This helps in the case where an intermediate certificate is directly trusted.
In that case we want to ignore what comes after it in the chain, not only for
performance but also to avoid false negatives (eg an old root being no longer
trusted while the newer intermediate is directly trusted).
see #220
backport of fdbdd72
As we're about to change the chain construction logic, we want to make sure
the callback will still be called exactly when it should, and not on the
(upcoming) ignored certs in the chain.
backport of 560fea3
Rather than flat-out die when we can't see the server started with lsof, just
stop waiting and try to go ahead with the test. Maybe it'll work if there was
a problem with lsof, most probably it will fail, but at least we'll have the
log, and the results of the following tests.
Note: date +%s isn't POSIX, but it works at least on Linux, Darwin/FreeBSD and
OpenBSD, which should be good enough for a test script.
The following did fail:
Test 1
foo:SOME_CONSTANT:"string"
Test 2
foo:OTHER_CONSTANT:"string"
due to the first string actually including the second "foo" up to (but no
including) the colon.
CFLAGS are reserved for external interaction via make variable, the
following should work:
$ make CFLAGS="-O3"
$ CFLAGS="-O3" make
1. Move internal flags to LOCAL_CFLAGS
2. Respect external CFLAGS
3. CFLAGS should be last compiler flags.
4. Default CFLAGS is -O optimization, remove OFLAGS.
5. Add WARNING_CFLAGS to control warning setting and enable to remove
if compiler does not support flags.
Signed-off-by: Alon Bar-Lev <alon.barlev@gmail.com>
LDFLAGS are reserved for external interaction via make variable, the
following should work:
$ make LDFLAGS="-L/xxx"
$ LDFLAGS="-L/xxx" make
1. Move internal flags to LOCAL_LDFLAGS
2. Respect external LDFLAGS
3. LDFLAGS should be last linkage flags.
Signed-off-by: Alon Bar-Lev <alon.barlev@gmail.com>
* rich/platform:
modify library/memory_buffer_alloc.c, benchmark.c and the tests main code to use polarssl_exit
modify programs/*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
* rich/platform:
Remove dependency on sscanf in lib x509
Fix extra guard in memory_buffer_alloc
rebase from development
implemented macro overriding for polarssl_* library functions
fix bug introduced by the addition of snprintf and assert macro which caused tests to fail without polarssl_platform_c defined
add initial symbols to config and checks to check_config to allow use of macros to define standard functions
reformat and arrange additions to config alphabetically
add missing checks to check_config
add macro definition of assert using polarssl_exit
modify library/memory_buffer_alloc.c, benchmark.c and the tests main code to use polarssl_exit
add POLARSSL_PLATFORM_EXIT_ALT
modify scripts/* and tests/* to use polarssl_snprintf
modify programs/*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/debug.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/x509*.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify library/net.c to use polarssl_snprintf
modify oid.c to use polarssl_snprintf
add platform_set_snprintf
Conflicts:
library/memory_buffer_alloc.c
programs/pkey/pk_sign.c
programs/pkey/pk_verify.c
programs/pkey/rsa_sign_pss.c
programs/pkey/rsa_verify_pss.c
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c
programs/test/benchmark.c
programs/test/ssl_cert_test.c
With exchanges == renego period, sometimes the connection will be closed by
the client before the server had time to read the ClientHello, making the test
fail. The extra exchange avoids that.
Rationale: if people want to disable RC4 but otherwise keep the default suite
list, it was cumbersome. Also, since it uses a global array,
ssl_list_ciphersuite() is not a convenient place. So the SSL modules look like
the best place, even if it means temporarily adding one SSL setting.
Reading the documentation of ssl_set_truncated_hmac() may give the impression
I changed the default for clients but I didn't, the old documentation was
wrong.