TLS: use RFC 6125 rules for certifucate name checks when CNAMES are present. Bug...
[users/jgh/exim.git] / test / confs / 2012
index 8fbc555957e8b1af02566e54aec764d03975ec89..c0ed029c5a9985f72e336a58033079bb2380b885 100644 (file)
@@ -83,6 +83,18 @@ client_s:
   retry_use_local_part
   transport = send_to_server_req_passname
 
+client_t:
+  driver = accept
+  local_parts = usert
+  retry_use_local_part
+  transport = send_to_server_req_failchain
+
+client_u:
+  driver = accept
+  local_parts = useru
+  retry_use_local_part
+  transport = send_to_server_req_passchain
+
 
 # ----- Transports -----
 
@@ -93,8 +105,9 @@ send_to_server_failcert:
   driver = smtp
   allow_localhost
   hosts = HOSTIPV4
-  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   port = PORT_D
+  hosts_try_fastopen = :
+  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   tls_certificate = CERT2
   tls_privatekey = CERT2
 
@@ -107,8 +120,9 @@ send_to_server_retry:
   driver = smtp
   allow_localhost
   hosts = HOSTIPV4 : 127.0.0.1
-  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   port = PORT_D
+  hosts_try_fastopen = :
+  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   tls_certificate = CERT2
   tls_privatekey = CERT2
 
@@ -122,8 +136,9 @@ send_to_server_crypt:
   driver = smtp
   allow_localhost
   hosts = HOSTIPV4
-  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   port = PORT_D
+  hosts_try_fastopen = :
+  hosts_require_tls = HOSTIPV4
   tls_certificate = CERT2
   tls_privatekey = CERT2
 
@@ -137,6 +152,7 @@ send_to_server_req_fail:
   allow_localhost
   hosts = HOSTIPV4
   port = PORT_D
+  hosts_try_fastopen = :
   tls_certificate = CERT2
   tls_privatekey = CERT2
 
@@ -146,28 +162,58 @@ send_to_server_req_fail:
 
  # this will fail to verify the cert name and fallback to unencrypted
  send_to_server_req_failname:
-   driver = smtp
+   driver =            smtp
    allow_localhost
-   hosts = HOSTIPV4
-   port = PORT_D
-   tls_certificate = CERT2
-   tls_privatekey = CERT2
+   hosts =             serverbadname.example.com
+   port =              PORT_D
+   hosts_try_fastopen =        :
+   tls_certificate =   CERT2
+   tls_privatekey =    CERT2
  
-   tls_verify_certificates = CA1
-   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = server1.example.net : server1.example.org
-   tls_verify_hosts = *
+   tls_verify_certificates =   CA1
+   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = HOSTIPV4
+   tls_verify_hosts =          *
  
  # this will pass the cert verify including name check
  send_to_server_req_passname:
-   driver = smtp
+   driver =            smtp
+   allow_localhost
+   hosts =             server1.example.com
+   port =              PORT_D
+   hosts_try_fastopen =        :
+   tls_certificate =   CERT2
+   tls_privatekey =    CERT2
+   tls_verify_certificates =   CA1
+   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = HOSTIPV4
+   tls_verify_hosts =          *
+
+ # this will fail the cert verify name check, because CNAME rules
+ send_to_server_req_failchain:
+   driver =            smtp
+   allow_localhost
+   hosts =             serverchain1.example.com
+   port =              PORT_D
+   hosts_try_fastopen =        :
+   tls_certificate =   CERT2
+   tls_privatekey =    CERT2
+   tls_verify_certificates =   CA1
+   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = HOSTIPV4
+   tls_verify_hosts =          *
+
+ # this will pass the cert verify name check, because CNAME rules
+ send_to_server_req_passchain:
+   driver =            smtp
    allow_localhost
-   hosts = HOSTIPV4
-   port = PORT_D
-   tls_certificate = CERT2
-   tls_privatekey = CERT2
+   hosts =             alternatename.server1.example.com
+   port =              PORT_D
+   hosts_try_fastopen =        :
+   tls_certificate =   CERT2
+   tls_privatekey =    CERT2
  
-   tls_verify_certificates = CA1
-   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = noway.example.com : server1.example.com
-   tls_verify_hosts = *
+   tls_verify_certificates =   CA1
+   tls_verify_cert_hostnames = HOSTIPV4
+   tls_verify_hosts =          *
 
 # End