mkdir -p './avahi/services'
mkdir -p './binfmt.d'
mkdir -p './brltty/Input/xw'
-mkdir -p './ca-certificates/update.d'
mkdir -p './cups/interfaces'
mkdir -p './davfs2/certs/private'
mkdir -p './dbus-1/session.d'
maybe chmod 0755 'ca-certificates'
maybe chmod 0644 'ca-certificates.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'ca-certificates/update.d'
+maybe chmod 0755 'ca-certificates/update.d/jks-keystore'
maybe chmod 0755 'calendar'
maybe chmod 0644 'calendar/default'
maybe chgrp 'dip' 'chatscripts'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/bridge-utils'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/brltty'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/bsdmainutils'
+maybe chmod 0600 'default/cacerts'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/console-setup'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/crda'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/cron'
maybe chmod 0644 'dpkg/shlibs.default'
maybe chmod 0644 'dpkg/shlibs.override'
maybe chmod 0644 'drirc'
+maybe chmod 0644 'eclipse.ini'
maybe chmod 0755 'emacs'
maybe chmod 0755 'emacs/site-start.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'emacs/site-start.d/00debian-vars.el'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/apport'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/avahi-daemon'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/batmand'
+maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/binfmt-support'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/bluetooth'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/bootmisc.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/brltty'
maybe chmod 0644 'issue'
maybe chmod 0644 'issue.net'
maybe chmod 0755 'java'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/accessibility.properties'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/jvm-amd64.cfg'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/logging.properties'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/management'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/management/jmxremote.access'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/management/management.properties'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/net.properties'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/psfont.properties.ja'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/psfontj2d.properties'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/security'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/blacklisted.certs'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/default.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/java.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/java.security'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/nss.cfg'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/README.txt'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/limited'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/limited/default_US_export.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/limited/default_local.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/limited/exempt_local.policy'
+maybe chmod 0755 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/unlimited'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/unlimited/default_US_export.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/security/policy/unlimited/default_local.policy'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/sound.properties'
+maybe chmod 0644 'java-11-openjdk/swing.properties'
maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-oracle'
maybe chmod 0755 'java-8-oracle/security'
maybe chmod 0644 'java-8-oracle/security/blacklist'
maybe chmod 0755 'ssl'
maybe chmod 0755 'ssl/certs'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
+maybe chmod 0755 'ssl/certs/java'
+maybe chmod 0644 'ssl/certs/java/cacerts'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssl/openssl.cnf'
maybe chgrp 'ssl-cert' 'ssl/private'
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jaotc
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jdeprscan
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jhsdb
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jimage
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jlink
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jmod
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/jshell
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/liblucene2-java/lucli
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/usr/lib/liblucene2-java/lucli.1.gz
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+set -e
+
+# use the locale C.UTF-8
+unset LC_ALL
+LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8
+export LC_CTYPE
+
+storepass='changeit'
+if [ -f /etc/default/cacerts ]; then
+ . /etc/default/cacerts
+fi
+
+arch=`dpkg --print-architecture`
+JAR=/usr/share/ca-certificates-java/ca-certificates-java.jar
+
+nsslib_name()
+{
+ if dpkg --assert-multi-arch 2>/dev/null; then
+ echo "libnss3:${arch}"
+ else
+ echo "libnss3"
+ fi
+}
+
+echo ""
+if [ "$cacerts_updates" != yes ] || [ "$CACERT_UPDATES" = disabled ] || [ ! -e $JAR ]; then
+ echo "updates of cacerts keystore disabled."
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+if ! mountpoint -q /proc; then
+ echo >&2 "the keytool command requires a mounted proc fs (/proc)."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+for jvm in java-7-openjdk-$arch java-7-openjdk \
+ oracle-java7-jre-$arch oracle-java7-server-jre-$arch oracle-java7-jdk-$arch \
+ java-8-openjdk-$arch java-8-openjdk \
+ oracle-java8-jre-$arch oracle-java8-server-jre-$arch oracle-java8-jdk-$arch \
+ java-9-openjdk-$arch java-9-openjdk \
+ oracle-java9-jre-$arch oracle-java9-server-jre-$arch oracle-java9-jdk-$arch \
+ java-10-openjdk-$arch java-10-openjdk \
+ oracle-java10-jre-$arch oracle-java10-server-jre-$arch oracle-java10-jdk-$arch \
+ java-11-openjdk-$arch java-11-openjdk \
+ oracle-java11-jre-$arch oracle-java11-server-jre-$arch oracle-java11-jdk-$arch; do
+ if [ -x /usr/lib/jvm/$jvm/bin/java ]; then
+ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/$jvm
+ PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+if dpkg-query --version >/dev/null; then
+ nsspkg=$(dpkg-query -L "$(nsslib_name)" | sed -n 's,\(.*\)/libnss3\.so$,\1,p'|head -n 1)
+ nsscfg=/etc/${jvm%-$arch}/security/nss.cfg
+ nssjdk=$(test ! -f $nsscfg || sed -n '/nssLibraryDirectory/s/.*= *\(.*\)/\1/p' $nsscfg)
+ if [ -n "$nsspkg" ] && [ -n "$nssjdk" ] && [ "$nsspkg" != "$nssjdk" ]; then
+ ln -sf $nsspkg/libnss3.so $nssjdk/libnss3.so
+ fi
+ softokn3pkg=$(dpkg-query -L "$(nsslib_name)" | sed -n 's,\(.*\)/libsoftokn3\.so$,\1,p'|head -n 1)
+ if [ -n "$softokn3pkg" ] && [ -n "$nssjdk" ] && [ "$softokn3pkg" != "$nssjdk" ]; then
+ ln -sf $softokn3pkg/libsoftokn3.so $nssjdk/libsoftokn3.so
+ fi
+fi
+
+do_cleanup()
+{
+ [ -z "$temp_jvm_cfg" ] || rm -f $temp_jvm_cfg
+ if [ -n "$nsspkg" ] && [ -n "$nssjdk" ] && [ "$nsspkg" != "$nssjdk" ]
+ then
+ rm -f $nssjdk/libnss3.so
+ fi
+ if [ -n "$softokn3pkg" ] && [ -n "$nssjdk" ] \
+ && [ "$softokn3pkg" != "$nssjdk" ]
+ then
+ rm -f $nssjdk/libsoftokn3.so
+ fi
+}
+
+if java -Xmx64m -jar $JAR -storepass "$storepass"; then
+ do_cleanup
+else
+ do_cleanup
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+echo "done."
--- /dev/null
+# defaults for ca-certificates-java
+
+# The password which is used to protect the integrity of the keystore.
+# storepass must be at least 6 characters long. It must be provided to
+# all commands that access the keystore contents.
+# Only change this if adding private certificates.
+#storepass=''
+
+# enable/disable updates of the keystore /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts
+cacerts_updates=yes
--- /dev/null
+-startup
+plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.3.0.dist.jar
+--launcher.library
+plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.gtk.linux.x86_64_1.1.200.dist
+-showsplash
+org.eclipse.platform
+--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
+256m
+--launcher.defaultAction
+openFile
+-vmargs
+-Xms40m
+-Xmx384m
+-Dorg.eclipse.equinox.p2.reconciler.dropins.directory=/usr/share/eclipse/dropins
--- /dev/null
+#! /bin/sh
+### BEGIN INIT INFO
+# Provides: binfmt-support
+# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs
+# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs
+# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
+# Default-Stop:
+# Short-Description: Support for extra binary formats
+# Description: Enable support for extra binary formats using the Linux
+# kernel's binfmt_misc facility.
+### END INIT INFO
+
+PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
+NAME=binfmt-support
+DESC="additional executable binary formats"
+
+if [ "$(uname)" != Linux ]; then
+ exit 0
+fi
+
+which update-binfmts >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 0
+
+. /lib/lsb/init-functions
+[ -r /etc/default/rcS ] && . /etc/default/rcS
+
+set -e
+CODE=0
+
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ log_daemon_msg "Enabling $DESC" "$NAME"
+ update-binfmts --enable || CODE=$?
+ log_end_msg $CODE
+ exit $CODE
+ ;;
+
+ stop)
+ log_daemon_msg "Disabling $DESC" "$NAME"
+ update-binfmts --disable || CODE=$?
+ log_end_msg $CODE
+ exit $CODE
+ ;;
+
+ restart|force-reload)
+ $0 stop
+ $0 start
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
+ echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+esac
+
+exit 0
--- /dev/null
+#
+# The following line specifies the assistive technology classes
+# that should be loaded into the Java VM when the AWT is initailized.
+# Specify multiple classes by separating them with commas.
+# Note: the line below cannot end the file (there must be at
+# a minimum a blank line following it).
+#
+# Doesn't work, see LP: #935296
+#assistive_technologies=org.GNOME.Accessibility.AtkWrapper
+
--- /dev/null
+# Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+#
+# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+#
+# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+# accompanied this code).
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+#
+# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+# questions.
+#
+# List of JVMs that can be used as an option to java, javac, etc.
+# Order is important -- first in this list is the default JVM.
+# NOTE that both this file and its format are UNSUPPORTED and
+# WILL GO AWAY in a future release.
+#
+# You may also select a JVM in an arbitrary location with the
+# "-XXaltjvm=<jvm_dir>" option, but that too is unsupported
+# and may not be available in a future release.
+#
+-server KNOWN
+-client IGNORE
+-zero KNOWN
--- /dev/null
+############################################################
+# Default Logging Configuration File
+#
+# You can use a different file by specifying a filename
+# with the java.util.logging.config.file system property.
+# For example java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=myfile
+############################################################
+
+############################################################
+# Global properties
+############################################################
+
+# "handlers" specifies a comma separated list of log Handler
+# classes. These handlers will be installed during VM startup.
+# Note that these classes must be on the system classpath.
+# By default we only configure a ConsoleHandler, which will only
+# show messages at the INFO and above levels.
+handlers= java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
+
+# To also add the FileHandler, use the following line instead.
+#handlers= java.util.logging.FileHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
+
+# Default global logging level.
+# This specifies which kinds of events are logged across
+# all loggers. For any given facility this global level
+# can be overriden by a facility specific level
+# Note that the ConsoleHandler also has a separate level
+# setting to limit messages printed to the console.
+.level= INFO
+
+############################################################
+# Handler specific properties.
+# Describes specific configuration info for Handlers.
+############################################################
+
+# default file output is in user's home directory.
+java.util.logging.FileHandler.pattern = %h/java%u.log
+java.util.logging.FileHandler.limit = 50000
+java.util.logging.FileHandler.count = 1
+# Default number of locks FileHandler can obtain synchronously.
+# This specifies maximum number of attempts to obtain lock file by FileHandler
+# implemented by incrementing the unique field %u as per FileHandler API documentation.
+java.util.logging.FileHandler.maxLocks = 100
+java.util.logging.FileHandler.formatter = java.util.logging.XMLFormatter
+
+# Limit the message that are printed on the console to INFO and above.
+java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level = INFO
+java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter = java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter
+
+# Example to customize the SimpleFormatter output format
+# to print one-line log message like this:
+# <level>: <log message> [<date/time>]
+#
+# java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter.format=%4$s: %5$s [%1$tc]%n
+
+############################################################
+# Facility specific properties.
+# Provides extra control for each logger.
+############################################################
+
+# For example, set the com.xyz.foo logger to only log SEVERE
+# messages:
+com.xyz.foo.level = SEVERE
--- /dev/null
+######################################################################
+# Default Access Control File for Remote JMX(TM) Monitoring
+######################################################################
+#
+# Access control file for Remote JMX API access to monitoring.
