[jdk17u-dev] Integrated: 6782021: It is not possible to read local computer certificates with the SunMSCAPI provider
Martijn Verburg
duke at openjdk.org
Mon Aug 22 20:36:03 UTC 2022
On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 18:50:49 GMT, Martijn Verburg <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Backport of 5e5500cbd79b40a32c20547ea0cdb81ef6904a3d
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> On Windows you can now access the local machine keystores using the strings "Windows-MY-LOCALMACHINE" and "Windows-ROOT-LOCALMACHINE"; note the application requires admin privileges.
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> "Windows-MY" and "Windows-ROOT" remain unchanged, however given these original keystore strings mapped to the current user, I added "Windows-MY-CURRENTUSER" and "Windows-ROOT-CURRENTUSER" so that a developer can explicitly specify the current user location. These two new strings simply map to the original two strings, i.e. no duplication of code paths etc
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> keystore functionality and API remains unchanged, the local machine keystore types require the manual tests to run in admin mode
>
> Tested on windows, passes tier1 (via GH Actions) and manual tests provided in the patch
This pull request has now been integrated.
Changeset: e3c178d6
Author: Martijn Verburg <martijnverburg at gmail.com>
Committer: Christoph Langer <clanger at openjdk.org>
URL: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk17u-dev/commit/e3c178d6d87c9e0e2a75cddc72d802cf9124420e
Stats: 187 lines in 5 files changed: 155 ins; 1 del; 31 mod
6782021: It is not possible to read local computer certificates with the SunMSCAPI provider
Backport-of: 5e5500cbd79b40a32c20547ea0cdb81ef6904a3d
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk17u-dev/pull/630
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