view stream_ssl_verify_client.t @ 1897:38f1fd9ca3e6

Tests: unbreak reading new stderr data after eof. Tests don't expect to stop reading redirected stderr when end of file is reached, but rather to read new data being appended, similar to "tail -f". The behaviour is found changed in Ubuntu 23.04's Perl 5.36, which applies the upstream patch [1] expected for inclusion in the upcoming Perl 5.38. The fix is to clear the filehandle's error state to continue reading. [1] https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/80c1f1e45e8e Updated mail_error_log.t and stream_error_log.t for consistency.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Mon, 29 May 2023 17:27:11 +0400
parents dbb7561a9441
children b72a8c4a1bef
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#!/usr/bin/perl

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

# Tests for stream ssl module, ssl_verify_client.

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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 stream_ssl stream_return socket_ssl/)
	->has_daemon('openssl');

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

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

stream {
    %%TEST_GLOBALS_STREAM%%

    log_format  status  $status;

    ssl_certificate_key 1.example.com.key;
    ssl_certificate 1.example.com.crt;

    server {
        listen  127.0.0.1:8080;
        return  $ssl_client_verify:$ssl_client_cert;

        ssl_verify_client on;
        ssl_client_certificate 2.example.com.crt;
    }

    server {
        listen  127.0.0.1:8081 ssl;
        return  $ssl_client_verify:$ssl_client_cert;

        ssl_verify_client on;
        ssl_client_certificate 2.example.com.crt;

        access_log %%TESTDIR%%/status.log status;
    }

    server {
        listen  127.0.0.1:8082 ssl;
        return  $ssl_client_verify:$ssl_client_cert;

        ssl_verify_client optional;
        ssl_client_certificate 2.example.com.crt;
        ssl_trusted_certificate 3.example.com.crt;
    }

    server {
        listen  127.0.0.1:8083 ssl;
        return  $ssl_client_verify:$ssl_client_cert;

        ssl_verify_client optional_no_ca;
        ssl_client_certificate 2.example.com.crt;
    }

    server {
        listen  127.0.0.1:8084 ssl;
        return  $ssl_protocol;
    }
}

EOF

$t->write_file('openssl.conf', <<EOF);
[ req ]
default_bits = 2048
encrypt_key = no
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
[ req_distinguished_name ]
EOF

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

foreach my $name ('1.example.com', '2.example.com', '3.example.com') {
	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";
}

$t->run()->plan(10);

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is(stream('127.0.0.1:' . port(8080))->read(), ':', 'plain connection');

is(get(8081), '', 'no cert');
is(get(8082, '1.example.com'), '', 'bad optional cert');
is(get(8082), 'NONE:', 'no optional cert');
like(get(8083, '1.example.com'), qr/FAILED.*BEGIN/, 'bad optional_no_ca cert');

like(get(8081, '2.example.com'), qr/SUCCESS.*BEGIN/, 'good cert');
like(get(8082, '2.example.com'), qr/SUCCESS.*BEGIN/, 'good cert optional');
like(get(8082, '3.example.com'), qr/SUCCESS.*BEGIN/, 'good cert trusted');

SKIP: {
skip 'Net::SSLeay version >= 1.36 required', 1 if $Net::SSLeay::VERSION < 1.36;

TODO: {
local $TODO = 'broken TLSv1.3 CA list in LibreSSL'
	if $t->has_module('LibreSSL') && test_tls13();

my $ca = join ' ', get(8082, '3.example.com');
is($ca, '/CN=2.example.com', 'no trusted sent');

}
}

$t->stop();

is($t->read_file('status.log'), "500\n200\n", 'log');

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sub test_tls13 {
	get(8084) =~ /TLSv1.3/;
}

sub get {
	my ($port, $cert) = @_;

	my $s = stream(
		PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1:' . port($port),
		SSL => 1,
		$cert ? (
		SSL_cert_file => "$d/$cert.crt",
		SSL_key_file => "$d/$cert.key"
		) : ()
	);

	return $s->read() unless wantarray();

	# Note: this uses IO::Socket::SSL::_get_ssl_object() internal method.
	# While not exactly correct, it looks like there is no other way to
	# obtain CA list with IO::Socket::SSL, and this seems to be good
	# enough for tests.

	my $ssl = $s->socket()->_get_ssl_object();
	my $list = Net::SSLeay::get_client_CA_list($ssl);
	my @names;
	for my $i (0 .. Net::SSLeay::sk_X509_NAME_num($list) - 1) {
		my $name = Net::SSLeay::sk_X509_NAME_value($list, $i);
		push @names, Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline($name);
	}
	return @names;
}

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