+# This file defines the allowed access for different roles. The
+# password file (jmxremote.password by default) defines the roles and their
+# passwords. To be functional, a role must have an entry in
+# both the password and the access files.
+#
+# The default location of this file is $JRE/conf/management/jmxremote.access
+# You can specify an alternate location by specifying a property in
+# the management config file $JRE/conf/management/management.properties
+# (See that file for details)
+#
+# The file format for password and access files is syntactically the same
+# as the Properties file format. The syntax is described in the Javadoc
+# for java.util.Properties.load.
+# A typical access file has multiple lines, where each line is blank,
+# a comment (like this one), or an access control entry.
+#
+# An access control entry consists of a role name, and an
+# associated access level. The role name is any string that does not
+# itself contain spaces or tabs. It corresponds to an entry in the
+# password file (jmxremote.password). The access level is one of the
+# following:
+# "readonly" grants access to read attributes of MBeans.
+# For monitoring, this means that a remote client in this
+# role can read measurements but cannot perform any action
+# that changes the environment of the running program.
+# "readwrite" grants access to read and write attributes of MBeans,
+# to invoke operations on them, and optionally
+# to create or remove them. This access should be granted
+# only to trusted clients, since they can potentially
+# interfere with the smooth operation of a running program.
+#
+# The "readwrite" access level can optionally be followed by the "create" and/or
+# "unregister" keywords. The "unregister" keyword grants access to unregister
+# (delete) MBeans. The "create" keyword grants access to create MBeans of a
+# particular class or of any class matching a particular pattern. Access
+# should only be granted to create MBeans of known and trusted classes.
+#
+# For example, the following entry would grant readwrite access
+# to "controlRole", as well as access to create MBeans of the class
+# javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor and to unregister any MBean:
+# controlRole readwrite \
+# create javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitorMBean \
+# unregister
+# or equivalently:
+# controlRole readwrite unregister create javax.management.monitor.CounterMBean
+#
+# The following entry would grant readwrite access as well as access to create
+# MBeans of any class in the packages javax.management.monitor and
+# javax.management.timer:
+# controlRole readwrite \
+# create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \
+# unregister
+#
+# The \ character is defined in the Properties file syntax to allow continuation
+# lines as shown here. A * in a class pattern matches a sequence of characters
+# other than dot (.), so javax.management.monitor.* matches
+# javax.management.monitor.CounterMonitor but not
+# javax.management.monitor.foo.Bar.
+#
+# A given role should have at most one entry in this file. If a role
+# has no entry, it has no access.
+# If multiple entries are found for the same role name, then the last
+# access entry is used.
+#
+#
+# Default access control entries:
+# o The "monitorRole" role has readonly access.
+# o The "controlRole" role has readwrite access and can create the standard
+# Timer and Monitor MBeans defined by the JMX API.
+
+monitorRole readonly
+controlRole readwrite \
+ create javax.management.monitor.*,javax.management.timer.* \
+ unregister
--- /dev/null
+#####################################################################
+# Default Configuration File for Java Platform Management
+#####################################################################
+#
+# The Management Configuration file (in java.util.Properties format)
+# will be read if one of the following system properties is set:
+# -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number>
+# or -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number>
+# or -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file>
+#
+# The default Management Configuration file is:
+#
+# $JRE/conf/management/management.properties
+#
+# Another location for the Management Configuration File can be specified
+# by the following property on the Java command line:
+#
+# -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file>
+#
+# If -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file> is set, the port
+# number for the management agent can be specified in the config file
+# using the following lines:
+#
+# ################ Management Agent Port #########################
+#
+# For setting the JMX RMI agent port use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number>
+#
+# For setting the SNMP agent port use the following line
+# com.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number>
+
+#####################################################################
+# Optional Instrumentation
+#####################################################################
+#
+# By default only the basic instrumentation with low overhead is on.
+# The following properties allow to selectively turn on optional
+# instrumentation which are off by default and may have some
+# additional overhead.
+#
+# com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring
+#
+# This option enables thread contention monitoring if the
+# Java virtual machine supports such instrumentation.
+# Refer to the specification for the java.lang.management.ThreadMBean
+# interface - see isThreadContentionMonitoringSupported() method.
+#
+
+# To enable thread contention monitoring, uncomment the following line
+# com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring
+
+#####################################################################
+# SNMP Management Properties
+#####################################################################
+#
+# If the system property -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number>
+# is set then
+# - The SNMP agent (with the Java virtual machine MIB) is started
+# that listens on the specified port for incoming SNMP requests.
+# - the following properties for read for SNMP management.
+#
+# The configuration can be specified only at startup time.
+# Later changes to the above system property (e.g. via setProperty method), this
+# config file, or the ACL file has no effect to the running SNMP agent.
+#
+
+#
+# ##################### SNMP Trap Port #########################
+#
+# com.sun.management.snmp.trap=<trap-destination-port-number>
+# Specifies the remote port number at which managers are expected
+# to listen for trap. For each host defined in the ACL file,
+# the SNMP agent will send traps at <host>:<trap-destination-port-number>
+# Default for this property is 162.
+#
+
+# To set port for sending traps to a different port use the following line
+# com.sun.management.snmp.trap=<trap-destination-port-number>
+
+#
+# ################ SNMP listen interface #########################
+#
+# com.sun.management.snmp.interface=<InetAddress>
+# Specifies the local interface on which the SNMP agent will bind.
+# This is useful when running on machines which have several
+# interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific
+# subnet accessible through that interface.
+# Default for this property is "localhost".
+#
+# The format of the value for that property is any string accepted
+# by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String).
+#
+
+# For restricting the port on which SNMP agent listens use the following line
+# com.sun.management.snmp.interface=<InetAddress>
+
+#
+# #################### SNMP ACL file #########################
+#
+# com.sun.management.snmp.acl=true|false
+# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as false then the ACL file
+# is not checked: all manager hosts are allowed all access.
+#
+
+# For SNMP without checking ACL file uncomment the following line
+# com.sun.management.snmp.acl=false
+
+#
+# com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath
+# Specifies location for ACL file
+# This is optional - default location is
+# $JRE/conf/management/snmp.acl
+#
+# If the property "com.sun.management.snmp.acl" is set to false,
+# then this property and the ACL file are ignored.
+# Otherwise the ACL file must exist and be in the valid format.
+# If the ACL file is empty or non existent then no access is allowed.
+#
+# The SNMP agent will read the ACL file at startup time.
+# Modification to the ACL file has no effect to any running SNMP
+# agents which read that ACL file at startup.
+#
+
+# For a non-default acl file location use the following line
+# com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath
+
+#####################################################################
+# RMI Management Properties
+#####################################################################
+#
+# If system property -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number>
+# is set then
+# - A MBean server is started
+# - JRE Platform MBeans are registered in the MBean server
+# - RMI connector is published in a private readonly registry at
+# specified port using a well known name, "jmxrmi"
+# - the following properties are read for JMX remote management.
+#
+# The configuration can be specified only at startup time.
+# Later changes to above system property (e.g. via setProperty method),
+# this config file, the password file, or the access file have no effect to the
+# running MBean server, the connector, or the registry.
+#
+
+#
+# ########## RMI connector settings for local management ##########
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=true|false
+# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as true then the local JMX RMI connector
+# server will only accept connection requests from clients running on
+# the host where the out-of-the-box JMX management agent is running.
+# In order to ensure backwards compatibility this property could be
+# set to false. However, deploying the local management agent in this
+# way is discouraged because the local JMX RMI connector server will
+# accept connection requests from any client either local or remote.
+# For remote management the remote JMX RMI connector server should
+# be used instead with authentication and SSL/TLS encryption enabled.
+#
+
+# For allowing the local management agent accept local
+# and remote connection requests use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false
+
+#
+# ###################### RMI SSL #############################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true|false
+# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as false then SSL is not used.
+#
+
+# For RMI monitoring without SSL use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
+
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath
+# Specifies the location of the SSL configuration file. A properties
+# file can be used to supply the keystore and truststore location and
+# password settings thus avoiding to pass them as cleartext in the
+# command-line.
+#
+# The current implementation of the out-of-the-box management agent will
+# look up and use the properties specified below to configure the SSL
+# keystore and truststore, if present:
+# javax.net.ssl.keyStore=<keystore-location>
+# javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=<keystore-password>
+# javax.net.ssl.trustStore=<truststore-location>
+# javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=<truststore-password>
+# Any other properties in the file will be ignored. This will allow us
+# to extend the property set in the future if required by the default
+# SSL implementation.
+#
+# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" is set to false,
+# then this property is ignored.
+#
+
+# For supplying the keystore settings in a file use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath
+
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites=<cipher-suites>
+# The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list
+# of SSL/TLS cipher suites to enable. This property can be specified in
+# conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl"
+# in order to control which particular SSL/TLS cipher suites are enabled
+# for use by accepted connections. If this property is not specified then
+# the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS cipher suites that
+# are enabled by default.
+#
+
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols=<protocol-versions>
+# The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list
+# of SSL/TLS protocol versions to enable. This property can be specified in
+# conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl"
+# in order to control which particular SSL/TLS protocol versions are
+# enabled for use by accepted connections. If this property is not
+# specified then the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS
+# protocol versions that are enabled by default.
+#
+
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true|false
+# Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as true in conjunction with the previous
+# property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" then the SSL/TLS RMI Server
+# Socket Factory will require client authentication.
+#
+
+# For RMI monitoring with SSL client authentication use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true
+
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true|false
+# Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as true then the RMI registry used
+# to bind the RMIServer remote object is protected with SSL/TLS
+# RMI Socket Factories that can be configured with the properties:
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth
+# If the two properties below are true at the same time, i.e.
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true
+# then the RMIServer remote object and the RMI registry are
+# both exported with the same SSL/TLS RMI Socket Factories.
+#
+
+# For using an SSL/TLS protected RMI registry use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true
+
+#
+# ################ RMI User authentication ################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true|false
+# Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored)
+# If this property is specified as false then no authentication is
+# performed and all users are allowed all access.
+#
+
+# For RMI monitoring without any checking use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false
+
+#
+# ################ RMI Login configuration ###################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config=<config-name>
+# Specifies the name of a JAAS login configuration entry to use when
+# authenticating users of RMI monitoring.
+#
+# Setting this property is optional - the default login configuration
+# specifies a file-based authentication that uses the password file.
+#
+# When using this property to override the default login configuration
+# then the named configuration entry must be in a file that gets loaded
+# by JAAS. In addition, the login module(s) specified in the configuration
+# should use the name and/or password callbacks to acquire the user's
+# credentials. See the NameCallback and PasswordCallback classes in the
+# javax.security.auth.callback package for more details.
+#
+# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to
+# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored.
+#
+
+# For a non-default login configuration use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config=<config-name>
+
+#
+# ################ RMI Password file location ##################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath
+# Specifies location for password file
+# This is optional - default location is
+# $JRE/conf/management/jmxremote.password
+#
+# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to
+# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored.
+# Otherwise the password file must exist and be in the valid format.
+# If the password file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed.
+#
+
+# For a non-default password file location use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath
+
+#
+# ################# Hash passwords in password file ##############
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.toHashes = true|false
+# Default for this property is true.
+# Specifies if passwords in the password file should be hashed or not.
