openssl/test/ssl-tests/28-seclevel.cnf.in
Rich Salz 433deaffce Use .cnf for config files, not .conf
The default is openssl.cnf  The project seems to prefer xxx.conf these
days, but we should use the default convention.

Rename all foo.conf (except for Configurations) to foo.cnf

Fixes #11174

Reviewed-by: Paul Yang <kaishen.yy@antfin.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11176)
2020-03-06 18:25:13 +01:00

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# -*- mode: perl; -*-
# Copyright 2016-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (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;
use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
our @tests = (
{
name => "SECLEVEL 3 with default key",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=3" },
client => { },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "ServerFail" },
},
);
our @tests_ec = (
{
name => "SECLEVEL 4 with ED448 key",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=4",
"Certificate" => test_pem("server-ed448-cert.pem"),
"PrivateKey" => test_pem("server-ed448-key.pem") },
client => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=4",
"VerifyCAFile" => test_pem("root-ed448-cert.pem") },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" },
},
{
# The Ed488 signature algorithm will not be enabled.
# Because of the config order, the certificate is first loaded, and
# then the security level is chaged. If you try this with s_server
# the order will be reversed and it will instead fail to load the key.
name => "SECLEVEL 5 server with ED448 key",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=5",
"Certificate" => test_pem("server-ed448-cert.pem"),
"PrivateKey" => test_pem("server-ed448-key.pem") },
client => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=4",
"VerifyCAFile" => test_pem("root-ed448-cert.pem") },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "ServerFail" },
},
{
# The client will not sent the Ed488 signature algorithm, so the server
# doesn't have a useable signature algorithm for the certificate.
name => "SECLEVEL 5 client with ED448 key",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=4",
"Certificate" => test_pem("server-ed448-cert.pem"),
"PrivateKey" => test_pem("server-ed448-key.pem") },
client => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=5",
"VerifyCAFile" => test_pem("root-ed448-cert.pem") },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "ServerFail" },
},
{
name => "SECLEVEL 3 with P-384 key, X25519 ECDHE",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=3",
"Certificate" => test_pem("p384-server-cert.pem"),
"PrivateKey" => test_pem("p384-server-key.pem"),
"Groups" => "X25519" },
client => { "CipherString" => "ECDHE:\@SECLEVEL=3",
"VerifyCAFile" => test_pem("p384-root.pem") },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" },
},
);
our @tests_tls1_2 = (
{
name => "SECLEVEL 3 with ED448 key, TLSv1.2",
server => { "CipherString" => "DEFAULT:\@SECLEVEL=3",
"Certificate" => test_pem("server-ed448-cert.pem"),
"PrivateKey" => test_pem("server-ed448-key.pem"),
"MaxProtocol" => "TLSv1.2" },
client => { "VerifyCAFile" => test_pem("root-ed448-cert.pem") },
test => { "ExpectedResult" => "Success" },
},
);
push @tests, @tests_ec unless disabled("ec");
push @tests, @tests_tls1_2 unless disabled("tls1_2") || disabled("ec");