view ssl_verify_depth.t @ 1974:b5036a0f9ae0

Tests: improved compatibility when using recent "openssl" app. Starting with OpenSSL 3.0, "openssl genrsa" generates encrypted keys in PKCS#8 format instead of previously used PKCS#1 format. Further, since OpenSSL 1.1.0 such keys are using PBKDF2 hmacWithSHA256. Such keys are not supported by old SSL libraries, notably by OpenSSL before 1.0.0 (OpenSSL 0.9.8 only supports hmacWithSHA1) and by BoringSSL before May 21, 2019 (support for hmacWithSHA256 was added in 302a4dee6c), and trying to load such keys into nginx compiled with an old SSL library results in "unsupported prf" errors. To facilitate testing with old SSL libraries, keys are now generated with "openssl genrsa -traditional" if the flag is available.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 06 May 2024 00:04:26 +0300
parents 0b5ec15c62ed
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#!/usr/bin/perl

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

# Tests for http ssl module, ssl_verify_depth.

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use warnings;
use strict;

use Test::More;

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

use lib 'lib';
use Test::Nginx;

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

my $t = Test::Nginx->new()->has(qw/http http_ssl socket_ssl/)
	->has_daemon('openssl');

plan(skip_all => 'LibreSSL') if $t->has_module('LibreSSL');

$t->plan(9)->write_file_expand('nginx.conf', <<'EOF');

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

http {
    %%TEST_GLOBALS_HTTP%%

    ssl_certificate localhost.crt;
    ssl_certificate_key localhost.key;

    ssl_verify_client on;
    ssl_client_certificate root-int.crt;

    add_header X-Client $ssl_client_s_dn always;
    add_header X-Verify $ssl_client_verify always;

    server {
        listen       127.0.0.1:8080 ssl;
        server_name  localhost;
        ssl_verify_depth 0;
    }

    server {
        listen       127.0.0.1:8081 ssl;
        server_name  localhost;
        ssl_verify_depth 1;
    }

    server {
        listen       127.0.0.1:8082 ssl;
        server_name  localhost;
        ssl_verify_depth 2;
    }
}

EOF

my $d = $t->testdir();

$t->write_file('openssl.conf', <<EOF);
[ req ]
default_bits = 2048
encrypt_key = no
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
x509_extensions = myca_extensions
[ req_distinguished_name ]
[ myca_extensions ]
basicConstraints = critical,CA:TRUE
EOF

$t->write_file('ca.conf', <<EOF);
[ ca ]
default_ca = myca

[ myca ]
new_certs_dir = $d
database = $d/certindex
default_md = sha256
policy = myca_policy
serial = $d/certserial
default_days = 1
x509_extensions = myca_extensions

[ myca_policy ]
commonName = supplied

[ myca_extensions ]
basicConstraints = critical,CA:TRUE
EOF

foreach my $name ('root', 'localhost') {
	system('openssl req -x509 -new '
		. "-config $d/openssl.conf -subj /CN=$name/ "
		. "-out $d/$name.crt -keyout $d/$name.key "
		. ">>$d/openssl.out 2>&1") == 0
		or die "Can't create certificate for $name: $!\n";
}

foreach my $name ('int', 'end') {
	system("openssl req -new "
		. "-config $d/openssl.conf -subj /CN=$name/ "
		. "-out $d/$name.csr -keyout $d/$name.key "
		. ">>$d/openssl.out 2>&1") == 0
		or die "Can't create certificate for $name: $!\n";
}

$t->write_file('certserial', '1000');
$t->write_file('certindex', '');

system("openssl ca -batch -config $d/ca.conf "
	. "-keyfile $d/root.key -cert $d/root.crt "
	. "-subj /CN=int/ -in $d/int.csr -out $d/int.crt "
	. ">>$d/openssl.out 2>&1") == 0
	or die "Can't sign certificate for int: $!\n";

system("openssl ca -batch -config $d/ca.conf "
	. "-keyfile $d/int.key -cert $d/int.crt "
	. "-subj /CN=end/ -in $d/end.csr -out $d/end.crt "
	. ">>$d/openssl.out 2>&1") == 0
	or die "Can't sign certificate for end: $!\n";

$t->write_file('root-int.crt', $t->read_file('root.crt')
	. $t->read_file('int.crt'));

$t->write_file('t', '');
$t->run();

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# with verify depth 0, only self-signed certificates should
# be allowed

# OpenSSL 1.1.0+ instead limits the number of intermediate certs allowed;
# as a result, it is not possible to limit certificate checking
# to self-signed certificates only when using OpenSSL 1.1.0+

like(get(8080, 'root'), qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 0 - root');
like(get(8080, 'int'),  qr/FAI|SUC/, 'verify depth 0 - no int');
like(get(8080, 'end'),  qr/FAILED/,  'verify depth 0 - no end');

# with verify depth 1 (the default), one signature is
# expected to be checked, so certificates directly signed
# by the root cert are allowed, but nothing more

# OpenSSL 1.1.0+ instead limits the number of intermediate certs allowed;
# so with depth 1 it is possible to validate not only directly signed
# certificates, but also chains with one intermediate certificate

like(get(8081, 'root'), qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 1 - root');
like(get(8081, 'int'),  qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 1 - int');
like(get(8081, 'end'),  qr/FAI|SUC/, 'verify depth 1 - no end');

# with verify depth 2 it is also possible to validate up to two signatures,
# so chains with one intermediate certificate are allowed

like(get(8082, 'root'), qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 2 - root');
like(get(8082, 'int'),  qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 2 - int');
like(get(8082, 'end'),  qr/SUCCESS/, 'verify depth 2 - end');

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sub get {
	my ($port, $cert) = @_;
	http_get(
		"/t?$cert",
		PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1:' . port($port),
		SSL => 1,
		SSL_cert_file => "$d/$cert.crt",
		SSL_key_file => "$d/$cert.key"
	);
}

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