// -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this // file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. "use strict"; // This test connects to ocsp-stapling-none.example.com to test that OCSP // requests are cancelled if they're taking too long. // ocsp-stapling-none.example.com doesn't staple an OCSP response, so // connecting to it will cause a request to the OCSP responder. As with all of // these tests, the OCSP AIA (i.e. the url of the responder) in the certificate // is http://localhost:8888. Since this test opens a TCP socket listening on // port 8888 that just accepts connections and then ignores them (with // connect/read/write timeouts of 30 seconds), the OCSP requests should cancel // themselves. When OCSP hard-fail is enabled, connections will be terminated. // Otherwise, they will succeed. var gSocketListener = { onSocketAccepted(serverSocket, socketTransport) { socketTransport.setTimeout(Ci.nsISocketTransport.TIMEOUT_CONNECT, 30); socketTransport.setTimeout(Ci.nsISocketTransport.TIMEOUT_READ_WRITE, 30); }, onStopListening(serverSocket, status) {}, }; function run_test() { do_get_profile(); Services.prefs.setIntPref("security.OCSP.enabled", 1); add_tls_server_setup("OCSPStaplingServer", "ocsp_certs"); let socket = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/server-socket;1"].createInstance( Ci.nsIServerSocket ); socket.init(8888, true, -1); socket.asyncListen(gSocketListener); add_one_test(false, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.soft", 1000); add_one_test(false, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.soft", 2000); add_one_test(false, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.soft", 4000); add_one_test(true, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.hard", 3000); add_one_test(true, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.hard", 10000); add_one_test(true, "security.OCSP.timeoutMilliseconds.hard", 15000); add_test(function () { socket.close(); run_next_test(); }); run_next_test(); } function add_one_test(useHardFail, timeoutPrefName, timeoutMilliseconds) { let startTime; add_test(function () { Services.prefs.setBoolPref("security.OCSP.require", useHardFail); Services.prefs.setIntPref(timeoutPrefName, timeoutMilliseconds); startTime = new Date(); run_next_test(); }); add_connection_test( "ocsp-stapling-none.example.com", useHardFail ? SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR : PRErrorCodeSuccess, clearSessionCache ); add_test(function () { let endTime = new Date(); let timeDifference = endTime - startTime; info(`useHardFail = ${useHardFail}`); info(`startTime = ${startTime.getTime()} (${startTime})`); info(`endTime = ${endTime.getTime()} (${endTime})`); info(`timeDifference = ${timeDifference}ms`); // Date() is not guaranteed to be monotonic, so add extra fuzz time to // prevent intermittent failures (this only appeared to be a problem on // Windows XP). See Bug 1121117. const FUZZ_MS = 300; ok( timeDifference + FUZZ_MS > timeoutMilliseconds, `OCSP timeout should be ~${timeoutMilliseconds}s for ` + `${useHardFail ? "hard" : "soft"}-fail` ); // Make sure we didn't wait too long. // (Unfortunately, we probably can't have a tight upper bound on // how long is too long for this test, because we might be running // on slow hardware.) ok( timeDifference < 60000, "Automatic OCSP timeout shouldn't be more than 60s" ); // Reset state clearOCSPCache(); Services.prefs.clearUserPref("security.OCSP.require"); Services.prefs.clearUserPref(timeoutPrefName); run_next_test(); }); }