SSLServerSocket
abstract class SSLServerSocket : ServerSocket
kotlin.Any | ||
↳ | java.net.ServerSocket | |
↳ | javax.net.ssl.SSLServerSocket |
This class extends ServerSocket
s and provides secure server sockets using protocols such as the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols.
Instances of this class are generally created using a SSLServerSocketFactory
. The primary function of SSLServerSocket
s is to create SSLSocket
s by accept
ing connections.
SSLServerSocket
s contain several pieces of state data which are inherited by the SSLSocket
at socket creation. These include the enabled cipher suites and protocols, whether client authentication is necessary, and whether created sockets should begin handshaking in client or server mode. The state inherited by the created SSLSocket
can be overriden by calling the appropriate methods.
Summary
Protected constructors | |
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Used only by subclasses. |
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SSLServerSocket(port: Int) Used only by subclasses. |
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SSLServerSocket(port: Int, backlog: Int) Used only by subclasses. |
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SSLServerSocket(port: Int, backlog: Int, address: InetAddress!) Used only by subclasses. |
Public methods | |
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abstract Boolean |
Returns true if new SSL sessions may be established by the sockets which are created from this server socket. |
abstract Array<String!>! |
Returns the list of cipher suites which are currently enabled for use by newly accepted connections. |
abstract Array<String!>! |
Returns the names of the protocols which are currently enabled for use by the newly accepted connections. |
abstract Boolean |
Returns true if client authentication will be required on newly |
open SSLParameters! |
Returns the SSLParameters in effect for newly accepted connections. |
abstract Array<String!>! |
Returns the names of the cipher suites which could be enabled for use on an SSL connection. |
abstract Array<String!>! |
Returns the names of the protocols which could be enabled for use. |
abstract Boolean |
Returns true if accepted connections will be in SSL client mode. |
abstract Boolean |
Returns true if client authentication will be requested on newly accepted server-mode connections. |
abstract Unit |
setEnableSessionCreation(flag: Boolean) Controls whether new SSL sessions may be established by the sockets which are created from this server socket. |
abstract Unit |
setEnabledCipherSuites(suites: Array<String!>!) Sets the cipher suites enabled for use by accepted connections. |
abstract Unit |
setEnabledProtocols(protocols: Array<String!>!) Controls which particular protocols are enabled for use by accepted connections. |
abstract Unit |
setNeedClientAuth(need: Boolean) Controls whether |
open Unit |
setSSLParameters(params: SSLParameters!) Applies SSLParameters to newly accepted connections. |
abstract Unit |
setUseClientMode(mode: Boolean) Controls whether accepted connections are in the (default) SSL server mode, or the SSL client mode. |
abstract Unit |
setWantClientAuth(want: Boolean) Controls whether |
open String |
toString() |
Inherited functions | |
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Protected constructors
SSLServerSocket
protected SSLServerSocket()
Used only by subclasses.
Create an unbound TCP server socket using the default authentication context.
Exceptions | |
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java.io.IOException |
if an I/O error occurs when creating the socket |
SSLServerSocket
protected SSLServerSocket(port: Int)
Used only by subclasses.
Create a TCP server socket on a port, using the default authentication context. The connection backlog defaults to fifty connections queued up before the system starts to reject new connection requests.
A port number of 0
creates a socket on any free port.
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is called with the port
argument as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
Parameters | |
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port |
Int: the port on which to listen |
Exceptions | |
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java.io.IOException |
if an I/O error occurs when creating the socket |
java.lang.SecurityException |
if a security manager exists and its checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. |
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
if the port parameter is outside the specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and 65535, inclusive. |
SSLServerSocket
protected SSLServerSocket(
port: Int,
backlog: Int)
Used only by subclasses.
Create a TCP server socket on a port, using the default authentication context and a specified backlog of connections.
A port number of 0
creates a socket on any free port.
The backlog
argument is the requested maximum number of pending connections on the socket. Its exact semantics are implementation specific. In particular, an implementation may impose a maximum length or may choose to ignore the parameter altogther. The value provided should be greater than 0
. If it is less than or equal to 0
, then an implementation specific default will be used.
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is called with the port
argument as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
Parameters | |
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port |
Int: the port on which to listen |
backlog |
Int: requested maximum length of the queue of incoming connections. |
Exceptions | |
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java.io.IOException |
if an I/O error occurs when creating the socket |
java.lang.SecurityException |
if a security manager exists and its checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. |
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
if the port parameter is outside the specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and 65535, inclusive. |
SSLServerSocket
protected SSLServerSocket(
port: Int,
backlog: Int,
address: InetAddress!)
Used only by subclasses.
