The certificate from self-signed.badssl.com was about to expire

which raises a MEDIUM type issue in testssl.sh .

This commit does a workaround for this, so that those certificates
will be ok in Travis CI.
This commit is contained in:
Dirk 2018-06-13 15:02:08 +02:00
parent af8b0855b6
commit 452f4333c0

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@ -39,15 +39,15 @@ is($found,1,"We had a finding for this in the JSON output"); $tests++;
# Self signed and not-expired
pass("Running testssl against self-signed.badssl.com"); $tests++;
$out = `./testssl.sh -S --jsonfile tmp.json --color 0 self-signed.badssl.com`;
like($out, qr/Certificate Expiration\s+\d+/,"The certificate should not be expired"); $tests++;
unlike($out, qr/Certificate Expiration\s+expired\!/,"The certificate should not be expired"); $tests++;
$json = json('tmp.json');
unlink 'tmp.json';
$found = 0;
foreach my $f ( @$json ) {
if ( $f->{id} eq "expiration" ) {
$found = 1;
like($f->{finding},qr/^Certificate Expiration \: \d+/,"Finding doesn't read expired."); $tests++;
is($f->{severity}, "OK", "Severity should be ok"); $tests++;
unlike($f->{finding},qr/^Certificate Expiration\s+expired\!/,"Finding doesn't read expired."); $tests++;
isnt($f->{severity}, "CRITICAL", "Severity should be OK or MEDIUM"); $tests++;
last;
}
}