问题
If I run this code on Android 9, I receive the follow exception:
private static KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry getPrivateKeyEntry(String alias) {
try {
KeyStore ks = KeyStore
.getInstance(SecurityConstants.KEYSTORE_PROVIDER_ANDROID_KEYSTORE);
ks.load(null);
KeyStore.Entry entry = ks.getEntry(alias, null);
if (entry == null) {
Log.w(TAG, "No key found under alias: " + alias);
Log.w(TAG, "Exiting signData()...");
return null;
}
if (!(entry instanceof KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry)) {
Log.w(TAG, "Not an instance of a PrivateKeyEntry");
Log.w(TAG, "Exiting signData()...");
return null;
}
return (KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry) entry;
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e(TAG, e.getMessage(), e);
return null;
}
}
Exception:
KeyStore exception android.os.ServiceSpecificException: (code 7) at android.os.Parcel.createException(Parcel.java:1956) at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1910) at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1860) at android.security.IKeystoreService$Stub$Proxy.get(IKeystoreService.java:786) at android.security.KeyStore.get(KeyStore.java:195) at android.security.keystore.AndroidKeyStoreSpi.engineGetCertificateChain(AndroidKeyStoreSpi.java:118) at java.security.KeyStoreSpi.engineGetEntry(KeyStoreSpi.java:484) at java.security.KeyStore.getEntry(KeyStore.java:1560) at com.phenodev.testenc.KeyStoreHelper.getPrivateKeyEntry(KeyStoreHelper.java:151) at com.phenodev.testenc.KeyStoreHelper.encrypt(KeyStoreHelper.java:173) at com.phenodev.testenc.KeyStoreEncryptor.encrypt(KeyStoreEncryptor.java:19)
Please help to fix it.
回答1:
Finally I found a solution. It looks like since Android P (KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry) keyStore.getEntry("alias", null)
is not a proper way to get private key.
I was able to get rid of this warning by accessing private/public key this way
KeyStore keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance("AndroidKeyStore");
keyStore.load(null);
PrivateKey privateKey = (PrivateKey) keyStore.getKey("alias", null);
PublicKey publicKey = keyStore.getCertificate("alias").getPublicKey();
回答2:
I had the same problem retrieving an asymmetricKey from AndroidKeyStore
My solution based on Dr Glass answer to get keys is the following: (aliasKey is your alias string)
PublicKey:
val keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance("AndroidKeyStore")
keyStore.load(null)
val asymmetricPublicKey = if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.P) {
keyStore.getCertificate(aliasKey).publicKey
} else {
val asymmetricKey = keyStore.getEntry(aliasKey, null) as KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry
asymmetricKey.certificate.publicKey
}
PrivateKey:
val keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance("AndroidKeyStore")
keyStore.load(null)
val asymmetricPrivateKey = if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.P) {
keyStore.getKey(aliasKey, null) as PrivateKey
} else {
val asymmetricKey = keyStore.getEntry(aliasKey, null) as KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry
asymmetricKey.privateKey
}
and with this code I have no warning in the emulator and/or device with Android P
回答3:
I found a solution how to remove the warning, would be great if you can test it all as well. Actually the order of calling the methods is the problem.
val privateKey = keyStore.getKey(alias, null)
val publicKey = if (privateKey != null) keyStore.getCertificate(alias).publicKey else null
if (privateKey != null && publicKey != null) {
KeyPair(publicKey, privateKey as PrivateKey)
}
This is the correct ordering of how to call the methods.
When you do it like this:
val privateKey = keyStore.getKey(alias, null)
val certificate = keyStore.getCertificate(alias)
if (privateKey != null && certificate != null) {
KeyPair(certificate.publicKey, privateKey as PrivateKey)
}
You will receive the following warning (because of keyStore.getCertificate(alias):
KeyStore exception
android.os.ServiceSpecificException: (code 7)
at android.os.Parcel.createException(Parcel.java:2085)
at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:2039)
at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1987)
at android.security.keystore.IKeystoreService$Stub$Proxy.get(IKeystoreService.java:978)
at android.security.KeyStore.get(KeyStore.java:236)
at android.security.KeyStore.get(KeyStore.java:225)
at android.security.keystore.AndroidKeyStoreSpi.engineGetCertificate(AndroidKeyStoreSpi.java:160)
at java.security.KeyStore.getCertificate(KeyStore.java:1120)
This means, that there is no private key and you should first create and store a keypair before you search for it in the key store.
Now with the answer of MatPag it should look like this:
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.P) {
val privateKey = keyStore.getKey(alias, null)
val publicKey = if (privateKey != null) keyStore.getCertificate(alias).publicKey else null
return if (privateKey != null && publicKey != null) {
KeyPair(publicKey, privateKey as PrivateKey)
} else {
null
}
} else {
val asymmetricKey = keyStore.getEntry(alias, null) as KeyStore.PrivateKeyEntry
val privateKey = asymmetricKey.privateKey
val publicKey = if(privateKey != null) asymmetricKey.certificate.publicKey else null
return if(privateKey != null && publicKey != null) {
KeyPair(publicKey, privateKey as PrivateKey)
} else {
null
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52024752/android-9-keystore-exception-android-os-servicespecificexception