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curl/tests/httpsserver.pl
Dan Fandrich 1bfa7dfe39 Added test infrastructure to support basic FTPS tests. This currently
supports only ftps:// URLs with --ftp-ssl-control specified, which
implicitly encrypts the control channel but not the data channels.  That
allows stunnel to be used with an unmodified ftp server in exactly the
same way that the test https server is set up.
Added test case 400 as a basic FTPS test.
2007-03-08 02:38:49 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# $Id$
# This is the HTTPS and FTPS server designed for the curl test suite.
#
# It is actually just a layer that runs stunnel properly.
use strict;
my $stunnel = "stunnel";
#
# -p pemfile
# -P pid dir
# -d listen port
# -r target port
# -s stunnel path
my $verbose=0; # set to 1 for debugging
my $port = 8991; # just our default, weird enough
my $target_port = 8999; # default test http-server port
my $path = `pwd`;
chomp $path;
my $srcdir=$path;
my $proto='https';
do {
if($ARGV[0] eq "-v") {
$verbose=1;
}
if($ARGV[0] eq "-w") {
return 0; # return success, means we have stunnel working!
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-p") {
$proto=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-r") {
$target_port=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-s") {
$stunnel=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-d") {
$srcdir=$ARGV[1];
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif($ARGV[0] =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
$port = $1;
}
} while(shift @ARGV);
my $conffile="$path/stunnel.conf"; # stunnel configuration data
my $certfile="$srcdir/stunnel.pem"; # stunnel server certificate
my $pidfile="$path/.$proto.pid"; # stunnel process pid file
open(CONF, ">$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 $certfile"); # 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 uc($proto)." server: $cmd\n";
}
my $rc = system($cmd);
$rc >>= 8;
if($rc) {
print STDERR "stunnel exited with $rc!\n";
}
unlink $conffile;
exit $rc;