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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
$:.unshift("../lib").unshift("../../lib") if __FILE__ =~ /\.rb$/
require 'puppet'
require 'puppet/server/ca'
require 'puppet/sslcertificates'
require 'openssl'
require 'puppettest'
# $Id: ca.rb 1793 2006-10-16 22:01:40Z luke $
if ARGV.length > 0 and ARGV[0] == "short"
$short = true
else
$short = false
end
class TestCA < Test::Unit::TestCase
include PuppetTest::ServerTest
# Verify that we're autosigning. We have to autosign a "different" machine,
# since we always autosign the CA server's certificate.
def test_autocertgeneration
ca = nil
# create our ca
assert_nothing_raised {
ca = Puppet::Server::CA.new(:autosign => true)
}
# create a cert with a fake name
key = nil
csr = nil
cert = nil
hostname = "test.domain.com"
assert_nothing_raised {
cert = Puppet::SSLCertificates::Certificate.new(
:name => "test.domain.com"
)
}
# make the request
assert_nothing_raised {
cert.mkcsr
}
# and get it signed
certtext = nil
cacerttext = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
certtext, cacerttext = ca.getcert(cert.csr.to_s)
}
# they should both be strings
assert_instance_of(String, certtext)
assert_instance_of(String, cacerttext)
# and they should both be valid certs
assert_nothing_raised {
OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(certtext)
}
assert_nothing_raised {
OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(cacerttext)
}
# and pull it again, just to make sure we're getting the same thing
newtext = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
newtext, cacerttext = ca.getcert(
cert.csr.to_s, "test.reductivelabs.com", "127.0.0.1"
)
}
assert_equal(certtext,newtext)
end
# this time don't use autosign
def test_storeAndSign
ca = nil
caserv = nil
# make our CA server
assert_nothing_raised {
caserv = Puppet::Server::CA.new(:autosign => false)
}
# retrieve the actual ca object
assert_nothing_raised {
ca = caserv.ca
}
# make our test cert again
key = nil
csr = nil
cert = nil
hostname = "test.domain.com"
assert_nothing_raised {
cert = Puppet::SSLCertificates::Certificate.new(
:name => "anothertest.domain.com"
)
}
# and the CSR
assert_nothing_raised {
cert.mkcsr
}
# retrieve them
certtext = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
certtext, cacerttext = caserv.getcert(
cert.csr.to_s, "test.reductivelabs.com", "127.0.0.1"
)
}
# verify we got nothing back, since autosign is off
assert_equal("", certtext)
# now sign it manually, with the CA object
x509 = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
x509, cacert = ca.sign(cert.csr)
}
# and write it out
cert.cert = x509
assert_nothing_raised {
cert.write
}
assert(File.exists?(cert.certfile))
# now get them again, and verify that we actually get them
newtext = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
newtext, cacerttext = caserv.getcert(cert.csr.to_s)
}
assert(newtext)
assert_nothing_raised {
OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(newtext)
}
# Now verify that we can clean a given host's certs
assert_nothing_raised {
ca.clean("anothertest.domain.com")
}
assert(!File.exists?(cert.certfile), "Cert still exists after clean")
end
# and now test the autosign file
def test_autosign
autosign = File.join(tmpdir, "autosigntesting")
@@tmpfiles << autosign
File.open(autosign, "w") { |f|
f.puts "hostmatch.domain.com"
f.puts "*.other.com"
}
caserv = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
caserv = Puppet::Server::CA.new(:autosign => autosign)
}
# make sure we know what's going on
assert(caserv.autosign?("hostmatch.domain.com"))
assert(caserv.autosign?("fakehost.other.com"))
assert(!caserv.autosign?("kirby.reductivelabs.com"))
assert(!caserv.autosign?("culain.domain.com"))
end
# verify that things aren't autosigned by default
def test_nodefaultautosign
caserv = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
caserv = Puppet::Server::CA.new()
}
# make sure we know what's going on
assert(!caserv.autosign?("hostmatch.domain.com"))
assert(!caserv.autosign?("fakehost.other.com"))
assert(!caserv.autosign?("kirby.reductivelabs.com"))
assert(!caserv.autosign?("culain.domain.com"))
end
# We want the CA to autosign its own certificate, because otherwise
# the puppetmasterd CA does not autostart.
def test_caautosign
server = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
server = Puppet::Server.new(
:Port => @@port,
:Handlers => {
:CA => {}, # so that certs autogenerate
:Status => nil
}
)
}
end
# Make sure true/false causes the file to be ignored.
def test_autosign_true_beats_file
caserv = nil
assert_nothing_raised {
caserv = Puppet::Server::CA.new()
}
host = "hostname.domain.com"
# Create an autosign file
file = tempfile()
Puppet[:autosign] = file
File.open(file, "w") { |f|
f.puts host
}
# Start with "false"
Puppet[:autosign] = false
assert(! caserv.autosign?(host), "Host was incorrectly autosigned")
# Then set it to true
Puppet[:autosign] = true
assert(caserv.autosign?(host), "Host was not autosigned")
# And try a different host
assert(caserv.autosign?("other.yay.com"), "Host was not autosigned")
# And lastly the file
Puppet[:autosign] = file
assert(caserv.autosign?(host), "Host was not autosigned")
# And try a different host
assert(! caserv.autosign?("other.yay.com"), "Host was autosigned")
end
end
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