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use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use Apache::Test;
use Apache::TestRequest;
#if keepalives are on, renegotiation not happen again once
#a client cert is presented. so on test #3, the cert from #2
#will be used. this test scenerio would never
#happen in real-life, so just disable keepalives here.
Apache::TestRequest::user_agent_keepalive(0);
my $sslrequire_oid_needed_version = '2.1.7';
my $have_sslrequire_oid = have_min_apache_version($sslrequire_oid_needed_version);
plan tests => 10, need_lwp;
Apache::TestRequest::scheme('https');
my $url = '/require/asf/index.html';
ok GET_RC($url, cert => undef) != 200;
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_ok') == 200;
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_revoked') != 200;
$url = '/require/snakeoil/index.html';
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_ok') != 200;
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_snakeoil') == 200;
ok GET_RC('/require/strcmp/index.html', cert => undef) == 200;
ok GET_RC('/require/intcmp/index.html', cert => undef) == 200;
if ($have_sslrequire_oid) {
$url = '/require/certext/index.html';
ok GET_RC($url, cert => undef) != 200;
if (!have_min_apache_version("2.4.0")) {
skip "not backported, see 2.2.19 vote thread for analysis";
}
else {
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_ok') == 200;
}
ok GET_RC($url, cert => 'client_snakeoil') != 200;
} else {
skip "skipping certificate extension test (httpd < $sslrequire_oid_needed_version)" foreach (1..3);
}
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