On 5/16/2016 9:13 PM, Wang Weijun wrote: > I downloaded the files and they match what you described below. > > Can you please added a text file describing how they are generated. The generation is straightforward with keytool. May not need an additional text file any more.
> Also, I see a unknown_keystore in the same directory still using the weak > algorithms. Do you also intent to update it? > Not sure of the use cases for unknown_keystore. No plan to touch it this time. Thanks, Xuelei > Thanks > Max > >> On May 16, 2016, at 8:52 PM, Xuelei Fan <xuelei....@oracle.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Please review this test update: >> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xuelei/8157035/webrev.00/ >> >> test/javax/net/ssl/etc/keystore and truststore are used a lot for X.509 >> cert based SSL/TLS authentication in JDK testing. MD5 and SHA1 are used >> as the signature algorithms. The key size of EC certs is 192 bits. >> >> MD5 has been disabled, and 192-bits EC keys will be disabled in the near >> future(see JDK-8148516). It's time to use stronger algorithms (SHA256) >> and keys (2048-bits for RSA and 256-bits for EC). >> >> This update renew the RSA cert with 2048-bits key and the EC cert with >> 256-bits key. And the hash algorithms of the signatures are now SHA256. >> >> Note that the DSA entry is not updated this time. >> >> Thanks, >> Xuelei >