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spec/core_configmanager_spec.lua @ 11749:83d6d6a70edf
net.http: fail open if surrounding code does not configure TLS
Previously, if surrounding code was not configuring the TLS context
used default in net.http, it would not validate certificates at all.
This is not a security issue with prosody, because prosody updates the
context with `verify = "peer"` as well as paths to CA certificates in
util.startup.init_http_client.
Nevertheless... Let's not leave this pitfall out there in the open.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
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date | Sun, 29 Aug 2021 15:04:47 +0200 |
parent | 10495:8ea685ec0979 |
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local configmanager = require "core.configmanager"; describe("core.configmanager", function() describe("#get()", function() it("should work", function() configmanager.set("example.com", "testkey", 123); assert.are.equal(123, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey"), "Retrieving a set key"); configmanager.set("*", "testkey1", 321); assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("*", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set global key"); assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key of undefined host, of which only a globally set one exists" ); configmanager.set("example.com", ""); -- Creates example.com host in config assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key, of which only a globally set one exists"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get(), "No parameters to get()"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host"), "Getting for undefined host"); assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host", "undefined key"), "Getting for undefined host & key"); end); end); describe("#set()", function() it("should work", function() assert.are.equal(false, configmanager.set("*"), "Set with no key"); assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey"), "Setting a nil global value"); assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey", 123), "Setting a global value"); end); end); end);