from datetime import timedelta import pytest from .conf import TlsTestConf from .env import TlsTestEnv class TestSni: @pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='class') def _class_scope(self, env): conf = TlsTestConf(env=env) conf.add_tls_vhosts(domains=[env.domain_a, env.domain_b]) conf.install() assert env.apache_restart() == 0 @pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='function') def _function_scope(self, env): pass def test_tls_03_sni_get_a(self, env): # do we see the correct json for the domain_a? data = env.tls_get_json(env.domain_a, "/index.json") assert data == {'domain': env.domain_a} def test_tls_03_sni_get_b(self, env): # do we see the correct json for the domain_a? data = env.tls_get_json(env.domain_b, "/index.json") assert data == {'domain': env.domain_b} def test_tls_03_sni_unknown(self, env): # connection will be denied as cert does not cover this domain domain_unknown = "unknown.test" r = env.tls_get(domain_unknown, "/index.json") assert r.exit_code != 0 def test_tls_03_sni_request_other_same_config(self, env): # do we see the first vhost response for another domain with different certs? r = env.tls_get(env.domain_a, "/index.json", options=[ "-vvvv", "--header", "Host: {0}".format(env.domain_b) ]) # request is marked as misdirected assert r.exit_code == 0 assert r.json is None assert r.response['status'] == 421 def test_tls_03_sni_request_other_other_honor(self, env): # do we see the first vhost response for an unknown domain? conf = TlsTestConf(env=env, extras={ env.domain_a: "TLSProtocol TLSv1.2+", env.domain_b: "TLSProtocol TLSv1.3+" }) conf.add_tls_vhosts(domains=[env.domain_a, env.domain_b]) conf.install() assert env.apache_restart() == 0 r = env.tls_get(env.domain_a, "/index.json", options=[ "-vvvv", "--tls-max", "1.2", "--header", "Host: {0}".format(env.domain_b) ]) # request denied assert r.exit_code == 0 assert r.json is None @pytest.mark.skip('openssl behaviour changed on ventura, unreliable') def test_tls_03_sni_bad_hostname(self, env): # curl checks hostnames we give it, but the openssl client # does not. Good for us, since we need to test it. r = env.openssl(["s_client", "-connect", "localhost:{0}".format(env.https_port), "-servername", b'x\x2f.y'.decode()]) assert r.exit_code == 1, r.stderr