+# If this property is true, and if the password file is writable, and if the
+# system security policy allows writing into the password file,
+# all the clear passwords in the password file will be replaced by
+# their SHA3-512 hash when the file is read by the server
+#
+
+#
+# ################ RMI Access file location #####################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath
+# Specifies location for access file
+# This is optional - default location is
+# $JRE/conf/management/jmxremote.access
+#
+# If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to
+# false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored.
+# Otherwise, the access file must exist and be in the valid format.
+# If the access file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed.
+#
+
+# For a non-default password file location use the following line
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath
+#
+
+# ################ Management agent listen interface #########################
+#
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.host=<host-or-interface-name>
+# Specifies the local interface on which the JMX RMI agent will bind.
+# This is useful when running on machines which have several
+# interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific
+# subnet accessible through that interface.
+#
+# The format of the value for that property is any string accepted
+# by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String).
+#
+
+# ################ Filter for ObjectInputStream #############################
+# com.sun.management.jmxremote.serial.filter.pattern=<filter-string>
+# A filter, if configured, is used by java.io.ObjectInputStream during
+# deserialization of parameters sent to the JMX default agent to validate the
+# contents of the stream.
+# A filter is configured as a sequence of patterns, each pattern is either
+# matched against the name of a class in the stream or defines a limit.
+# Patterns are separated by ";" (semicolon).
+# Whitespace is significant and is considered part of the pattern.
+#
+# If a pattern includes a "=", it sets a limit.
+# If a limit appears more than once the last value is used.
+# Limits are checked before classes regardless of the order in the sequence of patterns.
+# If any of the limits are exceeded, the filter status is REJECTED.
+#
+# maxdepth=value - the maximum depth of a graph
+# maxrefs=value - the maximum number of internal references
+# maxbytes=value - the maximum number of bytes in the input stream
+# maxarray=value - the maximum array length allowed
+#
+# Other patterns, from left to right, match the class or package name as
+# returned from Class.getName.
+# If the class is an array type, the class or package to be matched is the element type.
+# Arrays of any number of dimensions are treated the same as the element type.
+# For example, a pattern of "!example.Foo", rejects creation of any instance or
+# array of example.Foo.
+#
+# If the pattern starts with "!", the status is REJECTED if the remaining pattern
+# is matched; otherwise the status is ALLOWED if the pattern matches.
+# If the pattern contains "/", the non-empty prefix up to the "/" is the module name;
+# if the module name matches the module name of the class then
+# the remaining pattern is matched with the class name.
+# If there is no "/", the module name is not compared.
+# If the pattern ends with ".**" it matches any class in the package and all subpackages.
+# If the pattern ends with ".*" it matches any class in the package.
+# If the pattern ends with "*", it matches any class with the pattern as a prefix.
+# If the pattern is equal to the class name, it matches.
+# Otherwise, the status is UNDECIDED.
--- /dev/null
+############################################################
+# Default Networking Configuration File
+#
+# This file may contain default values for the networking system properties.
+# These values are only used when the system properties are not specified
+# on the command line or set programmatically.
+# For now, only the various proxy settings can be configured here.
+############################################################
+
+# Whether or not the DefaultProxySelector will default to System Proxy
+# settings when they do exist.
+# Set it to 'true' to enable this feature and check for platform
+# specific proxy settings
+# Note that the system properties that do explicitly set proxies
+# (like http.proxyHost) do take precedence over the system settings
+# even if java.net.useSystemProxies is set to true.
+
+java.net.useSystemProxies=false
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Proxy configuration for the various protocol handlers.
+# DO NOT uncomment these lines if you have set java.net.useSystemProxies
+# to true as the protocol specific properties will take precedence over
+# system settings.
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# HTTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server
+# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default
+# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which
+# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is
+# localhost & 127.0.0.1).
+#
+# http.proxyHost=
+# http.proxyPort=80
+http.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1]
+#
+# HTTPS Proxy Settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server
+# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default
+# value is 443). The HTTPS protocol handlers uses the http nonProxyHosts list.
+#
+# https.proxyHost=
+# https.proxyPort=443
+#
+# FTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server
+# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default
+# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which
+# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is
+# localhost & 127.0.0.1).
+#
+# ftp.proxyHost=
+# ftp.proxyPort=80
+ftp.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1]
+#
+# Gopher Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server
+# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default
+# value is 80)
+#
+# gopher.proxyHost=
+# gopher.proxyPort=80
+#
+# Socks proxy settings. socksProxyHost is the name of the proxy server
+# (e.g. socks.domain.com), socksProxyPort is the port number to use
+# (default value is 1080)
+#
+# socksProxyHost=
+# socksProxyPort=1080
+#
+# HTTP Keep Alive settings. remainingData is the maximum amount of data
+# in kilobytes that will be cleaned off the underlying socket so that it
+# can be reused (default value is 512K), queuedConnections is the maximum
+# number of Keep Alive connections to be on the queue for clean up (default
+# value is 10).
+# http.KeepAlive.remainingData=512
+# http.KeepAlive.queuedConnections=10
+
+# Authentication Scheme restrictions for HTTP and HTTPS.
+#
+# In some environments certain authentication schemes may be undesirable
+# when proxying HTTP or HTTPS. For example, "Basic" results in effectively the
+# cleartext transmission of the user's password over the physical network.
+# This section describes the mechanism for disabling authentication schemes
+# based on the scheme name. Disabled schemes will be treated as if they are not
+# supported by the implementation.
+#
+# The 'jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication
+# schemes that will be disabled when tunneling HTTPS over a proxy, HTTP CONNECT.
+# The 'jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication
+# schemes that will be disabled when proxying HTTP.
+#
+# In both cases the property is a comma-separated list of, case-insensitive,
+# authentication scheme names, as defined by their relevant RFCs. An
+# implementation may, but is not required to, support common schemes whose names
+# include: 'Basic', 'Digest', 'NTLM', 'Kerberos', 'Negotiate'. A scheme that
+# is not known, or not supported, by the implementation is ignored.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. It
+# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+#jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes=
+jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=Basic
+
--- /dev/null
+#
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1996, 2000, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+#
+# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+#
+# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+# accompanied this code).
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+#
+# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+# questions.
+#
+
+#
+# Japanese PostScript printer property file
+#
+font.num=16
+#
+serif=serif
+timesroman=serif
+sansserif=sansserif
+helvetica=sansserif
+monospaced=monospaced
+courier=monospaced
+dialog=sansserif
+dialoginput=monospaced
+#
+serif.latin1.plain=Times-Roman
+serif.latin1.italic=Times-Italic
+serif.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic
+serif.latin1.bold=Times-Bold
+#
+sansserif.latin1.plain=Helvetica
+sansserif.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique
+sansserif.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+sansserif.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold
+#
+monospaced.latin1.plain=Courier
+monospaced.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique
+monospaced.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique
+monospaced.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold
+#
+serif.x11jis0208.plain=Ryumin-Light-H
+serif.x11jis0208.italic=Ryumin-Light-H
+serif.x11jis0208.bolditalic=Ryumin-Light-H
+serif.x11jis0208.bold=Ryumin-Light-H
+#
+sansserif.x11jis0208.plain=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+sansserif.x11jis0208.italic=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+sansserif.x11jis0208.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+sansserif.x11jis0208.bold=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+#
+monospaced.x11jis0208.plain=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+monospaced.x11jis0208.italic=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+monospaced.x11jis0208.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+monospaced.x11jis0208.bold=GothicBBB-Medium-H
+#
+serif.x11jis0201.plain=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku
+serif.x11jis0201.italic=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku
+serif.x11jis0201.bolditalic=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku
+serif.x11jis0201.bold=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku
+#
+sansserif.x11jis0201.plain=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+sansserif.x11jis0201.italic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+sansserif.x11jis0201.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+sansserif.x11jis0201.bold=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+#
+monospaced.x11jis0201.plain=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+monospaced.x11jis0201.italic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+monospaced.x11jis0201.bolditalic=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+monospaced.x11jis0201.bold=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku
+#
+Helvetica=0
+Helvetica-Bold=1
+Helvetica-Oblique=2
+Helvetica-BoldOblique=3
+Times-Roman=4
+Times-Bold=5
+Times-Italic=6
+Times-BoldItalic=7
+Courier=8
+Courier-Bold=9
+Courier-Oblique=10
+Courier-BoldOblique=11
+GothicBBB-Medium-H=12
+Ryumin-Light-H=13
+GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku=14
+Ryumin-Light.Hankaku=15
+#
+font.0=Helvetica ISOF
+font.1=Helvetica-Bold ISOF
+font.2=Helvetica-Oblique ISOF
+font.3=Helvetica-BoldOblique ISOF
+font.4=Times-Roman ISOF
+font.5=Times-Bold ISOF
+font.6=Times-Italic ISOF
+font.7=Times-BoldItalic ISOF
+font.8=Courier ISOF
+font.9=Courier-Bold ISOF
+font.10=Courier-Oblique ISOF
+font.11=Courier-BoldOblique ISOF
+font.12=GothicBBB-Medium-H findfont
+font.13=Ryumin-Light-H findfont
+font.14=GothicBBB-Medium.Hankaku findfont
+font.15=Ryumin-Light.Hankaku findfont
+#
--- /dev/null
+#
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1999, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+#
+# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+#
+# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+# accompanied this code).
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+#
+# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+# questions.
+
+#
+# PostScript printer property file for Java 2D printing.
+#
+# WARNING: This is an internal implementation file, not a public file.
+# Any customisation or reliance on the existence of this file and its
+# contents or syntax is discouraged and unsupported.
+# It may be incompatibly changed or removed without any notice.
+#
+#
+font.num=35
+#
+# Legacy logical font family names and logical font aliases should all
+# map to the primary logical font names.
+#
+serif=serif
+times=serif
+timesroman=serif
+sansserif=sansserif
+helvetica=sansserif
+dialog=sansserif
+dialoginput=monospaced
+monospaced=monospaced
+courier=monospaced
+#
+# Next, physical fonts which can be safely mapped to standard postscript fonts
+# These keys generally map to a value which is the same as the key, so
+# the key/value is just a way to say the font has a mapping.
+# Sometimes however we map more than one screen font to the same PS font.
+#
+avantgarde=avantgarde_book
+avantgarde_book=avantgarde_book
+avantgarde_demi=avantgarde_demi
+avantgarde_book_oblique=avantgarde_book_oblique
+avantgarde_demi_oblique=avantgarde_demi_oblique
+#
+itcavantgarde=avantgarde_book
+itcavantgarde=avantgarde_book
+itcavantgarde_demi=avantgarde_demi
+itcavantgarde_oblique=avantgarde_book_oblique
+itcavantgarde_demi_oblique=avantgarde_demi_oblique
+#
+bookman=bookman_light
+bookman_light=bookman_light
+bookman_demi=bookman_demi
+bookman_light_italic=bookman_light_italic
+bookman_demi_italic=bookman_demi_italic
+#
+# Exclude "helvetica" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font
+helvetica_bold=helvetica_bold
+helvetica_oblique=helvetica_oblique
+helvetica_bold_oblique=helvetica_bold_oblique
+#
+itcbookman_light=bookman_light
+itcbookman_demi=bookman_demi
+itcbookman_light_italic=bookman_light_italic
+itcbookman_demi_italic=bookman_demi_italic
+#
+# Exclude "courier" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font
+courier_bold=courier_bold
+courier_oblique=courier_oblique
+courier_bold_oblique=courier_bold_oblique
+#
+courier_new=courier
+courier_new_bold=courier_bold
+#
+monotype_century_schoolbook=newcenturyschoolbook
+monotype_century_schoolbook_bold=newcenturyschoolbook_bold
+monotype_century_schoolbook_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_italic
+monotype_century_schoolbook_bold_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic
+#
+newcenturyschoolbook=newcenturyschoolbook
+newcenturyschoolbook_bold=newcenturyschoolbook_bold
+newcenturyschoolbook_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_italic
+newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic=newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic
+#
+palatino=palatino
+palatino_bold=palatino_bold
+palatino_italic=palatino_italic
+palatino_bold_italic=palatino_bold_italic
+#
+# Exclude "times" on its own as that's a legacy name for a logical font
+times_bold=times_roman_bold
+times_italic=times_roman_italic
+times_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic
+#
+times_roman=times_roman
+times_roman_bold=times_roman_bold
+times_roman_italic=times_roman_italic
+times_roman_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic
+#
+times_new_roman=times_roman
+times_new_roman_bold=times_roman_bold
+times_new_roman_italic=times_roman_italic
+times_new_roman_bold_italic=times_roman_bold_italic
+#
+zapfchancery_italic=zapfchancery_italic
+itczapfchancery_italic=zapfchancery_italic
+#
+# Next the mapping of the font name + charset + style to Postscript font name
+# for the logical fonts.
