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Motivation: Some JDKs dissallow the usage of keysizes < 2048, so we should not use such small keysizes in tests. This showed up on fedora 32: ``` Caused by: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Algorithm constraints check failed on keysize limits. RSA 1024bit key used with certificate: CN=tlsclient. Usage was tls client at sun.security.util.DisabledAlgorithmConstraints$KeySizeConstraint.permits(DisabledAlgorithmConstraints.java:817) at sun.security.util.DisabledAlgorithmConstraints$Constraints.permits(DisabledAlgorithmConstraints.java:419) at sun.security.util.DisabledAlgorithmConstraints.permits(DisabledAlgorithmConstraints.java:167) at sun.security.provider.certpath.AlgorithmChecker.check(AlgorithmChecker.java:326) at sun.security.provider.certpath.PKIXMasterCertPathValidator.validate(PKIXMasterCertPathValidator.java:125) ... 23 more ``` Modifications: Replace hardcoded keys / certs with SelfSignedCertificate Result: No test-failures related to small key sizes anymore. |
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