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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 | 8236:4878e4159e12 |
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local multitable = require "util.multitable"; describe("util.multitable", function() describe("#new()", function() it("should create a multitable", function() local mt = multitable.new(); assert.is_table(mt, "Multitable is a table"); assert.is_function(mt.add, "Multitable has method add"); assert.is_function(mt.get, "Multitable has method get"); assert.is_function(mt.remove, "Multitable has method remove"); end); end); describe("#get()", function() it("should allow getting correctly", function() local function has_items(list, ...) local should_have = {}; if select('#', ...) > 0 then assert.is_table(list, "has_items: list is table", 3); else assert.is.falsy(list and #list > 0, "No items, and no list"); return true, "has-all"; end for n=1,select('#', ...) do should_have[select(n, ...)] = true; end for _, item in ipairs(list) do if not should_have[item] then return false, "too-many"; end should_have[item] = nil; end if next(should_have) then return false, "not-enough"; end return true, "has-all"; end local function assert_has_all(message, list, ...) return assert.are.equal(select(2, has_items(list, ...)), "has-all", message or "List has all expected items, and no more", 2); end local mt = multitable.new(); local trigger1, trigger2, trigger3 = {}, {}, {}; local item1, item2, item3 = {}, {}, {}; assert_has_all("Has no items with trigger1", mt:get(trigger1)); mt:add(1, 2, 3, item1); assert_has_all("Has item1 for 1, 2, 3", mt:get(1, 2, 3), item1); end); end); -- Doesn't support nil --[[ mt:add(nil, item1); mt:add(nil, item2); mt:add(nil, item3); assert_has_all("Has all items with (nil)", mt:get(nil), item1, item2, item3); ]] end);