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java.lang.Object | +--java.security.Permission | +--java.net.SocketPermission
This class represents access to a network via sockets. A SocketPermission consists of a host specification and a set of "actions" specifying ways to connect to that host. The host is specified as
host = (hostname | IPv4address | iPv6reference) [:portrange] portrange = portnumber | -portnumber | portnumber-[portnumber]The host is expressed as a DNS name, as a numerical IP address, or as "localhost" (for the local machine). The wildcard "*" may be included once in a DNS name host specification. If it is included, it must be in the leftmost position, as in "*.sun.com".
The format of the IPv6reference should follow that specified in RFC 2732: Format for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URLs:
ipv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]"For example, you can construct a SocketPermission instance as the following:
String hostAddress = inetaddress.getHostAddress(); if (inetaddress instanceof Inet6Address) { sp = new SocketPermission("[" + hostAddress + "]:" + port, action); } else { sp = new SocketPermission(hostAddress + ":" + port, action); }or
String host = url.getHost(); sp = new SocketPermission(host + ":" + port, action);
The full uncompressed form of an IPv6 literal address is also valid.
The port or portrange is optional. A port specification of the form "N-", where N is a port number, signifies all ports numbered N and above, while a specification of the form "-N" indicates all ports numbered N and below.
The possible ways to connect to the host are
accept connect listen resolveThe "listen" action is only meaningful when used with "localhost". The "resolve" (resolve host/ip name service lookups) action is implied when any of the other actions are present.
As an example of the creation and meaning of SocketPermissions, note that if the following permission:
p1 = new SocketPermission("puffin.eng.sun.com:7777", "connect,accept");is granted to some code, it allows that code to connect to port 7777 on
puffin.eng.sun.com
, and to accept connections on that port.
Similarly, if the following permission:
p1 = new SocketPermission("puffin.eng.sun.com:7777", "connect,accept"); p2 = new SocketPermission("localhost:1024-", "accept,connect,listen");is granted to some code, it allows that code to accept connections on, connect to, or listen on any port between 1024 and 65535 on the local host.
Note: Granting code permission to accept or make connections to remote hosts may be dangerous because malevolent code can then more easily transfer and share confidential data among parties who may not otherwise have access to the data.
Permissions
,
SocketPermission
Constructor Summary | |
SocketPermission(String host,
String action)
Creates a new SocketPermission object with the specified actions. |
Method Summary | |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Checks two SocketPermission objects for equality. |
String |
getActions()
Returns the canonical string representation of the actions. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this object. |
boolean |
implies(Permission p)
Checks if this socket permission object "implies" the specified permission. |
PermissionCollection |
newPermissionCollection()
Returns a new PermissionCollection object for storing SocketPermission objects. |
Methods inherited from class java.security.Permission |
checkGuard, getName, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public SocketPermission(String host, String action)
To specify the local machine, use "localhost" as the host. Also note: An empty host String ("") is equivalent to "localhost".
The actions parameter contains a comma-separated list of the actions granted for the specified host (and port(s)). Possible actions are "connect", "listen", "accept", "resolve", or any combination of those. "resolve" is automatically added when any of the other three are specified.
Examples of SocketPermission instantiation are the following:
nr = new SocketPermission("www.catalog.com", "connect"); nr = new SocketPermission("www.sun.com:80", "connect"); nr = new SocketPermission("*.sun.com", "connect"); nr = new SocketPermission("*.edu", "resolve"); nr = new SocketPermission("204.160.241.0", "connect"); nr = new SocketPermission("localhost:1024-65535", "listen"); nr = new SocketPermission("204.160.241.0:1024-65535", "connect");
host
- the hostname or IPaddress of the computer, optionally
including a colon followed by a port or port range.action
- the action string.Method Detail |
public boolean implies(Permission p)
More specifically, this method first ensures that all of the following are true (and returns false if any of them are not):
implies
checks each of the following, in order,
and for each returns true if the stated condition is true:
implies
returns false.
implies
in class Permission
p
- the permission to check against.
public boolean equals(Object obj)
equals
in class Permission
obj
- the object to test for equality with this object.
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class Permission
public String getActions()
getActions
in class Permission
public PermissionCollection newPermissionCollection()
SocketPermission objects must be stored in a manner that allows them
to be inserted into the collection in any order, but that also enables the
PermissionCollection implies
method to be implemented in an efficient (and consistent) manner.
newPermissionCollection
in class Permission
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