On Fri, 1 Aug 2025 01:43:41 GMT, Valerie Peng <valer...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This enhancement introduces a new security property 
>> "jdk.crypto.disabledAlgorithms" which can be leveraged to disable algorithms 
>> for JCE/JCA crypto services. For now, only Cipher, KeyStore, MessageDigest, 
>> and Signature services support this new security property. The support can 
>> be expanded later to cover more services if needed. Note that this security 
>> property is meant to disable algorithms irrespective of providers. If the 
>> algorithm is found to be disabled, it will be rejected before reaching out 
>> to provider(s) for the corresponding implementation(s).
>> 
>> A few implementation notes:
>> 1) The specified security property value is lazily loaded and all changes 
>> after it's been loaded are ignored. Invalid entries, e.g. wrong syntax, are 
>> ignored and removed. The algorithm name check is case-insensitive. If a 
>> disabled algorithm is known to has an object identifier (oid) by JDK, this 
>> oid and its aliases is also added to the disabled services.
>> 2) The algorithm name checking impl is based on the 
>> sun.security.util.AlgorithmConstraints class, but without the decomposing 
>> and different constraints.
>> 3) The hardwiring of NONEwithRSA signature to RSA/ECB/PKCS1Padding cipher in 
>> java.security.Signature class is removed. Instead, this is moved to the 
>> provider level, i.e. SunJCE and SunPKCS11 provider are changed to claim the 
>> NONEwithRSA signature support. Disabling one will not affect the other. 
>> 
>> CSR will be filed once the review is wrapping up.
>> 
>> Thanks~
>> Valerie
>
> Valerie Peng has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Added support for overriding the security property with a system
>   property using the same property name.

src/java.base/share/classes/sun/security/util/CryptoAlgorithmConstraints.java 
line 80:

> 78:         if (val != null) {
> 79:             Security.setProperty(propertyName, val);
> 80:         }

I don't think you should set the security property with the value of the system 
property. This should be:


if (val == null) {
    val = Security.getProperty(propertyName);
}


Or you can just call 
`sun.security.util.SecurityProperties.getOverridableProperty()`.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26377#discussion_r2247939762

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