+#
+serif.latin1.plain=Times-Roman
+serif.latin1.bold=Times-Bold
+serif.latin1.italic=Times-Italic
+serif.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic
+serif.symbol.plain=Symbol
+serif.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats
+serif.symbol.bold=Symbol
+serif.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats
+serif.symbol.italic=Symbol
+serif.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats
+serif.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol
+serif.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats
+#
+sansserif.latin1.plain=Helvetica
+sansserif.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold
+sansserif.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique
+sansserif.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+sansserif.symbol.plain=Symbol
+sansserif.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats
+sansserif.symbol.bold=Symbol
+sansserif.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats
+sansserif.symbol.italic=Symbol
+sansserif.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats
+sansserif.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol
+sansserif.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats
+#
+monospaced.latin1.plain=Courier
+monospaced.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold
+monospaced.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique
+monospaced.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique
+monospaced.symbol.plain=Symbol
+monospaced.dingbats.plain=ZapfDingbats
+monospaced.symbol.bold=Symbol
+monospaced.dingbats.bold=ZapfDingbats
+monospaced.symbol.italic=Symbol
+monospaced.dingbats.italic=ZapfDingbats
+monospaced.symbol.bolditalic=Symbol
+monospaced.dingbats.bolditalic=ZapfDingbats
+#
+# Next the mapping of the font name + charset + style to Postscript font name
+# for the physical fonts. Since these always report style as plain, the
+# style key is always plain. So we map using the face name to the correct
+# style for the postscript font. This is possible since the face names can
+# be replied upon to be different for each style.
+# However an application may try to create a Font applying a style to an
+# physical name. We want to map to the correct Postscript font there too
+# if possible but we do not map cases where the application tries to
+# augment a style (eg ask for a bold version of a bold font)
+# Defer to the 2D package to attempt create an artificially styled version
+#
+avantgarde_book.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-Book
+avantgarde_demi.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-Demi
+avantgarde_book_oblique.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-BookOblique
+avantgarde_demi_oblique.latin1.plain=AvantGarde-DemiOblique
+#
+avantgarde_book.latin1.bold=AvantGarde-Demi
+avantgarde_book.latin1.italic=AvantGarde-BookOblique
+avantgarde_book.latin1.bolditalic=AvantGarde-DemiOblique
+avantgarde_demi.latin1.italic=AvantGarde-DemiOblique
+avantgarde_book_oblique.latin1.bold=AvantGarde-DemiOblique
+#
+bookman_light.latin1.plain=Bookman-Light
+bookman_demi.latin1.plain=Bookman-Demi
+bookman_light_italic.latin1.plain=Bookman-LightItalic
+bookman_demi_italic.latin1.plain=Bookman-DemiItalic
+#
+bookman_light.latin1.bold=Bookman-Demi
+bookman_light.latin1.italic=Bookman-LightItalic
+bookman_light.latin1.bolditalic=Bookman-DemiItalic
+bookman_light_bold.latin1.italic=Bookman-DemiItalic
+bookman_light_italic.latin1.bold=Bookman-DemiItalic
+#
+courier.latin1.plain=Courier
+courier_bold.latin1.plain=Courier-Bold
+courier_oblique.latin1.plain=Courier-Oblique
+courier_bold_oblique.latin1.plain=Courier-BoldOblique
+courier.latin1.bold=Courier-Bold
+courier.latin1.italic=Courier-Oblique
+courier.latin1.bolditalic=Courier-BoldOblique
+courier_bold.latin1.italic=Courier-BoldOblique
+courier_italic.latin1.bold=Courier-BoldOblique
+#
+helvetica_bold.latin1.plain=Helvetica-Bold
+helvetica_oblique.latin1.plain=Helvetica-Oblique
+helvetica_bold_oblique.latin1.plain=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+helvetica.latin1.bold=Helvetica-Bold
+helvetica.latin1.italic=Helvetica-Oblique
+helvetica.latin1.bolditalic=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+helvetica_bold.latin1.italic=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+helvetica_italic.latin1.bold=Helvetica-BoldOblique
+#
+newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
+newcenturyschoolbook_bold.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
+newcenturyschoolbook_italic.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
+newcenturyschoolbook_bold_italic.latin1.plain=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
+newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.bold=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
+newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.italic=NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
+newcenturyschoolbook.latin1.bolditalic=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
+newcenturyschoolbook_bold.latin1.italic=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
+newcenturyschoolbook_italic.latin1.bold=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
+#
+palatino.latin1.plain=Palatino-Roman
+palatino_bold.latin1.plain=Palatino-Bold
+palatino_italic.latin1.plain=Palatino-Italic
+palatino_bold_italic.latin1.plain=Palatino-BoldItalic
+palatino.latin1.bold=Palatino-Bold
+palatino.latin1.italic=Palatino-Italic
+palatino.latin1.bolditalic=Palatino-BoldItalic
+palatino_bold.latin1.italic=Palatino-BoldItalic
+palatino_italic.latin1.bold=Palatino-BoldItalic
+#
+times_roman.latin1.plain=Times-Roman
+times_roman_bold.latin1.plain=Times-Bold
+times_roman_italic.latin1.plain=Times-Italic
+times_roman_bold_italic.latin1.plain=Times-BoldItalic
+times_roman.latin1.bold=Times-Bold
+times_roman.latin1.italic=Times-Italic
+times_roman.latin1.bolditalic=Times-BoldItalic
+times_roman_bold.latin1.italic=Times-BoldItalic
+times_roman_italic.latin1.bold=Times-BoldItalic
+#
+zapfchancery_italic.latin1.plain=ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
+#
+# Finally the mappings of PS font names to indexes.
+#
+AvantGarde-Book=0
+AvantGarde-BookOblique=1
+AvantGarde-Demi=2
+AvantGarde-DemiOblique=3
+Bookman-Demi=4
+Bookman-DemiItalic=5
+Bookman-Light=6
+Bookman-LightItalic=7
+Courier=8
+Courier-Bold=9
+Courier-BoldOblique=10
+Courier-Oblique=11
+Helvetica=12
+Helvetica-Bold=13
+Helvetica-BoldOblique=14
+Helvetica-Narrow=15
+Helvetica-Narrow-Bold=16
+Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique=17
+Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique=18
+Helvetica-Oblique=19
+NewCenturySchlbk-Bold=20
+NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic=21
+NewCenturySchlbk-Italic=22
+NewCenturySchlbk-Roman=23
+Palatino-Bold=24
+Palatino-BoldItalic=25
+Palatino-Italic=26
+Palatino-Roman=27
+Symbol=28
+Times-Bold=29
+Times-BoldItalic=30
+Times-Italic=31
+Times-Roman=32
+ZapfDingbats=33
+ZapfChancery-MediumItalic=34
+#
+font.0=AvantGarde-Book ISOF
+font.1=AvantGarde-BookOblique ISOF
+font.2=AvantGarde-Demi ISOF
+font.3=AvantGarde-DemiOblique ISOF
+font.4=Bookman-Demi ISOF
+font.5=Bookman-DemiItalic ISOF
+font.6=Bookman-Light ISOF
+font.7=Bookman-LightItalic ISOF
+font.8=Courier ISOF
+font.9=Courier-Bold ISOF
+font.10=Courier-BoldOblique ISOF
+font.11=Courier-Oblique ISOF
+font.12=Helvetica ISOF
+font.13=Helvetica-Bold ISOF
+font.14=Helvetica-BoldOblique ISOF
+font.15=Helvetica-Narrow ISOF
+font.16=Helvetica-Narrow-Bold ISOF
+font.17=Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique ISOF
+font.18=Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique ISOF
+font.19=Helvetica-Oblique ISOF
+font.20=NewCenturySchlbk-Bold ISOF
+font.21=NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic ISOF
+font.22=NewCenturySchlbk-Italic ISOF
+font.23=NewCenturySchlbk-Roman ISOF
+font.24=Palatino-Bold ISOF
+font.25=Palatino-BoldItalic ISOF
+font.26=Palatino-Italic ISOF
+font.27=Palatino-Roman ISOF
+font.28=Symbol findfont
+font.29=Times-Bold ISOF
+font.30=Times-BoldItalic ISOF
+font.31=Times-Italic ISOF
+font.32=Times-Roman ISOF
+font.33=ZapfDingbats findfont
+font.34=ZapfChancery-MediumItalic ISOF
+#
--- /dev/null
+Algorithm=SHA-256
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+FDEDB5BDFCB67411513A61AEE5CB5B5D7C52AF06028EFC996CC1B05B1D6CEA2B
--- /dev/null
+//
+// Permissions required by modules stored in a run-time image and loaded
+// by the platform class loader.
+//
+// NOTE that this file is not intended to be modified. If additional
+// permissions need to be granted to the modules in this file, it is
+// recommended that they be configured in a separate policy file or
+// ${java.home}/conf/security/java.policy.
