51 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
51 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
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// Adding a CA certificate to contextWithCert should not also add it to
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// contextWithoutCert. This is tested by trying to connect to a server that
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// depends on that CA using contextWithoutCert.
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const {
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assert, connect, keys, tls
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} = require(fixtures.path('tls-connect'));
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const contextWithoutCert = tls.createSecureContext({});
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const contextWithCert = tls.createSecureContext({});
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contextWithCert.context.addCACert(keys.agent1.ca);
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const serverOptions = {
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key: keys.agent1.key,
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cert: keys.agent1.cert,
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};
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const clientOptions = {
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ca: [keys.agent1.ca],
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servername: 'agent1',
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rejectUnauthorized: true,
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};
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// This client should fail to connect because it doesn't trust the CA
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// certificate.
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clientOptions.secureContext = contextWithoutCert;
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connect({
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client: clientOptions,
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server: serverOptions,
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}, common.mustCall((err, pair, cleanup) => {
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assert(err);
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assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'unable to verify the first certificate');
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cleanup();
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// This time it should connect because contextWithCert includes the needed CA
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// certificate.
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clientOptions.secureContext = contextWithCert;
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connect({
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client: clientOptions,
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server: serverOptions,
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}, common.mustCall((err, pair, cleanup) => {
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assert.ifError(err);
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cleanup();
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}));
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}));
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