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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat
#
# This file is part of ocserv.
#
# ocserv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# ocserv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GnuTLS; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
SERV="${SERV:-../src/ocserv}"
srcdir=${srcdir:-.}
. `dirname $0`/common.sh
eval "${GETPORT}"
PIDFILE1="${srcdir}/ci$$-1.pid.tmp"
PIDFILE2="${srcdir}/ci$$-2.pid.tmp"
echo "Testing whether cookies are being correctly invalidated... "
rm -f "${PIDFILE1}" "${PIDFILE2}"
update_config test-cookie-invalidation.config
launch_server -d 1 -f -c ${CONFIG} & PID=$!
wait_server $PID
echo "Connecting to obtain cookie... "
eval `echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -u test --authenticate --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8=`
if [ -z "$COOKIE" ];then
fail $PID "Could not obtain cookie"
fi
#echo "Cookie: $COOKIE"
echo "Connecting with cookie... "
echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -u test -C "$COOKIE" --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8= --script=/bin/true --verbose --pid-file "${PIDFILE1}" --background >/dev/null 2>&1
sleep 4
if [ ! -f "${PIDFILE1}" ];then
fail $PID "It was not possible to establish session!"
fi
kill -USR1 `cat "${PIDFILE1}"`
if test $? != 0;then
fail $PID "Process could not be killed"
fi
echo "Terminating and connecting again with same cookie... "
#( echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -u test -C "$COOKIE" --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8= --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) ||
# fail $PID "Could not connect to server"
echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -b -u test -C "$COOKIE" --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8= --script=/bin/true --verbose --pid-file "${PIDFILE2}" --background >/dev/null 2>&1
sleep 4
if [ ! -f "${PIDFILE2}" ];then
fail $PID "It was not possible to establish session!"
fi
kill -INT `cat "${PIDFILE2}"`
if test $? != 0;then
fail $PID "Process could not be killed"
fi
rm -f "${PIDFILE2}"
# We give the server few seconds to cleanup before we retry the cookie.
# In 0.11.10 the server behavior changed to allow immediate reconnection,
# with a cookie that was explicitly terminated by the user, as anyconnect
# clients follow that behavioral pattern.
sleep 18
echo "Proper termination and connecting again with same (invalidated) cookie... "
#( echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -u test -C "$COOKIE" --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8= --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) ||
# fail $PID "Could not connect to server"
echo "test" | $OPENCONNECT -q localhost:$PORT -b -u test -C "$COOKIE" --servercert=pin-sha256:xp3scfzy3rOQsv9NcOve/8YVVv+pHr4qNCXEXrNl5s8= --script=/bin/true --verbose --pid-file "${PIDFILE2}" --background >/dev/null 2>&1
sleep 4
if [ -f "${PIDFILE2}" ];then
fail $PID "It was possible to establish session!!"
fi
rm -f "${PIDFILE1}" "${PIDFILE2}"
rm -f ${CONFIG}
kill $PID
wait
exit 0
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