47 lines
1.5 KiB
Perl
Executable File
47 lines
1.5 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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use strict;
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use Test::More;
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use Data::Dumper;
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use JSON;
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my $tests = 0;
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unlink "tmp.json";
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pass("Running openssl based client simulations against smtp-relay.gmail.com:587"); $tests++;
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my $opensslout = `./testssl.sh --client-simulation --ssl-native -t smtp --jsonfile tmp.json --color 0 smtp-relay.gmail.com:587`;
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my $openssl = json('tmp.json');
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unlike($opensslout, qr/Running client simulations via sockets/, "Tests didn't run via sockets"); $tests++;
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pass("Running socket based client simulations against smtp-relay.gmail.com:587"); $tests++;
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unlink "tmp.json";
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my $socketout = `./testssl.sh --client-simulation -t smtp --jsonfile tmp.json --color 0 smtp-relay.gmail.com:587`;
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my $socket = json('tmp.json');
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like($socketout, qr/Running client simulations via sockets/, "Tests ran via sockets"); $tests++;
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#my $i = 0;
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#foreach my $o ( @$openssl ) {
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# my $s = $$socket[$i];
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# if ( $o->{id} =~ /^client_/ ) {
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# pass("Comparing $o->{id}"); $tests++;
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# cmp_ok($o->{id}, "eq", $s->{id}, "Id's match"); $tests++;
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# cmp_ok($o->{severity}, "eq", $s->{severity}, "Severities match"); $tests++;
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# cmp_ok($o->{finding}, "eq", $s->{finding}, "Findings match"); $tests++;
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# }
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# $i++;
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#}
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done_testing($tests);
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unlink "tmp.json";
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sub json($) {
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my $file = shift;
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$file = `cat $file`;
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unlink $file;
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return from_json($file);
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}
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# problem: 1-4 ok but of limited use: wy should we test whether runs really via sockets or openssl??
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# 5-n: no sense, we know sockets and ssl are diffferent why should we have a unit test comparing those???
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