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Overview

Public key pinning is provided using the Android Network Security Configuration and TrustKit. To use public key pinning, you can either create an Android network security configuration XML file or set a custom TrustManager implementation. The network security configuration is supported natively on Android Nougat (API Level 24) and newerhigher. For versions between API Level 21 and 23, the Gini SDK relies on TrustKit. The custom TrustManager is supported on all Android versions. We recommend reading the Android Network Security Configuration guide and the TrustKit limitations for API Levels 21 to 23.

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Configure pinning

The following sample configuration shows how to set the public key pin for two domains. The Gini Bank SDK’s default networking implementation uses by default pay-api.gini.net and user.gini.net. It should be saved under res/xml/network_security_config.xml:

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Note

The above digests serve as an example only. You should always create the digest yourself from the Gini API’s public key and use that one (see Extract hash from pay-api.gini.net). If you receive a digest from us, always validate it by comparing it to the digest you created from the public key (see Extract hash from public key). Failing to validate a digest may might lead to security vulnerabilities.

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TrustKit

The TrustKit configuration tag <trustkit-config> is required in order to disable deactivate TrustKit reporting and to enforce public key pinning. This is important because without it TrustKit doesn’t throw CertificateExceptions if the local public keys don’t match any of the remote ones, effectively disabling deactivating pinning. The only downside of enforcing pinning is that two public key hashes are required. In the example above, we created and used a “zero” key hash as a placeholder. Setting the same key hash twice doesn’t help since because key hashes are stored in a set. Ideally, you should use a backup public key hash as the second one.

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest ...>
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    <application android:networkSecurityConfig="@xml/network_security_config">
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</manifest>

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Enable pinning with a network security configuration

For the library to know about the XML, you must set the XML resource id using the GiniCaptureDefaultNetworkService.Builder.setNetworkSecurityConfigResId() method:

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val defaultNetworkService = GiniCaptureDefaultNetworkService.builder(context)
        .setClientCredentials("gini-client-id", "GiniClientSecret", "example.com")
        .setNetworkSecurityConfigResId(R.xml.network_security_config)
        .build();

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Enable pinning with a custom TrustManager implementation

You can also control which certificates to trust by passing your TrustManager implementation to the GiniCaptureDefaultNetworkService.Builder.setTrustManager() method:

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Note

Setting a custom TrustManager will override overrides the network security configuration.

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Extract hash from pay-api.gini.net

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$ openssl s_client -servername pay-api.gini.net -connect pay-api.gini.net:443 | openssl x509 -pubkey -noout | openssl pkey -pubin -outform der | openssl dgst -sha256 -binary | openssl enc -base64

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Extract hash from public key

You can also extract the hash from a public key. The following example shows how to extract it from a public key named pay-api.gini.pub:

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