#!/usr/bin/env perl # Just a functional test, whether there are any problems on the client side # We could also inspect the JSON for any problems for # "id" : "scanProblem" # "finding" : "Scan interrupted" use strict; use Test::More; use Data::Dumper; # if needed: comment this and the lines below in: # use JSON; my $tests = 0; my $prg="./testssl.sh"; my $check2run ="--client-simulation -q --ip=one --color 0"; my $uri=""; my $socket_out=""; my $openssl_out=""; # Pattern we use to trigger an error: my $socket_regex_bl='(e|E)rror|\.\/testssl\.sh: line |(f|F)atal|(c|C)ommand not found'; my $openssl_regex_bl='(e|E)rror|(f|F)atal|\.\/testssl\.sh: line |Oops|s_client connect problem|(c|C)ommand not found'; # useful against "failed to flush stdout" messages STDOUT->autoflush(1); # my $socket_json=""; # my $openssl_json=""; # $check2run="--jsonfile tmp.json $check2run"; die "Unable to open $prg" unless -f $prg; #1 $uri="google.com"; # unlink "tmp.json"; printf "\n%s\n", "Client simulations unit test via sockets --> $uri ..."; $socket_out = `$prg $check2run $uri 2>&1`; # $socket_json = json('tmp.json'); unlike($socket_out, qr/$socket_regex_bl/, ""); $tests++; #2 Makes little sense anymore but lets just keep this unit test # unlink "tmp.json"; printf "\n%s\n", "Client simulations unit test via OpenSSL --> $uri ..."; $openssl_out = `$prg $check2run --ssl-native $uri 2>&1`; # $openssl_json = json('tmp.json'); unlike($openssl_out, qr/$openssl_regex_bl/, ""); $tests++; #3 $uri="smtp-relay.gmail.com:587"; # unlink "tmp.json"; printf "\n%s\n", "STARTTLS: Client simulations unit test via sockets --> $uri ..."; $socket_out = `$prg $check2run -t smtp $uri 2>&1`; # $socket_json = json('tmp.json'); unlike($socket_out, qr/$socket_regex_bl/, ""); $tests++; # unlink "tmp.json"; done_testing($tests); printf "\n"; sub json($) { my $file = shift; $file = `cat $file`; unlink $file; return from_json($file); } # vim:ts=5:sw=5:expandtab