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#
# Author:: Daniel DeLeo (<dan@getchef.com>)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2014 Chef Software, Inc.
# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
require "spec_helper"
require 'stringio'
describe Chef::Knife::SslCheck do
let(:name_args) { [] }
let(:stdout_io) { StringIO.new }
let(:stderr_io) { StringIO.new }
def stderr
stderr_io.string
end
def stdout
stdout_io.string
end
subject(:ssl_check) do
s = Chef::Knife::SslCheck.new
allow(s.ui).to receive(:stdout).and_return(stdout_io)
allow(s.ui).to receive(:stderr).and_return(stderr_io)
s.name_args = name_args
s
end
before do
Chef::Config.chef_server_url = "https://example.com:8443/chef-server"
end
context "when no arguments are given" do
it "uses the chef_server_url as the host to check" do
expect(ssl_check.host).to eq("example.com")
expect(ssl_check.port).to eq(8443)
end
end
context "when a specific URI is given" do
let(:name_args) { %w{https://example.test:10443/foo} }
it "checks the SSL configuration against the given host" do
expect(ssl_check.host).to eq("example.test")
expect(ssl_check.port).to eq(10443)
end
end
context "when an invalid URI is given" do
let(:name_args) { %w{foo.test} }
it "prints an error and exits" do
expect { ssl_check.run }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
expected_stdout=<<-E
USAGE: knife ssl check [URL] (options)
E
expected_stderr=<<-E
ERROR: Given URI: `foo.test' is invalid
E
expect(stdout_io.string).to eq(expected_stdout)
expect(stderr_io.string).to eq(expected_stderr)
end
context "and its malformed enough to make URI.parse barf" do
let(:name_args) { %w{ftp://lkj\\blah:example.com/blah} }
it "prints an error and exits" do
expect { ssl_check.run }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
expected_stdout=<<-E
USAGE: knife ssl check [URL] (options)
E
expected_stderr=<<-E
ERROR: Given URI: `#{name_args[0]}' is invalid
E
expect(stdout_io.string).to eq(expected_stdout)
expect(stderr_io.string).to eq(expected_stderr)
end
end
end
describe "verifying trusted certificate X509 properties" do
let(:name_args) { %w{https://foo.example.com:8443} }
let(:trusted_certs_dir) { File.join(CHEF_SPEC_DATA, "trusted_certs") }
let(:trusted_cert_file) { File.join(trusted_certs_dir, "example.crt") }
let(:store) { OpenSSL::X509::Store.new }
let(:certificate) { OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(IO.read(trusted_cert_file)) }
before do
Chef::Config[:trusted_certs_dir] = trusted_certs_dir
allow(ssl_check).to receive(:trusted_certificates).and_return([trusted_cert_file])
allow(store).to receive(:add_cert).with(certificate)
allow(OpenSSL::X509::Store).to receive(:new).and_return(store)
allow(OpenSSL::X509::Certificate).to receive(:new).with(IO.read(trusted_cert_file)).and_return(certificate)
allow(ssl_check).to receive(:verify_cert).and_return(true)
allow(ssl_check).to receive(:verify_cert_host).and_return(true)
end
context "when the trusted certificates have valid X509 properties" do
before do
allow(store).to receive(:verify).with(certificate).and_return(true)
end
it "does not generate any X509 warnings" do
expect(ssl_check.ui).not_to receive(:warn).with(/There are invalid certificates in your trusted_certs_dir/)
ssl_check.run
end
end
context "when the trusted certificates have invalid X509 properties" do
before do
allow(store).to receive(:verify).with(certificate).and_return(false)
allow(store).to receive(:error_string).and_return("unable to get local issuer certificate")
end
it "generates a warning message with invalid certificate file names" do
expect(ssl_check.ui).to receive(:warn).with(/#{trusted_cert_file}: unable to get local issuer certificate/)
ssl_check.run
end
end
end
describe "verifying the remote certificate" do
let(:name_args) { %w{https://foo.example.com:8443} }
let(:tcp_socket) { double(TCPSocket) }
let(:ssl_socket) { double(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket) }
before do
expect(TCPSocket).to receive(:new).with("foo.example.com", 8443).and_return(tcp_socket)
expect(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket).to receive(:new).with(tcp_socket, ssl_check.verify_peer_ssl_context).and_return(ssl_socket)
end
def run
ssl_check.run
rescue Exception
#puts "OUT: #{stdout_io.string}"
#puts "ERR: #{stderr_io.string}"
raise
end
context "when the remote host's certificate is valid" do
before do
expect(ssl_check).to receive(:verify_X509).and_return(true) # X509 valid certs (no warn)
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:connect) # no error
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:post_connection_check).with("foo.example.com") # no error
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:hostname=).with("foo.example.com") # no error
end
it "prints a success message" do
ssl_check.run
expect(stdout_io.string).to include("Successfully verified certificates from `foo.example.com'")
end
end
describe "and the certificate is not valid" do
let(:tcp_socket_for_debug) { double(TCPSocket) }
let(:ssl_socket_for_debug) { double(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket) }
let(:self_signed_crt_path) { File.join(CHEF_SPEC_DATA, "trusted_certs", "example.crt") }
let(:self_signed_crt) { OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.read(self_signed_crt_path)) }
before do
trap(:INT, "DEFAULT")
expect(TCPSocket).to receive(:new).
with("foo.example.com", 8443).
and_return(tcp_socket_for_debug)
expect(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket).to receive(:new).
with(tcp_socket_for_debug, ssl_check.noverify_peer_ssl_context).
and_return(ssl_socket_for_debug)
end
context "when the certificate's CN does not match the hostname" do
before do
expect(ssl_check).to receive(:verify_X509).and_return(true) # X509 valid certs
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:connect) # no error
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:post_connection_check).
with("foo.example.com").
and_raise(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:hostname=).with("foo.example.com") # no error
expect(ssl_socket_for_debug).to receive(:connect)
expect(ssl_socket_for_debug).to receive(:peer_cert).and_return(self_signed_crt)
end
it "shows the CN used by the certificate and prints an error" do
expect { run }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
expect(stderr).to include("The SSL cert is signed by a trusted authority but is not valid for the given hostname")
expect(stderr).to include("You are attempting to connect to: 'foo.example.com'")
expect(stderr).to include("The server's certificate belongs to 'example.local'")
end
end
context "when the cert is not signed by any trusted authority" do
before do
expect(ssl_check).to receive(:verify_X509).and_return(true) # X509 valid certs
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:connect).
and_raise(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)
expect(ssl_socket).to receive(:hostname=).
with("foo.example.com") # no error
expect(ssl_socket_for_debug).to receive(:connect)
expect(ssl_socket_for_debug).to receive(:peer_cert).and_return(self_signed_crt)
end
it "shows the CN used by the certificate and prints an error" do
expect { run }.to raise_error(SystemExit)
expect(stderr).to include("The SSL certificate of foo.example.com could not be verified")
end
end
end
end
end
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