node/test/parallel/test-tls-server-verify.js
Rich Trott aa6fac68da test: adjust indentation for stricter linting
ESLint 4.x has stricter linting than previous versions. We are currently
using the legacy indentation rules in the test directory. This commit
changes the indentation of files to comply with the stricter 4.x linting
and enable stricter linting in the test directory.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14431
Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <refack@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Vse Mozhet Byt <vsemozhetbyt@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
2017-07-27 09:24:20 -07:00

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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasCrypto)
common.skip('missing crypto');
if (!common.opensslCli)
common.skip('node compiled without OpenSSL CLI.');
// This is a rather complex test which sets up various TLS servers with node
// and connects to them using the 'openssl s_client' command line utility
// with various keys. Depending on the certificate authority and other
// parameters given to the server, the various clients are
// - rejected,
// - accepted and "unauthorized", or
// - accepted and "authorized".
const assert = require('assert');
const { spawn } = require('child_process');
const { SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION } =
require('crypto').constants;
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const tls = require('tls');
const testCases =
[{ title: 'Do not request certs. Everyone is unauthorized.',
requestCert: false,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
renegotiate: false,
CAs: ['ca1-cert'],
clients:
[{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false }
]
},
{ title: 'Allow both authed and unauthed connections with CA1',
requestCert: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
renegotiate: false,
CAs: ['ca1-cert'],
clients:
[{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false }
]
},
{ title: 'Do not request certs at connection. Do that later',
requestCert: false,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
renegotiate: true,
CAs: ['ca1-cert'],
clients:
[{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: false }
]
},
{ title: 'Allow only authed connections with CA1',
requestCert: true,
rejectUnauthorized: true,
renegotiate: false,
CAs: ['ca1-cert'],
clients:
[{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: true },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: true },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: true }
]
},
{ title: 'Allow only authed connections with CA1 and CA2',
requestCert: true,
rejectUnauthorized: true,
renegotiate: false,
CAs: ['ca1-cert', 'ca2-cert'],
clients:
[{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: true },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: true }
]
},
{ title: 'Allow only certs signed by CA2 but not in the CRL',
requestCert: true,
rejectUnauthorized: true,
renegotiate: false,
CAs: ['ca2-cert'],
crl: 'ca2-crl',
clients: [
{ name: 'agent1', shouldReject: true, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent2', shouldReject: true, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'agent3', shouldReject: false, shouldAuth: true },
// Agent4 has a cert in the CRL.
{ name: 'agent4', shouldReject: true, shouldAuth: false },
{ name: 'nocert', shouldReject: true }
]
}
];
function filenamePEM(n) {
return path.join(common.fixturesDir, 'keys', `${n}.pem`);
}
function loadPEM(n) {
return fs.readFileSync(filenamePEM(n));
}
const serverKey = loadPEM('agent2-key');
const serverCert = loadPEM('agent2-cert');
function runClient(prefix, port, options, cb) {
// Client can connect in three ways:
// - Self-signed cert
// - Certificate, but not signed by CA.
// - Certificate signed by CA.
const args = ['s_client', '-connect', `127.0.0.1:${port}`];
// for the performance issue in s_client on Windows
if (common.isWindows)
args.push('-no_rand_screen');
console.log(`${prefix} connecting with`, options.name);
switch (options.name) {
case 'agent1':
// Signed by CA1
args.push('-key');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent1-key'));
args.push('-cert');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent1-cert'));
break;
case 'agent2':
// Self-signed
// This is also the key-cert pair that the server will use.
