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spec/net_stun_spec.lua @ 13134:638f627e707f

util.datamanager: Add O(1) list indexing with on-disk index Index file contains offsets and lengths of each item() which allows seeking directly to each item and reading it without parsing the entire file. Also allows tricks like binary search, assuming items have some defined order. We take advantage of the 1-based indexing in tables to store a magic header in the 0 position, so that table index 1 ends up at file index 1.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 11 May 2021 02:09:56 +0200
parent 12363:0576d7d625a0
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local hex = require "util.hex";

local function parse(pkt_desc)
	local result = {};
	for line in pkt_desc:gmatch("([^\n]+)\n") do
		local b1, b2, b3, b4 = line:match("^%s*(%x%x) (%x%x) (%x%x) (%x%x)%s");
		if b1 then
			table.insert(result, b1);
			table.insert(result, b2);
			table.insert(result, b3);
			table.insert(result, b4);
		end
	end
	return hex.decode(table.concat(result));
end

local sample_packet = parse[[
      00 01 00 60     Request type and message length
      21 12 a4 42     Magic cookie
      78 ad 34 33  }
      c6 ad 72 c0  }  Transaction ID
      29 da 41 2e  }
      00 06 00 12     USERNAME attribute header
      e3 83 9e e3  }
      83 88 e3 83  }
      aa e3 83 83  }  Username value (18 bytes) and padding (2 bytes)
      e3 82 af e3  }
      82 b9 00 00  }
      00 15 00 1c     NONCE attribute header
      66 2f 2f 34  }
      39 39 6b 39  }
      35 34 64 36  }
      4f 4c 33 34  }  Nonce value
      6f 4c 39 46  }
      53 54 76 79  }
      36 34 73 41  }
      00 14 00 0b     REALM attribute header
      65 78 61 6d  }
      70 6c 65 2e  }  Realm value (11 bytes) and padding (1 byte)
      6f 72 67 00  }
      00 08 00 14     MESSAGE-INTEGRITY attribute header
      f6 70 24 65  }
      6d d6 4a 3e  }
      02 b8 e0 71  }  HMAC-SHA1 fingerprint
      2e 85 c9 a2  }
      8c a8 96 66  }
]];

describe("net.stun", function ()
	local stun = require "net.stun";

	it("works", function ()
		local packet = stun.new_packet();
		assert.is_string(packet:serialize());
	end);

	it("can decode the sample packet", function ()
		local packet = stun.new_packet():deserialize(sample_packet);
		assert(packet);
		local method, method_name = packet:get_method();
		assert.equal(1, method);
		assert.equal("binding", method_name);
		assert.equal("example.org", packet:get_attribute("realm"));
	end);

	it("can generate the sample packet", function ()
		-- These values, and the sample packet, come from RFC 5769 2.4
		local username = string.char(
			-- U+30DE KATAKANA LETTER MA
			0xE3, 0x83, 0x9E,
			-- U+30C8 KATAKANA LETTER TO
			0xE3, 0x83, 0x88,
			-- U+30EA KATAKANA LETTER RI
			0xE3, 0x83, 0xAA,
			-- U+30C3 KATAKANA LETTER SMALL TU
			0xE3, 0x83, 0x83,
			-- U+30AF KATAKANA LETTER KU
			0xE3, 0x82, 0xAF,
			-- U+30B9 KATAKANA LETTER SU
			0xE3, 0x82, 0xB9
		);

		--    Password:  "The<U+00AD>M<U+00AA>tr<U+2168>" and "TheMatrIX" (without
		--       quotes) respectively before and after SASLprep processing
		local password = "TheMatrIX";
		local realm = "example.org";

		local p3 = stun.new_packet("binding", "request");
		p3.transaction_id = hex.decode("78AD3433C6AD72C029DA412E");
		p3:add_attribute("username", username);
		p3:add_attribute("nonce", "f//499k954d6OL34oL9FSTvy64sA");
		p3:add_attribute("realm", realm);
		local key = stun.get_long_term_auth_key(realm, username, password);
		p3:add_message_integrity(key);
		assert.equal(sample_packet, p3:serialize());
	end);
end);