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commons-ssl update (commons-ssl-0.3.0 released)
Hi,
Here's an update on commons-ssl. Hope no one minds.
I finally got around to setting up CVS, so I'm able to do "releases" now. Decided to call the first release "commons-ssl-0.3.0".
I've also added support for doing RMI over SSL:
import org.apache.commons.ssl.RMISocketFactoryImpl;
// RMISocketFactoryImpl tries to detect plain sockets, so you should be able
// to use this even in situations where not all of the RMI servers you
// are talking to are using SSL.
RMISocketFactoryImpl impl = new RMISocketFactoryImpl();
// Here's where we tell Java to use our new RMI socket factory!
RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory( impl );
Have high hopes for lots of additional stuff in the future. These are some ideas I'm thinking of:
- Hope to support old style ssleay format encrypted (and plain) rsa keys.
- Hope to support pkcs8 format rsa keys.
- NotQuiteSoEasySSLProtocolSocketFactory will trust any server The First Time, and store that server's cert on disk for future accesses.
- TrustMaterial's that automatically reload themselves if the underlying certificates have changed (based on timestamp). This should make updating a running applications easier when certs come close to expiry.
Also trying to find some people to help me out.
yours,
Julius
http://juliusdavies.ca/commons-ssl/
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Re: commons-ssl update (commons-ssl-0.3.0 released)
Posted by Julius Davies <ju...@cucbc.com>.
Hi,
CUCBC confirmed to me that they sent the corporate CLA / software grant.
But CUCBC also said that they have yet to recieve a signed copy back
from Apache.
yours,
Julius
On Fri, 2006-29-09 at 23:15 +0200, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> Julius,
>
> Your individual CLA is now on file. Is there any news regarding the
> corporate CLA / software grant for commons-ssl?
>
> Oleg
>
>
> On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 19:48 -0700, Julius Davies wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here's an update on commons-ssl. Hope no one minds.
> >
> > I finally got around to setting up CVS, so I'm able to do "releases" now. Decided to call the first release "commons-ssl-0.3.0".
> >
> > I've also added support for doing RMI over SSL:
> >
> > import org.apache.commons.ssl.RMISocketFactoryImpl;
> >
> > // RMISocketFactoryImpl tries to detect plain sockets, so you should be able
> > // to use this even in situations where not all of the RMI servers you
> > // are talking to are using SSL.
> > RMISocketFactoryImpl impl = new RMISocketFactoryImpl();
> >
> > // Here's where we tell Java to use our new RMI socket factory!
> > RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory( impl );
> >
> >
> > Have high hopes for lots of additional stuff in the future. These are some ideas I'm thinking of:
> >
> > - Hope to support old style ssleay format encrypted (and plain) rsa keys.
> >
> > - Hope to support pkcs8 format rsa keys.
> >
> > - NotQuiteSoEasySSLProtocolSocketFactory will trust any server The First Time, and store that server's cert on disk for future accesses.
> >
> > - TrustMaterial's that automatically reload themselves if the underlying certificates have changed (based on timestamp). This should make updating a running applications easier when certs come close to expiry.
> >
> > Also trying to find some people to help me out.
> >
> >
> > yours,
> >
> > Julius
> >
> > http://juliusdavies.ca/commons-ssl/
> >
> >
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Re: commons-ssl update (commons-ssl-0.3.0 released)
Posted by Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org>.
Julius,
Your individual CLA is now on file. Is there any news regarding the
corporate CLA / software grant for commons-ssl?
Oleg
On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 19:48 -0700, Julius Davies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here's an update on commons-ssl. Hope no one minds.
>
> I finally got around to setting up CVS, so I'm able to do "releases" now. Decided to call the first release "commons-ssl-0.3.0".
>
> I've also added support for doing RMI over SSL:
>
> import org.apache.commons.ssl.RMISocketFactoryImpl;
>
> // RMISocketFactoryImpl tries to detect plain sockets, so you should be able
> // to use this even in situations where not all of the RMI servers you
> // are talking to are using SSL.
> RMISocketFactoryImpl impl = new RMISocketFactoryImpl();
>
> // Here's where we tell Java to use our new RMI socket factory!
> RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory( impl );
>
>
> Have high hopes for lots of additional stuff in the future. These are some ideas I'm thinking of:
>
> - Hope to support old style ssleay format encrypted (and plain) rsa keys.
>
> - Hope to support pkcs8 format rsa keys.
>
> - NotQuiteSoEasySSLProtocolSocketFactory will trust any server The First Time, and store that server's cert on disk for future accesses.
>
> - TrustMaterial's that automatically reload themselves if the underlying certificates have changed (based on timestamp). This should make updating a running applications easier when certs come close to expiry.
>
> Also trying to find some people to help me out.
>
>
> yours,
>
> Julius
>
> http://juliusdavies.ca/commons-ssl/
>
>
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