args.push('-key');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent2-key'));
args.push('-cert');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent2-cert'));
break;
case 'agent3':
// Signed by CA2
args.push('-key');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent3-key'));
args.push('-cert');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent3-cert'));
break;
case 'agent4':
// Signed by CA2 (rejected by ca2-crl)
args.push('-key');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent4-key'));
args.push('-cert');
args.push(filenamePEM('agent4-cert'));
break;
case 'nocert':
// Do not send certificate
break;
default:
throw new Error(`${prefix}Unknown agent name`);
}
// To test use: openssl s_client -connect localhost:8000
const client = spawn(common.opensslCli, args);
let out = '';
let rejected = true;
let authed = false;
let goodbye = false;
client.stdout.setEncoding('utf8');
client.stdout.on('data', function(d) {
out += d;
if (!goodbye && /_unauthed/.test(out)) {
console.error(`${prefix} * unauthed`);
goodbye = true;
client.kill();
authed = false;
rejected = false;
}
if (!goodbye && /_authed/.test(out)) {
console.error(`${prefix} * authed`);
goodbye = true;
client.kill();
authed = true;
rejected = false;
}
});
//client.stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
client.on('exit', function(code) {
//assert.strictEqual(
// 0, code,
// `${prefix}${options.name}: s_client exited with error code ${code}`);
if (options.shouldReject) {
assert.strictEqual(
true, rejected,
`${prefix}${options.name} NOT rejected, but should have been`);
} else {
assert.strictEqual(
false, rejected,
`${prefix}${options.name} rejected, but should NOT have been`);
assert.strictEqual(
options.shouldAuth, authed,
`${prefix}${options.name} authed is ${authed} but should have been ${
options.shouldAuth}`);
}
cb();
});
}
// Run the tests
let successfulTests = 0;
function runTest(port, testIndex) {
const prefix = `${testIndex} `;
const tcase = testCases[testIndex];
if (!tcase) return;
console.error(`${prefix}Running '%s'`, tcase.title);
const cas = tcase.CAs.map(loadPEM);
const crl = tcase.crl ? loadPEM(tcase.crl) : null;
const serverOptions = {
key: serverKey,
cert: serverCert,
ca: cas,
crl: crl,
requestCert: tcase.requestCert,
rejectUnauthorized: tcase.rejectUnauthorized
};
/*
* If renegotiating - session might be resumed and openssl won't request
* client's certificate (probably because of bug in the openssl)
*/
if (tcase.renegotiate) {
serverOptions.secureOptions =
SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION;
}
let renegotiated = false;
const server = tls.Server(serverOptions, function handleConnection(c) {
c.on('error', function(e) {
// child.kill() leads ECONNRESET errro in the TLS connection of
// openssl s_client via spawn(). A Test result is already
// checked by the data of client.stdout before child.kill() so
// these tls errors can be ignored.
});
if (tcase.renegotiate && !renegotiated) {
renegotiated = true;
setTimeout(function() {
console.error(`${prefix}- connected, renegotiating`);
c.write('\n_renegotiating\n');
return c.renegotiate({
requestCert: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false
}, function(err) {
assert.ifError(err);
c.write('\n_renegotiated\n');
handleConnection(c);
});
}, 200);
return;
}
if (c.authorized) {
console.error(`${prefix}- authed connection: ${
c.getPeerCertificate().subject.CN}`);
c.write('\n_authed\n');
} else {
console.error(`${prefix}- unauthed connection: %s`, c.authorizationError);
c.write('\n_unauthed\n');
}
});
function runNextClient(clientIndex) {
const options = tcase.clients[clientIndex];
if (options) {
runClient(`${prefix}${clientIndex} `, port, options, function() {
runNextClient(clientIndex + 1);
});
} else {
server.close();
successfulTests++;
runTest(port, nextTest++);
}
}
server.listen(port, function() {
port = server.address().port;
if (tcase.debug) {
console.error(`${prefix}TLS server running on port ${port}`);
} else {
if (tcase.renegotiate) {
runNextClient(0);
} else {
let clientsCompleted = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < tcase.clients.length; i++) {
runClient(`${prefix}${i} `, port, tcase.clients[i], function() {
clientsCompleted++;
if (clientsCompleted === tcase.clients.length) {
server.close();
successfulTests++;
runTest(port, nextTest++);
}
});
}
}
}
});
}
let nextTest = 0;
runTest(0, nextTest++);
runTest(0, nextTest++);
process.on('exit', function() {
assert.strictEqual(successfulTests, testCases.length);
});