Create a TCP server socket on a port, using the default authentication context and a specified backlog of connections as well as a particular specified network interface. This constructor is used on multihomed hosts, such as those used for firewalls or as routers, to control through which interface a network service is provided.
If there is a security manager, its checkListen
method is called with the port
argument as its argument to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.
A port number of 0
creates a socket on any free port.
The backlog
argument is the requested maximum number of pending connections on the socket. Its exact semantics are implementation specific. In particular, an implementation may impose a maximum length or may choose to ignore the parameter altogther. The value provided should be greater than 0
. If it is less than or equal to 0
, then an implementation specific default will be used.
If address is null, it will default accepting connections on any/all local addresses.
Parameters | |
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port |
Int: the port on which to listen |
backlog |
Int: requested maximum length of the queue of incoming connections. |
address |
InetAddress!: the address of the network interface through which connections will be accepted |
Exceptions | |
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java.io.IOException |
if an I/O error occurs when creating the socket |
java.lang.SecurityException |
if a security manager exists and its checkListen method doesn't allow the operation. |
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
if the port parameter is outside the specified range of valid port values, which is between 0 and 65535, inclusive. |
Public methods
getEnableSessionCreation
abstract fun getEnableSessionCreation(): Boolean
Returns true if new SSL sessions may be established by the sockets which are created from this server socket.
Return | |
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Boolean |
true indicates that sessions may be created; this is the default. false indicates that an existing session must be resumed |
See Also
getEnabledCipherSuites
abstract fun getEnabledCipherSuites(): Array<String!>!
Returns the list of cipher suites which are currently enabled for use by newly accepted connections.
If this list has not been explicitly modified, a system-provided default guarantees a minimum quality of service in all enabled cipher suites.
There are several reasons why an enabled cipher suite might not actually be used. For example: the server socket might not have appropriate private keys available to it or the cipher suite might be anonymous, precluding the use of client authentication, while the server socket has been told to require that sort of authentication.
Return | |
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Array<String!>! |
an array of cipher suites enabled |
See Also
getEnabledProtocols
abstract fun getEnabledProtocols(): Array<String!>!
Returns the names of the protocols which are currently enabled for use by the newly accepted connections.
Return | |
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Array<String!>! |
an array of protocol names |
See Also
getNeedClientAuth
abstract fun getNeedClientAuth(): Boolean
Returns true if client authentication will be required on newly accept
ed server-mode SSLSocket
s.
The initial inherited setting may be overridden by calling SSLSocket.setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
or SSLSocket.setWantClientAuth(boolean)
.
Return | |
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Boolean |
true if client authentication is required, or false if no client authentication is desired. |
getSSLParameters
open fun getSSLParameters(): SSLParameters!
Returns the SSLParameters in effect for newly accepted connections. The ciphersuites and protocols of the returned SSLParameters are always non-null.
Return | |
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SSLParameters! |
the SSLParameters in effect for newly accepted connections |
See Also
getSupportedCipherSuites
abstract fun getSupportedCipherSuites(): Array<String!>!
Returns the names of the cipher suites which could be enabled for use on an SSL connection.
Normally, only a subset of these will actually be enabled by default, since this list may include cipher suites which do not meet quality of service requirements for those defaults. Such cipher suites are useful in specialized applications.
Applications should not blindly enable all supported cipher suites. The supported cipher suites can include signaling cipher suite values that can cause connection problems if enabled inappropriately.
The proper way to use this method is to either check if a specific cipher suite is supported via Arrays.asList(getSupportedCipherSuites()).contains(...)
or to filter a desired list of cipher suites to only the supported ones via desiredSuiteSet.retainAll(Arrays.asList(getSupportedCipherSuites()))
.
Return | |
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Array<String!>! |
an array of cipher suite names |
See Also
getSupportedProtocols
abstract fun getSupportedProtocols(): Array<String!>!
Returns the names of the protocols which could be enabled for use.
Return | |
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Array<String!>! |
an array of protocol names supported |
See Also
getUseClientMode
abstract fun getUseClientMode(): Boolean
Returns true if accepted connections will be in SSL client mode.
Return | |
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Boolean |
true if the connection should use SSL client mode. |
See Also
getWantClientAuth
abstract fun getWantClientAuth(): Boolean
Returns true if client authentication will be requested on newly accepted server-mode connections.
The initial inherited setting may be overridden by calling SSLSocket.setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
or SSLSocket.setWantClientAuth(boolean)
.
Return | |
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Boolean |
true if client authentication is requested, or false if no client authentication is desired. |
setEnableSessionCreation
abstract fun setEnableSessionCreation(flag: Boolean): Unit
Controls whether new SSL sessions may be established by the sockets which are created from this server socket.
SSLSocket
s returned from accept()
inherit this setting.
