RFR: 8348986: Improve coverage of enhanced exception messages [v5]
Michael McMahon
michaelm at openjdk.org
Thu Apr 10 21:31:31 UTC 2025
On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 21:26:21 GMT, Michael McMahon <michaelm at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Enhanced exception messages are designed to hide sensitive information such as hostnames, IP
>> addresses from exception message strings, unless the enhanced mode for the specific category
>> has been explicitly enabled. Enhanced exceptions were first introduced in 8204233 in JDK 11 and
>> updated in 8207846.
>>
>> This PR aims to increase the coverage of enhanced exception messages in the networking code.
>> A limited number of exceptions are already hidden (restricted) by default. The new categories and
>> exceptions in this PR will be restricted on an opt-in basis, ie. the default mode will be enhanced
>> (while preserving the existing behavior).
>>
>> The mechanism is controlled by the security/system property "jdk.includeInExceptions" which takes as value
>> a comma separated list of category names, which identify groups of exceptions where the exception
>> message may be enhanced. Any category not listed is "restricted" which means that potentially
>> sensitive information (such as hostnames, IP addresses, user identities) are excluded from the message text.
>>
>> The changes to the java.security conf file describe the exact changes in terms of the categories now
>> supported and any changes in behavior.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Michael
>
> Michael McMahon has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> update to minimise code changes
I've just updated the PR with a change that replaces the new methods of the form `throwException()` with the previous pattern of the form `throw new XException`. This reduces the code changes a bit further and is more readable.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23929#issuecomment-2795207656
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