Showing posts with label bitmining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bitmining. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

JSON and SSL in groovy, how to ignore certificates

In the last couple of days I became more and more interested in bitmining and the first thing I noticed was the utter lack of integrated tools and hence statistics I would like to associated with my miners.

This resulted in me creating a tiny grails application to synchronzie my deepbit statistics with the current market data from mtgox to calculate at which point it becomes pointless to mine these thing. I basically hope that this pays for the 700$ for my 2x6950 radeons and associated cooling the 100+F heat we have here in California.

Now originally you could assume that this is rather straightforward. After all you got json data, which just need to be parsed.


Map jsonArray = JSON.parse(new InputStreamReader(new URL("https://mtgox.com/code/data/ticker.php").openStream()))

println jsonArray



but sadly the java ssl security manager does not agree here with us and tosses a fit..



javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Alerts.getSSLException(Alerts.java:174)
at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.fatal(SSLSocketImpl.java:1649)



Now java is kinda smart, if want's to force you install a security certificate from the server you access and authorize yourself. But sometimes you don't want this. In this case it's overkill, since we are having a readonly transaction.

So what has to be done?

you need to create your own security manager implementation. Which basically is a 3 step procedure


  1. implement an interface


    class TrustManager implements X509TrustManager {

    public java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] getAcceptedIssuers() {
    return null;
    }

    public void checkClientTrusted(
    java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) {
    }

    public void checkServerTrusted(
    java.security.cert.X509Certificate[] certs, String authType) {
    }

    }




  2. register the interface and update the context configuration

    TrustManager[] trustAllCerts = new TrustManager[1]

    trustAllCerts[0] = new TrustManager()
    try {
    SSLContext sc = SSLContext.getInstance("SSL");
    sc.init(null, trustAllCerts, new java.security.SecureRandom());
    HttpsURLConnection.setDefaultSSLSocketFactory(sc.getSocketFactory());
    } catch (Exception e) {
    }

  3. and continue like always with your json script

    Map jsonArray = JSON.parse(new InputStreamReader(new URL("https://mtgox.com/code/data/ticker.php").openStream()))


and the result should be now the current ticker for the USD to BitCoin exchange rate.


    {"ticker":{"high":15.4989,"low":13.31415,"avg":14.726503862,"vol":42862,"last":13.31415,"buy":13.331,"sell":13.35999}}