From 9c5ca03ebed5455b3506f9b503e9adcb4a456f1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frank Brehm Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 13:24:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] committing changes in /etc after apt run Package changes: +libatk-wrapper-java 0.33.3-20ubuntu0.1 all +libatk-wrapper-java-jni 0.33.3-20ubuntu0.1 amd64 +openjdk-8-jre 8u252-b09-1~18.04 amd64 +openjdk-8-jre-headless 8u252-b09-1~18.04 amd64 --- .etckeeper | 25 + alternatives/orbd | 1 + alternatives/orbd.1.gz | 1 + alternatives/policytool | 1 + alternatives/policytool.1.gz | 1 + alternatives/servertool | 1 + alternatives/servertool.1.gz | 1 + alternatives/tnameserv | 1 + alternatives/tnameserv.1.gz | 1 + java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties | 9 + java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties | 62 + java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties | 280 +++++ java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties | 78 ++ .../images/cursors/cursors.properties | 40 + java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg | 37 + java-8-openjdk/logging.properties | 59 + java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access | 79 ++ java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password | 64 + .../management/management.properties | 331 +++++ java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl | 110 ++ java-8-openjdk/net.properties | 121 ++ java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja | 119 ++ java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties | 323 +++++ java-8-openjdk/security/blacklisted.certs | 20 + java-8-openjdk/security/java.policy | 101 ++ java-8-openjdk/security/java.security | 1097 +++++++++++++++++ java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg | 4 + java-8-openjdk/sound.properties | 49 + java-8-openjdk/swing.properties | 2 + mailcap | 3 + 30 files changed, 3021 insertions(+) create mode 120000 alternatives/orbd create mode 120000 alternatives/orbd.1.gz create mode 120000 alternatives/policytool create mode 120000 alternatives/policytool.1.gz create mode 120000 alternatives/servertool create mode 120000 alternatives/servertool.1.gz create mode 120000 alternatives/tnameserv create mode 120000 alternatives/tnameserv.1.gz create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/images/cursors/cursors.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/logging.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/management/management.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/net.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/security/blacklisted.certs create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/security/java.policy create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/security/java.security create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/sound.properties create mode 100644 java-8-openjdk/swing.properties diff --git a/.etckeeper b/.etckeeper index cc86380..7dfe9d8 100755 --- a/.etckeeper +++ b/.etckeeper @@ -1988,6 +1988,31 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/unlimited/default_local.policy maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/public_suffix_list.dat' maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/sound.properties' maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/swing.properties' +maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-openjdk' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties' +maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-openjdk/images' +maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-openjdk/images/cursors' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/images/cursors/cursors.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/logging.properties' +maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-openjdk/management' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/management/management.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/net.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties' +maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-openjdk/security' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/security/blacklisted.certs' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/security/java.policy' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/security/java.security' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/sound.properties' +maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-openjdk/swing.properties' maybe chmod 0755 'kernel' maybe chmod 0644 'kernel-img.conf' maybe chmod 0755 'kernel/header_postinst.d' diff --git a/alternatives/orbd b/alternatives/orbd new file mode 120000 index 0000000..becb31e --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/orbd @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/orbd \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/orbd.1.gz b/alternatives/orbd.1.gz new file mode 120000 index 0000000..c52991d --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/orbd.1.gz @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/orbd.1.gz \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/policytool b/alternatives/policytool new file mode 120000 index 0000000..4c10a27 --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/policytool @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/policytool \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/policytool.1.gz b/alternatives/policytool.1.gz new file mode 120000 index 0000000..3e044dd --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/policytool.1.gz @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/policytool.1.gz \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/servertool b/alternatives/servertool new file mode 120000 index 0000000..6dab3a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/servertool @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/servertool \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/servertool.1.gz b/alternatives/servertool.1.gz new file mode 120000 index 0000000..3d175f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/servertool.1.gz @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/servertool.1.gz \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/tnameserv b/alternatives/tnameserv new file mode 120000 index 0000000..be38dca --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/tnameserv @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/tnameserv \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/alternatives/tnameserv.1.gz b/alternatives/tnameserv.1.gz new file mode 120000 index 0000000..5c7558b --- /dev/null +++ b/alternatives/tnameserv.1.gz @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/tnameserv.1.gz \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties b/java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1129f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/accessibility.properties @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# +# The following line specifies the assistive technology classes +# that should be loaded into the Java VM when the AWT is initailized. +# Specify multiple classes by separating them with commas. +# Note: the line below cannot end the file (there must be at +# a minimum a blank line following it). +# +assistive_technologies=org.GNOME.Accessibility.AtkWrapper + diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties b/java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6007d7a --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/calendars.properties @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +# +# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this +# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided +# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. +# +# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that +# accompanied this code). +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version +# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +# +# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA +# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any +# questions. +# + +# +# Japanese imperial calendar +# +# Meiji since 1868-01-01 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +# Taisho since 1912-07-30 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +# Showa since 1926-12-25 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +# Heisei since 1989-01-08 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +# Reiwa since 2019-05-01 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +calendar.japanese.type: LocalGregorianCalendar +calendar.japanese.eras: \ + name=Meiji,abbr=M,since=-3218832000000; \ + name=Taisho,abbr=T,since=-1812153600000; \ + name=Showa,abbr=S,since=-1357603200000; \ + name=Heisei,abbr=H,since=600220800000; \ + name=Reiwa,abbr=R,since=1556668800000 + +# +# Taiwanese calendar +# Minguo since 1911-01-01 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +calendar.taiwanese.type: LocalGregorianCalendar +calendar.taiwanese.eras: \ + name=MinGuo,since=-1830384000000 + +# +# Thai Buddhist calendar +# Buddhist Era since -542-01-01 00:00:00 local time (Gregorian) +calendar.thai-buddhist.type: LocalGregorianCalendar +calendar.thai-buddhist.eras: \ + name=BuddhistEra,abbr=B.E.,since=-79302585600000 +calendar.thai-buddhist.year-boundary: \ + day1=4-1,since=-79302585600000; \ + day1=1-1,since=-915148800000 + +# +# Hijrah calendars +# +calendar.hijrah.Hijrah-umalqura: hijrah-config-umalqura.properties +calendar.hijrah.Hijrah-umalqura.type: islamic-umalqura diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties b/java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..559de96 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/content-types.properties @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ +#sun.net.www MIME content-types table +# +# Property fields: +# +# ::= 'description' '=' +# ::= 'file_extensions' '=' +# ::= 'icon' '=' +# ::= 'browser' | 'application' | 'save' | 'unknown' +# ::= 'application' '=' +# + +# +# The "we don't know anything about this data" type(s). +# Used internally to mark unrecognized types. +# +content/unknown: description=Unknown Content +unknown/unknown: description=Unknown Data Type + +# +# The template we should use for temporary files when launching an application +# to view a document of given type. +# +temp.file.template: /tmp/%s + +# +# The "real" types. +# +application/octet-stream: \ + description=Generic Binary Stream;\ + file_extensions=.saveme,.dump,.hqx,.arc,.o,.a,.bin,.exe,.z,.gz + +application/oda: \ + description=ODA Document;\ + file_extensions=.oda + +application/pdf: \ + description=Adobe PDF Format;\ + file_extensions=.pdf + +application/postscript: \ + description=Postscript File;\ + file_extensions=.eps,.ai,.ps;\ + icon=ps;\ + action=application;\ + application=imagetool %s + +application/x-dvi: \ + description=TeX DVI File;\ + file_extensions=.dvi;\ + action=application;\ + application=xdvi %s + +application/x-hdf: \ + description=Hierarchical Data Format;\ + file_extensions=.hdf;\ + action=save + +application/x-latex: \ + description=LaTeX Source;\ + file_extensions=.latex + +application/x-netcdf: \ + description=Unidata netCDF Data Format;\ + file_extensions=.nc,.cdf;\ + action=save + +application/x-tex: \ + description=TeX Source;\ + file_extensions=.tex + +application/x-texinfo: \ + description=Gnu Texinfo;\ + file_extensions=.texinfo,.texi + +application/x-troff: \ + description=Troff Source;\ + file_extensions=.t,.tr,.roff;\ + action=application;\ + application=xterm -title troff -e sh -c \"nroff %s | col | more -w\" + +application/x-troff-man: \ + description=Troff Manpage Source;\ + file_extensions=.man;\ + action=application;\ + application=xterm -title troff -e sh -c \"nroff -man %s | col | more -w\" + +application/x-troff-me: \ + description=Troff ME Macros;\ + file_extensions=.me;\ + action=application;\ + application=xterm -title troff -e sh -c \"nroff -me %s | col | more -w\" + +application/x-troff-ms: \ + description=Troff MS Macros;\ + file_extensions=.ms;\ + action=application;\ + application=xterm -title troff -e sh -c \"nroff -ms %s | col | more -w\" + +application/x-wais-source: \ + description=Wais Source;\ + file_extensions=.src,.wsrc + +application/zip: \ + description=Zip File;\ + file_extensions=.zip;\ + icon=zip;\ + action=save + +application/x-bcpio: \ + description=Old Binary CPIO Archive;\ + file_extensions=.bcpio; action=save + +application/x-cpio: \ + description=Unix CPIO Archive;\ + file_extensions=.cpio; action=save + +application/x-gtar: \ + description=Gnu Tar Archive;\ + file_extensions=.gtar;\ + icon=tar;\ + action=save + +application/x-shar: \ + description=Shell Archive;\ + file_extensions=.sh,.shar;\ + action=save + +application/x-sv4cpio: \ + description=SVR4 CPIO Archive;\ + file_extensions=.sv4cpio; action=save + +application/x-sv4crc: \ + description=SVR4 CPIO with CRC;\ + file_extensions=.sv4crc; action=save + +application/x-tar: \ + description=Tar Archive;\ + file_extensions=.tar;\ + icon=tar;\ + action=save + +application/x-ustar: \ + description=US Tar Archive;\ + file_extensions=.ustar;\ + action=save + +audio/basic: \ + description=Basic Audio;\ + file_extensions=.snd,.au;\ + icon=audio;\ + action=application;\ + application=audiotool %s + +audio/x-aiff: \ + description=Audio Interchange Format File;\ + file_extensions=.aifc,.aif,.aiff;\ + icon=aiff + +audio/x-wav: \ + description=Wav Audio;\ + file_extensions=.wav;\ + icon=wav + +image/gif: \ + description=GIF Image;\ + file_extensions=.gif;\ + icon=gif;\ + action=browser + +image/ief: \ + description=Image Exchange Format;\ + file_extensions=.ief + +image/jpeg: \ + description=JPEG Image;\ + file_extensions=.jfif,.jfif-tbnl,.jpe,.jpg,.jpeg;\ + icon=jpeg;\ + action=browser;\ + application=imagetool %s + +image/tiff: \ + description=TIFF Image;\ + file_extensions=.tif,.tiff;\ + icon=tiff + +image/vnd.fpx: \ + description=FlashPix Image;\ + file_extensions=.fpx,.fpix + +image/x-cmu-rast: \ + description=CMU Raster Image;\ + file_extensions=.ras + +image/x-portable-anymap: \ + description=PBM Anymap Format;\ + file_extensions=.pnm + +image/x-portable-bitmap: \ + description=PBM Bitmap Format;\ + file_extensions=.pbm + +image/x-portable-graymap: \ + description=PBM Graymap Format;\ + file_extensions=.pgm + +image/x-portable-pixmap: \ + description=PBM Pixmap Format;\ + file_extensions=.ppm + +image/x-rgb: \ + description=RGB Image;\ + file_extensions=.rgb + +image/x-xbitmap: \ + description=X Bitmap Image;\ + file_extensions=.xbm,.xpm + +image/x-xwindowdump: \ + description=X Window Dump Image;\ + file_extensions=.xwd + +image/png: \ + description=PNG Image;\ + file_extensions=.png;\ + icon=png;\ + action=browser + +image/bmp: \ + description=Bitmap Image;\ + file_extensions=.bmp; + +text/html: \ + description=HTML Document;\ + file_extensions=.htm,.html;\ + icon=html + +text/plain: \ + description=Plain Text;\ + file_extensions=.text,.c,.cc,.c++,.h,.pl,.txt,.java,.el;\ + icon=text;\ + action=browser + +text/tab-separated-values: \ + description=Tab Separated Values Text;\ + file_extensions=.tsv + +text/x-setext: \ + description=Structure Enhanced Text;\ + file_extensions=.etx + +video/mpeg: \ + description=MPEG Video Clip;\ + file_extensions=.mpg,.mpe,.mpeg;\ + icon=mpeg;\ + action=application;\ + application=mpeg_play %s + +video/quicktime: \ + description=QuickTime Video Clip;\ + file_extensions=.mov,.qt + +application/x-troff-msvideo: \ + description=AVI Video;\ + file_extensions=.avi;\ + icon=avi + +video/x-sgi-movie: \ + description=SGI Movie;\ + file_extensions=.movie,.mv + +message/rfc822: \ + description=Internet Email Message;\ + file_extensions=.mime + +application/xml: \ + description=XML document;\ + file_extensions=.xml + + + diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties b/java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..223002a --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/flavormap.properties @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# +# This properties file is used to initialize the default +# java.awt.datatransfer.SystemFlavorMap. It contains the X11 platform-specific, +# default mappings between common X11 selection atoms and platform-independent +# MIME type strings, which will be converted into +# java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavors. +# +# These default mappings may be augmented by specifying the +# +# AWT.DnD.flavorMapFileURL +# +# property in the appropriate awt.properties file. The specified properties URL +# will be loaded into the SystemFlavorMap. +# +# The standard format is: +# +# = +# +# should be a string identifier that the native platform will +# recognize as a valid data format. should specify both a MIME +# primary type and a MIME subtype separated by a '/'. The MIME type may include +# parameters, where each parameter is a key/value pair separated by '=', and +# where each parameter to the MIME type is separated by a ';'. +# +# Because SystemFlavorMap implements FlavorTable, developers are free to +# duplicate both native keys and DataFlavor values. If a mapping contains a +# duplicate key or value, earlier mappings which included this key or value +# will be preferred. +# +# Mappings whose values specify DataFlavors with primary MIME types of +# "text", and which support the charset parameter, should specify the exact +# format in which the native platform expects the data. The "charset" +# parameter specifies the char to byte encoding, the "eoln" parameter +# specifies the end-of-line marker, and the "terminators" parameter specifies +# the number of terminating NUL bytes. Note that "eoln" and "terminators" +# are not standardized MIME type parameters. They are specific to this file +# format ONLY. They will not appear in any of the DataFlavors returned by the +# SystemFlavorMap at the Java level. +# +# If the "charset" parameter is omitted, or has zero length, the platform +# default encoding is assumed. If the "eoln" parameter is omitted, or has +# zero length, "\n" is assumed. If the "terminators" parameter is omitted, +# or has a value less than zero, zero is assumed. +# +# Upon initialization, the data transfer subsystem will record the specified +# details of the native text format, but the default SystemFlavorMap will +# present a large set of synthesized DataFlavors which map, in both +# directions, to the native. After receiving data from the application in one +# of the synthetic DataFlavors, the data transfer subsystem will transform +# the data stream into the format specified in this file before passing the +# transformed stream to the native system. +# +# Mappings whose values specify DataFlavors with primary MIME types of +# "text", but which do not support the charset parameter, will be treated as +# opaque, 8-bit data. They will not undergo any transformation process, and +# any "charset", "eoln", or "terminators" parameters specified in this file +# will be ignored. +# +# See java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor.selectBestTextFlavor for a list of +# text flavors which support the charset parameter. + +UTF8_STRING=text/plain;charset=UTF-8;eoln="\n";terminators=0 + +# The COMPOUND_TEXT support for inter-client text transfer is disabled by +# default. The reason is that many native applications prefer this format over +# other native text formats, but are unable to decode the textual data in this +# format properly. This results in java-to-native text transfer failures. +# To enable the COMPOUND_TEXT support for this JRE installation uncomment +# the line below. + +# COMPOUND_TEXT=text/plain;charset=x-compound-text;eoln="\n";terminators=0 + +TEXT=text/plain;eoln="\n";terminators=0 +STRING=text/plain;charset=iso8859-1;eoln="\n";terminators=0 +FILE_NAME=application/x-java-file-list;class=java.util.List +text/uri-list=application/x-java-file-list;class=java.util.List +PNG=image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image +JFIF=image/x-java-image;class=java.awt.Image diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/images/cursors/cursors.properties b/java-8-openjdk/images/cursors/cursors.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30e9f90 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/images/cursors/cursors.properties @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +# +# +# Cursors Properties file +# +# Names GIF89 sources for Custom Cursors and their associated HotSpots +# +# Note: the syntax of the property name is significant and is parsed +# by java.awt.Cursor +# +# The syntax is: Cursor...File= +# Cursor...HotSpot=, +# Cursor...Name= +# +Cursor.CopyDrop.32x32.File=motif_CopyDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.CopyDrop.32x32.HotSpot=0,0 +Cursor.CopyDrop.32x32.Name=CopyDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.MoveDrop.32x32.File=motif_MoveDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.MoveDrop.32x32.HotSpot=0,0 +Cursor.MoveDrop.32x32.Name=MoveDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.LinkDrop.32x32.File=motif_LinkDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.LinkDrop.32x32.HotSpot=0,0 +Cursor.LinkDrop.32x32.Name=LinkDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.CopyNoDrop.32x32.File=motif_CopyNoDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.CopyNoDrop.32x32.HotSpot=6,2 +Cursor.CopyNoDrop.32x32.Name=CopyNoDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.MoveNoDrop.32x32.File=motif_MoveNoDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.MoveNoDrop.32x32.HotSpot=6,2 +Cursor.MoveNoDrop.32x32.Name=MoveNoDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.LinkNoDrop.32x32.File=motif_LinkNoDrop32x32.gif +Cursor.LinkNoDrop.32x32.HotSpot=6,2 +Cursor.LinkNoDrop.32x32.Name=LinkNoDrop32x32 +# +Cursor.Invalid.32x32.File=invalid32x32.gif +Cursor.Invalid.32x32.HotSpot=6,2 +Cursor.Invalid.32x32.Name=Invalid32x32 diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg b/java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a205d30 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +# +# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this +# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided +# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. +# +# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that +# accompanied this code). +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version +# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +# +# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA +# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any +# questions. +# +# +# List of JVMs that can be used as an option to java, javac, etc. +# Order is important -- first in this list is the default JVM. +# NOTE that this both this file and its format are UNSUPPORTED and +# WILL GO AWAY in a future release. +# +# You may also select a JVM in an arbitrary location with the +# "-XXaltjvm=" option, but that too is unsupported +# and may not be available in a future release. +# +-server KNOWN +-client IGNORE +-zero KNOWN +-dcevm KNOWN diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/logging.properties b/java-8-openjdk/logging.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65cf1b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/logging.properties @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +############################################################ +# Default Logging Configuration File +# +# You can use a different file by specifying a filename +# with the java.util.logging.config.file system property. +# For example java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=myfile +############################################################ + +############################################################ +# Global properties +############################################################ + +# "handlers" specifies a comma separated list of log Handler +# classes. These handlers will be installed during VM startup. +# Note that these classes must be on the system classpath. +# By default we only configure a ConsoleHandler, which will only +# show messages at the INFO and above levels. +handlers= java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler + +# To also add the FileHandler, use the following line instead. +#handlers= java.util.logging.FileHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler + +# Default global logging level. +# This specifies which kinds of events are logged across +# all loggers. For any given facility this global level +# can be overriden by a facility specific level +# Note that the ConsoleHandler also has a separate level +# setting to limit messages printed to the console. +.level= INFO + +############################################################ +# Handler specific properties. +# Describes specific configuration info for Handlers. +############################################################ + +# default file output is in user's home directory. +java.util.logging.FileHandler.pattern = %h/java%u.log +java.util.logging.FileHandler.limit = 50000 +java.util.logging.FileHandler.count = 1 +java.util.logging.FileHandler.formatter = java.util.logging.XMLFormatter + +# Limit the message that are printed on the console to INFO and above. +java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level = INFO +java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter = java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter + +# Example to customize the SimpleFormatter output format +# to print one-line log message like this: +# : [] +# +# java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format=%4$s: %5$s [%1$tc]%n + +############################################################ +# Facility specific properties. +# Provides extra control for each logger. +############################################################ + +# For example, set the com.xyz.foo logger to only log SEVERE +# messages: +com.xyz.foo.level = SEVERE diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access b/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce80b47 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +###################################################################### +# Default Access Control File for Remote JMX(TM) Monitoring +###################################################################### +# +# Access control file for Remote JMX API access to monitoring. +# This file defines the allowed access for different roles. The +# password file (jmxremote.password by default) defines the roles and their +# passwords. To be functional, a role must have an entry in +# both the password and the access files. +# +# The default location of this file is $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.access +# You can specify an alternate location by specifying a property in +# the management config file $JRE/lib/management/management.properties +# (See that file for details) +# +# The file format for password and access files is syntactically the same +# as the Properties file format. The syntax is described in the Javadoc +# for java.util.Properties.load. +# A typical access file has multiple lines, where each line is blank, +# a comment (like this one), or an access control entry. +# +# An access control entry consists of a role name, and an +# associated access level. The role name is any string that does not +# itself contain spaces or tabs. It corresponds to an entry in the +# password file (jmxremote.password). The access level is one of the +# following: +# "readonly" grants access to read attributes of MBeans. +# For monitoring, this means that a remote client in this +# role can read measurements but cannot perform any action +# that changes the environment of the running program. +# "readwrite" grants access to read and write attributes of MBeans, +# to invoke operations on them, and optionally +# to create or remove them. This access should be granted +# only to trusted clients, since they can potentially +# interfere with the smooth operation of a running program. +# +# The "readwrite" access level can optionally be followed by the "create" and/or +# "unregister" keywords. The "unregister" keyword grants access to unregister +# (delete) MBeans. The "create" keyword grants access to create MBeans of a +# particular class or of any class matching a particular pattern. Access +# should only be granted to create MBeans of known and trusted classes. +# +# For example, the following entry would grant readwrite access +# to "controlRole", as well as access to create MBeans of the class +# javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor and to unregister any MBean: +# controlRole readwrite \ +# create javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitorMBean \ +# unregister +# or equivalently: +# controlRole readwrite unregister create javax.management.monitor.CounterMBean +# +# The following entry would grant readwrite access as well as access to create +# MBeans of any class in the packages javax.management.monitor and +# javax.management.timer: +# controlRole readwrite \ +# create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \ +# unregister +# +# The \ character is defined in the Properties file syntax to allow continuation +# lines as shown here. A * in a class pattern matches a sequence of characters +# other than dot (.), so javax.management.monitor.