I am looking for some help in solving a problem I have in verifying an XML Signature using the Apache Santuario Java library version 1.4.6. I have a client/server solution where the client signs a DOM document before sending the document to the server. I apply the signature to the document like so:
public static void applySignature(X509Certificate cert, PrivateKey privateKey, Document doc)
{
try
{
XMLSignature sig = new XMLSignature(doc,
"",
XMLSignature.ALGO_ID_SIGNATURE_RSA);
sig.addResourceResolver(new XmlSignatureResolver());
doc.getDocumentElement().appendChild(sig.getElement());
Transforms transforms = new Transforms(doc);
transforms.addTransform(Transforms.TRANSFORM_ENVELOPED_SIGNATURE);
transforms.addTransform(Transforms.TRANSFORM_C14N_WITH_COMMENTS);
sig.addDocument("", transforms, Constants.ALGO_ID_DIGEST_SHA1);
sig.addKeyInfo(cert);
sig.addKeyInfo(cert.getPublicKey());
sig.sign(privateKey);
}
catch (XMLSecurityException e)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
I verify the signature as follows:
public static boolean verifySignature(X509Certificate cert, Document doc)
{
boolean validSignature = false;
try
{
Element nscontext = createDSctx(doc, "ds", Constants.SignatureSpecNS);
// Remove any attributes of Signed Info
Node signInfoNode = XPathAPI.selectSingleNode(doc, "//ds:SignedInfo", nscontext);
int numAttributes = signInfoNode.getAttributes().getLength();
if (numAttributes > 0)
{
for (int i = 0; i < numAttributes; i++)
{
String attrName = signInfoNode.getAttributes().item(0).getNodeName();
signInfoNode.getAttributes().removeNamedItem(attrName);
}
}
Element sigElement =
(Element) XPathAPI.selectSingleNode(doc, "//ds:Signature", nscontext);
XMLSignature signature = new XMLSignature(sigElement, "");
signature.setFollowNestedManifests(true);
signature.addResourceResolver(new XmlSignatureResolver());
validSignature = signature.checkSignatureValue(cert);
// Remove the signature
sigElement.getParentNode().removeChild(sigElement);
}
catch (XMLSignatureException e)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (XMLSecurityException e)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (TransformerException e)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
return validSignature;// validSignature;
}
The problem I have is that when I verify the signature on the server (it works on the client if I verify right after applying the signature), I get the following warning:
2011-11-12 18:30:27 Reference [WARN] Verification failed for URI ""
2011-11-12 18:30:27 Reference [WARN] Expected Digest: EEl+J/jsY8Im2rgjsozBXRxkQjQ=
2011-11-12 18:30:27 Reference [WARN] Actual Digest: Y7C0HCjugZbegkZT4E8A7Bd4qm0=
Thanks for the help,
Ernie Burlison
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The code I use to send the dom from the client to the server is:
// Use a Transformer for output
TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
Transformer transformer = tFactory.newTransformer();
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.OMIT_XML_DECLARATION, "no");
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.ENCODING, "utf-8");
transformer.setOutputProperty(OutputKeys.INDENT, "no");
DOMSource source = new DOMSource(doc);
StreamResult result = new StreamResult(m_SenderOutput);
m_Logger.debug("Transforming...");
transformer.transform(source, result);
m_SenderOutput.flush();
m_Logger.debug("Transform complete...");
m_ClientSocket.shutdownOutput();
The code that reads the dom on the server side is:
DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
dbf.setNamespaceAware(true);
DocumentBuilder db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();
m_Logger.debug("Parsing Document");
Document doc = db.parse(m_SenderInput);
m_Logger.debug("Received DOM");
The dom before the apply signature is similar to the following (data is encrypted before signature is applied):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SmMessageSet xmlns="urn:ccsds:recommendation:service_management:schema:sccs:R1.0" xmlns:ns2="urn:ccsds:recommendation:navigation:schema:ndmxml:R1.5"><xenc:EncryptedData xmlns:xenc="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#" Type="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#Content"><xenc:EncryptionMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc"/><ds:KeyInfo xmlns:ds="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#">
<xenc:EncryptedKey xmlns:xenc="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#"><xenc:EncryptionMethod Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#rsa-1_5"/><xenc:CipherData><xenc:CipherValue>VosyFTcuAkzo6WPPLnnM2Nka+gpyD9r2cNy3fbSX8RjGg5dKktK9SGZAar5t3ci2mU6Nw9Ski2Td
g1WNei+kgns6vFET5Ff8m5/VIO24sBz30DPO5cAwfLax0slTjZWDRu7XXs/ORSK2PrB8B8qaO+me
W5iPLXjkkL4LnLwZfIvCSdG3JJoOTUhR6CstquTejRBLvTdvry8jB2RncjpV244eng7Bmk7HWcNd
Mz20DujfX14MTyKAQcVAgUhM9MpisveiDRdKYtXWCkma2NcUhpxqzjyPtyJtHVJQfaPZ2kla2NQV
DcMPUvmM+V0Y3kI5NBZq1vlIAg1i5JsZRniB+Q==</xenc:CipherValue></xenc:CipherData></xenc:EncryptedKey></ds:KeyInfo><xenc:CipherData><xenc:CipherValue>8UCDr2ZzDvD5JczkPU7UnxRYBdxs6ZgL5s2ksHyn/FZvBVSwYh6o/Rnx41fnN6uygcylW++zoxSq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</xenc:CipherValue></xenc:CipherData></xenc:EncryptedData></SmMessageSet>
The XML is identical after the applySignature and after the SignedInfo is modified within verifysignature method. The problem appears to be with the SignedInfo Referenced Items when I send the document over a socket; somehow the transformation that occurs during verification is adding 46 bytes causing the check to fail.
Not sure where this is coming from. Anyone have any ideas?