Jon,
On 1/6/23 15:53, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
Thanks for the info.
In a nutshell I think the certpath,provider would be sufficient. I'm
thinking that I can add this to the java options as
-Djava.security.debug=ssl:certpath,provider however I don't know how
to specify where to log the information.
java.security.debug is really a blunt instrument. It's unfortunate that
it's one of the only ways to get information out of the TLS stack. It
would have been great if Java had started using its own logging system
once it was introduced, but no.
That debugging tool always dumps to stdout (or stderr?) and you have
very little control over where it goes.
You would never want to use it for ongoing logging. It truly is for
debugging-only.
The good news is that application code should be able to get the
information you are looking for.
Oh, wait...
[...] I'm checking to see if there is any out-of-the-box option to
capture in a log which SSL certificate and trust keystore is being
used during startup?
What do you mean "during startup"? I originally read that as "for
incoming connections" thinking that you wanted to log which cert was
used for a particular request. But it sounds like maybe you are asking
for something to just be logged one-time during startup?
-chris
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From: Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 2:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Basic SSL Certificate Usage logging
Mark,
On 1/6/23 15:00, Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi Jon,
In a word, no. Sorry.
Some sort of info log message probably makes sense for this. SNI makes
things a little more complicated but we should be able to do something.
What is the minimum info you'd like to see?
How about adding a request attribute with some kind of identifier (fpr?
serial-number?) in it and indicates at least which server-cert was chosen.
Then it can trivially be added to e.g. access_log or even to application code
which wants to do custom logging.
-chris
On 06/01/2023 18:52, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
Good afternoon and Happy New Year,
I know about the SSL debug logging, however, I'm checking to see if
there is any out-of-the-box option to capture in a log which SSL
certificate and trust keystore is being used during startup?
Thanks,
Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
Jon McAlexander
Senior Infrastructure Engineer
Asst. Vice President
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Middleware Product Engineering
Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware | Infrastructure Solutions
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