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- Allow the stunnel minor-version version part to be zero. Prior to this change with the stunnel version scheme of <major>.<minor> if either part was 0 then version parsing would fail, causing secureserver.pl to fail with error "No stunnel", causing tests that use the SSL protocol to be skipped. As a practical matter this bug can only be caused by a minor-version part of 0, since the major-version part is always greater than 0. Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/11722
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Perl
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380 lines
11 KiB
Perl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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#***************************************************************************
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# _ _ ____ _
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# | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
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# \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
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# Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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#
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# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
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# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
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# are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
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#
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# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
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# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
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#
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# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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#
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#***************************************************************************
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# This is the HTTPS, FTPS, POP3S, IMAPS, SMTPS, server used for curl test
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# harness. Actually just a layer that runs stunnel properly using the
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# non-secure test harness servers.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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BEGIN {
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push(@INC, $ENV{'srcdir'}) if(defined $ENV{'srcdir'});
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push(@INC, ".");
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}
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use Cwd;
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use Cwd 'abs_path';
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use File::Basename;
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use serverhelp qw(
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server_pidfilename
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server_logfilename
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);
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use pathhelp;
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my $stunnel = "stunnel";
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my $verbose=0; # set to 1 for debugging
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my $accept_port = 8991; # just our default, weird enough
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my $target_port = 8999; # default test http-server port
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my $stuncert;
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my $ver_major;
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my $ver_minor;
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my $fips_support;
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my $stunnel_version;
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my $tstunnel_windows;
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my $socketopt;
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my $cmd;
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my $pidfile; # stunnel pid file
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my $logfile; # stunnel log file
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my $loglevel = 5; # stunnel log level
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my $ipvnum = 4; # default IP version of stunneled server
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my $idnum = 1; # default stunneled server instance number
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my $proto = 'https'; # default secure server protocol
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my $conffile; # stunnel configuration file
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my $capath; # certificate chain PEM folder
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my $certfile; # certificate chain PEM file
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#***************************************************************************
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# stunnel requires full path specification for several files.
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#
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my $path = getcwd();
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my $srcdir = $path;
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my $logdir = $path .'/log';
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my $piddir;
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#***************************************************************************
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# Signal handler to remove our stunnel 4.00 and newer configuration file.
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#
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sub exit_signal_handler {
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my $signame = shift;
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local $!; # preserve errno
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local $?; # preserve exit status
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unlink($conffile) if($conffile && (-f $conffile));
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exit;
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Process command line options
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#
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while(@ARGV) {
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if($ARGV[0] eq '--verbose') {
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$verbose = 1;
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--proto') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$proto = $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--accept') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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if($ARGV[1] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
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$accept_port = $1;
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--connect') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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if($ARGV[1] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
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$target_port = $1;
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--stunnel') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$stunnel = $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--srcdir') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$srcdir = $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--certfile') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$stuncert = $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--id') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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if($ARGV[1] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
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$idnum = $1 if($1 > 0);
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--ipv4') {
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$ipvnum = 4;
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--ipv6') {
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$ipvnum = 6;
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--pidfile') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$pidfile = "$path/". $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--logfile') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$logfile = "$path/". $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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elsif($ARGV[0] eq '--logdir') {
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if($ARGV[1]) {
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$logdir = "$path/". $ARGV[1];
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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}
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else {
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print STDERR "\nWarning: secureserver.pl unknown parameter: $ARGV[0]\n";
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}
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shift @ARGV;
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Initialize command line option dependent variables
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#
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if($pidfile) {
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# Use our pidfile directory to store the conf files
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$piddir = dirname($pidfile);
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}
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else {
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# Use the current directory to store the conf files
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$piddir = $path;
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$pidfile = server_pidfilename($piddir, $proto, $ipvnum, $idnum);
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}
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if(!$logfile) {
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$logfile = server_logfilename($logdir, $proto, $ipvnum, $idnum);
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}
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$conffile = "$piddir/${proto}_stunnel.conf";
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$capath = abs_path($path);
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$certfile = "$srcdir/". ($stuncert?"certs/$stuncert":"stunnel.pem");
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$certfile = abs_path($certfile);
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my $ssltext = uc($proto) ." SSL/TLS:";
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#***************************************************************************
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# Find out version info for the given stunnel binary
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#
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foreach my $veropt (('-version', '-V')) {
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foreach my $verstr (qx("$stunnel" $veropt 2>&1)) {
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if($verstr =~ /^stunnel (\d+)\.(\d+) on /) {
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$ver_major = $1;
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$ver_minor = $2;
