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A: How is the SSL client certificate chosen when there are multiple matching certificates?

rxgA server that requires client authentication will send a list of acceptable certificate types, possibly along with a list of acceptable CAs. Your Java client then applies the following algorithm: For each certificate type (RSA, DSA, EC) accepted by the server, find any public/private key pairs ...

rxg
rxg
Fair enough! Answer tightened up.
The key usage (if present in potential client certs) is also used to make the choice.
rxg
rxg
Actually Bruno, as of Java 7u60 and 8u5 the default KeyManager implementation doesn't seem to check key usage or extended key usage
If you look at what's done with CheckType in getAliases, itself called by chooseAlias, it looks like certificates with the right EKU will be preferred.
rxg
rxg
Hmm, they must have changed the algorithm since that dump - with 7u60 I don't get the same result, or the same debug messages. I'm looking at java.net/download/openjdk/jdk7u40/promoted/b43/… for the source, and if I test with a key with -ext eku=codeSig -ext ku=cRLSign it still gets selected
12:05
Having these extensions doesn't mean it won't get selected, it just means it won't be preferred if there's a better match. Do you test with just that cert or others better matching certs in your keystore too?
rxg
rxg
I have two potential matches, one has -ext ku=digitalSigning -ext eku=clientAuth and the other has -ext ku=cRLSign -ext eku=codeSig. You would think that clientAuth would be preferred, but it's not the case with the JDKs I tested
12:18
I'm not sure, I haven't tried. This might have something to do with the plain (non-extended) key usage too.
... but you should have that in your example indeed...
It might be worth trying without any plain ku.
rxg
rxg
I'll try anything :D I'm interested to see if I can influence the result with kU or eKU
What do you recommend?
It looks like it depends on key usage, extended key usage and the date.
It might be worth looking into it with a debugger, but I don't really have time to set up such an environment at the moment.
rxg
rxg
Actual logic seems closer to this hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/jdk/file/9b8c96f96a0f/src/share/… (tested with 7u60 and 8u20-EA)
12:34
Indeed, I was just looking at that. You're right.
This depends on the KMF algorithm https://github.com/openjdk-mirror/jdk7u-jdk/blob/master/src/share/classes/sun/security/ssl/SSLContextImpl.java
but that's going to be SunX509 by default indeed.
rxg
rxg
I guess the lesson is if you need control of the selection, you need to write it yourself ...
Yes, that's what I would do.
I you use the PKIX or NewSunX509 KMF algorithm, you should then use the implementation I was pointing at, otherwise, by default it's SunX509, and it's the one you've just mentioned. github.com/openjdk-mirror/jdk7u-jdk/blob/master/src/share/…
13:00
I have to go, nice talking to you.
rxg
rxg
Same here, I'll update my answer to reflect our discussion, thanks
I've just edited mine here: stackoverflow.com/a/23986037/372643

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