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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasCrypto)
common.skip('missing crypto');
// Verify that multiple CA certificates can be provided, and that for
// convenience that can also be in newline-separated strings.
const tls = require('tls');
const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
const ca1 = fixtures.readKey('ca1-cert.pem', 'utf8');
const ca2 = fixtures.readKey('ca2-cert.pem', 'utf8');
const cert = fixtures.readKey('agent3-cert.pem', 'utf8');
const key = fixtures.readKey('agent3-key.pem', 'utf8');
function test(ca, next) {
const server = tls.createServer({ ca, cert, key }, function(conn) {
this.close();
conn.end();
});
server.addContext('agent3', { ca, cert, key });
const host = common.localhostIPv4;
server.listen(0, host, function() {
tls.connect({ servername: 'agent3', host, port: this.address().port, ca });
});
if (next) {
server.once('close', next);
}
}
// `ca1` is not actually necessary for the certificate validation -- maybe
// the fixtures should be written in a way that requires it?
const array = [ca1, ca2];
const string = `${ca1}\n${ca2}`;
test(array, common.mustCall(() => test(string)));
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