rlevas commented on a change in pull request #74: KNOX-1111 - 2-way SSL 
Truststore and Keystore Improvements
URL: https://github.com/apache/knox/pull/74#discussion_r266024463
 
 

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 File path: 
gateway-spi/src/main/java/org/apache/knox/gateway/dispatch/DefaultHttpClientFactory.java
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 @@ -76,28 +77,14 @@ public HttpClient createHttpClient(FilterConfig 
filterConfig) {
     } else {
       builder = HttpClients.custom();
     }
-    if (Boolean.parseBoolean(filterConfig.getInitParameter("useTwoWaySsl"))) {
-      AliasService as = services.getService(GatewayServices.ALIAS_SERVICE);
-      KeystoreService ks = 
services.getService(GatewayServices.KEYSTORE_SERVICE);
-      final SSLContext sslcontext;
-      try {
-        KeyStore identityKeystore = ks.getKeystoreForGateway();
-        char[] identityKeyPassphrase = as.getGatewayIdentityPassphrase();
 
-        // The trustKeystore will be the same as the identityKeystore if a 
truststore was not explicitly
-        // configured in gateway-site (gateway.truststore.password.alias, 
gateway.truststore.path, gateway.truststore.type)
-        // This was the behavior before KNOX-1812
-        KeyStore trustKeystore = ks.getTruststoreForHttpClient();
-
-        sslcontext = SSLContexts.custom()
-            .loadTrustMaterial(trustKeystore, new TrustSelfSignedStrategy())
-            .loadKeyMaterial(identityKeystore, identityKeyPassphrase)
-            .build();
-      } catch (Exception e) {
-        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unable to create SSLContext", e);
-      }
-      builder.setSSLSocketFactory(new SSLConnectionSocketFactory(sslcontext));
+    // Conditionally set a custom SSLContext
+    boolean useTwoWaySsl = 
Boolean.parseBoolean(filterConfig.getInitParameter("useTwoWaySsl"));
+    SSLContext sslContext = createSSLContext(services, useTwoWaySsl);
 
 Review comment:
   Sure... I can do that.  
   
   But if we need to make changes to `createSSLContext` in the future, changing 
the args to pass in the filterConfig could be done then.  `createSSLContext` is 
basically a private method, so changing its signature later should be a minor 
task.  If `createSSLContext` was part of an interface (or just public) that may 
be another story. 
   

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