Parameters | |
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flag |
Boolean: true indicates that sessions may be created; this is the default. false indicates that an existing session must be resumed. |
See Also
setEnabledCipherSuites
abstract fun setEnabledCipherSuites(suites: Array<String!>!): Unit
Sets the cipher suites enabled for use by accepted connections.
The cipher suites must have been listed by getSupportedCipherSuites() as being supported. Following a successful call to this method, only suites listed in the suites
parameter are enabled for use.
Suites that require authentication information which is not available in this ServerSocket's authentication context will not be used in any case, even if they are enabled.
SSLSocket
s returned from accept()
inherit this setting.
Parameters | |
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suites |
Array<String!>!: Names of all the cipher suites to enable |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
when one or more of ciphers named by the parameter is not supported, or when the parameter is null. |
setEnabledProtocols
abstract fun setEnabledProtocols(protocols: Array<String!>!): Unit
Controls which particular protocols are enabled for use by accepted connections.
The protocols must have been listed by getSupportedProtocols() as being supported. Following a successful call to this method, only protocols listed in the protocols
parameter are enabled for use.
Because of the way the protocol version is negotiated, connections will only be able to use a member of the lowest set of contiguous enabled protocol versions. For example, enabling TLSv1.2 and TLSv1 will result in connections only being able to use TLSv1.
SSLSocket
s returned from accept()
inherit this setting.
Parameters | |
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protocols |
Array<String!>!: Names of all the protocols to enable. |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
when one or more of the protocols named by the parameter is not supported or when the protocols parameter is null. |
setNeedClientAuth
abstract fun setNeedClientAuth(need: Boolean): Unit
Controls whether accept
ed server-mode SSLSockets
will be initially configured to require client authentication.
A socket's client authentication setting is one of the following:
- client authentication required
- client authentication requested
- no client authentication desired
Unlike setWantClientAuth(boolean)
, if the accepted socket's option is set and the client chooses not to provide authentication information about itself, the negotiations will stop and the connection will be dropped.
Calling this method overrides any previous setting made by this method or setWantClientAuth(boolean)
.
The initial inherited setting may be overridden by calling SSLSocket.setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
or SSLSocket.setWantClientAuth(boolean)
.
Parameters | |
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need |
Boolean: set to true if client authentication is required, or false if no client authentication is desired. |
setSSLParameters
open fun setSSLParameters(params: SSLParameters!): Unit
Applies SSLParameters to newly accepted connections.
This means:
- If
params.getCipherSuites()
is non-null,setEnabledCipherSuites()
is called with that value. - If
params.getProtocols()
is non-null,setEnabledProtocols()
is called with that value. - If
params.getNeedClientAuth()
orparams.getWantClientAuth()
returntrue
,setNeedClientAuth(true)
andsetWantClientAuth(true)
are called, respectively; otherwisesetWantClientAuth(false)
is called. - If
params.getServerNames()
is non-null, the socket will configure its server names with that value. - If
params.getSNIMatchers()
is non-null, the socket will configure its SNI matchers with that value.
Parameters | |
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params |
SSLParameters!: the parameters |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
if the setEnabledCipherSuites() or the setEnabledProtocols() call fails |
See Also
setUseClientMode
abstract fun setUseClientMode(mode: Boolean): Unit
Controls whether accepted connections are in the (default) SSL server mode, or the SSL client mode.
Servers normally authenticate themselves, and clients are not required to do so.
In rare cases, TCP servers need to act in the SSL client mode on newly accepted connections. For example, FTP clients acquire server sockets and listen there for reverse connections from the server. An FTP client would use an SSLServerSocket in "client" mode to accept the reverse connection while the FTP server uses an SSLSocket with "client" mode disabled to initiate the connection. During the resulting handshake, existing SSL sessions may be reused.
SSLSocket
s returned from accept()
inherit this setting.
Parameters | |
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mode |
Boolean: true if newly accepted connections should use SSL client mode. |
See Also
setWantClientAuth
abstract fun setWantClientAuth(want: Boolean): Unit
Controls whether accept
ed server-mode SSLSockets
will be initially configured to request client authentication.
A socket's client authentication setting is one of the following:
- client authentication required
- client authentication requested
- no client authentication desired
Unlike setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
, if the accepted socket's option is set and the client chooses not to provide authentication information about itself, the negotiations will continue.
Calling this method overrides any previous setting made by this method or setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
.
The initial inherited setting may be overridden by calling SSLSocket.setNeedClientAuth(boolean)
or SSLSocket.setWantClientAuth(boolean)
.
Parameters | |
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want |
Boolean: set to true if client authentication is requested, or false if no client authentication is desired. |
toString
open fun toString(): String
Return | |
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String |
a string representation of this socket. |