x02,97(byte)0x02, (byte)0xff, (byte)0x79, (byte)0xa9, (byte)0x1d, (byte)0x30, (byte)0x1b, (byte)0x30,98(byte)0x19, (byte)0xa0, (byte)0x03, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x14, (byte)0xa1, (byte)0x12,99(byte)0x04, (byte)0x10, (byte)0x58, (byte)0x50, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20,100(byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20, (byte)0x20,101(byte)0x20, (byte)0x20,102};103new KDCReq(b, 0x0a);104105/*106* This is a fake ETYPEINFO2 block with no salt107SEQUENCE {108[0] INTEGER 0109[2] OCTET STRING 0000: 00 .110}111*/112byte[] b2 = {113(byte)0x30, (byte)0x0a, (byte)0xa0, (byte)0x03, (byte)0x02, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x00, (byte)0xa2,114(byte)0x03, (byte)0x04, (byte)0x01, (byte)0x00,115};116117ETypeInfo2 e2 = new ETypeInfo2(new DerValue(b2));118if (e2.getSalt() != null || e2.getParams() == null) {119throw new Exception("ETypeInfo2 decoding error");120}121}122}123124125