kromJx@crosswinds.net made it run properly with stunnel >=4.0

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Daniel Stenberg 2002-10-23 14:07:34 +00:00
parent b5a74715cf
commit c27c9f80d2
2 changed files with 71 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# $Id$
# This is the HTTPS server designed for the curl test suite.
# This is the FTPS server designed for the curl test suite.
#
# It is actually just a layer that runs stunnel properly.
@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ if(!$stunnel) {
my $verbose=0; # set to 1 for debugging
my $port = 8821; # just our default, weird enough
my $ftp = 8921; # test ftp-server port
my $port = 8821; # just our default, weird enough
my $remote_port = 8921; # test ftp-server port
do {
if($ARGV[0] eq "-v") {
$verbose=1;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-r") {
$ftp=$ARGV[1];
$remote_port=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
@ -40,9 +40,40 @@ do {
my $path = `pwd`;
chomp $path;
my $cmd = "$stunnel -p $path/stunnel.pem -P $path/.ftps.pid -d $port -r $ftp";
my $conffile="$path/stunnel.conf"; # stunnel configuration data
my $certfile="$path/stunnel.pem"; # stunnel server certificate
my $pidfile="$path/.ftps.pid"; # stunnel process pid file
open(CONF, ">$conffile") || return 1;
print CONF "
CApath=$path
cert = $certfile
pid = $pidfile
debug = 0
output = /dev/null
foreground = yes
[curltest]
accept = $port
connect = $remote_port
";
close CONF;
system("chmod go-rwx $conffile $path/stunnel.pem"); # secure permissions
# works only with stunnel versions < 4.00
my $cmd="$stunnel -p $certfile -P $pidfile -d $port -r $remote_port 2>/dev/null";
# use some heuristics to determine stunnel version
my $version_ge_4=system("$stunnel -V 2>&1|grep '^stunnel.* on '>/dev/null 2>&1");
# works only with stunnel versions >= 4.00
if ($version_ge_4) { $cmd="$stunnel $conffile"; }
if($verbose) {
print "FTPS server: $cmd\n";
}
system($cmd);
unlink $conffile;

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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ if(!$stunnel) {
my $verbose=0; # set to 1 for debugging
my $port = 8433; # just a default
my $http = 8999; # http-port
my $port = 8433; # just our default, weird enough
my $target_port = 8999; # test http-server port
do {
if($ARGV[0] eq "-v") {
$verbose=1;
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ do {
return 0; # return success, means we have stunnel working!
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-r") {
$http=$ARGV[1];
$target_port=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
@ -43,9 +43,39 @@ do {
my $path = `pwd`;
chomp $path;
my $cmd = "$stunnel -p $path/stunnel.pem -P $path/.https.pid -d $port -r $http";
my $conffile="$path/stunnel.conf"; # stunnel configuration data
my $certfile="$path/stunnel.pem"; # stunnel server certificate
my $pidfile="$path/.https.pid"; # stunnel process pid file
open(CONF, ">$conffile") || return 1;
print CONF "
CApath=$path
cert = $certfile
pid = $pidfile
debug = 0
output = /dev/null
foreground = yes
[curltest]
accept = $port
connect = $target_port
";
close CONF;
system("chmod go-rwx $conffile $path/stunnel.pem"); # secure permissions
# works only with stunnel versions < 4.00
my $cmd="$stunnel -p $certfile -P $pidfile -d $port -r $target_port 2>/dev/null";
# use some heuristics to determine stunnel version
my $version_ge_4=system("$stunnel -V 2>&1|grep '^stunnel.* on '>/dev/null 2>&1");
# works only with stunnel versions >= 4.00
if ($version_ge_4) { $cmd="$stunnel $conffile"; }
if($verbose) {
print "$cmd\n";
print "HTTPS server: $cmd\n";
}
system($cmd);
unlink $conffile;