REGTESTS: quic: ssl_client_auth.vtc supported by QUIC

ssl/ssl_client_auth.vtc was renamed to ssl/ssl_client_auth.vtci
to produce a common part runnable both for QUIC and TCP listeners.
Then ssl_client_auth.vtc files were created both under ssl and quic directories
to call this .vtci file with correct VTC_SOCK_TYPE environment values
("quic" for QUIC listeners and "stream" for TCP listeners);
This commit is contained in:
Frederic Lecaille 2025-12-01 18:44:56 +01:00
parent b285f11cd6
commit 47889154d2
3 changed files with 93 additions and 63 deletions

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#REGTEST_TYPE=devel
# This reg-test tests the client auth feature of HAProxy for both the backend
# and frontend section with a CRL list
#
# This reg-test uses 2 chained listeners because vtest does not handle the SSL.
# Test the frontend client auth and the backend side at the same time.
#
# The sends 3 requests one with a correct certificate, one with an expired one and one which was revoked.
# The client then check if we received the right one with the right error.
#
# Certificates, CA and CRL are expiring in 2050 so it should be fine for the CI.
#
# Detail about configuration is explained there:
# https://www.haproxy.com/blog/ssl-client-certificate-management-at-application-level/
varnishtest "Test the client auth"
# QUIC backend are not supported with USE_QUIC_OPENSSL_COMPAT
feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'feature(QUIC) && !feature(QUIC_OPENSSL_COMPAT) && !feature(OPENSSL_WOLFSSL)'"
setenv VTC_SOCK_TYPE quic
include ${testdir}/../ssl/ssl_client_auth.vtci

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varnishtest "Test the client auth"
#REQUIRE_OPTIONS=OPENSSL
feature ignore_unknown_macro
server s1 -repeat 3 {
rxreq
txresp
} -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
global
.if feature(THREAD)
thread-groups 1
.endif
.if !ssllib_name_startswith(AWS-LC)
tune.ssl.default-dh-param 2048
.endif
defaults
mode http
option httplog
log stderr local0 debug err
option logasap
timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
listen clear-lst
bind "fd@${clearlst}"
balance roundrobin
# crt: certificate sent for a client certificate request
server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client1.pem
server s2 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client2_expired.pem # expired
server s3 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client3_revoked.pem # revoked
listen ssl-lst
# crt: certificate of the server
# ca-file: CA used for client authentication request
# crl-file: revocation list for client auth: the client1 certificate is revoked
bind "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" ssl crt ${testdir}/certs/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/certs/ca-auth.crt verify optional crt-ignore-err X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED,X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED crl-file ${testdir}/certs/crl-auth.pem
http-response add-header X-SSL %[ssl_c_verify,x509_v_err_str]
server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
} -start
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_OK"
} -run
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED"
} -run
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED"
} -run
setenv VTC_SOCK_TYPE stream
include ${testdir}/ssl_client_auth.vtci

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feature ignore_unknown_macro
server s1 -repeat 3 {
rxreq
txresp
} -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
global
.if streq("$VTC_SOCK_TYPE",quic)
# required for backend connections
expose-experimental-directives
.endif
.if feature(THREAD)
thread-groups 1
.endif
.if !ssllib_name_startswith(AWS-LC)
tune.ssl.default-dh-param 2048
.endif
defaults
mode http
option httplog
log stderr local0 debug err
option logasap
timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
listen clear-lst
bind "fd@${clearlst}"
balance roundrobin
# crt: certificate sent for a client certificate request
server s1 "${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+${h1_ssl_sock}" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client1.pem
server s2 "${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+${h1_ssl_sock}" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client2_expired.pem # expired
server s3 "${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+${h1_ssl_sock}" ssl verify none crt ${testdir}/certs/client3_revoked.pem # revoked
listen ssl-lst
# crt: certificate of the server
# ca-file: CA used for client authentication request
# crl-file: revocation list for client auth: the client1 certificate is revoked
bind "${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+fd@${ssl}" ssl crt ${testdir}/certs/common.pem ca-file ${testdir}/certs/ca-auth.crt verify optional crt-ignore-err X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED,X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED crl-file ${testdir}/certs/crl-auth.pem
http-response add-header X-SSL %[ssl_c_verify,x509_v_err_str]
server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
} -start
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_OK"
} -run
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED"
} -run
client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} {
txreq
rxresp
expect resp.status == 200
expect resp.http.x-ssl == "X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED"
} -run