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Tests: fixed ssl_certificate.t with LibreSSL client. Net::SSLeay::connect() that manages TLS handshake could return unexpected error when receiving server alert, as seen in server certificate tests if it could not been selected. Typically, it returns the expected error -1, but with certain libssl implementations it can be 0, as explained below. The error is propagated from libssl's SSL_connect(), which is usually -1. In modern OpenSSL versions, it is the default error code used in the state machine returned when something went wrong with parsing TLS message header. In versions up to OpenSSL 1.0.2, with SSLv23_method() used by default, -1 is the only error code in the ssl_connect() method implementation which is used as well if receiving alert while parsing ServerHello. BoringSSL also seems to return -1. But it is not so with LibreSSL that returns zero. Previously, tests failed with client built with LibreSSL with SSLv3 removed. Here, the error is propagated directly from ssl_read_bytes() method, which is always implemented as ssl3_read_bytes() in all TLS methods. It could be also seen with OpenSSL up to 1.0.2 with non-default methods explicitly set.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Fri, 29 May 2020 23:10:20 +0300
parents 76090a5da00b
children f3ba4c74de31
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#!/usr/bin/perl

# (C) Sergey Kandaurov
# (C) Nginx, Inc.

# Tests for stream proxy module, proxy_next_upstream directive and friends.

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use warnings;
use strict;

use Test::More;

BEGIN { use FindBin; chdir($FindBin::Bin); }

use lib 'lib';
use Test::Nginx;
use Test::Nginx::Stream qw/ stream /;

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select STDERR; $| = 1;
select STDOUT; $| = 1;

my $t = Test::Nginx->new()->has(qw/stream/)->plan(3);

$t->write_file_expand('nginx.conf', <<'EOF');

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

stream {
    upstream u {
        server 127.0.0.1:8083 max_fails=0;
        server 127.0.0.1:8084 max_fails=0;
        server 127.0.0.1:8085 backup;
    }

    upstream u2 {
        server 127.0.0.1:8083;
        server 127.0.0.1:8085 backup;
    }

    proxy_connect_timeout 2;

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_pass  u;
        proxy_next_upstream off;
    }

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8081;
        proxy_pass  u2;
        proxy_next_upstream on;
    }

    server {
        listen      127.0.0.1:8082;
        proxy_pass  u;
        proxy_next_upstream on;
        proxy_next_upstream_tries 2;
    }
}

EOF

$t->run_daemon(\&stream_daemon);
$t->run()->waitforsocket('127.0.0.1:' . port(8085));

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is(stream('127.0.0.1:' . port(8080))->io('.'), '', 'next off');
is(stream('127.0.0.1:' . port(8081))->io('.'), 'SEE-THIS', 'next on');

# make sure backup is not tried

is(stream('127.0.0.1:' . port(8082))->io('.'), '', 'next tries');

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sub stream_daemon {
	my $server = IO::Socket::INET->new(
		Proto => 'tcp',
		LocalHost => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8085),
		Listen => 5,
		Reuse => 1
	)
		or die "Can't create listening socket: $!\n";

	local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';

	while (my $client = $server->accept()) {
		$client->autoflush(1);

		log2c("(new connection $client)");

		$client->sysread(my $buffer, 65536) or next;

		log2i("$client $buffer");

		$buffer = 'SEE-THIS';

		log2o("$client $buffer");

		$client->syswrite($buffer);

	} continue {
		close $client;
	}
}

sub log2i { Test::Nginx::log_core('|| <<', @_); }
sub log2o { Test::Nginx::log_core('|| >>', @_); }
sub log2c { Test::Nginx::log_core('||', @_); }

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