maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties'
maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/security'
maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/blacklisted.certs'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/blocked.certs'
maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/default.policy'
maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/java.policy'
maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/java.security'
#jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes=
jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=Basic
+#
+# Allow restricted HTTP request headers
+#
+# By default, the following request headers are not allowed to be set by user code
+# in HttpRequests: "connection", "content-length", "expect", "host" and "upgrade".
+# The 'jdk.httpclient.allowRestrictedHeaders' property allows one or more of these
+# headers to be specified as a comma separated list to override the default restriction.
+# The names are case-insensitive and white-space is ignored (removed before processing
+# the list). Note, this capability is mostly intended for testing and isn't expected
+# to be used in real deployments. Protocol errors or other undefined behavior is likely
+# to occur when using them. The property is not set by default.
+# Note also, that there may be other headers that are restricted from being set
+# depending on the context. This includes the "Authorization" header when the
+# relevant HttpClient has an authenticator set. These restrictions cannot be
+# overridden by this property.
+#
+# jdk.httpclient.allowRestrictedHeaders=host
+#
#
# Transparent NTLM HTTP authentication mode on Windows. Transparent authentication
# can be used for the NTLM scheme, where the security credentials based on the
--- /dev/null
+Algorithm=SHA-256
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grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.crypto.cryptoki" {
permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
"accessClassInPackage.com.sun.crypto.provider";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.jdk.internal.misc";
permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
"accessClassInPackage.sun.security.*";
permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.nio.ch";
# Policy for failed Kerberos KDC lookups:
#
# When a KDC is unavailable (network error, service failure, etc), it is
-# put inside a blacklist and accessed less often for future requests. The
+# put inside a secondary list and accessed less often for future requests. The
# value (case-insensitive) for this policy can be:
#
# tryLast
-# KDCs in the blacklist are always tried after those not on the list.
+# KDCs in the secondary list are always tried after those not on the list.
#
# tryLess[:max_retries,timeout]
-# KDCs in the blacklist are still tried by their order in the configuration,
-# but with smaller max_retries and timeout values. max_retries and timeout
-# are optional numerical parameters (default 1 and 5000, which means once
-# and 5 seconds). Please notes that if any of the values defined here is
-# more than what is defined in krb5.conf, it will be ignored.
-#
-# Whenever a KDC is detected as available, it is removed from the blacklist.
-# The blacklist is reset when krb5.conf is reloaded. You can add
+# KDCs in the secondary list are still tried by their order in the
+# configuration, but with smaller max_retries and timeout values.
+# max_retries and timeout are optional numerical parameters (default 1 and
+# 5000, which means once and 5 seconds). Please note that if any of the
+# values defined here are more than what is defined in krb5.conf, it will be
+# ignored.
+#
+# Whenever a KDC is detected as available, it is removed from the secondary
+# list. The secondary list is reset when krb5.conf is reloaded. You can add
# refreshKrb5Config=true to a JAAS configuration file so that krb5.conf is
# reloaded whenever a JAAS authentication is attempted.
#