+//
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.activation" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.compiler" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.corba" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.scripting" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.security.jgss" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.smartcardio" {
+ permission javax.smartcardio.CardPermission "*", "*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "loadLibrary.j2pcsc";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.sun.security.jca";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.sun.security.util";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "javax.smartcardio.TerminalFactory.DefaultType", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.arch", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "sun.arch.data.model", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "sun.security.smartcardio.library", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "sun.security.smartcardio.t0GetResponse", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "sun.security.smartcardio.t1GetResponse", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "sun.security.smartcardio.t1StripLe", "read";
+ // needed for looking up native PC/SC library
+ permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>","read";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "putProviderProperty.SunPCSC";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "clearProviderProperties.SunPCSC";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "removeProviderProperty.SunPCSC";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.sql" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.sql.rowset" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.xml.bind" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.xml.crypto" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.sun.security.util";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "*", "read";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "putProviderProperty.XMLDSig";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "clearProviderProperties.XMLDSig";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "removeProviderProperty.XMLDSig";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.register";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "getProperty.jdk.xml.dsig.secureValidationPolicy";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.org.apache.xpath.internal.*";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/java.xml.ws" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.accessibility" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.awt";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.charsets" {
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "sun.nio.cs.map", "read";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "charsetProvider";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.jdk.internal.misc";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.nio.cs";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.crypto.ec" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.sun.security.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "loadLibrary.sunec";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "putProviderProperty.SunEC";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "clearProviderProperties.SunEC";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "removeProviderProperty.SunEC";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.crypto.cryptoki" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
+ "accessClassInPackage.sun.security.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.nio.ch";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "loadLibrary.j2pkcs11";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "sun.security.pkcs11.allowSingleThreadedModules", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.arch", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "jdk.crypto.KeyAgreement.legacyKDF", "read";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "putProviderProperty.*";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "clearProviderProperties.*";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "removeProviderProperty.*";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission
+ "getProperty.auth.login.defaultCallbackHandler";
+ permission java.security.SecurityPermission "authProvider.*";
+ // Needed for reading PKCS11 config file and NSS library check
+ permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.desktop" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.awt";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.dynalink" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.httpserver" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.internal.le" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.internal.vm.compiler" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.internal.vm.compiler.management" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.org.graalvm.compiler.hotspot";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.jdk.vm.ci.runtime";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.management.spi";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "sun.management.spi.PlatformMBeanProvider.subclass";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.jsobject" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.localedata" {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.text.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.sun.util.*";
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.naming.dns" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.scripting.nashorn" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.scripting.nashorn.shell" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.security.auth" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.security.jgss" {
+ permission java.security.AllPermission;
+};
+
+grant codeBase "jrt:/jdk.zipfs" {
+ permission java.io.FilePermission "<<ALL FILES>>", "read,write,delete";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "fileSystemProvider";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read";
+};
+
+// permissions needed by applications using java.desktop module
+grant {
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.beans";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.beans.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.com.sun.java.swing.plaf.*";
+ permission java.lang.RuntimePermission "accessClassInPackage.com.apple.*";
+};
--- /dev/null
+//
+// This system policy file grants a set of default permissions to all domains
+// and can be configured to grant additional permissions to modules and other
+// code sources. The code source URL scheme for modules linked into a
+// run-time image is "jrt".
+//
+// For example, to grant permission to read the "foo" property to the module
+// "com.greetings", the grant entry is:
+//
+// grant codeBase "jrt:/com.greetings" {
+// permission java.util.PropertyPermission "foo", "read";
+// };
+//
+
+// default permissions granted to all domains
+grant {
+ // allows anyone to listen on dynamic ports
+ permission java.net.SocketPermission "localhost:0", "listen";
+
+ // "standard" properies that can be read by anyone
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vendor", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vendor.url", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.class.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "os.arch", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "file.separator", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "path.separator", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "line.separator", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "java.specification.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.specification.vendor", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.specification.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "java.vm.specification.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "java.vm.specification.vendor", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission
+ "java.vm.specification.name", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.version", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.vendor", "read";
+ permission java.util.PropertyPermission "java.vm.name", "read";
+};
--- /dev/null
+#
+# This is the "master security properties file".
+#
+# An alternate java.security properties file may be specified
+# from the command line via the system property
+#
+# -Djava.security.properties=<URL>
+#
+# This properties file appends to the master security properties file.
+# If both properties files specify values for the same key, the value
+# from the command-line properties file is selected, as it is the last
+# one loaded.
+#
+# Also, if you specify
+#
+# -Djava.security.properties==<URL> (2 equals),
+#
+# then that properties file completely overrides the master security
+# properties file.
+#
+# To disable the ability to specify an additional properties file from
+# the command line, set the key security.overridePropertiesFile
+# to false in the master security properties file. It is set to true
+# by default.
+
+# In this file, various security properties are set for use by
+# java.security classes. This is where users can statically register
+# Cryptography Package Providers ("providers" for short). The term
+# "provider" refers to a package or set of packages that supply a
+# concrete implementation of a subset of the cryptography aspects of
+# the Java Security API. A provider may, for example, implement one or
+# more digital signature algorithms or message digest algorithms.
+#
+# Each provider must implement a subclass of the Provider class.
+# To register a provider in this master security properties file,
+# specify the provider and priority in the format
+#
+# security.provider.<n>=<provName | className>
+#
+# This declares a provider, and specifies its preference
+# order n. The preference order is the order in which providers are
+# searched for requested algorithms (when no specific provider is
+# requested). The order is 1-based; 1 is the most preferred, followed
+# by 2, and so on.
+#
+# <provName> must specify the name of the Provider as passed to its super
+# class java.security.Provider constructor. This is for providers loaded
+# through the ServiceLoader mechanism.
+#
+# <className> must specify the subclass of the Provider class whose
+# constructor sets the values of various properties that are required
+# for the Java Security API to look up the algorithms or other
+# facilities implemented by the provider. This is for providers loaded
+# through classpath.
+#
+# Note: Providers can be dynamically registered instead by calls to
+# either the addProvider or insertProviderAt method in the Security
+# class.
+
+#
+# List of providers and their preference orders (see above):
+#
+security.provider.1=SUN
+security.provider.2=SunRsaSign
+security.provider.3=SunEC
+security.provider.4=SunJSSE
+security.provider.5=SunJCE
+security.provider.6=SunJGSS
+security.provider.7=SunSASL
+security.provider.8=XMLDSig
+security.provider.9=SunPCSC
+security.provider.10=JdkLDAP
+security.provider.11=JdkSASL
+security.provider.12=SunPKCS11
+
+#
+# A list of preferred providers for specific algorithms. These providers will
+# be searched for matching algorithms before the list of registered providers.
+# Entries containing errors (parsing, etc) will be ignored. Use the
+# -Djava.security.debug=jca property to debug these errors.
+#
+# The property is a comma-separated list of serviceType.algorithm:provider
+# entries. The serviceType (example: "MessageDigest") is optional, and if
+# not specified, the algorithm applies to all service types that support it.
+# The algorithm is the standard algorithm name or transformation.
+# Transformations can be specified in their full standard name
+# (ex: AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding), or as partial matches (ex: AES, AES/CBC).
+# The provider is the name of the provider. Any provider that does not
+# also appear in the registered list will be ignored.
+#
+# There is a special serviceType for this property only to group a set of
+# algorithms together. The type is "Group" and is followed by an algorithm
+# keyword. Groups are to simplify and lessen the entries on the property
+# line. Current groups are:
+# Group.SHA2 = SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, SHA-512/224, SHA-512/256
+# Group.HmacSHA2 = HmacSHA224, HmacSHA256, HmacSHA384, HmacSHA512
+# Group.SHA2RSA = SHA224withRSA, SHA256withRSA, SHA384withRSA, SHA512withRSA
+# Group.SHA2DSA = SHA224withDSA, SHA256withDSA, SHA384withDSA, SHA512withDSA
+# Group.SHA2ECDSA = SHA224withECDSA, SHA256withECDSA, SHA384withECDSA, \
+# SHA512withECDSA
+# Group.SHA3 = SHA3-224, SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512
+# Group.HmacSHA3 = HmacSHA3-224, HmacSHA3-256, HmacSHA3-384, HmacSHA3-512
+#
+# Example:
+# jdk.security.provider.preferred=AES/GCM/NoPadding:SunJCE, \
+# MessageDigest.SHA-256:SUN, Group.HmacSHA2:SunJCE
+#
+#jdk.security.provider.preferred=
+
+
+#
+# Sun Provider SecureRandom seed source.
+#
+# Select the primary source of seed data for the "NativePRNG", "SHA1PRNG"
+# and "DRBG" SecureRandom implementations in the "Sun" provider.
+# (Other SecureRandom implementations might also use this property.)
+#
+# On Unix-like systems (for example, Solaris/Linux/MacOS), the
+# "NativePRNG", "SHA1PRNG" and "DRBG" implementations obtains seed data from
+# special device files such as file:/dev/random.
+#
+# On Windows systems, specifying the URLs "file:/dev/random" or
+# "file:/dev/urandom" will enable the native Microsoft CryptoAPI seeding
+# mechanism for SHA1PRNG and DRBG.
+#
+# By default, an attempt is made to use the entropy gathering device
+# specified by the "securerandom.source" Security property. If an
+# exception occurs while accessing the specified URL:
+#
+# NativePRNG:
+# a default value of /dev/random will be used. If neither
+# are available, the implementation will be disabled.
+# "file" is the only currently supported protocol type.
+#
+# SHA1PRNG and DRBG:
+# the traditional system/thread activity algorithm will be used.
+#
+# The entropy gathering device can also be specified with the System
+# property "java.security.egd". For example:
+#
+# % java -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/random MainClass
+#
+# Specifying this System property will override the
+# "securerandom.source" Security property.
+#
+# In addition, if "file:/dev/random" or "file:/dev/urandom" is
+# specified, the "NativePRNG" implementation will be more preferred than
+# DRBG and SHA1PRNG in the Sun provider.
+#
+securerandom.source=file:/dev/random
+
+#
+# A list of known strong SecureRandom implementations.
+#
+# To help guide applications in selecting a suitable strong
+# java.security.SecureRandom implementation, Java distributions should
+# indicate a list of known strong implementations using the property.
+#
+# This is a comma-separated list of algorithm and/or algorithm:provider
+# entries.
+#
+securerandom.strongAlgorithms=NativePRNGBlocking:SUN,DRBG:SUN
+
+#
+# Sun provider DRBG configuration and default instantiation request.
+#
+# NIST SP 800-90Ar1 lists several DRBG mechanisms. Each can be configured
+# with a DRBG algorithm name, and can be instantiated with a security strength,
+# prediction resistance support, etc. This property defines the configuration
+# and the default instantiation request of "DRBG" SecureRandom implementations
+# in the SUN provider. (Other DRBG implementations can also use this property.)
+# Applications can request different instantiation parameters like security
+# strength, capability, personalization string using one of the
+# getInstance(...,SecureRandomParameters,...) methods with a
+# DrbgParameters.Instantiation argument, but other settings such as the
+# mechanism and DRBG algorithm names are not currently configurable by any API.
+#
+# Please note that the SUN implementation of DRBG always supports reseeding.
+#
+# The value of this property is a comma-separated list of all configurable
+# aspects. The aspects can appear in any order but the same aspect can only
+# appear at most once. Its BNF-style definition is:
+#
+# Value:
+# aspect { "," aspect }
+#
+# aspect:
+# mech_name | algorithm_name | strength | capability | df
+#
+# // The DRBG mechanism to use. Default "Hash_DRBG"
+# mech_name:
+# "Hash_DRBG" | "HMAC_DRBG" | "CTR_DRBG"
+#
+# // The DRBG algorithm name. The "SHA-***" names are for Hash_DRBG and
+# // HMAC_DRBG, default "SHA-256". The "AES-***" names are for CTR_DRBG,
+# // default "AES-128" when using the limited cryptographic or "AES-256"
+# // when using the unlimited.
+# algorithm_name:
+# "SHA-224" | "SHA-512/224" | "SHA-256" |
+# "SHA-512/256" | "SHA-384" | "SHA-512" |
+# "AES-128" | "AES-192" | "AES-256"
+#
+# // Security strength requested. Default "128"
+# strength:
+# "112" | "128" | "192" | "256"
+#
+# // Prediction resistance and reseeding request. Default "none"
+# // "pr_and_reseed" - Both prediction resistance and reseeding
+# // support requested
+# // "reseed_only" - Only reseeding support requested
+# // "none" - Neither prediction resistance not reseeding
+# // support requested
+# pr:
+# "pr_and_reseed" | "reseed_only" | "none"
+#
+# // Whether a derivation function should be used. only applicable
+# // to CTR_DRBG. Default "use_df"
+# df:
+# "use_df" | "no_df"
+#
+# Examples,
+# securerandom.drbg.config=Hash_DRBG,SHA-224,112,none
+# securerandom.drbg.config=CTR_DRBG,AES-256,192,pr_and_reseed,use_df
+#
+# The default value is an empty string, which is equivalent to
+# securerandom.drbg.config=Hash_DRBG,SHA-256,128,none
+#
+securerandom.drbg.config=
+
+#
+# Class to instantiate as the javax.security.auth.login.Configuration
+# provider.
