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[jira] Closed: (DERBY-324) AES encryption test fails on Solaris 10
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-324?page=all ]
Olav Sandstaa closed DERBY-324:
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The AES encryption test runs without errors on Solaris 10.
> AES encryption test fails on Solaris 10
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-324
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-324
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Test
> Versions: 10.1.1.0
> Environment: Solaris 10 (both Sparc and x86) jdk 1.4 and 1.5.
> Reporter: Olav Sandstaa
> Assignee: Olav Sandstaa
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: aes_sol10.diff, aes_sol10.stat
>
> The store/aes.sql test on Solaris 10 produces the following diff report:
> *** Start: aes jdk1.4.2_02 2005-05-30 12:13:17 ***
> 206 del
> < ERROR XJ001: Java exception: 'Wrong keysize: must be equal to 128, 192 or 256: java.security.InvalidParameterException'.
> 206a206
> > ERROR XJ001: Java exception: 'AES key length must be 128, 192, or 256 bits: java.security.InvalidParameterException'.
> Test Failed.
> *** End: aes jdk1.4.2_02 2005-05-30 12:14:06 ***
> The cause of this problem is that on most OSs, the java.security.InvalidParameterException thrown by the JVM when an invalid encryption key length is requested contains a message with the following text:
> Wrong keysize: must be equal to 128, 192 or 256
> while on Solaris 10 the message contained in the exception has been changed to:
> AES key length must be 128, 192, or 256 bits
> The reason for this is most likely that a different encryption library is included in Solaris 10 compared
> to the other OSs, either as part of the JVM or as a native library.
> The problem occurs on Solaris 10 running on both x86 and Sparc processors. It occurs both with jdk 1.4 and jdk 1.5.
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