* matches +# javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor but not +# javax.management.monitor.foo.Bar. +# +# A given role should have at most one entry in this file. If a role +# has no entry, it has no access. +# If multiple entries are found for the same role name, then the last +# access entry is used. +# +# +# Default access control entries: +# o The "monitorRole" role has readonly access. +# o The "controlRole" role has readwrite access and can create the standard +# Timer and Monitor MBeans defined by the JMX API. + +monitorRole readonly +controlRole readwrite \ + create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \ + unregister diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password b/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7e7daa --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/management/jmxremote.password @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Template for jmxremote.password +# +# o Copy this template to jmxremote.password +# o Set the user/password entries in jmxremote.password +# o Change the permission of jmxremote.password to read-only +# by the owner. +# +# See below for the location of jmxremote.password file. +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +############################################################## +# Password File for Remote JMX Monitoring +############################################################## +# +# Password file for Remote JMX API access to monitoring. This +# file defines the different roles and their passwords. The access +# control file (jmxremote.access by default) defines the allowed +# access for each role. To be functional, a role must have an entry +# in both the password and the access files. +# +# Default location of this file is $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.password +# You can specify an alternate location by specifying a property in +# the management config file $JRE/lib/management/management.properties +# or by specifying a system property (See that file for details). + + +############################################################## +# File permissions of the jmxremote.password file +############################################################## +# Since there are cleartext passwords stored in this file, +# this file must be readable by ONLY the owner, +# otherwise the program will exit with an error. +# +# The file format for password and access files is syntactically the same +# as the Properties file format. The syntax is described in the Javadoc +# for java.util.Properties.load. +# Typical password file has multiple lines, where each line is blank, +# a comment (like this one), or a password entry. +# +# +# A password entry consists of a role name and an associated +# password. The role name is any string that does not itself contain +# spaces or tabs. The password is again any string that does not +# contain spaces or tabs. Note that passwords appear in the clear in +# this file, so it is a good idea not to use valuable passwords. +# +# A given role should have at most one entry in this file. If a role +# has no entry, it has no access. +# If multiple entries are found for the same role name, then the last one +# is used. +# +# In a typical installation, this file can be read by anybody on the +# local machine, and possibly by people on other machines. +# For # security, you should either restrict the access to this file, +# or specify another, less accessible file in the management config file +# as described above. +# +# Following are two commented-out entries. The "measureRole" role has +# password "QED". The "controlRole" role has password "R&D". +# +# monitorRole QED +# controlRole R&D + diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/management/management.properties b/java-8-openjdk/management/management.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70efa2e --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/management/management.properties @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +##################################################################### +# Default Configuration File for Java Platform Management +##################################################################### +# +# The Management Configuration file (in java.util.Properties format) +# will be read if one of the following system properties is set: +# -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port= +# or -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port= +# or -Dcom.sun.management.config.file= +# +# The default Management Configuration file is: +# +# $JRE/lib/management/management.properties +# +# Another location for the Management Configuration File can be specified +# by the following property on the Java command line: +# +# -Dcom.sun.management.config.file= +# +# If -Dcom.sun.management.config.file= is set, the port +# number for the management agent can be specified in the config file +# using the following lines: +# +# ################ Management Agent Port ######################### +# +# For setting the JMX RMI agent port use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.port= +# +# For setting the SNMP agent port use the following line +# com.sun.management.snmp.port= + +##################################################################### +# Optional Instrumentation +##################################################################### +# +# By default only the basic instrumentation with low overhead is on. +# The following properties allow to selectively turn on optional +# instrumentation which are off by default and may have some +# additional overhead. +# +# com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring +# +# This option enables thread contention monitoring if the +# Java virtual machine supports such instrumentation. +# Refer to the specification for the java.lang.management.ThreadMBean +# interface - see isThreadContentionMonitoringSupported() method. +# + +# To enable thread contention monitoring, uncomment the following line +# com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring + +##################################################################### +# SNMP Management Properties +##################################################################### +# +# If the system property -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port= +# is set then +# - The SNMP agent (with the Java virtual machine MIB) is started +# that listens on the specified port for incoming SNMP requests. +# - the following properties for read for SNMP management. +# +# The configuration can be specified only at startup time. +# Later changes to the above system property (e.g. via setProperty method), this +# config file, or the ACL file has no effect to the running SNMP agent. +# + +# +# ##################### SNMP Trap Port ######################### +# +# com.sun.management.snmp.trap= +# Specifies the remote port number at which managers are expected +# to listen for trap. For each host defined in the ACL file, +# the SNMP agent will send traps at : +# Default for this property is 162. +# + +# To set port for sending traps to a different port use the following line +# com.sun.management.snmp.trap= + +# +# ################ SNMP listen interface ######################### +# +# com.sun.management.snmp.interface= +# Specifies the local interface on which the SNMP agent will bind. +# This is useful when running on machines which have several +# interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific +# subnet accessible through that interface. +# Default for this property is "localhost". +# +# The format of the value for that property is any string accepted +# by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String). +# + +# For restricting the port on which SNMP agent listens use the following line +# com.sun.management.snmp.interface= + +# +# #################### SNMP ACL file ######################### +# +# com.sun.management.snmp.acl=true|false +# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as false then the ACL file +# is not checked: all manager hosts are allowed all access. +# + +# For SNMP without checking ACL file uncomment the following line +# com.sun.management.snmp.acl=false + +# +# com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath +# Specifies location for ACL file +# This is optional - default location is +# $JRE/lib/management/snmp.acl +# +# If the property "com.sun.management.snmp.acl" is set to false, +# then this property and the ACL file are ignored. +# Otherwise the ACL file must exist and be in the valid format. +# If the ACL file is empty or non existent then no access is allowed. +# +# The SNMP agent will read the ACL file at startup time. +# Modification to the ACL file has no effect to any running SNMP +# agents which read that ACL file at startup. +# + +# For a non-default acl file location use the following line +# com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath + +##################################################################### +# RMI Management Properties +##################################################################### +# +# If system property -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port= +# is set then +# - A MBean server is started +# - JRE Platform MBeans are registered in the MBean server +# - RMI connector is published in a private readonly registry at +# specified port using a well known name, "jmxrmi" +# - the following properties are read for JMX remote management. +# +# The configuration can be specified only at startup time. +# Later changes to above system property (e.g. via setProperty method), +# this config file, the password file, or the access file have no effect to the +# running MBean server, the connector, or the registry. +# + +# +# ########## RMI connector settings for local management ########## +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=true|false +# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as true then the local JMX RMI connector +# server will only accept connection requests from clients running on +# the host where the out-of-the-box JMX management agent is running. +# In order to ensure backwards compatibility this property could be +# set to false. However, deploying the local management agent in this +# way is discouraged because the local JMX RMI connector server will +# accept connection requests from any client either local or remote. +# For remote management the remote JMX RMI connector server should +# be used instead with authentication and SSL/TLS encryption enabled. +# + +# For allowing the local management agent accept local +# and remote connection requests use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false + +# +# ###################### RMI SSL ############################# +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true|false +# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as false then SSL is not used. +# + +# For RMI monitoring without SSL use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false + +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath +# Specifies the location of the SSL configuration file. A properties +# file can be used to supply the keystore and truststore location and +# password settings thus avoiding to pass them as cleartext in the +# command-line. +# +# The current implementation of the out-of-the-box management agent will +# look up and use the properties specified below to configure the SSL +# keystore and truststore, if present: +# javax.net.ssl.keyStore= +# javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword= +# javax.net.ssl.trustStore= +# javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword= +# Any other properties in the file will be ignored. This will allow us +# to extend the property set in the future if required by the default +# SSL implementation. +# +# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" is set to false, +# then this property is ignored. +# + +# For supplying the keystore settings in a file use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath + +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites= +# The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list +# of SSL/TLS cipher suites to enable. This property can be specified in +# conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" +# in order to control which particular SSL/TLS cipher suites are enabled +# for use by accepted connections. If this property is not specified then +# the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS cipher suites that +# are enabled by default. +# + +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols= +# The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list +# of SSL/TLS protocol versions to enable. This property can be specified in +# conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" +# in order to control which particular SSL/TLS protocol versions are +# enabled for use by accepted connections. If this property is not +# specified then the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS +# protocol versions that are enabled by default. +# + +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true|false +# Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as true in conjunction with the previous +# property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" then the SSL/TLS RMI Server +# Socket Factory will require client authentication. +# + +# For RMI monitoring with SSL client authentication use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true + +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true|false +# Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as true then the RMI registry used +# to bind the RMIServer remote object is protected with SSL/TLS +# RMI Socket Factories that can be configured with the properties: +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth +# If the two properties below are true at the same time, i.e. +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true +# then the RMIServer remote object and the RMI registry are +# both exported with the same SSL/TLS RMI Socket Factories. +# + +# For using an SSL/TLS protected RMI registry use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true + +# +# ################ RMI User authentication ################ +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true|false +# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) +# If this property is specified as false then no authentication is +# performed and all users are allowed all access. +# + +# For RMI monitoring without any checking use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false + +# +# ################ RMI Login configuration ################### +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config= +# Specifies the name of a JAAS login configuration entry to use when +# authenticating users of RMI monitoring. +# +# Setting this property is optional - the default login configuration +# specifies a file-based authentication that uses the password file. +# +# When using this property to override the default login configuration +# then the named configuration entry must be in a file that gets loaded +# by JAAS. In addition, the login module(s) specified in the configuration +# should use the name and/or password callbacks to acquire the user's +# credentials. See the NameCallback and PasswordCallback classes in the +# javax.security.auth.callback package for more details. +# +# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to +# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. +# + +# For a non-default login configuration use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config= + +# +# ################ RMI Password file location ################## +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath +# Specifies location for password file +# This is optional - default location is +# $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.password +# +# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to +# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. +# Otherwise the password file must exist and be in the valid format. +# If the password file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed. +# + +# For a non-default password file location use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath + +# +# ################ RMI Access file location ##################### +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath +# Specifies location for access file +# This is optional - default location is +# $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.access +# +# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to +# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. +# Otherwise, the access file must exist and be in the valid format. +# If the access file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed. +# + +# For a non-default password file location use the following line +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath +# + +# ################ Management agent listen interface ######################### +# +# com.sun.management.jmxremote.host= +# Specifies the local interface on which the JMX RMI agent will bind. +# This is useful when running on machines which have several +# interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific +# subnet accessible through that interface. +# +# The format of the value for that property is any string accepted +# by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String). +# diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl b/java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e76676 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/management/snmp.acl @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Template for SNMP Access Control List File +# +# o Copy this template to snmp.acl +# o Set access control for SNMP support +# o Change the permission of snmp.acl to be read-only +# by the owner. +# +# See below for the location of snmp.acl file. +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +############################################################ +# SNMP Access Control List File +############################################################ +# +# Default location of this file is $JRE/lib/management/snmp.acl. +# You can specify an alternate location by specifying a property in +# the management config file $JRE/lib/management/management.properties +# or by specifying a system property (See that file for details). +# + + +############################################################## +# File permissions of the snmp.acl file +############################################################## +# +# Since there are cleartext community strings stored in this file, +# this ACL file must be readable by ONLY the owner, +# otherwise the program will exit with an error. +# +############################################################## +# Format of the acl group +############################################################## +# +# communities: a list of SNMP community strings to which the +# access control applies separated by commas. +# +# access: either "read-only" or "read-write". +# +# managers: a list of hosts to be granted the access rights. +# Each can be expressed as any one of the following: +# - hostname: hubble +# - ip v4 and v6 addresses: 123.456.789.12 , fe80::a00:20ff:fe9b:ea82 +# - ip v4 and v6 netmask prefix notation: 123.456.789.0/24, +# fe80::a00:20ff:fe9b:ea82/64 +# see RFC 2373 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2373.txt) +# +# An example of two community groups for multiple hosts: +# acl = { +# { +# communities = public, private +# access = read-only +# managers = hubble, snowbell, nanak +# } +# { +# communities = jerry +# access = read-write +# managers = hubble, telescope +# } +# } +# +############################################################## +# Format of the trap group +############################################################## +# +# trap-community: a single SNMP community string that will be included +# in the traps sent to the hosts. +# +# hosts: a list of hosts to which the SNMP agent will send traps. +# +# An example of two trap community definitions for multiple hosts: +# trap = { +# { +# trap-community = public +# hosts = hubble, snowbell +# } +# { +# trap-community = private +# hosts = telescope +# } +# } +# +############################################################ +# +# Update the community strings (public and private) below +# before copying this template file +# +# Common SNMP ACL Example +# ------------------------ +# +# o Only localhost can connect, and access rights +# are limited to read-only +# o Traps are sent to localhost only +# +# +# acl = { +# { +# communities = public, private +# access = read-only +# managers = localhost +# } +# } +# +# +# trap = { +# { +# trap-community = public +# hosts = localhost +# } +# } diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/net.properties b/java-8-openjdk/net.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a541eef --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/net.properties @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +############################################################ +# Default Networking Configuration File +# +# This file may contain default values for the networking system properties. +# These values are only used when the system properties are not specified +# on the command line or set programatically. +# For now, only the various proxy settings can be configured here. +############################################################ + +# Whether or not the DefaultProxySelector will default to System Proxy +# settings when they do exist. +# Set it to 'true' to enable this feature and check for platform +# specific proxy settings +# Note that the system properties that do explicitely set proxies +# (like http.proxyHost) do take precedence over the system settings +# even if java.net.useSystemProxies is set to true. + +java.net.useSystemProxies=false + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Proxy configuration for the various protocol handlers. +# DO NOT uncomment these lines if you have set java.net.useSystemProxies +# to true as the protocol specific properties will take precedence over +# system settings. +#------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# HTTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server +# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default +# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which +# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is +# localhost & 127.0.0.1). +# +# http.proxyHost= +# http.proxyPort=80 +http.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1] +# +# HTTPS Proxy Settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server +# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default +# value is 443). The HTTPS protocol handlers uses the http nonProxyHosts list. +# +# https.proxyHost= +# https.proxyPort=443 +# +# FTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server +# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default +# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which +# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is +# localhost & 127.0.0.1). +# +# ftp.proxyHost= +# ftp.proxyPort=80 +ftp.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1] +# +# Gopher Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server +# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default +# value is 80) +# +# gopher.proxyHost= +# gopher.proxyPort=80 +# +# Socks proxy settings. socksProxyHost is the name of the proxy server +# (e.g. socks.domain.com), socksProxyPort is the port number to use +# (default value is 1080) +# +# socksProxyHost= +# socksProxyPort=1080 +# +# HTTP Keep Alive settings. remainingData is the maximum amount of data +# in kilobytes that will be cleaned off the underlying socket so that it +# can be reused (default value is 512K), queuedConnections is the maximum +# number of Keep Alive connections to be on the queue for clean up (default +# value is 10). +# http.KeepAlive.remainingData=512 +# http.KeepAlive.queuedConnections=10 + +# Authentication Scheme restrictions for HTTP and HTTPS. +# +# In some environments certain authentication schemes may be undesirable +# when proxying HTTP or HTTPS. For example, "Basic" results in effectively the +# cleartext transmission of the user's password over the physical network. +# This section describes the mechanism for disabling authentication schemes +# based on the scheme name. Disabled schemes will be treated as if they are not +# supported by the implementation. +# +# The 'jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication +# schemes that will be disabled when tunneling HTTPS over a proxy, HTTP CONNECT. +# The 'jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication +# schemes that will be disabled when proxying HTTP. +# +# In both cases the property is a comma-separated list of, case-insensitive, +# authentication scheme names, as defined by their relevant RFCs. An +# implementation may, but is not required to, support common schemes whose names +# include: 'Basic', 'Digest', 'NTLM', 'Kerberos', 'Negotiate'. A scheme that +# is not known, or not supported, by the implementation is ignored. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. It +# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +#jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes= +jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=Basic + +# +# Transparent NTLM HTTP authentication mode on Windows. Transparent authentication +# can be used for the NTLM scheme, where the security credentials based on the +# currently logged in user's name and password can be obtained directly from the +# operating system, without prompting the user. This property has three possible +# values which regulate the behavior as shown below. Other unrecognized values +# are handled the same as 'disabled'. Note, that NTLM is not considered to be a +# strongly secure authentication scheme and care should be taken before enabling +# this mechanism. +# +# Transparent authentication never used. +#jdk.http.ntlm.transparentAuth=disabled +# +# Enabled for all hosts. +#jdk.http.ntlm.transparentAuth=allHosts +# +# Enabled for hosts that are trusted in Windows Internet settings +#jdk.http.ntlm.transparentAuth=trustedHosts +# +jdk.http.ntlm.transparentAuth=disabled diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja b/java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d17cf40 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +# +# +# Copyright (c) 1996, 2000, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +# +# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this +# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided +# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. +# +# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that +# accompanied this code). +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version +# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +# +# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA +# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any +# questions. +# + +# +# Japanese PostScript printer property file +# +font.num=16 +# +serif=serif +timesroman=serif +sansserif=sansserif +helvetica=sansserif +monospaced=monospaced +courier=monospaced +dialog=sansserif +dialoginput=monospaced +# +serif.latin1.plain=Times-Roman +serif.latin1.italic=Times-Italic +serif.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic +serif.latin1.bold=Times-Bold +# +sansserif.latin1.plain=Helvetica +sansserif.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique +sansserif.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique +sansserif.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold +# +monospaced.latin1.plain=Courier +monospaced.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique +monospaced.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique +monospaced.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold +# +serif.x11jis0208.plain=Ryumin-Light-H +serif.x11jis0208.italic=Ryumin-Light-H +serif.x11jis0208.bolditalic=Ryumin-Light-H +serif.x11jis0208.bold=Ryumin-Light-H +# +sansserif.x11jis0208.plain=GothicBBB-Medium-H +sansserif.x11jis0208.italic=GothicBBB-Medium-H +sansserif.x11jis0208.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium-H +sansserif.x11jis0208.bold=GothicBBB-Medium-H +# +monospaced.x11jis0208.plain=GothicBBB-Medium-H +monospaced.x11jis0208.italic=GothicBBB-Medium-H +monospaced.x11jis0208.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium-H +monospaced.x11jis0208.bold=GothicBBB-Medium-H +# +serif.x11jis0201.plain=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku +serif.x11jis0201.italic=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku +serif.x11jis0201.bolditalic=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku +serif.x11jis0201.bold=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku +# +sansserif.x11jis0201.plain=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +sansserif.x11jis0201.italic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +sansserif.x11jis0201.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +sansserif.x11jis0201.bold=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +# +monospaced.x11jis0201.plain=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +monospaced.x11jis0201.italic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +monospaced.x11jis0201.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +monospaced.x11jis0201.bold=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku +# +Helvetica=0 +Helvetica-Bold=1 +Helvetica-Oblique=2 +Helvetica-BoldOblique=3 +Times-Roman=4 +Times-Bold=5 +Times-Italic=6 +Times-BoldItalic=7 +Courier=8 +Courier-Bold=9 +Courier-Oblique=10 +Courier-BoldOblique=11 +GothicBBB-Medium-H=12 +Ryumin-Light-H=13 +GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku=14 +Ryumin-Light.Hankaku=15 +# +font.0=Helvetica ISOF +font.1=Helvetica-Bold ISOF +font.2=Helvetica-Oblique ISOF +font.3=Helvetica-BoldOblique ISOF +font.4=Times-Roman ISOF +font.5=Times-Bold ISOF +font.6=Times-Italic ISOF +font.7=Times-BoldItalic ISOF +font.8=Courier ISOF +font.9=Courier-Bold ISOF +font.10=Courier-Oblique ISOF +font.11=Courier-BoldOblique ISOF +font.12=GothicBBB-Medium-H findfont +font.13=Ryumin-Light-H findfont +font.14=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku findfont +font.15=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku findfont +# diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties b/java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5eb2c4b --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +# +# +# Copyright (c) 1999, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +# +# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as +# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this +# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided +# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. +# +# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that +# accompanied this code). +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version +# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +# +# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA +# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any +# questions. + +# +# PostScript printer property file for Java 2D printing. +# +# WARNING: This is an internal implementation file, not a public file. +# Any customisation or reliance on the existence of this file and its +# contents or syntax is discouraged and unsupported. +# It may be incompatibly changed or removed without any notice. +# +# +font.num=35 +# +# Legacy logical font family names and logical font aliases should all +# map to the primary logical font names. +# +serif=serif +times=serif +timesroman=serif +sansserif=sansserif +helvetica=sansserif +dialog=sansserif +dialoginput=monospaced +monospaced=monospaced +courier=monospaced +# +# Next, physical fonts which can be safely mapped to standard postscript fonts +# These keys generally map to a value which is the same as the key, so +# the key/value is just a way to say the font has a mapping. +# Sometimes however we map more than one screen font to the same PS font. +# +avantgarde=avantgarde_book +avantgarde_book=avantgarde_book +avantgarde_demi=avantgarde_demi +avantgarde_book_oblique=avantgarde_book_oblique +avantgarde_demi_oblique=avantgarde_demi_oblique +# +itcavantgarde=avantgarde_book +itcavantgarde=avantgarde_book +itcavantgarde_demi=avantgarde_demi +itcavantgarde_oblique=avantgarde_book_oblique +itcavantgarde_demi_oblique=avantgarde_demi_oblique +# +bookman=bookman_light +bookman_light=bookman_light +bookman_demi=bookman_demi +bookman_light_italic=bookman_light_italic +bookman_demi_italic=bookman_demi_italic +# +# Exclude "helvetica" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font +helvetica_bold=helvetica_bold +helvetica_oblique=helvetica_oblique +helvetica_bold_oblique=helvetica_bold_oblique +# +itcbookman_light=bookman_light +itcbookman_demi=bookman_demi +itcbookman_light_italic=bookman_light_italic +itcbookman_demi_italic=bookman_demi_italic +# +# Exclude "courier" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font +courier_bold=courier_bold +courier_oblique=courier_oblique +courier_bold_oblique=courier_bold_oblique +# +courier_new=courier +courier_new_bold=courier_bold +# +monotype_century_schoolbook=newcenturyschoolbook +monotype_century_schoolbook_bold=newcenturyschoolbook_bold +monotype_century_schoolbook_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_italic +monotype_century_schoolbook_bold_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic +# +newcenturyschoolbook=newcenturyschoolbook +newcenturyschoolbook_bold=newcenturyschoolbook_bold +newcenturyschoolbook_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_italic +newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic +# +palatino=palatino +palatino_bold=palatino_bold +palatino_italic=palatino_italic +palatino_bold_italic=palatino_bold_italic +# +# Exclude "times" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font +times_bold=times_roman_bold +times_italic=times_roman_italic +times_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic +# +times_roman=times_roman +times_roman_bold=times_roman_bold +times_roman_italic=times_roman_italic +times_roman_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic +# +times_new_roman=times_roman +times_new_roman_bold=times_roman_bold +times_new_roman_italic=times_roman_italic +times_new_roman_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic +# +zapfchancery_italic=zapfchancery_italic +itczapfchancery_italic=zapfchancery_italic +# +# Next the mapping of the font name + charset + style to Postscript font name +# for the logical fonts. +# +serif.latin1.plain=Times-Roman +serif.latin1.bold=Times-Bold +serif.latin1.italic=Times-Italic +serif.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic +serif.symbol.plain=Symbol +serif.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats +serif.symbol.bold=Symbol +serif.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats +serif.symbol.italic=Symbol +serif.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats +serif.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol +serif.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats +# +sansserif.latin1.plain=Helvetica +sansserif.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold +sansserif.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique +sansserif.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique +sansserif.symbol.plain=Symbol +sansserif.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats +sansserif.symbol.bold=Symbol +sansserif.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats +sansserif.symbol.italic=Symbol +sansserif.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats +sansserif.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol +sansserif.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats +# +monospaced.latin1.plain=Courier +monospaced.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold +monospaced.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique +monospaced.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique +monospaced.symbol.plain=Symbol +monospaced.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats +monospaced.symbol.bold=Symbol +monospaced.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats +monospaced.symbol.italic=Symbol +monospaced.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats +monospaced.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol +monospaced.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats +# +# Next the mapping of the font name + charset + style to Postscript font name +# for the physical fonts. Since these always report style as plain, the +# style key is always plain. So we map using the face name to the correct +# style for the postscript font. This is possible since the face names can +# be replied upon to be different for each style. +# However an application may try to create a Font applying a style to an +# physical name. We want to map to the correct Postscript font there too +# if possible but we do not map cases where the application tries to +# augment a style (eg ask for a bold version of a bold font) +# Defer to the 2D package to attempt create an artificially styled version +# +avantgarde_book.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-Book +avantgarde_demi.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-Demi +avantgarde_book_oblique.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-BookOblique +avantgarde_demi_oblique.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-DemiOblique +# +avantgarde_book.latin1.bold=AvantGarde-Demi +avantgarde_book.latin1.italic=AvantGarde-BookOblique +avantgarde_book.latin1.bolditalic=AvantGarde-DemiOblique +avantgarde_demi.latin1.italic=AvantGarde-DemiOblique +avantgarde_book_oblique.latin1.bold=AvantGarde-DemiOblique +# +bookman_light.latin1.plain=Bookman-Light +bookman_demi.latin1.plain=Bookman-Demi +bookman_light_italic.latin1.plain=Bookman-LightItalic +bookman_demi_italic.latin1.plain=Bookman-DemiItalic +# +bookman_light.latin1.bold=Bookman-Demi +bookman_light.latin1.italic=Bookman-LightItalic +bookman_light.latin1.bolditalic=Bookman-DemiItalic +bookman_light_bold.latin1.italic=Bookman-DemiItalic +bookman_light_italic.latin1.bold=Bookman-DemiItalic +# +courier.latin1.plain=Courier +courier_bold.latin1.plain=Courier-Bold +courier_oblique.latin1.plain=Courier-Oblique +courier_bold_oblique.latin1.plain=Courier-BoldOblique +courier.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold +courier.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique +courier.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique +courier_bold.latin1.italic=Courier-BoldOblique +courier_italic.latin1.bold=Courier-BoldOblique +# +helvetica_bold.latin1.plain=Helvetica-Bold +helvetica_oblique.latin1.plain=Helvetica-Oblique +helvetica_bold_oblique.latin1.plain=Helvetica-BoldOblique +helvetica.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold +helvetica.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique +helvetica.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique +helvetica_bold.latin1.italic=Helvetica-BoldOblique +helvetica_italic.latin1.bold=Helvetica-BoldOblique +# +newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Roman +newcenturyschoolbook_bold.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold +newcenturyschoolbook_italic.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Italic +newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic +newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.bold=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold +newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.italic=NewCenturySchlbk-Italic +newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.bolditalic=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic +newcenturyschoolbook_bold.latin1.italic=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic +newcenturyschoolbook_italic.latin1.bold=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic +# +palatino.latin1.plain=Palatino-Roman +palatino_bold.latin1.plain=Palatino-Bold +palatino_italic.latin1.plain=Palatino-Italic +palatino_bold_italic.latin1.plain=Palatino-BoldItalic +palatino.latin1.bold=Palatino-Bold +palatino.latin1.italic=Palatino-Italic +palatino.latin1.bolditalic=Palatino-BoldItalic +palatino_bold.latin1.italic=Palatino-BoldItalic +palatino_italic.latin1.bold=Palatino-BoldItalic +# +times_roman.latin1.plain=Times-Roman +times_roman_bold.latin1.plain=Times-Bold +times_roman_italic.latin1.plain=Times-Italic +times_roman_bold_italic.latin1.plain=Times-BoldItalic +times_roman.latin1.bold=Times-Bold +times_roman.latin1.italic=Times-Italic +times_roman.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic +times_roman_bold.latin1.italic=Times-BoldItalic +times_roman_italic.latin1.bold=Times-BoldItalic +# +zapfchancery_italic.latin1.plain=ZapfChancery-MediumItalic +# +# Finally the mappings of PS font names to indexes. +# +AvantGarde-Book=0 +AvantGarde-BookOblique=1 +AvantGarde-Demi=2 +AvantGarde-DemiOblique=3 +Bookman-Demi=4 +Bookman-DemiItalic=5 +Bookman-Light=6 +Bookman-LightItalic=7 +Courier=8 +Courier-Bold=9 +Courier-BoldOblique=10 +Courier-Oblique=11 +Helvetica=12 +Helvetica-Bold=13 +Helvetica-BoldOblique=14 +Helvetica-Narrow=15 +Helvetica-Narrow-Bold=16 +Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique=17 +Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique=18 +Helvetica-Oblique=19 +NewCenturySchlbk-Bold=20 +NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic=21 +NewCenturySchlbk-Italic=22 +NewCenturySchlbk-Roman=23 +Palatino-Bold=24 +Palatino-BoldItalic=25 +Palatino-Italic=26 +Palatino-Roman=27 +Symbol=28 +Times-Bold=29 +Times-BoldItalic=30 +Times-Italic=31 +Times-Roman=32 +ZapfDingbats=33 +ZapfChancery-MediumItalic=34 +# +font.0=AvantGarde-Book ISOF +font.1=AvantGarde-BookOblique ISOF +font.2=AvantGarde-Demi ISOF +font.3=AvantGarde-DemiOblique ISOF +font.4=Bookman-Demi ISOF +font.5=Bookman-DemiItalic ISOF +font.6=Bookman-Light ISOF +font.7=Bookman-LightItalic ISOF +font.8=Courier ISOF +font.9=Courier-Bold ISOF +font.10=Courier-BoldOblique ISOF +font.11=Courier-Oblique ISOF +font.12=Helvetica ISOF +font.13=Helvetica-Bold ISOF +font.14=Helvetica-BoldOblique ISOF +font.15=Helvetica-Narrow ISOF +font.16=Helvetica-Narrow-Bold ISOF +font.17=Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique ISOF +font.18=Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique ISOF +font.19=Helvetica-Oblique ISOF +font.20=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold ISOF +font.21=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic 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b/java-8-openjdk/security/java.policy new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce437f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/security/java.policy @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + +// Standard extensions get all permissions by default + +grant codeBase "file:${{java.ext.dirs}}/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; + +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-common/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-alpha/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-arm64/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-armel/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-armhf/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-i386/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-ia64/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-powerpc/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-ppc64/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-ppc64el/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-sparc/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-sparc64/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; +grant codeBase "file:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-x32/jre/lib/ext/*" { + permission java.security.AllPermission; +}; + +// Comment this out if you want to give all permissions to the +// Debian Java repository too: +//grant codeBase "file:/usr/share/java/repository/-" { +// permission java.security.AllPermission; +//}; + + +// default permissions granted to all domains + +grant { + // Allows any thread to stop itself using the java.lang.Thread.stop() + // method that takes no argument. + // Note that this permission is granted by default only to remain + // backwards compatible. + // It is strongly recommended that you either remove this permission + // from this policy file or further restrict it to code sources + // that you specify, because Thread.stop() is potentially unsafe. + // See the API specification of java.lang.Thread.stop() for more + // information. + permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "stopThread"; + + // allows anyone to listen on dynamic ports + permission java.net.SocketPermission "localhost:0", "listen"; + + // "standard" properies that can be read by anyone + + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vendor", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vendor.url", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.class.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.arch", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "file.separator", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "path.separator", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "line.separator", "read"; + + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.specification.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.specification.vendor", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.specification.name", "read"; + + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.specification.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.specification.vendor", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.specification.name", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.version", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.vendor", "read"; + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.name", "read"; + + permission java.util.PropertyPermission "sun.security.pkcs11.disableKeyExtraction", "read"; +}; + diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/security/java.security b/java-8-openjdk/security/java.security new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf77d5f --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/security/java.security @@ -0,0 +1,1097 @@ +# +# This is the "master security properties file". +# +# An alternate java.security properties file may be specified +# from the command line via the system property +# +# -Djava.security.properties= +# +# This properties file appends to the master security properties file. +# If both properties files specify values for the same key, the value +# from the command-line properties file is selected, as it is the last +# one loaded. +# +# Also, if you specify +# +# -Djava.security.properties== (2 equals), +# +# then that properties file completely overrides the master security +# properties file. +# +# To disable the ability to specify an additional properties file from +# the command line, set the key security.overridePropertiesFile +# to false in the master security properties file. It is set to true +# by default. + +# In this file, various security properties are set for use by +# java.security classes. This is where users can statically register +# Cryptography Package Providers ("providers" for short). The term +# "provider" refers to a package or set of packages that supply a +# concrete implementation of a subset of the cryptography aspects of +# the Java Security API. A provider may, for example, implement one or +# more digital signature algorithms or message digest algorithms. +# +# Each provider must implement a subclass of the Provider class. +# To register a provider in this master security properties file, +# specify the Provider subclass name and priority in the format +# +# security.provider.