#REGTEST_TYPE=devel # This reg-test uses the "set ssl cert" command to update a certificate over the CLI. # It requires socat to upload the certificate # # This check has two separate parts. # In the first part, there are 3 requests, the first one will use "www.test1.com" as SNI, # the second one with the same but that must fail and the third one will use # "localhost". Since vtest can't do SSL, we use haproxy as an SSL client with 2 # chained listen section. # # In the second part, we check the update of a default certificate in a crt-list. # This corresponds to a bug raised in https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/issues/1143. # A certificate is used as default certificate as well as regular one, and during the update # the default certificate would not be properly updated if the default instance did not have # any SNI. The test consists in checking that the used certificate is the right one after # updating it via a "set ssl cert" call. # # If this test does not work anymore: # - Check that you have socat varnishtest "Test the 'set ssl cert' feature of the CLI" #REQUIRE_VERSION=2.2 #REQUIRE_OPTIONS=OPENSSL feature cmd "command -v socat" feature ignore_unknown_macro server s1 -repeat 9 { rxreq txresp } -start haproxy h1 -conf { global tune.ssl.default-dh-param 2048 tune.ssl.capture-buffer-size 1 stats socket "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" level admin crt-base ${testdir} defaults mode http option httplog log stderr local0 debug err option logasap timeout connect 100ms timeout client 1s timeout server 1s listen clear-lst bind "fd@${clearlst}" balance roundrobin http-response set-header X-SSL-Server-SHA1 %[ssl_s_sha1,hex] retries 0 # 2nd SSL connection must fail so skip the retry server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(www.test1.com) server s2 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(www.test1.com) server s3 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(localhost) server s4 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(www.test1.com) server s5 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(other.test1.com) # uses the default certificate server s6 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(www.test1.com) server s7 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(other.test1.com) # uses the default certificate server s8 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(www.test1.com) server s9 "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl verify none sni str(other.test1.com) # uses the default certificate listen ssl-lst bind "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl crt ${testdir}/common.pem strict-sni server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} listen other-ssl-lst bind "${tmpdir}/other-ssl.sock" ssl crt-list ${testdir}/set_default_cert.crt-list server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} } -start haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: 2195C9F0FD58470313013FC27C1B9CF9864BD1C6" } client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 } -run shell { printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/ecdsa.pem)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - } haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: A490D069DBAFBEE66DE434BEC34030ADE8BCCBF1" } # check that the "www.test1.com" SNI was removed client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 503 } -run client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 } -run shell { printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.pem)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - echo "abort ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - } haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: A490D069DBAFBEE66DE434BEC34030ADE8BCCBF1" } # The following requests are aimed at a backend that uses the set_default_cert.crt-list file # Uses the www.test1.com sni client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB3" expect resp.status == 200 } -run # Uses the other.test1.com sni and the default line of the crt-list client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB3" expect resp.status == 200 } -run shell { printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.pem)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - } # Certificate should not have changed yet haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: 9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB3" } shell { echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - } haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: 2195C9F0FD58470313013FC27C1B9CF9864BD1C6" } # Uses the www.test1.com sni client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "2195C9F0FD58470313013FC27C1B9CF9864BD1C6" expect resp.status == 200 } -run # Uses the other.test1.com sni and the default line of the crt-list client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "2195C9F0FD58470313013FC27C1B9CF9864BD1C6" expect resp.status == 200 } -run # Restore original certificate shell { printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - } haproxy h1 -cli { send "show ssl cert ${testdir}/set_default_cert.pem" expect ~ ".*SHA1 FingerPrint: 9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB" } # Uses the www.test1.com sni client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB3" expect resp.status == 200 } -run # Uses the other.test1.com sni and the default line of the crt-list client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.http.X-SSL-Server-SHA1 == "9DC18799428875976DDE706E9956035EE88A4CB3" expect resp.status == 200 } -run