openssl/test/ssl-tests/03-custom_verify.conf.in
Emilia Kasper 9f48bbacd8 Reorganize SSL test structures
Move custom server and client options from the test dictionary to an
"extra" section of each server/client. Rename test expectations to say
"Expected".

This is a big but straightforward change. Primarily, this allows us to
specify multiple server and client contexts without redefining the
custom options for each of them. For example, instead of
"ServerNPNProtocols", "Server2NPNProtocols", "ResumeServerNPNProtocols",
we now have, "NPNProtocols".

This simplifies writing resumption and SNI tests. The first application
will be resumption tests for NPN and ALPN.

Regrouping the options also makes it clearer which options apply to the
server, which apply to the client, which configure the test, and which
are test expectations.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-08-08 12:06:26 +02:00

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# -*- mode: perl; -*-
# Copyright 2016-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
## SSL test configurations
package ssltests;
our @tests = (
# Sanity-check that verification indeed succeeds without the
# restrictive callback.
{
name => "verify-success",
server => { },
client => { },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" },
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always fails.
{
name => "verify-custom-reject",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "RejectAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "ClientFail",
"ExpectedClientAlert" => "HandshakeFailure",
},
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always succeeds.
{
name => "verify-custom-allow",
server => { },
client => {
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "AcceptAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "Success",
},
},
# Sanity-check that verification indeed succeeds if peer verification
# is not requested.
{
name => "noverify-success",
server => { },
client => {
"VerifyMode" => undef,
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
},
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" },
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always fails.
# The callback return has no impact on handshake success in this mode.
{
name => "noverify-ignore-custom-reject",
server => { },
client => {
"VerifyMode" => undef,
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "RejectAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "Success",
},
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always succeeds.
# The callback return has no impact on handshake success in this mode.
{
name => "noverify-accept-custom-allow",
server => { },
client => {
"VerifyMode" => undef,
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "AcceptAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "Success",
},
},
# Sanity-check that verification indeed fails without the
# permissive callback.
{
name => "verify-fail-no-root",
server => { },
client => {
# Don't set up the client root file.
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "ClientFail",
"ExpectedClientAlert" => "UnknownCA",
},
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always succeeds.
{
name => "verify-custom-success-no-root",
server => { },
client => {
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "AcceptAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "Success"
},
},
# Same test as above but with a custom callback that always fails.
{
name => "verify-custom-fail-no-root",
server => { },
client => {
"VerifyCAFile" => undef,
extra => {
"VerifyCallback" => "RejectAll",
},
},
test => {
"ExpectedResult" => "ClientFail",
"ExpectedClientAlert" => "HandshakeFailure",
},
},
);