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import com.sun.security.auth.NTUserPrincipal;
import com.sun.security.auth.UnixPrincipal;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8050409
* @summary Tests with Subject.getPrivateCredentials to check permission checks with one or more principals.
* @run testng/othervm/policy=MoreThenOnePrincipals.policy MoreThenOnePrincipals
*/
public class MoreThenOnePrincipals {
private static final String[] CRED_VALUES =
new String[]{"testPrivateCredential-1", "testPrivateCredentials-2"};
private static final HashSet CREDS = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(CRED_VALUES));
/**
* Policy file grants access to the private Credential,belonging to a
* Subject with at least two associated Principals:"com.sun.security.auth
* .NTUserPrincipal", with the name,"NTUserPrincipal-1", and
* "com.sun.security.auth.UnixPrincipal", with the name, "UnixPrincipals-1".
*
* For test1 and test2, subjects are associated with none or only one of
* principals mentioned above, SecurityException is expected.
* For test 3 and test 4, subjects are associated with two or more
* Principals (above principals are included), no exception is expected.
*
*/
@Test(dataProvider = "Provider1", expectedExceptions = SecurityException.class)
public void test1(Subject s) {
s.getPrivateCredentials(String.class);
}
@Test(dataProvider = "Provider1", expectedExceptions = SecurityException.class)
public void test2(Subject s) {
s.getPrivateCredentials().iterator().next();
}
@Test(dataProvider = "Provider2")
public void test3(Subject s) {
s.getPrivateCredentials(String.class);
}
@Test(dataProvider = "Provider2")
public void test4(Subject s) {
s.getPrivateCredentials().iterator().next();
}
@DataProvider
public Object[][] Provider1() {
Subject s1 = new Subject(false, Collections.EMPTY_SET, Collections.EMPTY_SET, CREDS);
s1.getPrincipals().add(new NTUserPrincipal("NTUserPrincipal-2"));
Subject s2 = new Subject(false, Collections.EMPTY_SET, Collections.EMPTY_SET, CREDS);
s2.getPrincipals().add(new NTUserPrincipal("NTUserPrincipal-1"));
return new Object[][]{{s1}, {s2}};
}
@DataProvider
public Object[][] Provider2() {
Subject s3 = new Subject(false, Collections.EMPTY_SET, Collections.EMPTY_SET, CREDS);
s3.getPrincipals().add(new NTUserPrincipal("NTUserPrincipal-1"));
s3.getPrincipals().add(new UnixPrincipal("UnixPrincipals-1"));
Subject s4 = new Subject(false, Collections.EMPTY_SET, Collections.EMPTY_SET, CREDS);
s4.getPrincipals().add(new NTUserPrincipal("NTUserPrincipal-1"));
s4.getPrincipals().add(new UnixPrincipal("UnixPrincipals-1"));
s4.getPrincipals().add(new UnixPrincipal("UnixPrincipals-2"));
return new Object[][]{{s3}, {s4}};
}
}