= +# +# This declares a provider, and specifies its preference +# order n. The preference order is the order in which providers are +# searched for requested algorithms (when no specific provider is +# requested). The order is 1-based; 1 is the most preferred, followed +# by 2, and so on. +# +# must specify the subclass of the Provider class whose +# constructor sets the values of various properties that are required +# for the Java Security API to look up the algorithms or other +# facilities implemented by the provider. +# +# There must be at least one provider specification in java.security. +# There is a default provider that comes standard with the JDK. It +# is called the "SUN" provider, and its Provider subclass +# named Sun appears in the sun.security.provider package. Thus, the +# "SUN" provider is registered via the following: +# +# security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun +# +# (The number 1 is used for the default provider.) +# +# Note: Providers can be dynamically registered instead by calls to +# either the addProvider or insertProviderAt method in the Security +# class. + +# +# List of providers and their preference orders (see above): +# +security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun +security.provider.2=sun.security.rsa.SunRsaSign +security.provider.3=sun.security.ec.SunEC +security.provider.4=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider +security.provider.5=com.sun.crypto.provider.SunJCE +security.provider.6=sun.security.jgss.SunProvider +security.provider.7=com.sun.security.sasl.Provider +security.provider.8=org.jcp.xml.dsig.internal.dom.XMLDSigRI +security.provider.9=sun.security.smartcardio.SunPCSC + +# +# Sun Provider SecureRandom seed source. +# +# Select the primary source of seed data for the "SHA1PRNG" and +# "NativePRNG" SecureRandom implementations in the "Sun" provider. +# (Other SecureRandom implementations might also use this property.) +# +# On Unix-like systems (for example, Solaris/Linux/MacOS), the +# "NativePRNG" and "SHA1PRNG" implementations obtains seed data from +# special device files such as file:/dev/random. +# +# On Windows systems, specifying the URLs "file:/dev/random" or +# "file:/dev/urandom" will enable the native Microsoft CryptoAPI seeding +# mechanism for SHA1PRNG. +# +# By default, an attempt is made to use the entropy gathering device +# specified by the "securerandom.source" Security property. If an +# exception occurs while accessing the specified URL: +# +# SHA1PRNG: +# the traditional system/thread activity algorithm will be used. +# +# NativePRNG: +# a default value of /dev/random will be used. If neither +# are available, the implementation will be disabled. +# "file" is the only currently supported protocol type. +# +# The entropy gathering device can also be specified with the System +# property "java.security.egd". For example: +# +# % java -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/random MainClass +# +# Specifying this System property will override the +# "securerandom.source" Security property. +# +# In addition, if "file:/dev/random" or "file:/dev/urandom" is +# specified, the "NativePRNG" implementation will be more preferred than +# SHA1PRNG in the Sun provider. +# +securerandom.source=file:/dev/random + +# +# A list of known strong SecureRandom implementations. +# +# To help guide applications in selecting a suitable strong +# java.security.SecureRandom implementation, Java distributions should +# indicate a list of known strong implementations using the property. +# +# This is a comma-separated list of algorithm and/or algorithm:provider +# entries. +# +securerandom.strongAlgorithms=NativePRNGBlocking:SUN + +# +# Class to instantiate as the javax.security.auth.login.Configuration +# provider. +# +login.configuration.provider=sun.security.provider.ConfigFile + +# +# Default login configuration file +# +#login.config.url.1=file:${user.home}/.java.login.config + +# +# Class to instantiate as the system Policy. This is the name of the class +# that will be used as the Policy object. +# +policy.provider=sun.security.provider.PolicyFile + +# The default is to have a single system-wide policy file, +# and a policy file in the user's home directory. +policy.url.1=file:${java.home}/lib/security/java.policy +policy.url.2=file:${user.home}/.java.policy + +# whether or not we expand properties in the policy file +# if this is set to false, properties (${...}) will not be expanded in policy +# files. +policy.expandProperties=true + +# whether or not we allow an extra policy to be passed on the command line +# with -Djava.security.policy=somefile. Comment out this line to disable +# this feature. +policy.allowSystemProperty=true + +# whether or not we look into the IdentityScope for trusted Identities +# when encountering a 1.1 signed JAR file. If the identity is found +# and is trusted, we grant it AllPermission. +policy.ignoreIdentityScope=false + +# +# Default keystore type. +# +keystore.type=jks + +# +# Controls compatibility mode for the JKS keystore type. +# +# When set to 'true', the JKS keystore type supports loading +# keystore files in either JKS or PKCS12 format. When set to 'false' +# it supports loading only JKS keystore files. +# +keystore.type.compat=true + +# +# List of comma-separated packages that start with or equal this string +# will cause a security exception to be thrown when +# passed to checkPackageAccess unless the +# corresponding RuntimePermission ("accessClassInPackage."+package) has +# been granted. +package.access=sun.,\ + org.GNOME.Accessibility.,\ + com.sun.xml.internal.,\ + com.sun.imageio.,\ + com.sun.istack.internal.,\ + com.sun.jmx.,\ + com.sun.media.sound.,\ + com.sun.naming.internal.,\ + com.sun.proxy.,\ + com.sun.corba.se.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.regexp.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.extensions.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.lib.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.res.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.templates.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xslt.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.cmdline.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.compiler.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.util.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.res.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.helpers.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.readers.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.glassfish.,\ + com.oracle.xmlns.internal.,\ + com.oracle.webservices.internal.,\ + oracle.jrockit.jfr.,\ + org.jcp.xml.dsig.internal.,\ + jdk.internal.,\ + jdk.nashorn.internal.,\ + jdk.nashorn.tools.,\ + jdk.xml.internal.,\ + com.sun.activation.registries. + +# +# List of comma-separated packages that start with or equal this string +# will cause a security exception to be thrown when +# passed to checkPackageDefinition unless the +# corresponding RuntimePermission ("defineClassInPackage."+package) has +# been granted. +# +# by default, none of the class loaders supplied with the JDK call +# checkPackageDefinition. +# +package.definition=sun.,\ + com.sun.xml.internal.,\ + com.sun.imageio.,\ + com.sun.istack.internal.,\ + com.sun.jmx.,\ + com.sun.media.sound.,\ + com.sun.naming.internal.,\ + com.sun.proxy.,\ + com.sun.corba.se.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.regexp.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.extensions.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.lib.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.res.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.templates.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xslt.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.cmdline.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.compiler.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.util.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.res.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.helpers.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.resolver.readers.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.,\ + com.sun.org.glassfish.,\ + com.oracle.xmlns.internal.,\ + com.oracle.webservices.internal.,\ + oracle.jrockit.jfr.,\ + org.jcp.xml.dsig.internal.,\ + jdk.internal.,\ + jdk.nashorn.internal.,\ + jdk.nashorn.tools.,\ + jdk.xml.internal.,\ + com.sun.activation.registries. + +# +# Determines whether this properties file can be appended to +# or overridden on the command line via -Djava.security.properties +# +security.overridePropertiesFile=true + +# +# Determines the default key and trust manager factory algorithms for +# the javax.net.ssl package. +# +ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm=SunX509 +ssl.TrustManagerFactory.algorithm=PKIX + +# +# The Java-level namelookup cache policy for successful lookups: +# +# any negative value: caching forever +# any positive value: the number of seconds to cache an address for +# zero: do not cache +# +# default value is forever (FOREVER). For security reasons, this +# caching is made forever when a security manager is set. When a security +# manager is not set, the default behavior in this implementation +# is to cache for 30 seconds. +# +# NOTE: setting this to anything other than the default value can have +# serious security implications. Do not set it unless +# you are sure you are not exposed to DNS spoofing attack. +# +#networkaddress.cache.ttl=-1 + +# The Java-level namelookup cache policy for failed lookups: +# +# any negative value: cache forever +# any positive value: the number of seconds to cache negative lookup results +# zero: do not cache +# +# In some Microsoft Windows networking environments that employ +# the WINS name service in addition to DNS, name service lookups +# that fail may take a noticeably long time to return (approx. 5 seconds). +# For this reason the default caching policy is to maintain these +# results for 10 seconds. +# +# +networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl=10 + +# +# Properties to configure OCSP for certificate revocation checking +# + +# Enable OCSP +# +# By default, OCSP is not used for certificate revocation checking. +# This property enables the use of OCSP when set to the value "true". +# +# NOTE: SocketPermission is required to connect to an OCSP responder. +# +# Example, +# ocsp.enable=true + +# +# Location of the OCSP responder +# +# By default, the location of the OCSP responder is determined implicitly +# from the certificate being validated. This property explicitly specifies +# the location of the OCSP responder. The property is used when the +# Authority Information Access extension (defined in RFC 5280) is absent +# from the certificate or when it requires overriding. +# +# Example, +# ocsp.responderURL=http://ocsp.example.net:80 + +# +# Subject name of the OCSP responder's certificate +# +# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer +# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate +# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string +# distinguished name (defined in RFC 2253) which identifies a certificate in +# the set of certificates supplied during cert path validation. In cases where +# the subject name alone is not sufficient to uniquely identify the certificate +# then both the "ocsp.responderCertIssuerName" and +# "ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber" properties must be used instead. When this +# property is set then those two properties are ignored. +# +# Example, +# ocsp.responderCertSubjectName="CN=OCSP Responder, O=XYZ Corp" + +# +# Issuer name of the OCSP responder's certificate +# +# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer +# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate +# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string +# distinguished name (defined in RFC 2253) which identifies a certificate in +# the set of certificates supplied during cert path validation. When this +# property is set then the "ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber" property must also +# be set. When the "ocsp.responderCertSubjectName" property is set then this +# property is ignored. +# +# Example, +# ocsp.responderCertIssuerName="CN=Enterprise CA, O=XYZ Corp" + +# +# Serial number of the OCSP responder's certificate +# +# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer +# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate +# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string +# of hexadecimal digits (colon or space separators may be present) which +# identifies a certificate in the set of certificates supplied during cert path +# validation. When this property is set then the "ocsp.responderCertIssuerName" +# property must also be set. When the "ocsp.responderCertSubjectName" property +# is set then this property is ignored. +# +# Example, +# ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber=2A:FF:00 + +# +# 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 +# value (case-insensitive) for this policy can be: +# +# tryLast +# KDCs in the blacklist 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 +# refreshKrb5Config=true to a JAAS configuration file so that krb5.conf is +# reloaded whenever a JAAS authentication is attempted. +# +# Example, +# krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLast +# krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLess:2,2000 +krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLast + +# +# Kerberos cross-realm referrals (RFC 6806) +# +# OpenJDK's Kerberos client supports cross-realm referrals as defined in +# RFC 6806. This allows to setup more dynamic environments in which clients +# do not need to know in advance how to reach the realm of a target principal +# (either a user or service). +# +# When a client issues an AS or a TGS request, the "canonicalize" option +# is set to announce support of this feature. A KDC server may fulfill the +# request or reply referring the client to a different one. If referred, +# the client will issue a new request and the cycle repeats. +# +# In addition to referrals, the "canonicalize" option allows the KDC server +# to change the client name in response to an AS request. For security reasons, +# RFC 6806 (section 11) FAST scheme is enforced. +# +# Disable Kerberos cross-realm referrals. Value may be overwritten with a +# System property (-Dsun.security.krb5.disableReferrals). +sun.security.krb5.disableReferrals=false + +# Maximum number of AS or TGS referrals to avoid infinite loops. Value may +# be overwritten with a System property (-Dsun.security.krb5.maxReferrals). +sun.security.krb5.maxReferrals=5 + +# +# Algorithm restrictions for certification path (CertPath) processing +# +# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable +# for certification path building and validation. For example, "MD2" is +# generally no longer considered to be a secure hash algorithm. This section +# describes the mechanism for