+#
+login.configuration.provider=sun.security.provider.ConfigFile
+
+#
+# Default login configuration file
+#
+#login.config.url.1=file:${user.home}/.java.login.config
+
+#
+# Class to instantiate as the system Policy. This is the name of the class
+# that will be used as the Policy object. The system class loader is used to
+# locate this class.
+#
+policy.provider=sun.security.provider.PolicyFile
+
+# The default is to have a single system-wide policy file,
+# and a policy file in the user's home directory.
+#
+policy.url.1=file:${java.home}/conf/security/java.policy
+policy.url.2=file:${user.home}/.java.policy
+
+# whether or not we expand properties in the policy file
+# if this is set to false, properties (${...}) will not be expanded in policy
+# files.
+#
+policy.expandProperties=true
+
+# whether or not we allow an extra policy to be passed on the command line
+# with -Djava.security.policy=somefile. Comment out this line to disable
+# this feature.
+#
+policy.allowSystemProperty=true
+
+# whether or not we look into the IdentityScope for trusted Identities
+# when encountering a 1.1 signed JAR file. If the identity is found
+# and is trusted, we grant it AllPermission. Note: the default policy
+# provider (sun.security.provider.PolicyFile) does not support this property.
+#
+policy.ignoreIdentityScope=false
+
+#
+# Default keystore type.
+#
+keystore.type=pkcs12
+
+#
+# Controls compatibility mode for JKS and PKCS12 keystore types.
+#
+# When set to 'true', both JKS and PKCS12 keystore types support loading
+# keystore files in either JKS or PKCS12 format. When set to 'false' the
+# JKS keystore type supports loading only JKS keystore files and the PKCS12
+# keystore type supports loading only PKCS12 keystore files.
+#
+keystore.type.compat=true
+
+#
+# List of comma-separated packages that start with or equal this string
+# will cause a security exception to be thrown when passed to the
+# SecurityManager::checkPackageAccess method unless the corresponding
+# RuntimePermission("accessClassInPackage."+package) has been granted.
+#
+package.access=sun.misc.,\
+ sun.reflect.,\
+ org.GNOME.Accessibility.
+
+#
+# List of comma-separated packages that start with or equal this string
+# will cause a security exception to be thrown when passed to the
+# SecurityManager::checkPackageDefinition method unless the corresponding
+# RuntimePermission("defineClassInPackage."+package) has been granted.
+#
+# By default, none of the class loaders supplied with the JDK call
+# checkPackageDefinition.
+#
+package.definition=sun.misc.,\
+ sun.reflect.
+
+#
+# Determines whether this properties file can be appended to
+# or overridden on the command line via -Djava.security.properties
+#
+security.overridePropertiesFile=true
+
+#
+# Determines the default key and trust manager factory algorithms for
+# the javax.net.ssl package.
+#
+ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm=SunX509
+ssl.TrustManagerFactory.algorithm=PKIX
+
+#
+# The Java-level namelookup cache policy for successful lookups:
+#
+# any negative value: caching forever
+# any positive value: the number of seconds to cache an address for
+# zero: do not cache
+#
+# default value is forever (FOREVER). For security reasons, this
+# caching is made forever when a security manager is set. When a security
+# manager is not set, the default behavior in this implementation
+# is to cache for 30 seconds.
+#
+# NOTE: setting this to anything other than the default value can have
+# serious security implications. Do not set it unless
+# you are sure you are not exposed to DNS spoofing attack.
+#
+#networkaddress.cache.ttl=-1
+
+# The Java-level namelookup cache policy for failed lookups:
+#
+# any negative value: cache forever
+# any positive value: the number of seconds to cache negative lookup results
+# zero: do not cache
+#
+# In some Microsoft Windows networking environments that employ
+# the WINS name service in addition to DNS, name service lookups
+# that fail may take a noticeably long time to return (approx. 5 seconds).
+# For this reason the default caching policy is to maintain these
+# results for 10 seconds.
+#
+networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl=10
+
+#
+# Properties to configure OCSP for certificate revocation checking
+#
+
+# Enable OCSP
+#
+# By default, OCSP is not used for certificate revocation checking.
+# This property enables the use of OCSP when set to the value "true".
+#
+# NOTE: SocketPermission is required to connect to an OCSP responder.
+#
+# Example,
+# ocsp.enable=true
+
+#
+# Location of the OCSP responder
+#
+# By default, the location of the OCSP responder is determined implicitly
+# from the certificate being validated. This property explicitly specifies
+# the location of the OCSP responder. The property is used when the
+# Authority Information Access extension (defined in RFC 5280) is absent
+# from the certificate or when it requires overriding.
+#
+# Example,
+# ocsp.responderURL=http://ocsp.example.net:80
+
+#
+# Subject name of the OCSP responder's certificate
+#
+# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer
+# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate
+# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string
+# distinguished name (defined in RFC 2253) which identifies a certificate in
+# the set of certificates supplied during cert path validation. In cases where
+# the subject name alone is not sufficient to uniquely identify the certificate
+# then both the "ocsp.responderCertIssuerName" and
+# "ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber" properties must be used instead. When this
+# property is set then those two properties are ignored.
+#
+# Example,
+# ocsp.responderCertSubjectName=CN=OCSP Responder, O=XYZ Corp
+
+#
+# Issuer name of the OCSP responder's certificate
+#
+# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer
+# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate
+# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string
+# distinguished name (defined in RFC 2253) which identifies a certificate in
+# the set of certificates supplied during cert path validation. When this
+# property is set then the "ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber" property must also
+# be set. When the "ocsp.responderCertSubjectName" property is set then this
+# property is ignored.
+#
+# Example,
+# ocsp.responderCertIssuerName=CN=Enterprise CA, O=XYZ Corp
+
+#
+# Serial number of the OCSP responder's certificate
+#
+# By default, the certificate of the OCSP responder is that of the issuer
+# of the certificate being validated. This property identifies the certificate
+# of the OCSP responder when the default does not apply. Its value is a string
+# of hexadecimal digits (colon or space separators may be present) which
+# identifies a certificate in the set of certificates supplied during cert path
+# validation. When this property is set then the "ocsp.responderCertIssuerName"
+# property must also be set. When the "ocsp.responderCertSubjectName" property
+# is set then this property is ignored.
+#
+# Example,
+# ocsp.responderCertSerialNumber=2A:FF:00
+
+#
+# Policy for failed Kerberos KDC lookups:
+#
+# When a KDC is unavailable (network error, service failure, etc), it is
+# put inside a blacklist and accessed less often for future requests. The
+# value (case-insensitive) for this policy can be:
+#
+# tryLast
+# KDCs in the blacklist are always tried after those not on the list.
+#
+# tryLess[:max_retries,timeout]
+# KDCs in the blacklist are still tried by their order in the configuration,
+# but with smaller max_retries and timeout values. max_retries and timeout
+# are optional numerical parameters (default 1 and 5000, which means once
+# and 5 seconds). Please notes that if any of the values defined here is
+# more than what is defined in krb5.conf, it will be ignored.
+#
+# Whenever a KDC is detected as available, it is removed from the blacklist.
+# The blacklist is reset when krb5.conf is reloaded. You can add
+# refreshKrb5Config=true to a JAAS configuration file so that krb5.conf is
+# reloaded whenever a JAAS authentication is attempted.
+#
+# Example,
+# krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLast
+# krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLess:2,2000
+#
+krb5.kdc.bad.policy = tryLast
+
+#
+# Algorithm restrictions for certification path (CertPath) processing
+#
+# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable
+# for certification path building and validation. For example, "MD2" is
+# generally no longer considered to be a secure hash algorithm. This section
+# describes the mechanism for disabling algorithms based on algorithm name
+# and/or key length. This includes algorithms used in certificates, as well
+# as revocation information such as CRLs and signed OCSP Responses.
+# The syntax of the disabled algorithm string is described as follows:
+# DisabledAlgorithms:
+# " DisabledAlgorithm { , DisabledAlgorithm } "
+#
+# DisabledAlgorithm:
+# AlgorithmName [Constraint] { '&' Constraint }
+#
+# AlgorithmName:
+# (see below)
+#
+# Constraint:
+# KeySizeConstraint | CAConstraint | DenyAfterConstraint |
+# UsageConstraint
+#
+# KeySizeConstraint:
+# keySize Operator KeyLength
+#
+# Operator:
+# <= | < | == | != | >= | >
+#
+# KeyLength:
+# Integer value of the algorithm's key length in bits
+#
+# CAConstraint:
+# jdkCA
+#
+# DenyAfterConstraint:
+# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD
+#
+# UsageConstraint:
+# usage [TLSServer] [TLSClient] [SignedJAR]
+#
+# The "AlgorithmName" is the standard algorithm name of the disabled
+# algorithm. See "Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name
+# Documentation" for information about Standard Algorithm Names. Matching
+# is performed using a case-insensitive sub-element matching rule. (For
+# example, in "SHA1withECDSA" the sub-elements are "SHA1" for hashing and
+# "ECDSA" for signatures.) If the assertion "AlgorithmName" is a
+# sub-element of the certificate algorithm name, the algorithm will be
+# rejected during certification path building and validation. For example,
+# the assertion algorithm name "DSA" will disable all certificate algorithms
+# that rely on DSA, such as NONEwithDSA, SHA1withDSA. However, the assertion
+# will not disable algorithms related to "ECDSA".
+#
+# A "Constraint" defines restrictions on the keys and/or certificates for
+# a specified AlgorithmName:
+#
+# KeySizeConstraint:
+# keySize Operator KeyLength
+# The constraint requires a key of a valid size range if the
+# "AlgorithmName" is of a key algorithm. The "KeyLength" indicates
+# the key size specified in number of bits. For example,
+# "RSA keySize <= 1024" indicates that any RSA key with key size less
+# than or equal to 1024 bits should be disabled, and
+# "RSA keySize < 1024, RSA keySize > 2048" indicates that any RSA key
+# with key size less than 1024 or greater than 2048 should be disabled.
+# This constraint is only used on algorithms that have a key size.
+#
+# CAConstraint:
+# jdkCA
+# This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm only if the
+# algorithm is used in a certificate chain that terminates at a marked
+# trust anchor in the lib/security/cacerts keystore. If the jdkCA
+# constraint is not set, then all chains using the specified algorithm
+# are restricted. jdkCA may only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm
+# expression.
+# Example: To apply this constraint to SHA-1 certificates, include
+# the following: "SHA1 jdkCA"
+#
+# DenyAfterConstraint:
+# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD
+# This constraint prohibits a certificate with the specified algorithm
+# from being used after the date regardless of the certificate's
+# validity. JAR files that are signed and timestamped before the
+# constraint date with certificates containing the disabled algorithm
+# will not be restricted. The date is processed in the UTC timezone.
+# This constraint can only be used once in a DisabledAlgorithm
+# expression.
