Bind to domain:port to solve simple HTTP

This way it doesn't conflict with other processes bound to 0.0.0.0 on the same port. Refactored tests to use 127.0.0.1 instead of a bogus domain, since it must resolve to localhost to pass.
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Matthew Holt 2015-11-03 12:13:20 -07:00
parent 3e1a5dc04b
commit 71d0e8db6f
2 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Loop:
break break
case "invalid": case "invalid":
if OnSimpleHTTPEnd != nil { if OnSimpleHTTPEnd != nil {
OnSimpleHTTPEnd(true) OnSimpleHTTPEnd(false)
} }
return errors.New("The server could not validate our request.") return errors.New("The server could not validate our request.")
default: default:
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ func (s *simpleHTTPChallenge) startHTTPSServer(domain string, token string) (net
port = ":" + s.optPort port = ":" + s.optPort
} }
tlsListener, err := tls.Listen("tcp", port, tlsConf) tlsListener, err := tls.Listen("tcp", domain+port, tlsConf)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
return nil, err return nil, err
} }

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@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPNonRootBind(t *testing.T) {
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "localhost:4000", Token: "1"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "localhost:4000", Token: "1"}
// validate error on non-root bind to 443 // validate error on non-root bind to 443
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("BIND: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("BIND: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
expectedError := "Could not start HTTPS server for challenge -> listen tcp :443: bind: permission denied" expectedError := "Could not start HTTPS server for challenge -> listen tcp 127.0.0.1:443: bind: permission denied"
if err.Error() != expectedError { if err.Error() != expectedError {
t.Errorf("Expected error %s but instead got %s", expectedError, err.Error()) t.Errorf("Expected error %s but instead got %s", expectedError, err.Error())
} }
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPShortRSA(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "http://localhost:4000", Token: "2"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "http://localhost:4000", Token: "2"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
expectedError := "Could not start HTTPS server for challenge -> startHTTPSServer: Failed to sign message. crypto/rsa: message too long for RSA public key size" expectedError := "Could not start HTTPS server for challenge -> startHTTPSServer: Failed to sign message. crypto/rsa: message too long for RSA public key size"
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPConnectionRefusal(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "http://localhost:4000", Token: "3"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: "http://localhost:4000", Token: "3"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
reg := "/Failed to post JWS message\\. -> Post http:\\/\\/localhost:4000: dial tcp 127\\.0\\.0\\.1:4000: (getsockopt: )?connection refused/g" reg := "/Failed to post JWS message\\. -> Post http:\\/\\/localhost:4000: dial tcp 127\\.0\\.0\\.1:4000: (getsockopt: )?connection refused/g"
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPUnexpectedServerState(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "4"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "4"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
expectedError := "The server returned an unexpected state." expectedError := "The server returned an unexpected state."
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPChallengeServerUnexpectedDomain(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "5"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "5"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} }
} }
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPServerError(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "6"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "6"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
expectedError := "[500] Type: urn:acme:error:unauthorized Detail: Error creating new authz :: Syntax error" expectedError := "[500] Type: urn:acme:error:unauthorized Detail: Error creating new authz :: Syntax error"
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPInvalidServerState(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "7"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "7"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err == nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err == nil {
t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.") t.Error("UNEXPECTED: Expected Solve to return an error but the error was nil.")
} else { } else {
expectedError := "The server could not validate our request." expectedError := "The server could not validate our request."
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPValidServerResponse(t *testing.T) {
solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"} solver := &simpleHTTPChallenge{jws: jws, optPort: "23456"}
clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "8"} clientChallenge := challenge{Type: "simpleHttp", Status: "pending", URI: ts.URL, Token: "8"}
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err != nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err != nil {
t.Errorf("VALID: Expected Solve to return no error but the error was -> %v", err) t.Errorf("VALID: Expected Solve to return no error but the error was -> %v", err)
} }
} }
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPValidFull(t *testing.T) {
reqURL := "https://localhost:23456/.well-known/acme-challenge/" + clientChallenge.Token reqURL := "https://localhost:23456/.well-known/acme-challenge/" + clientChallenge.Token
t.Logf("Request URL is: %s", reqURL) t.Logf("Request URL is: %s", reqURL)
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", reqURL, nil) req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", reqURL, nil)
req.Host = "test.domain" req.Host = "127.0.0.1"
resp, err := client.Do(req) resp, err := client.Do(req)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Expected the solver to listen on port 23456 -> %v", err) t.Errorf("Expected the solver to listen on port 23456 -> %v", err)
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ func TestSimpleHTTPValidFull(t *testing.T) {
w.Write(jsonBytes) w.Write(jsonBytes)
}) })
if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "test.domain"); err != nil { if err := solver.Solve(clientChallenge, "127.0.0.1"); err != nil {
t.Errorf("VALID: Expected Solve to return no error but the error was -> %v", err) t.Errorf("VALID: Expected Solve to return no error but the error was -> %v", err)
} }
} }