disabling algorithms based on algorithm name +# and/or key length. This includes algorithms used in certificates, as well +# as revocation information such as CRLs and signed OCSP Responses. +# The syntax of the disabled algorithm string is described as follows: +# DisabledAlgorithms: +# " DisabledAlgorithm { , DisabledAlgorithm } " +# +# DisabledAlgorithm: +# AlgorithmName [Constraint] { '&' Constraint } +# +# AlgorithmName: +# (see below) +# +# Constraint: +# KeySizeConstraint | CAConstraint | DenyAfterConstraint | +# UsageConstraint +# +# KeySizeConstraint: +# keySize Operator KeyLength +# +# Operator: +# <= | < | == | != | >= | > +# +# KeyLength: +# Integer value of the algorithm's key length in bits +# +# CAConstraint: +# jdkCA +# +# DenyAfterConstraint: +# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD +# +# UsageConstraint: +# usage [TLSServer] [TLSClient] [SignedJAR] +# +# The "AlgorithmName" is the standard algorithm name of the disabled +# algorithm. See "Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name +# Documentation" for information about Standard Algorithm Names. Matching +# is performed using a case-insensitive sub-element matching rule. (For +# example, in "SHA1withECDSA" the sub-elements are "SHA1" for hashing and +# "ECDSA" for signatures.) If the assertion "AlgorithmName" is a +# sub-element of the certificate algorithm name, the algorithm will be +# rejected during certification path building and validation. For example, +# the assertion algorithm name "DSA" will disable all certificate algorithms +# that rely on DSA, such as NONEwithDSA, SHA1withDSA. However, the assertion +# will not disable algorithms related to "ECDSA". +# +# A "Constraint" defines restrictions on the keys and/or certificates for +# a specified AlgorithmName: +# +# KeySizeConstraint: +# keySize Operator KeyLength +# The constraint requires a key of a valid size range if the +# "AlgorithmName" is of a key algorithm. The "KeyLength" indicates +# the key size specified in number of bits. For example, +# "RSA keySize <= 1024" indicates that any RSA key with key size less +# than or equal to 1024 bits should be disabled, and +# "RSA keySize < 1024, RSA keySize > 2048" indicates that any RSA key +# with key size less than 1024 or greater than 2048 should be disabled. +# This constraint is only used on algorithms that have a key size. +# +# CAConstraint: +# jdkCA +# This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the +# algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked +# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA +# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm +# are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# expression. +# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include +# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA" +# +# DenyAfterConstraint: +# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD +# This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm +# from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's +# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the +# constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm +# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone. +# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm +# expression. +# Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020, +# use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03" +# +# UsageConstraint: +# usage [TLSServer] [TLSClient] [SignedJAR] +# This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm for +# a specified usage. This should be used when disabling an algorithm +# for all usages is not practical. 'TLSServer' restricts the algorithm +# in TLS server certificate chains when server authentication is +# performed. 'TLSClient' restricts the algorithm in TLS client +# certificate chains when client authentication is performed. +# 'SignedJAR' constrains use of certificates in signed jar files. +# The usage type follows the keyword and more than one usage type can +# be specified with a whitespace delimiter. +# Example: "SHA1 usage TLSServer TLSClient" +# +# When an algorithm must satisfy more than one constraint, it must be +# delimited by an ampersand '&'. For example, to restrict certificates in a +# chain that terminate at a distribution provided trust anchor and contain +# RSA keys that are less than or equal to 1024 bits, add the following +# constraint: "RSA keySize <= 1024 & jdkCA". +# +# All DisabledAlgorithms expressions are processed in the order defined in the +# property. This requires lower keysize constraints to be specified +# before larger keysize constraints of the same algorithm. For example: +# "RSA keySize < 1024 & jdkCA, RSA keySize < 2048". +# +# Note: The algorithm restrictions do not apply to trust anchors or +# self-signed certificates. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by Oracle's PKIX implementation. It +# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +# Example: +# jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, DSA, RSA keySize < 2048 +# +# +jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, SHA1 jdkCA & usage TLSServer, \ + RSA keySize < 1024, DSA keySize < 1024, EC keySize < 224 + +# +# Algorithm restrictions for signed JAR files +# +# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable +# for signed JAR validation. For example, "MD2" is generally no longer +# considered to be a secure hash algorithm. This section describes the +# mechanism for disabling algorithms based on algorithm name and/or key length. +# JARs signed with any of the disabled algorithms or key sizes will be treated +# as unsigned. +# +# The syntax of the disabled algorithm string is described as follows: +# DisabledAlgorithms: +# " DisabledAlgorithm { , DisabledAlgorithm } " +# +# DisabledAlgorithm: +# AlgorithmName [Constraint] { '&' Constraint } +# +# AlgorithmName: +# (see below) +# +# Constraint: +# KeySizeConstraint | DenyAfterConstraint +# +# KeySizeConstraint: +# keySize Operator KeyLength +# +# DenyAfterConstraint: +# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD +# +# Operator: +# <= | < | == | != | >= | > +# +# KeyLength: +# Integer value of the algorithm's key length in bits +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference +# implementation. It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other +# implementations. +# +# See "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms" for syntax descriptions. +# +jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, RSA keySize < 1024, DSA keySize < 1024 + +# +# Algorithm restrictions for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security +# (SSL/TLS) processing +# +# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable +# when using SSL/TLS. This section describes the mechanism for disabling +# algorithms during SSL/TLS security parameters negotiation, including +# protocol version negotiation, cipher suites selection, peer authentication +# and key exchange mechanisms. +# +# Disabled algorithms will not be negotiated for SSL/TLS connections, even +# if they are enabled explicitly in an application. +# +# For PKI-based peer authentication and key exchange mechanisms, this list +# of disabled algorithms will also be checked during certification path +# building and validation, including algorithms used in certificates, as +# well as revocation information such as CRLs and signed OCSP Responses. +# This is in addition to the jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms property above. +# +# See the specification of "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms" for the +# syntax of the disabled algorithm string. +# +# Note: The algorithm restrictions do not apply to trust anchors or +# self-signed certificates. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +# Example: +# jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=MD5, SSLv3, DSA, RSA keySize < 2048 +jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=SSLv3, RC4, DES, MD5withRSA, DH keySize < 1024, \ + EC keySize < 224, 3DES_EDE_CBC, anon, NULL + +# Legacy algorithms for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) +# processing in JSSE implementation. +# +# In some environments, a certain algorithm may be undesirable but it +# cannot be disabled because of its use in legacy applications. Legacy +# algorithms may still be supported, but applications should not use them +# as the security strength of legacy algorithms are usually not strong enough +# in practice. +# +# During SSL/TLS security parameters negotiation, legacy algorithms will +# not be negotiated unless there are no other candidates. +# +# The syntax of the legacy algorithms string is described as this Java +# BNF-style: +# LegacyAlgorithms: +# " LegacyAlgorithm { , LegacyAlgorithm } " +# +# LegacyAlgorithm: +# AlgorithmName (standard JSSE algorithm name) +# +# See the specification of security property "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms" +# for the syntax and description of the "AlgorithmName" notation. +# +# Per SSL/TLS specifications, cipher suites have the form: +# SSL_KeyExchangeAlg_WITH_CipherAlg_MacAlg +# or +# TLS_KeyExchangeAlg_WITH_CipherAlg_MacAlg +# +# For example, the cipher suite TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA uses RSA as the +# key exchange algorithm, AES_128_CBC (128 bits AES cipher algorithm in CBC +# mode) as the cipher (encryption) algorithm, and SHA-1 as the message digest +# algorithm for HMAC. +# +# The LegacyAlgorithm can be one of the following standard algorithm names: +# 1. JSSE cipher suite name, e.g., TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA +# 2. JSSE key exchange algorithm name, e.g., RSA +# 3. JSSE cipher (encryption) algorithm name, e.g., AES_128_CBC +# 4. JSSE message digest algorithm name, e.g., SHA +# +# See SSL/TLS specifications and "Java Cryptography Architecture Standard +# Algorithm Name Documentation" for information about the algorithm names. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# There is no guarantee the property will continue to exist or be of the +# same syntax in future releases. +# +# Example: +# jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms=DH_anon, DES_CBC, SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5 +# +jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ + K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ + DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ + RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ + 3DES_EDE_CBC + +# The pre-defined default finite field Diffie-Hellman ephemeral (DHE) +# parameters for Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS/DTLS) processing. +# +# In traditional SSL/TLS/DTLS connections where finite field DHE parameters +# negotiation mechanism is not used, the server offers the client group +# parameters, base generator g and prime modulus p, for DHE key exchange. +# It is recommended to use dynamic group parameters. This property defines +# a mechanism that allows you to specify custom group parameters. +# +# The syntax of this property string is described as this Java BNF-style: +# DefaultDHEParameters: +# DefinedDHEParameters { , DefinedDHEParameters } +# +# DefinedDHEParameters: +# "{" DHEPrimeModulus , DHEBaseGenerator "}" +# +# DHEPrimeModulus: +# HexadecimalDigits +# +# DHEBaseGenerator: +# HexadecimalDigits +# +# HexadecimalDigits: +# HexadecimalDigit { HexadecimalDigit } +# +# HexadecimalDigit: one of +# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F a b c d e f +# +# Whitespace characters are ignored. +# +# The "DefinedDHEParameters" defines the custom group parameters, prime +# modulus p and base generator g, for a particular size of prime modulus p. +# The "DHEPrimeModulus" defines the hexadecimal prime modulus p, and the +# "DHEBaseGenerator" defines the hexadecimal base generator g of a group +# parameter. It is recommended to use safe primes for the custom group +# parameters. +# +# If this property is not defined or the value is empty, the underlying JSSE +# provider's default group parameter is used for each connection. +# +# If the property value does not follow the grammar, or a particular group +# parameter is not valid, the connection will fall back and use the +# underlying JSSE provider's default group parameter. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by OpenJDK's JSSE implementation. It +# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +# Example: +# jdk.tls.server.defaultDHEParameters= +# { \ +# FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF C90FDAA2 2168C234 C4C6628B 80DC1CD1 \ +# 29024E08 8A67CC74 020BBEA6 3B139B22 514A0879 8E3404DD \ +# EF9519B3 CD3A431B 302B0A6D F25F1437 4FE1356D 6D51C245 \ +# E485B576 625E7EC6 F44C42E9 A637ED6B 0BFF5CB6 F406B7ED \ +# EE386BFB 5A899FA5 AE9F2411 7C4B1FE6 49286651 ECE65381 \ +# FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF, 2} + +# Cryptographic Jurisdiction Policy defaults +# +# Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from +# country to country. By default, the JDK provides two different sets of +# cryptographic policy files: +# +# unlimited: These policy files contain no restrictions on cryptographic +# strengths or algorithms. +# +# limited: These policy files contain more restricted cryptographic +# strengths, and are still available if your country or +# usage requires the traditional restrictive policy. +# +# The JDK JCE framework uses the unlimited policy files by default. +# However the user may explicitly choose a set either by defining the +# "crypto.policy" Security property or by installing valid JCE policy +# jar files into the traditional JDK installation location. To better +# support older JDK Update releases, the "crypto.policy" property is not +# defined by default. See below for more information. +# +# The following logic determines which policy files are used: +# +# refers to the directory where the JRE was +# installed and may be determined using the "java.home" +# System property. +# +# 1. If the Security property "crypto.policy" has been defined, +# then the following mechanism is used: +# +# The policy files are stored as jar files in subdirectories of +# /lib/security/policy. Each directory contains a complete +# set of policy files. +# +# The "crypto.policy" Security property controls the directory +# selection, and thus the effective cryptographic policy. +# +# The default set of directories is: +# +# limited | unlimited +# +# 2. If the "crypto.policy" property is not set and the traditional +# US_export_policy.jar and local_policy.jar files +# (e.g. limited/unlimited) are found in the legacy +# /lib/security directory, then the rules embedded within +# those jar files will be used. This helps preserve compatibility +# for users upgrading from an older installation. +# +# 3. If the jar files are not present in the legacy location +# and the "crypto.policy" Security property is not defined, +# then the JDK will use the unlimited settings (equivalent to +# crypto.policy=unlimited) +# +# Please see the JCA documentation for additional information on these +# files and formats. +# +# YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT YOUR EXPORT/IMPORT CONTROL COUNSEL OR ATTORNEY +# TO DETERMINE THE EXACT REQUIREMENTS. +# +# Please note that the JCE for Java SE, including the JCE framework, +# cryptographic policy files, and standard JCE providers provided with +# the Java SE, have been reviewed and approved for export as mass market +# encryption item by the US Bureau of Industry and Security. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +crypto.policy=unlimited + +# +# The policy for the XML Signature secure validation mode. The mode is +# enabled by setting the property "org.jcp.xml.dsig.secureValidation" to +# true with the javax.xml.crypto.XMLCryptoContext.setProperty() method, +# or by running the code with a SecurityManager. +# +# Policy: +# Constraint {"," Constraint } +# Constraint: +# AlgConstraint | MaxTransformsConstraint | MaxReferencesConstraint | +# ReferenceUriSchemeConstraint | KeySizeConstraint | OtherConstraint +# AlgConstraint +# "disallowAlg" Uri +# MaxTransformsConstraint: +# "maxTransforms" Integer +# MaxReferencesConstraint: +# "maxReferences" Integer +# ReferenceUriSchemeConstraint: +# "disallowReferenceUriSchemes" String { String } +# KeySizeConstraint: +# "minKeySize" KeyAlg Integer +# OtherConstraint: +# "noDuplicateIds" | "noRetrievalMethodLoops" +# +# For AlgConstraint, Uri is the algorithm URI String that is not allowed. +# See the XML Signature Recommendation for more information on algorithm +# URI Identifiers. For KeySizeConstraint, KeyAlg is the standard algorithm +# name of the key type (ex: "RSA"). If the MaxTransformsConstraint, +# MaxReferencesConstraint or KeySizeConstraint (for the same key type) is +# specified more than once, only the last entry is enforced. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. It +# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +jdk.xml.dsig.secureValidationPolicy=\ + disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xslt-19991116,\ + disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-md5,\ + disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#hmac-md5,\ + disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#md5,\ + maxTransforms 5,\ + maxReferences 30,\ + disallowReferenceUriSchemes file http https,\ + minKeySize RSA 1024,\ + minKeySize DSA 1024,\ + minKeySize EC 224,\ + noDuplicateIds,\ + noRetrievalMethodLoops + +# +# Serialization process-wide filter +# +# A filter, if configured, is used by java.io.ObjectInputStream during +# deserialization to check the contents of the stream. +# A filter is configured as a sequence of patterns, each pattern is either +# matched against the name of a class in the stream or defines a limit. +# Patterns are separated by ";" (semicolon). +# Whitespace is significant and is considered part of the pattern. +# +# If the system property jdk.serialFilter is also specified on the command +# line, it supersedes the security property value defined here. +# +# If a pattern includes a "=", it sets a limit. +# If a limit appears more than once the last value is used. +# Limits are checked before classes regardless of the order in the sequence of patterns. +# If any of the limits are exceeded, the filter status is REJECTED. +# +# maxdepth=value - the maximum depth of a graph +# maxrefs=value - the maximum number of internal references +# maxbytes=value - the maximum number of bytes in the input stream +# maxarray=value - the maximum array length allowed +# +# Other patterns, from left to right, match the class or package name as +# returned from Class.getName. +# If the class is an array type, the class or package to be matched is the element type. +# Arrays of any number of dimensions are treated the same as the element type. +# For example, a pattern of "!example.Foo", rejects creation of any instance or +# array of example.Foo. +# +# If the pattern starts with "!", the status is REJECTED if the remaining pattern +# is matched; otherwise the status is ALLOWED if the pattern matches. +# If the pattern ends with ".**" it matches any class in the package and all subpackages. +# If the pattern ends with ".*" it matches any class in the package. +# If the pattern ends with "*", it matches any class with the pattern as a prefix. +# If the pattern is equal to the class name, it matches. +# Otherwise, the status is UNDECIDED. +# +# Primitive types are not configurable with this filter. +# +#jdk.serialFilter=pattern;pattern + +# +# RMI Registry Serial Filter +# +# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter. +# This filter can override the builtin filter if additional types need to be +# allowed or rejected from the RMI Registry or to decrease limits but not +# to increase limits. +# If the limits (maxdepth, maxrefs, or maxbytes) are exceeded, the object is rejected. +# +# The maxdepth of any array passed to the RMI Registry is set to +# 10000. The maximum depth of the graph is set to 20. +# These limits can be reduced via the maxarray, maxdepth limits. +# +#sun.rmi.registry.registryFilter=pattern;pattern + +# +# Array construction of any component type, including subarrays and arrays of +# primitives, are allowed unless the length is greater than the maxarray limit. +# The filter is applied to each array element. +# +# The built-in filter allows subclasses of allowed classes and +# can approximately be represented as the pattern: +# +#sun.rmi.registry.registryFilter=\ +# maxarray=1000000;\ +# maxdepth=20;\ +# java.lang.String;\ +# java.lang.Number;\ +# java.lang.reflect.Proxy;\ +# java.rmi.Remote;\ +# sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef;\ +# sun.rmi.server.RMIClientSocketFactory;\ +# sun.rmi.server.RMIServerSocketFactory;\ +# java.rmi.activation.ActivationID;\ +# java.rmi.server.UID +# +# RMI Distributed Garbage Collector (DGC) Serial Filter +# +# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter. +# This filter can override the builtin filter if additional types need to be +# allowed or rejected from the RMI DGC. +# +# The builtin DGC filter can approximately be represented as the filter pattern: +# +#sun.rmi.transport.dgcFilter=\ +# java.rmi.server.ObjID;\ +# java.rmi.server.UID;\ +# java.rmi.dgc.VMID;\ +# java.rmi.dgc.Lease;\ +# maxdepth=5;maxarray=10000 + +# CORBA ORBIorTypeCheckRegistryFilter +# Type check enhancement for ORB::string_to_object processing +# +# An IOR type check filter, if configured, is used by an ORB during +# an ORB::string_to_object invocation to check the veracity of the type encoded +# in the ior string. +# +# The filter pattern consists of a semi-colon separated list of class names. +# The configured list contains the binary class names of the IDL interface types +# corresponding to the IDL stub class to be instantiated. +# As such, a filter specifies a list of IDL stub classes that will be +# allowed by an ORB when an ORB::string_to_object is invoked. +# It is used to specify a white list configuration of acceptable +# IDL stub types which may be contained in a stringified IOR +# parameter passed as input to an ORB::string_to_object method. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +#com.sun.CORBA.ORBIorTypeCheckRegistryFilter=binary_class_name;binary_class_name + +# +# JCEKS Encrypted Key Serial Filter +# +# This filter, if configured, is used by the JCEKS KeyStore during the +# deserialization of the encrypted Key object stored inside a key entry. +# If not configured or the filter result is UNDECIDED (i.e. none of the patterns +# matches), the filter configured by jdk.serialFilter will be consulted. +# +# If the system property jceks.key.serialFilter is also specified, it supersedes +# the security property value defined here. +# +# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter. The default +# pattern allows java.lang.Enum, java.security.KeyRep, java.security.KeyRep$Type, +# and javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec and rejects all the others. +jceks.key.serialFilter = java.lang.Enum;java.security.KeyRep;\ + java.security.KeyRep$Type;javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;!* + +# The iteration count used for password-based encryption (PBE) in JCEKS +# keystores. Values in the range 10000 to 5000000 are considered valid. +# If the value is out of this range, or is not a number, or is unspecified; +# a default of 200000 is used. +# +# If the system property jdk.jceks.iterationCount is also specified, it +# supersedes the security property value defined here. +# +#jdk.jceks.iterationCount = 200000 + +# +# Disabled mechanisms for the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) +# +# Disabled mechanisms will not be negotiated by both SASL clients and servers. +# These mechanisms will be ignored if they are specified in the "mechanisms" +# argument of "Sasl.createSaslClient" or the "mechanism" argument of +# "Sasl.createSaslServer". +# +# The value of this property is a comma-separated list of SASL mechanisms. +# The mechanisms are case-sensitive. Whitespaces around the commas are ignored. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. +# +# Example: +# jdk.sasl.disabledMechanisms=PLAIN, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 +jdk.sasl.disabledMechanisms= + +# +# Policies for distrusting Certificate Authorities (CAs). +# +# This is a comma separated value of one or more case-sensitive strings, each +# of which represents a policy for determining if a CA should be distrusted. +# The supported values are: +# +# +# SYMANTEC_TLS : Distrust TLS Server certificates anchored by a Symantec +# root CA and issued after April 16, 2019 unless issued by one of the +# following subordinate CAs which have a later distrust date: +# 1. Apple IST CA 2 - G1, SHA-256 fingerprint: +# AC2B922ECFD5E01711772FEA8ED372DE9D1E2245FCE3F57A9CDBEC77296A424B +# Distrust after December 31, 2019. +# 2. Apple IST CA 8 - G1, SHA-256 fingerprint: +# A4FE7C7F15155F3F0AEF7AAA83CF6E06DEB97CA3F909DF920AC1490882D488ED +# Distrust after December 31, 2019. +# Leading and trailing whitespace surrounding each value are ignored. +# Unknown values are ignored. If the property is commented out or set to the +# empty String, no policies are enforced. +# +# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. +# It is not guaranteed to be supported by other SE implementations. Also, this +# property does not override other security properties which can restrict +# certificates such as jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms or +# jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms; those restrictions are still enforced even +# if this property is not enabled. +# +jdk.security.caDistrustPolicies=SYMANTEC_TLS + +# +# Policies for the proxy_impersonator Kerberos ccache configuration entry +# +# The proxy_impersonator ccache configuration entry indicates that the ccache +# is a synthetic delegated credential for use with S4U2Proxy by an intermediate +# server. The ccache file should also contain the TGT of this server and +# an evidence ticket from the default principal of the ccache to this server. +# +# This security property determines how Java uses this configuration entry. +# There are 3 possible values: +# +# no-impersonate - Ignore this configuration entry, and always act as +# the owner of the TGT (if it exists). +# +# try-impersonate - Try impersonation when this configuration entry exists. +# If no matching TGT or evidence ticket is found, +# fallback to no-impersonate. +# +# always-impersonate - Always impersonate when this configuration entry exists. +# If no matching TGT or evidence ticket is found, +# no initial credential is read from the ccache. +# +# The default value is "always-impersonate". +# +# If a system property of the same name is also specified, it supersedes the +# security property value defined here. +# +#jdk.security.krb5.default.initiate.credential=always-impersonate diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg b/java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3535a40 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/security/nss.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +name = NSS +nssDbMode = noDb +attributes = compatibility +handleStartupErrors = ignoreMultipleInitialisation diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/sound.properties b/java-8-openjdk/sound.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac14cef --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/sound.properties @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +############################################################ +# Sound Configuration File +############################################################ +# +# This properties file is used to specify default service +# providers for javax.sound.midi.MidiSystem and +# javax.sound.sampled.AudioSystem. +# +# The following keys are recognized by MidiSystem methods: +# +# javax.sound.midi.Receiver +# javax.sound.midi.Sequencer +# javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer +# javax.sound.midi.Transmitter +# +# The following keys are recognized by AudioSystem methods: +# +# javax.sound.sampled.Clip +# javax.sound.sampled.Port +# javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine +# javax.sound.sampled.TargetDataLine +# +# The values specify the full class name of the service +# provider, or the device name. +# +# See the class descriptions for details. +# +# Example 1: +# Use MyDeviceProvider as default for SourceDataLines: +# javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine=com.xyz.MyDeviceProvider +# +# Example 2: +# Specify the default Synthesizer by its name "InternalSynth". +# javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer=#InternalSynth +# +# Example 3: +# Specify the default Receiver by provider and name: +# javax.sound.midi.Receiver=com.sun.media.sound.MidiProvider#SunMIDI1 +# + +javax.sound.sampled.Clip=org.classpath.icedtea.pulseaudio.PulseAudioMixerProvider +javax.sound.sampled.Port=org.classpath.icedtea.pulseaudio.PulseAudioMixerProvider +javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine=org.classpath.icedtea.pulseaudio.PulseAudioMixerProvider +javax.sound.sampled.TargetDataLine=org.classpath.icedtea.pulseaudio.PulseAudioMixerProvider + +#javax.sound.sampled.Clip=com.sun.media.sound.DirectAudioDeviceProvider +#javax.sound.sampled.Port=com.sun.media.sound.PortMixerProvider +#javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine=com.sun.media.sound.DirectAudioDeviceProvider +#javax.sound.sampled.TargetDataLine=com.sun.media.sound.DirectAudioDeviceProvider diff --git a/java-8-openjdk/swing.properties b/java-8-openjdk/swing.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f55df0 --- /dev/null +++ b/java-8-openjdk/swing.properties @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# uncomment to set the default look and feel to GTK +#swing.defaultlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel diff --git a/mailcap b/mailcap index e295303..036dcc8 100644 --- a/mailcap +++ b/mailcap @@ -565,6 +565,9 @@ application/x-gnome-saved-search; nemo trash:/// %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" application/x-java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" application/java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" application/x-jar; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" +application/x-java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" +application/java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" +application/x-jar; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" inode/directory; baobab %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" text/calendar; gnome-calendar %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" text/calendar; evolution -c tasks %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" -- 2.39.5