+# Example: To deny usage of RSA 2048 bit certificates after Feb 3 2020,
+# use the following: "RSA keySize == 2048 & denyAfter 2020-02-03"
+#
+# UsageConstraint:
+# usage [TLSServer] [TLSClient] [SignedJAR]
+# This constraint prohibits the specified algorithm for
+# a specified usage. This should be used when disabling an algorithm
+# for all usages is not practical. 'TLSServer' restricts the algorithm
+# in TLS server certificate chains when server authentication is
+# performed. 'TLSClient' restricts the algorithm in TLS client
+# certificate chains when client authentication is performed.
+# 'SignedJAR' constrains use of certificates in signed jar files.
+# The usage type follows the keyword and more than one usage type can
+# be specified with a whitespace delimiter.
+# Example: "SHA1 usage TLSServer TLSClient"
+#
+# When an algorithm must satisfy more than one constraint, it must be
+# delimited by an ampersand '&'. For example, to restrict certificates in a
+# chain that terminate at a distribution provided trust anchor and contain
+# RSA keys that are less than or equal to 1024 bits, add the following
+# constraint: "RSA keySize <= 1024 & jdkCA".
+#
+# All DisabledAlgorithms expressions are processed in the order defined in the
+# property. This requires lower keysize constraints to be specified
+# before larger keysize constraints of the same algorithm. For example:
+# "RSA keySize < 1024 & jdkCA, RSA keySize < 2048".
+#
+# Note: The algorithm restrictions do not apply to trust anchors or
+# self-signed certificates.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by Oracle's PKIX implementation. It
+# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+# Example:
+# jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, DSA, RSA keySize < 2048
+#
+#
+jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, SHA1 jdkCA & usage TLSServer, \
+ RSA keySize < 1024, DSA keySize < 1024, EC keySize < 224
+
+#
+# Algorithm restrictions for signed JAR files
+#
+# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable
+# for signed JAR validation. For example, "MD2" is generally no longer
+# considered to be a secure hash algorithm. This section describes the
+# mechanism for disabling algorithms based on algorithm name and/or key length.
+# JARs signed with any of the disabled algorithms or key sizes will be treated
+# as unsigned.
+#
+# The syntax of the disabled algorithm string is described as follows:
+# DisabledAlgorithms:
+# " DisabledAlgorithm { , DisabledAlgorithm } "
+#
+# DisabledAlgorithm:
+# AlgorithmName [Constraint] { '&' Constraint }
+#
+# AlgorithmName:
+# (see below)
+#
+# Constraint:
+# KeySizeConstraint | DenyAfterConstraint
+#
+# KeySizeConstraint:
+# keySize Operator KeyLength
+#
+# DenyAfterConstraint:
+# denyAfter YYYY-MM-DD
+#
+# Operator:
+# <= | < | == | != | >= | >
+#
+# KeyLength:
+# Integer value of the algorithm's key length in bits
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference
+# implementation. It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other
+# implementations.
+#
+# See "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms" for syntax descriptions.
+#
+jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, RSA keySize < 1024, \
+ DSA keySize < 1024
+
+#
+# Algorithm restrictions for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security
+# (SSL/TLS/DTLS) processing
+#
+# In some environments, certain algorithms or key lengths may be undesirable
+# when using SSL/TLS/DTLS. This section describes the mechanism for disabling
+# algorithms during SSL/TLS/DTLS security parameters negotiation, including
+# protocol version negotiation, cipher suites selection, peer authentication
+# and key exchange mechanisms.
+#
+# Disabled algorithms will not be negotiated for SSL/TLS connections, even
+# if they are enabled explicitly in an application.
+#
+# For PKI-based peer authentication and key exchange mechanisms, this list
+# of disabled algorithms will also be checked during certification path
+# building and validation, including algorithms used in certificates, as
+# well as revocation information such as CRLs and signed OCSP Responses.
+# This is in addition to the jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms property above.
+#
+# See the specification of "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms" for the
+# syntax of the disabled algorithm string.
+#
+# Note: The algorithm restrictions do not apply to trust anchors or
+# self-signed certificates.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+# Example:
+# jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=MD5, SSLv3, DSA, RSA keySize < 2048
+jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=SSLv3, RC4, MD5withRSA, DH keySize < 1024, \
+ EC keySize < 224, DES40_CBC, RC4_40, 3DES_EDE_CBC
+
+#
+# Legacy algorithms for Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS)
+# processing in JSSE implementation.
+#
+# In some environments, a certain algorithm may be undesirable but it
+# cannot be disabled because of its use in legacy applications. Legacy
+# algorithms may still be supported, but applications should not use them
+# as the security strength of legacy algorithms are usually not strong enough
+# in practice.
+#
+# During SSL/TLS security parameters negotiation, legacy algorithms will
+# not be negotiated unless there are no other candidates.
+#
+# The syntax of the legacy algorithms string is described as this Java
+# BNF-style:
+# LegacyAlgorithms:
+# " LegacyAlgorithm { , LegacyAlgorithm } "
+#
+# LegacyAlgorithm:
+# AlgorithmName (standard JSSE algorithm name)
+#
+# See the specification of security property "jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms"
+# for the syntax and description of the "AlgorithmName" notation.
+#
+# Per SSL/TLS specifications, cipher suites have the form:
+# SSL_KeyExchangeAlg_WITH_CipherAlg_MacAlg
+# or
+# TLS_KeyExchangeAlg_WITH_CipherAlg_MacAlg
+#
+# For example, the cipher suite TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA uses RSA as the
+# key exchange algorithm, AES_128_CBC (128 bits AES cipher algorithm in CBC
+# mode) as the cipher (encryption) algorithm, and SHA-1 as the message digest
+# algorithm for HMAC.
+#
+# The LegacyAlgorithm can be one of the following standard algorithm names:
+# 1. JSSE cipher suite name, e.g., TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
+# 2. JSSE key exchange algorithm name, e.g., RSA
+# 3. JSSE cipher (encryption) algorithm name, e.g., AES_128_CBC
+# 4. JSSE message digest algorithm name, e.g., SHA
+#
+# See SSL/TLS specifications and "Java Cryptography Architecture Standard
+# Algorithm Name Documentation" for information about the algorithm names.
+#
+# Note: If a legacy algorithm is also restricted through the
+# jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms property or the
+# java.security.AlgorithmConstraints API (See
+# javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters.setAlgorithmConstraints()),
+# then the algorithm is completely disabled and will not be negotiated.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+# There is no guarantee the property will continue to exist or be of the
+# same syntax in future releases.
+#
+# Example:
+# jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms=DH_anon, DES_CBC, SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5
+#
+jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \
+ K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \
+ DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \
+ RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \
+ 3DES_EDE_CBC
+
+#
+# The pre-defined default finite field Diffie-Hellman ephemeral (DHE)
+# parameters for Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS/DTLS) processing.
+#
+# In traditional SSL/TLS/DTLS connections where finite field DHE parameters
+# negotiation mechanism is not used, the server offers the client group
+# parameters, base generator g and prime modulus p, for DHE key exchange.
+# It is recommended to use dynamic group parameters. This property defines
+# a mechanism that allows you to specify custom group parameters.
+#
+# The syntax of this property string is described as this Java BNF-style:
+# DefaultDHEParameters:
+# DefinedDHEParameters { , DefinedDHEParameters }
+#
+# DefinedDHEParameters:
+# "{" DHEPrimeModulus , DHEBaseGenerator "}"
+#
+# DHEPrimeModulus:
+# HexadecimalDigits
+#
+# DHEBaseGenerator:
+# HexadecimalDigits
+#
+# HexadecimalDigits:
+# HexadecimalDigit { HexadecimalDigit }
+#
+# HexadecimalDigit: one of
+# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F a b c d e f
+#
+# Whitespace characters are ignored.
+#
+# The "DefinedDHEParameters" defines the custom group parameters, prime
+# modulus p and base generator g, for a particular size of prime modulus p.
+# The "DHEPrimeModulus" defines the hexadecimal prime modulus p, and the
+# "DHEBaseGenerator" defines the hexadecimal base generator g of a group
+# parameter. It is recommended to use safe primes for the custom group
+# parameters.
+#
+# If this property is not defined or the value is empty, the underlying JSSE
+# provider's default group parameter is used for each connection.
+#
+# If the property value does not follow the grammar, or a particular group
+# parameter is not valid, the connection will fall back and use the
+# underlying JSSE provider's default group parameter.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by OpenJDK's JSSE implementation. It
+# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+# Example:
+# jdk.tls.server.defaultDHEParameters=
+# { \
+# FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF C90FDAA2 2168C234 C4C6628B 80DC1CD1 \
+# 29024E08 8A67CC74 020BBEA6 3B139B22 514A0879 8E3404DD \
+# EF9519B3 CD3A431B 302B0A6D F25F1437 4FE1356D 6D51C245 \
+# E485B576 625E7EC6 F44C42E9 A637ED6B 0BFF5CB6 F406B7ED \
+# EE386BFB 5A899FA5 AE9F2411 7C4B1FE6 49286651 ECE65381 \
+# FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF, 2}
+
+#
+# Cryptographic Jurisdiction Policy defaults
+#
+# Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from
+# country to country. By default, Java provides two different sets of
+# cryptographic policy files[1]:
+#
+# unlimited: These policy files contain no restrictions on cryptographic
+# strengths or algorithms
+#
+# limited: These policy files contain more restricted cryptographic
+# strengths
+#
+# The default setting is determined by the value of the ���crypto.policy���
+# Security property below. If your country or usage requires the
+# traditional restrictive policy, the ���limited��� Java cryptographic
+# policy is still available and may be appropriate for your environment.
+#
+# If you have restrictions that do not fit either use case mentioned
+# above, Java provides the capability to customize these policy files.
+# The ���crypto.policy��� security property points to a subdirectory
+# within <java-home>/conf/security/policy/ which can be customized.
+# Please see the <java-home>/conf/security/policy/README.txt file or consult
+# the Java Security Guide/JCA documentation for more information.
+#
+# YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT YOUR EXPORT/IMPORT CONTROL COUNSEL OR ATTORNEY
+# TO DETERMINE THE EXACT REQUIREMENTS.
+#
+# [1] Please note that the JCE for Java SE, including the JCE framework,
+# cryptographic policy files, and standard JCE providers provided with
+# the Java SE, have been reviewed and approved for export as mass market
+# encryption item by the US Bureau of Industry and Security.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+crypto.policy=unlimited
+
+#
+# The policy for the XML Signature secure validation mode. The mode is
+# enabled by setting the property "org.jcp.xml.dsig.secureValidation" to
+# true with the javax.xml.crypto.XMLCryptoContext.setProperty() method,
+# or by running the code with a SecurityManager.
+#
+# Policy:
+# Constraint {"," Constraint }
+# Constraint:
+# AlgConstraint | MaxTransformsConstraint | MaxReferencesConstraint |
+# ReferenceUriSchemeConstraint | KeySizeConstraint | OtherConstraint
+# AlgConstraint
+# "disallowAlg" Uri
+# MaxTransformsConstraint:
+# "maxTransforms" Integer
+# MaxReferencesConstraint:
+# "maxReferences" Integer
+# ReferenceUriSchemeConstraint:
+# "disallowReferenceUriSchemes" String { String }
+# KeySizeConstraint:
+# "minKeySize" KeyAlg Integer
+# OtherConstraint:
+# "noDuplicateIds" | "noRetrievalMethodLoops"
+#
+# For AlgConstraint, Uri is the algorithm URI String that is not allowed.
