#REGTEST_TYPE=devel # This reg-tests checks that the DH-related mechanisms works properly. # When no DH is specified, either directly in the server's PEM or through a # ssl-dh-param-file global option, and no tune.ssl.default-dh-param is defined, # DHE ciphers are disabled. # If a default-dh-param is defined, we will use DH parameters of the same size # as the server's RSA or DSA key, or default-dh-param if it is smaller. # This test has three distinct HAProxy instances, one with no DH-related option # used, one with the tune.ssl.default-dh-param global parameter set, and one # with an ssl-dh-param-file global option. # We use "openssl s_client" calls in order to check the size of the "Server # Temp Key" (which will be the same as the DH parameters in case a DHE cipher # is used). # # The main goal of this test was to check that the newly added OpenSSLv3 # specific DH code worked as before, since it needed to be created in order to # stop using deprecated APIs. varnishtest "Test the DH related SSL options" # AWS-LC does not support any FFDH ciphersuites feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'feature(OPENSSL) && !ssllib_name_startswith(AWS-LC)'" feature cmd "command -v openssl && command -v grep && command -v socat" feature ignore_unknown_macro server s1 -repeat 8 { rxreq txresp } -start haproxy h1 -conf { global stats socket "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" level admin defaults mode http option httpslog log stderr local0 debug err option logasap timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" retries 0 frontend clear-fe bind "fd@${clearlst}" use_backend gen_cert_be if { path /gencert } default_backend dflt_be backend dflt_be server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt.sock" ssl verify none ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 backend gen_cert_be server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt_gencert.sock" ssl verify none ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 listen ssl-dflt-lst bind "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt.sock" ssl crt ${testdir}/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/set_cafile_rootCA.crt verify optional ciphers "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 http-response set-header x-ssl-cipher %[ssl_fc_cipher] server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} listen ssl-dflt-gencert-lst bind "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt_gencert.sock" ssl generate-certificates crt ${testdir}/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/set_cafile_rootCA.crt ca-sign-file ${testdir}/generate_certificates/gen_cert_ca.pem verify optional ciphers "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 http-response set-header x-ssl-cipher %[ssl_fc_cipher] server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} } -start haproxy h2 -conf { global stats socket "${tmpdir}/h2/stats" level admin global tune.ssl.default-dh-param 4096 defaults mode http option httpslog log stderr local0 debug err option logasap timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" retries 0 listen clear-lst bind "fd@${clearlst_dfltdh}" server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl_dfltdh.sock" ssl verify none ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 listen ssl-4096dh-dflt-lst bind "${tmpdir}/ssl_dfltdh.sock" ssl crt ${testdir}/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/set_cafile_rootCA.crt verify optional ciphers "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 http-response set-header x-ssl-cipher %[ssl_fc_cipher] server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} } -start haproxy h3 -conf { global stats socket "${tmpdir}/h3/stats" level admin global ssl-dh-param-file ${testdir}/common.4096.dh defaults mode http option httpslog log stderr local0 debug err option logasap timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}" retries 0 listen clear-lst bind "fd@${clearlst_dhfile}" server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl_dhfile.sock" ssl verify none ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 listen ssl-dhfile-lst bind "${tmpdir}/ssl_dhfile.sock" ssl crt ${testdir}/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/set_cafile_rootCA.crt verify optional ciphers "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" ssl-max-ver TLSv1.2 http-response set-header x-ssl-cipher %[ssl_fc_cipher] server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} } -start # # Check that all the SSL backend <-> SSL frontend connections work # client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp # No DH parameters are defined, DHE ciphers are unavailable expect resp.status == 503 } -run client c2 -connect ${h2_clearlst_dfltdh_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run client c3 -connect ${h3_clearlst_dhfile_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run client c4 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq -url "/gencert" rxresp # No DH parameters are defined, DHE ciphers are unavailable expect resp.status == 503 } -run # On the second HAProxy instance, even if default-dh-param is set to 4096, this # value is only considered as a maximum DH key length and we will always try to # match the server's certificate key length in our DHE key exchange (2048 bits # in the case of common.pem). shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dfltdh.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 2048 bits" } shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dhfile.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 4096 bits" } # # Add a custom DH to the server's PEM certificate # shell { printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.pem)\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.4096.dh)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" - printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.pem)\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.4096.dh)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h2/stats" - echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h2/stats" - printf "set ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem <<\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.pem)\n$(cat ${testdir}/common.4096.dh)\n\n" | socat "${tmpdir}/h3/stats" - echo "commit ssl cert ${testdir}/common.pem" | socat "${tmpdir}/h3/stats" - } # # Check that all the SSL backend <-> SSL frontend connections still work # Common.pem now contains DH parameters so the first instance's frontends # can now use DHE ciphers. # client c5 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run client c6 -connect ${h2_clearlst_dfltdh_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run client c7 -connect ${h3_clearlst_dhfile_sock} { txreq rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run client c8 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { txreq -url "/gencert" rxresp expect resp.status == 200 expect resp.http.x-ssl-cipher == "DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384" } -run # # Check the new size of the DH key # shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 4096 bits" } shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dfltdh.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 4096 bits" } shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dhfile.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 4096 bits" } shell { echo "Q" | openssl s_client -unix "${tmpdir}/ssl_dflt_gencert.sock" -tls1_2 2>/dev/null | grep -E "Server Temp Key: DH, 4096 bits" }