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// -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*-
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
// file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
"use strict";
// In which we connect to a domain (as faked by a server running locally)
// and start up an OCSP responder (also basically faked) that gives a
// response with a bad signature. With security.OCSP.require set to true,
// this should fail (but it also shouldn't cause assertion failures).
var gOCSPRequestCount = 0;
function run_test() {
do_get_profile();
Services.prefs.setBoolPref("security.OCSP.require", true);
Services.prefs.setIntPref("security.OCSP.enabled", 1);
// We don't actually make use of stapling in this test. This is just how we
// get a TLS connection.
add_tls_server_setup("OCSPStaplingServer", "ocsp_certs");
let args = [["bad-signature", "default-ee", "unused"]];
let ocspResponses = generateOCSPResponses(args, "ocsp_certs");
let ocspResponseBadSignature = ocspResponses[0];
let ocspResponder = new HttpServer();
ocspResponder.registerPrefixHandler("/", function (request, response) {
response.setStatusLine(request.httpVersion, 200, "OK");
response.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/ocsp-response");
response.write(ocspResponseBadSignature);
gOCSPRequestCount++;
});
ocspResponder.start(8888);
add_tests();
add_test(function () { ocspResponder.stop(run_next_test); });
run_next_test();
}
function add_tests()
{
add_connection_test("ocsp-stapling-none.example.com",
SEC_ERROR_OCSP_BAD_SIGNATURE);
add_connection_test("ocsp-stapling-none.example.com",
SEC_ERROR_OCSP_BAD_SIGNATURE);
add_test(function () {
equal(gOCSPRequestCount, 1,
"OCSP request count should be 1 due to OCSP response caching");
gOCSPRequestCount = 0;
run_next_test();
});
}
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