+# See the XML Signature Recommendation for more information on algorithm
+# URI Identifiers. For KeySizeConstraint, KeyAlg is the standard algorithm
+# name of the key type (ex: "RSA"). If the MaxTransformsConstraint,
+# MaxReferencesConstraint or KeySizeConstraint (for the same key type) is
+# specified more than once, only the last entry is enforced.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. It
+# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+jdk.xml.dsig.secureValidationPolicy=\
+ disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xslt-19991116,\
+ disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-md5,\
+ disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#hmac-md5,\
+ disallowAlg http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#md5,\
+ maxTransforms 5,\
+ maxReferences 30,\
+ disallowReferenceUriSchemes file http https,\
+ minKeySize RSA 1024,\
+ minKeySize DSA 1024,\
+ minKeySize EC 224,\
+ noDuplicateIds,\
+ noRetrievalMethodLoops
+
+#
+# Serialization process-wide filter
+#
+# A filter, if configured, is used by java.io.ObjectInputStream during
+# deserialization to check the contents of the stream.
+# A filter is configured as a sequence of patterns, each pattern is either
+# matched against the name of a class in the stream or defines a limit.
+# Patterns are separated by ";" (semicolon).
+# Whitespace is significant and is considered part of the pattern.
+#
+# If the system property jdk.serialFilter is also specified, it supersedes
+# the security property value defined here.
+#
+# If a pattern includes a "=", it sets a limit.
+# If a limit appears more than once the last value is used.
+# Limits are checked before classes regardless of the order in the
+# sequence of patterns.
+# If any of the limits are exceeded, the filter status is REJECTED.
+#
+# maxdepth=value - the maximum depth of a graph
+# maxrefs=value - the maximum number of internal references
+# maxbytes=value - the maximum number of bytes in the input stream
+# maxarray=value - the maximum array length allowed
+#
+# Other patterns, from left to right, match the class or package name as
+# returned from Class.getName.
+# If the class is an array type, the class or package to be matched is the
+# element type.
+# Arrays of any number of dimensions are treated the same as the element type.
+# For example, a pattern of "!example.Foo", rejects creation of any instance or
+# array of example.Foo.
+#
+# If the pattern starts with "!", the status is REJECTED if the remaining
+# pattern is matched; otherwise the status is ALLOWED if the pattern matches.
+# If the pattern contains "/", the non-empty prefix up to the "/" is the
+# module name;
+# if the module name matches the module name of the class then
+# the remaining pattern is matched with the class name.
+# If there is no "/", the module name is not compared.
+# If the pattern ends with ".**" it matches any class in the package and all
+# subpackages.
+# If the pattern ends with ".*" it matches any class in the package.
+# If the pattern ends with "*", it matches any class with the pattern as a
+# prefix.
+# If the pattern is equal to the class name, it matches.
+# Otherwise, the status is UNDECIDED.
+#
+#jdk.serialFilter=pattern;pattern
+
+#
+# RMI Registry Serial Filter
+#
+# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter.
+# This filter can override the builtin filter if additional types need to be
+# allowed or rejected from the RMI Registry or to decrease limits but not
+# to increase limits.
+# If the limits (maxdepth, maxrefs, or maxbytes) are exceeded, the object is rejected.
+#
+# Each non-array type is allowed or rejected if it matches one of the patterns,
+# evaluated from left to right, and is otherwise allowed. Arrays of any
+# component type, including subarrays and arrays of primitives, are allowed.
+#
+# Array construction of any component type, including subarrays and arrays of
+# primitives, are allowed unless the length is greater than the maxarray limit.
+# The filter is applied to each array element.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+# The built-in filter allows subclasses of allowed classes and
+# can approximately be represented as the pattern:
+#
+#sun.rmi.registry.registryFilter=\
+# maxarray=1000000;\
+# maxdepth=20;\
+# java.lang.String;\
+# java.lang.Number;\
+# java.lang.reflect.Proxy;\
+# java.rmi.Remote;\
+# sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef;\
+# sun.rmi.server.RMIClientSocketFactory;\
+# sun.rmi.server.RMIServerSocketFactory;\
+# java.rmi.activation.ActivationID;\
+# java.rmi.server.UID
+#
+# RMI Distributed Garbage Collector (DGC) Serial Filter
+#
+# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter.
+# This filter can override the builtin filter if additional types need to be
+# allowed or rejected from the RMI DGC.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+# The builtin DGC filter can approximately be represented as the filter pattern:
+#
+#sun.rmi.transport.dgcFilter=\
+# java.rmi.server.ObjID;\
+# java.rmi.server.UID;\
+# java.rmi.dgc.VMID;\
+# java.rmi.dgc.Lease;\
+# maxdepth=5;maxarray=10000
+
+# CORBA ORBIorTypeCheckRegistryFilter
+# Type check enhancement for ORB::string_to_object processing
+#
+# An IOR type check filter, if configured, is used by an ORB during
+# an ORB::string_to_object invocation to check the veracity of the type encoded
+# in the ior string.
+#
+# The filter pattern consists of a semi-colon separated list of class names.
+# The configured list contains the binary class names of the IDL interface types
+# corresponding to the IDL stub class to be instantiated.
+# As such, a filter specifies a list of IDL stub classes that will be
+# allowed by an ORB when an ORB::string_to_object is invoked.
+# It is used to specify a white list configuration of acceptable
+# IDL stub types which may be contained in a stringified IOR
+# parameter passed as input to an ORB::string_to_object method.
+#
+# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation.
+# It is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations.
+#
+#com.sun.CORBA.ORBIorTypeCheckRegistryFilter=binary_class_name;binary_class_name
+
+#
+# JCEKS Encrypted Key Serial Filter
+#
+# This filter, if configured, is used by the JCEKS KeyStore during the
+# deserialization of the encrypted Key object stored inside a key entry.
+# If not configured or the filter result is UNDECIDED (i.e. none of the patterns
+# matches), the filter configured by jdk.serialFilter will be consulted.
+#
+# If the system property jceks.key.serialFilter is also specified, it supersedes
+# the security property value defined here.
+#
+# The filter pattern uses the same format as jdk.serialFilter. The default
+# pattern allows java.lang.Enum, java.security.KeyRep, java.security.KeyRep$Type,
+# and javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec and rejects all the others.
+jceks.key.serialFilter = java.base/java.lang.Enum;java.base/java.security.KeyRep;\
+ java.base/java.security.KeyRep$Type;java.base/javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;!*
--- /dev/null
+name = NSS
+nssDbMode = noDb
+attributes = compatibility
+handleStartupErrors = ignoreMultipleInitialisation
--- /dev/null
+
+ Java(TM) Cryptography Extension Policy Files
+ for the Java(TM) Platform, Standard Edition Runtime Environment
+
+ README
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Import and export control rules on cryptographic software vary from
+country to country. The Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) architecture
+allows flexible cryptographic key strength to be configured via the
+jurisdiction policy files which are referenced by the “crypto.policy”
+security property in the <java-home>/conf/security/java.security file.
+
+By default, Java provides two different sets of cryptographic policy
+files:
+
+ unlimited: These policy files contain no restrictions on cryptographic
+ strengths or algorithms
+
+ limited: These policy files contain more restricted cryptographic
+ strengths
+
+These files reside in <java-home>/conf/security/policy in the “unlimited”
+or “limited” subdirectories respectively.
+
+Each subdirectory contains a complete policy configuration,
+and subdirectories can be added/edited/removed to reflect your
+import or export control product requirements.
+
+Within a subdirectory, the effective policy is the combined minimum
+permissions of the grant statements in the file(s) matching the filename
+pattern "default_*.policy". At least one grant is required. For example:
+
+ limited = Export (all) + Import (limited) = Limited
+ unlimited = Export (all) + Import (all) = Unlimited
+
+The effective exemption policy is the combined minimum permissions
+of the grant statements in the file(s) matching the filename pattern
+"exempt_*.policy". Exemption grants are optional. For example:
+
+ limited = grants exemption permissions, by which the
+ effective policy can be circumvented.
+ e.g. KeyRecovery/KeyEscrow/KeyWeakening.
+
+Please see the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) documentation for
+additional information on these files and formats.
+
+YOU ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT YOUR EXPORT/IMPORT CONTROL COUNSEL OR ATTORNEY
+TO DETERMINE THE EXACT REQUIREMENTS.
+
+Please note that the JCE for Java SE, including the JCE framework,
+cryptographic policy files, and standard JCE providers provided with
+the Java SE, have been reviewed and approved for export as mass market
+encryption item by the US Bureau of Industry and Security.
--- /dev/null
+// Default US Export policy file.
+
+grant {
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoAllPermission;
+};
--- /dev/null
+// Some countries have import limits on crypto strength. This policy file
+// is worldwide importable.
+
+grant {
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "DES", 64;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "DESede", *;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "RC2", 128,
+ "javax.crypto.spec.RC2ParameterSpec", 128;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "RC4", 128;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "RC5", 128,
+ "javax.crypto.spec.RC5ParameterSpec", *, 12, *;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission "RSA", *;
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission *, 128;
+};
--- /dev/null
+// Some countries have import limits on crypto strength, but may allow for
+// these exemptions if the exemption mechanism is used.
+
+grant {
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms if KeyRecovery is enforced.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission *, "KeyRecovery";
+
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms if KeyEscrow is enforced.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission *, "KeyEscrow";
+
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms if KeyWeakening is enforced.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoPermission *, "KeyWeakening";
+};
--- /dev/null
+// Default US Export policy file.
+
+grant {
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoAllPermission;
+};
--- /dev/null
+// Country-specific policy file for countries with no limits on crypto strength.
+
+grant {
+ // There is no restriction to any algorithms.
+ permission javax.crypto.CryptoAllPermission;
+};
--- /dev/null
+############################################################
+# Sound Configuration File
+############################################################
+#
+# This properties file is used to specify default service
+# providers for javax.sound.midi.MidiSystem and
+# javax.sound.sampled.AudioSystem.
+#
+# The following keys are recognized by MidiSystem methods:
+#
+# javax.sound.midi.Receiver
+# javax.sound.midi.Sequencer
+# javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer
+# javax.sound.midi.Transmitter
+#
+# The following keys are recognized by AudioSystem methods:
+#
+# javax.sound.sampled.Clip
+# javax.sound.sampled.Port
+# javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine
+# javax.sound.sampled.TargetDataLine
+#
+# The values specify the full class name of the service
+# provider, or the device name.
+#
+# See the class descriptions for details.
+#
+# Example 1:
+# Use MyDeviceProvider as default for SourceDataLines:
+# javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine=com.xyz.MyDeviceProvider
+#
+# Example 2:
+# Specify the default Synthesizer by its name "InternalSynth".
+# javax.sound.midi.Synthesizer=#InternalSynth
+#
+# Example 3:
+# Specify the default Receiver by provider and name:
+# javax.sound.midi.Receiver=com.sun.media.sound.MidiProvider#SunMIDI1
+#
--- /dev/null
+# uncomment to set the default look and feel to GTK
+#swing.defaultlaf=com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel
x-content/unix-software; nautilus-autorun-software %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
inode/directory; nautilus --new-window %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
application/x-gnome-saved-search; nautilus --new-window %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
+application/x-java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
+application/java-archive; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
+application/x-jar; cautious-launcher %s /usr/bin/java -jar; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
application/x-openscad; openscad %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
inode/directory; baobab %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
text/calendar; gnome-calendar %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/binfmt-support
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/binfmt-support
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/binfmt-support
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/binfmt-support
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+/lib/systemd/system/binfmt-support.service
\ No newline at end of file