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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Reference: https://github.com/stompgem/stomp/wiki/extended-ssl-overview
#
#
if Kernel.respond_to?(:require_relative)
require_relative("../ssl_common")
require_relative("../../stomp_common")
else
$LOAD_PATH << File.dirname(__FILE__)
require "../ssl_common"
require "../../stomp_common"
end
include SSLCommon
include Stomp1xCommon
#
# == SSL Use Case 1 - server does *not* authenticate client, client does *not* authenticate server
#
# Subcase 1.A - Message broker configuration does *not* require client authentication
#
# - Expect connection success
# - Expect a verify result of 20 becuase the client did not authenticate the
# server's certificate.
#
# Subcase 1.B - Message broker configuration *does* require client authentication
#
# - Expect connection failure (broker must be sent a valid client certificate)
#
class ExampleSSL1
# Initialize.
def initialize # Change the following as needed.
@host = host()
# It is very likely that you will have to specify your specific port number.
# 61611 is currently my AMQ local port number for ssl client auth not required.
@port = ENV['STOMP_PORT'] ? ENV['STOMP_PORT'].to_i : 61611
end
# Run example.
def run
puts "SSLUC1 Connect host: #{@host}, port: #{@port}"
ssl_opts = Stomp::SSLParams.new # or ssl_opts = true (for this use case)
puts "SSLOPTS: #{ssl_opts.inspect}"
hash = { :hosts => [
{:login => login(), :passcode => passcode(), :host => @host, :port => @port, :ssl => ssl_opts},
],
:reliable => false, # YMMV, to test this in a sane manner
}
#
puts "Connect starts, SSL Use Case 1"
c = Stomp::Connection.new(hash)
puts "Connect completed"
puts "SSL Verify Result: #{ssl_opts.verify_result}"
puts "SSL Peer Certificate:\n#{ssl_opts.peer_cert}" if showPeerCert()
#
c.disconnect()
end
end
#
e = ExampleSSL1.new()
e.run
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