openssl/test/sslvertoltest.pl
Matt Caswell 011467ee55 Add some libssl tests
Two tests are added: one is a simple version tolerance test; the second is
a test to ensure that OpenSSL operates correctly in the case of a zero
length extensions block. The latter was broken inadvertently (now fixed)
and it would have been helpful to have a test case for it.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2015-08-11 20:27:46 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Written by Matt Caswell for the OpenSSL project.
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# This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
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# Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
use strict;
use TLSProxy::Proxy;
my $proxy = TLSProxy::Proxy->new(
\&vers_tolerance_filter,
@ARGV
);
#Test 1: Asking for TLS1.3 should pass
my $client_version = TLSProxy::Record::VERS_TLS_1_3;
$proxy->start();
TLSProxy::Message->success or die "FAILED: Version tolerance test\n";
#Test 2: Testing something below SSLv3 should fail
$client_version = TLSProxy::Record::VERS_SSL_3_0 - 1;
$proxy->restart();
TLSProxy::Message->success and die "FAILED: Version tolerance test\n";
print "SUCCESS: Version tolerance test\n";
sub vers_tolerance_filter
{
my $proxy = shift;
# We're only interested in the initial ClientHello
if ($proxy->flight != 0) {
return;
}
foreach my $message (@{$proxy->message_list}) {
if ($message->mt == TLSProxy::Message::MT_CLIENT_HELLO) {
#Set the client version
#Anything above the max supported version (TLS1.2) should succeed
#Anything below SSLv3 should fail
$message->client_version($client_version);
$message->repack();
}
}
}