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- Caused by: java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException: Cannot recover key 4 answers
I have an application where the server side code loads the keystore -
KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
ks.load(new FileInputStream(keyStoreFile), "password".toCharArray());
KeyManagerFactory kmf = KeyManagerFactory.getInstance("SunX509");
kmf.init(ks, "privatepassword".toCharArray());
SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
sslCtx.init(kmf.getKeyManagers(), null, null);
This worked fine when I had only one private key in the keystore. When I added another private key (with a different password) to the keystore I got this error
java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException: Cannot recover key
at sun.security.provider.KeyProtector.recover(KeyProtector.java:311)
at sun.security.provider.JavaKeyStore.engineGetKey(JavaKeyStore.java:121)
at sun.security.provider.JavaKeyStore$JKS.engineGetKey(JavaKeyStore.java:38)
at java.security.KeyStore.getKey(KeyStore.java:763)
at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SunX509KeyManagerImpl.<init>(SunX509KeyManagerImpl.java:113)
at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.KeyManagerFactoryImpl$SunX509.engineInit(KeyManagerFactoryImpl.java:48)
I then tried creating a custom keymanager as specified in the link below
@Bruno I tried the suggestion you have given. However that does not work. My custom key manager factory looks like this -
class CustomKeyManager implements X509KeyManager {
private final KeyStore ks;
private final String alias;
public CustomKeyManager(KeyStore ks, String alias) {
this.ks = ks;
this.alias = alias;
}
@Override
public String[] getClientAliases(String paramString,
Principal[] paramArrayOfPrincipal) {
return new String[]{alias};
}
@Override
public String chooseClientAlias(String[] paramArrayOfString,
Principal[] paramArrayOfPrincipal, Socket paramSocket) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return alias;
}
@Override
public String[] getServerAliases(String paramString,
Principal[] paramArrayOfPrincipal) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return new String[] {alias};
}
@Override
public String chooseServerAlias(String paramString,
Principal[] paramArrayOfPrincipal, Socket paramSocket) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return alias;
}
@Override
public X509Certificate[] getCertificateChain(String paramString) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return null;
}
@Override
public PrivateKey getPrivateKey(String paramString) {
PrivateKey pk = null;
try { //have hardcoded this to the key i am working with
pk = (PrivateKey) ks.getKey("mykey", "privatepassword".toCharArray());
} catch (UnrecoverableKeyException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (KeyStoreException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
return pk;
}
}
After I create an object of CustomKeyManager if I make a call to getPrivateKey I get a non null private key -
Sun RSA private CRT key, 1024 bits modulus: 117260821110864021601500037071432398877761428124640545232618906306796101075244931231861318133902594657774603548686479580347869030216483422242066483203953111970007516384847036243243010603169399491545560497255823475630452314709747201644535089867367118834303975042348737995500693672037616900410158764770570813729 .......
This tells me that my getPrivateKey is working.
I use the CustomKeyManager in the following manner
KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance("JKS");
ks.load(new FileInputStream(keyStoreFile), "password".toCharArray());
SSLContext sslCtx = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS");
CustomKeyManager ck = new CustomKeyManager(ks, "mykey");
KeyManager[] kms = new KeyManager[1];
kms[0] = ck;
System.out.println(ck.getPrivateKey("mykey")); //returns a non null value
sslCtx.init(kms , null, null); //throws an exception
The exception I get is
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: no cipher suites in common
Is there a mistake in the way I am creating and using the CustomKeyManager. The other thing of interest is that if I set breakpoints to all the method entry points in the CustomKeyManager, none of them are hit.