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}
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elsif($verstr =~ /^sslVersion.*fips *= *yes/) {
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# the fips option causes an error if stunnel doesn't support it
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$fips_support = 1;
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last
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}
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}
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last if($ver_major);
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}
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if((!$ver_major) || !defined($ver_minor)) {
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if(-x "$stunnel" && ! -d "$stunnel") {
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print "$ssltext Unknown stunnel version\n";
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}
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else {
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print "$ssltext No stunnel\n";
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}
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exit 1;
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}
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$stunnel_version = (100*$ver_major) + $ver_minor;
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#***************************************************************************
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# Verify minimum stunnel required version
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#
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if($stunnel_version < 310) {
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print "$ssltext Unsupported stunnel version $ver_major.$ver_minor\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Find out if we are running on Windows using the tstunnel binary
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#
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if($stunnel =~ /tstunnel(\.exe)?$/) {
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$tstunnel_windows = 1;
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# convert Cygwin/MinGW paths to Win32 format
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$capath = pathhelp::sys_native_abs_path($capath);
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$certfile = pathhelp::sys_native_abs_path($certfile);
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Build command to execute for stunnel 3.X versions
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#
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if($stunnel_version < 400) {
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if($stunnel_version >= 319) {
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$socketopt = "-O a:SO_REUSEADDR=1";
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}
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$cmd = "\"$stunnel\" -p $certfile -P $pidfile ";
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$cmd .= "-d $accept_port -r $target_port -f -D $loglevel ";
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$cmd .= ($socketopt) ? "$socketopt " : "";
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$cmd .= ">$logfile 2>&1";
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if($verbose) {
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print uc($proto) ." server (stunnel $ver_major.$ver_minor)\n";
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print "cmd: $cmd\n";
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print "pem cert file: $certfile\n";
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print "pid file: $pidfile\n";
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print "log file: $logfile\n";
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print "log level: $loglevel\n";
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print "listen on port: $accept_port\n";
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print "connect to port: $target_port\n";
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}
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Build command to execute for stunnel 4.00 and newer
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#
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if($stunnel_version >= 400) {
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$socketopt = "a:SO_REUSEADDR=1";
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if(($stunnel_version >= 534) && $tstunnel_windows) {
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# SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE is on by default on Vista or newer,
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# but does not work together with SO_REUSEADDR being on.
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$socketopt .= "\nsocket = a:SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE=0";
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}
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$cmd = "\"$stunnel\" $conffile ";
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$cmd .= ">$logfile 2>&1";
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# setup signal handler
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$SIG{INT} = \&exit_signal_handler;
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$SIG{TERM} = \&exit_signal_handler;
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# stunnel configuration file
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if(open(my $stunconf, ">", "$conffile")) {
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print $stunconf "CApath = $capath\n";
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print $stunconf "cert = $certfile\n";
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print $stunconf "debug = $loglevel\n";
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print $stunconf "socket = $socketopt\n";
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if($fips_support) {
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# disable fips in case OpenSSL doesn't support it
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print $stunconf "fips = no\n";
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}
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if(!$tstunnel_windows) {
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# do not use Linux-specific options on Windows
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print $stunconf "output = $logfile\n";
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print $stunconf "pid = $pidfile\n";
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print $stunconf "foreground = yes\n";
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}
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print $stunconf "\n";
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print $stunconf "[curltest]\n";
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print $stunconf "accept = $accept_port\n";
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print $stunconf "connect = $target_port\n";
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if(!close($stunconf)) {
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print "$ssltext Error closing file $conffile\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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}
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else {
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print "$ssltext Error writing file $conffile\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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if($verbose) {
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print uc($proto) ." server (stunnel $ver_major.$ver_minor)\n";
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print "cmd: $cmd\n";
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print "CApath = $capath\n";
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print "cert = $certfile\n";
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print "debug = $loglevel\n";
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print "socket = $socketopt\n";
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if($fips_support) {
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print "fips = no\n";
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}
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if(!$tstunnel_windows) {
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print "pid = $pidfile\n";
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print "output = $logfile\n";
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print "foreground = yes\n";
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}
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print "\n";
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print "[curltest]\n";
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print "accept = $accept_port\n";
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print "connect = $target_port\n";
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}
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Set file permissions on certificate pem file.
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#
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chmod(0600, $certfile) if(-f $certfile);
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print STDERR "RUN: $cmd\n" if($verbose);
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#***************************************************************************
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# Run tstunnel on Windows.
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#
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if($tstunnel_windows) {
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# Fake pidfile for tstunnel on Windows.
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if(open(my $out, ">", "$pidfile")) {
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print $out $$ . "\n";
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close($out);
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}
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# Flush output.
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$| = 1;
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# Put an "exec" in front of the command so that the child process
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# keeps this child's process ID by being tied to the spawned shell.
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exec("exec $cmd") || die "Can't exec() $cmd: $!";
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# exec() will create a new process, but ties the existence of the
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# new process to the parent waiting perl.exe and sh.exe processes.
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# exec() should never return back here to this process. We protect
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# ourselves by calling die() just in case something goes really bad.
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die "error: exec() has returned";
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}
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#***************************************************************************
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# Run stunnel.
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#
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my $rc = system($cmd);
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$rc >>= 8;
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unlink($conffile) if($conffile && -f $conffile);
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exit $rc;
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