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test: fix 20-test_dgst.t to use hexkey
Currently 20-test_dgst.t calls a quite bogus command: $ openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac -macopt hexkey:FFFF test/data.bin test/data.bin hexkey:FFFF: No such file or directory HMAC-SHA2-256(test/data.bin)= b6727b7bb251dfa65846e0a8223bdd57d244aa6d7e312cb906d8e21f2dee3a57 HMAC-SHA2-256(test/data.bin)= b6727b7bb251dfa65846e0a8223bdd57d244aa6d7e312cb906d8e21f2dee3a57 805B632D4A730000:error:80000002:system library:file_ctrl:No such file or directory:crypto/bio/bss_file.c:297:calling fopen(hexkey:FFF, r) 805B632D4A730000:error:10080002:BIO routines:file_ctrl:system lib:crypto/bio/bss_file.c:300: Does not check status code, discards stderr, and verifies the checksums as per above. Note that the checksum is for the HMAC key "-macopt", and `hexkey:FFFF` is attempted to be opened as a file. See HMAC values for key `-macopt` and `hexkey:FFFF` using `openssl-mac`: $ openssl mac -digest SHA256 -macopt hexkey:$(printf '%s' '-macopt' | xxd -p -u) -in ./test/data.bin HMAC B6727B7BB251DFA65846E0A8223BDD57D244AA6D7E312CB906D8E21F2DEE3A57 $ openssl mac -digest SHA256 -macopt hexkey:FFFF -in ./test/data.bin HMAC 7C02D4A17D2560A5BB6763EDBF33F3A34F415398F8F2E07F04B83FFD7C087DAE Fix this test case to actually use HMAC with hexkey:FFFF as intended. Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.ledkov@surgut.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <ppzgs1@gmail.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/24068)
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@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ subtest "HMAC generation with `dgst` CLI, key via option" => sub {
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my $testdata = srctop_file('test', 'data.bin');
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#HMAC the data twice to check consistency
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my @hmacdata = run(app(['openssl', 'dgst', '-sha256', '-hmac',
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my @hmacdata = run(app(['openssl', 'dgst', '-sha256', '-mac', 'HMAC',
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'-macopt', 'hexkey:FFFF',
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$testdata, $testdata]), capture => 1);
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chomp(@hmacdata);
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my $expected = qr/HMAC-SHA2-256\(\Q$testdata\E\)= b6727b7bb251dfa65846e0a8223bdd57d244aa6d7e312cb906d8e21f2dee3a57/;
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my $expected = qr/HMAC-SHA2-256\(\Q$testdata\E\)= 7c02d4a17d2560a5bb6763edbf33f3a34f415398f8f2e07f04b83ffd7c087dae/;
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ok($hmacdata[0] =~ $expected, "HMAC: Check HMAC value is as expected ($hmacdata[0]) vs ($expected)");
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ok($hmacdata[1] =~ $expected,
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"HMAC: Check second HMAC value is consistent with the first ($hmacdata[1]) vs ($expected)");
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