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- #! /usr/bin/env perl
- # Copyright 2017-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- #
- # Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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
- use strict;
- use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT cmdstr srctop_file bldtop_dir/;
- use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
- use TLSProxy::Proxy;
- my $test_name = "test_tls13hrr";
- setup($test_name);
- plan skip_all => "TLSProxy isn't usable on $^O"
- if $^O =~ /^(VMS)$/;
- plan skip_all => "$test_name needs the dynamic engine feature enabled"
- if disabled("engine") || disabled("dynamic-engine");
- plan skip_all => "$test_name needs the sock feature enabled"
- if disabled("sock");
- plan skip_all => "$test_name needs TLS1.3 enabled"
- if disabled("tls1_3");
- $ENV{OPENSSL_ia32cap} = '~0x200000200000000';
- my $proxy = TLSProxy::Proxy->new(
- undef,
- cmdstr(app(["openssl"]), display => 1),
- srctop_file("apps", "server.pem"),
- (!$ENV{HARNESS_ACTIVE} || $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE})
- );
- use constant {
- CHANGE_HRR_CIPHERSUITE => 0,
- CHANGE_CH1_CIPHERSUITE => 1,
- DUPLICATE_HRR => 2
- };
- #Test 1: A client should fail if the server changes the ciphersuite between the
- # HRR and the SH
- $proxy->filter(\&hrr_filter);
- $proxy->serverflags("-curves P-256");
- my $testtype = CHANGE_HRR_CIPHERSUITE;
- $proxy->start() or plan skip_all => "Unable to start up Proxy for tests";
- plan tests => 3;
- ok(TLSProxy::Message->fail(), "Server ciphersuite changes");
- #Test 2: It is an error if the client changes the offered ciphersuites so that
- # we end up selecting a different ciphersuite between HRR and the SH
- $proxy->clear();
- $proxy->serverflags("-curves P-256");
- $proxy->ciphersuitess("TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384");
- $testtype = CHANGE_CH1_CIPHERSUITE;
- $proxy->start();
- ok(TLSProxy::Message->fail(), "Client ciphersuite changes");
- #Test 3: A client should fail with unexpected_message alert if the server
- # sends more than 1 HRR
- my $fatal_alert = 0;
- $proxy->clear();
- if (disabled("ec")) {
- $proxy->serverflags("-curves ffdhe3072");
- } else {
- $proxy->serverflags("-curves P-256");
- }
- $testtype = DUPLICATE_HRR;
- $proxy->start();
- ok($fatal_alert, "Server duplicated HRR");
- sub hrr_filter
- {
- my $proxy = shift;
- if ($testtype == CHANGE_HRR_CIPHERSUITE) {
- # We're only interested in the HRR
- if ($proxy->flight != 1) {
- return;
- }
- my $hrr = ${$proxy->message_list}[1];
- # We will normally only ever select CIPHER_TLS13_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- # because that's what Proxy tells s_server to do. Setting as below means
- # the ciphersuite will change will we get the ServerHello
- $hrr->ciphersuite(TLSProxy::Message::CIPHER_TLS13_AES_256_GCM_SHA384);
- $hrr->repack();
- return;
- }
- if ($testtype == DUPLICATE_HRR) {
- # We're only interested in the HRR
- # and the unexpected_message alert from client
- if ($proxy->flight == 4) {
- $fatal_alert = 1
- if @{$proxy->record_list}[-1]->is_fatal_alert(0) == 10;
- return;
- }
- if ($proxy->flight != 3) {
- return;
- }
- # Find ServerHello record (HRR actually) and insert after that
- my $i;
- for ($i = 0; ${$proxy->record_list}[$i]->flight() < 1; $i++) {
- next;
- }
- my $hrr_record = ${$proxy->record_list}[$i];
- my $dup_hrr = TLSProxy::Record->new(3,
- $hrr_record->content_type(),
- $hrr_record->version(),
- $hrr_record->len(),
- $hrr_record->sslv2(),
- $hrr_record->len_real(),
- $hrr_record->decrypt_len(),
- $hrr_record->data(),
- $hrr_record->decrypt_data());
- $i++;
- splice @{$proxy->record_list}, $i, 0, $dup_hrr;
- return;
- }
- # CHANGE_CH1_CIPHERSUITE
- if ($proxy->flight != 0) {
- return;
- }
- my $ch1 = ${$proxy->message_list}[0];
- # The server will always pick TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- my @ciphersuites = (TLSProxy::Message::CIPHER_TLS13_AES_128_GCM_SHA256);
- $ch1->ciphersuite_len(2 * scalar @ciphersuites);
- $ch1->ciphersuites(\@ciphersuites);
- $ch1->repack();
- }
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