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The regression from commit 05458fd
was fixed, but there is
no test for that regression. This adds it simply by having
a certificate that we compare for -text output having
a different subject and issuer.
Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/14353)
121 lines
4.6 KiB
Perl
121 lines
4.6 KiB
Perl
#! /usr/bin/env perl
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# Copyright 2015-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use File::Spec;
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use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
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use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT srctop_file/;
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setup("test_x509");
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plan tests => 15;
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require_ok(srctop_file("test", "recipes", "tconversion.pl"));
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my @certs = qw(test certs);
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my $pem = srctop_file(@certs, "cyrillic.pem");
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my $out_msb = "out-cyrillic.msb";
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my $out_utf8 = "out-cyrillic.utf8";
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my $msb = srctop_file(@certs, "cyrillic.msb");
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my $utf = srctop_file(@certs, "cyrillic.utf8");
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ok(run(app(["openssl", "x509", "-text", "-in", $pem, "-out", $out_msb,
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"-nameopt", "esc_msb"])));
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is(cmp_text($out_msb, $msb),
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0, 'Comparing esc_msb output with cyrillic.msb');
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ok(run(app(["openssl", "x509", "-text", "-in", $pem, "-out", $out_utf8,
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"-nameopt", "utf8"])));
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is(cmp_text($out_utf8, $utf),
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0, 'Comparing utf8 output with cyrillic.utf8');
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SKIP: {
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skip "DES disabled", 1 if disabled("des");
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my $p12 = srctop_file("test", "shibboleth.pfx");
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my $p12pass = "σύνθημα γνώρισμα";
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my $out_pem = "out.pem";
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ok(run(app(["openssl", "x509", "-text", "-in", $p12, "-out", $out_pem,
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"-passin", "pass:$p12pass"])));
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# not unlinking $out_pem
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}
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# producing and checking self-issued (but not self-signed) cert
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my $subj = "/CN=CA"; # using same DN as in issuer of ee-cert.pem
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my $extfile = srctop_file("test", "v3_ca_exts.cnf");
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my $pkey = srctop_file(@certs, "ca-key.pem"); # issuer private key
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my $pubkey = "ca-pubkey.pem"; # the corresponding issuer public key
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# use any (different) key for signing our self-issued cert:
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my $signkey = srctop_file(@certs, "serverkey.pem");
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my $selfout = "self-issued.out";
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my $testcert = srctop_file(@certs, "ee-cert.pem");
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ok(run(app(["openssl", "pkey", "-in", $pkey, "-pubout", "-out", $pubkey]))
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&& run(app(["openssl", "x509", "-new", "-force_pubkey", $pubkey,
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"-subj", $subj, "-extfile", $extfile,
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"-signkey", $signkey, "-out", $selfout]))
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&& run(app(["openssl", "verify", "-no_check_time",
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"-trusted", $selfout, "-partial_chain", $testcert])));
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# not unlinking $pubkey
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# not unlinking $selfout
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subtest 'x509 -- x.509 v1 certificate' => sub {
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tconversion( -type => 'x509', -prefix => 'x509v1',
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-in => srctop_file("test", "testx509.pem") );
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};
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subtest 'x509 -- first x.509 v3 certificate' => sub {
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tconversion( -type => 'x509', -prefix => 'x509v3-1',
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-in => srctop_file("test", "v3-cert1.pem") );
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};
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subtest 'x509 -- second x.509 v3 certificate' => sub {
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tconversion( -type => 'x509', -prefix => 'x509v3-2',
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-in => srctop_file("test", "v3-cert2.pem") );
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};
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subtest 'x509 -- pathlen' => sub {
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ok(run(test(["v3ext", srctop_file(@certs, "pathlen.pem")])));
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};
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cert_contains(srctop_file(@certs, "fake-gp.pem"),
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"2.16.528.1.1003.1.3.5.5.2-1-0000006666-Z-12345678-01.015-12345678",
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1, 'x500 -- subjectAltName');
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sub test_errors { # actually tests diagnostics of OSSL_STORE
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my ($expected, $cert, @opts) = @_;
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my $infile = srctop_file(@certs, $cert);
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my @args = qw(openssl x509 -in);
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push(@args, $infile, @opts);
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my $tmpfile = 'out.txt';
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my $res = grep(/-text/, @opts) ? run(app([@args], stdout => $tmpfile))
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: !run(app([@args], stderr => $tmpfile));
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my $found = 0;
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open(my $in, '<', $tmpfile) or die "Could not open file $tmpfile";
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while(<$in>) {
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print; # this may help debugging
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$res &&= !m/asn1 encoding/; # output must not include ASN.1 parse errors
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$found = 1 if m/$expected/; # output must include $expected
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}
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close $in;
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# $tmpfile is kept to help with investigation in case of failure
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return $res && $found;
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}
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# 3 tests for non-existence of spurious OSSL_STORE ASN.1 parse error output.
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# This requires provoking a failure exit of the app after reading input files.
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ok(test_errors("Bad output format", "root-cert.pem", '-outform', 'http'),
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"load root-cert errors");
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ok(test_errors("RC2-40-CBC", "v3-certs-RC2.p12", '-passin', 'pass:v3-certs'),
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"load v3-certs-RC2 no asn1 errors"); # error msg should mention "RC2-40-CBC"
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SKIP: {
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skip "sm2 not disabled", 1 if !disabled("sm2");
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ok(test_errors("unknown group|unsupported algorithm", "sm2.pem", '-text'),
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"error loading unsupported sm2 cert");
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}
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