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4 | 4 |
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5 | 5 | package gocertifi |
6 | 6 |
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7 | | -import "testing" |
| 7 | +import ( |
| 8 | + "crypto/x509" |
| 9 | + "encoding/pem" |
| 10 | + "testing" |
| 11 | + "time" |
| 12 | +) |
8 | 13 |
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9 | 14 | func TestGetCerts(t *testing.T) { |
10 | 15 | certPool, err := CACerts() |
11 | 16 | if certPool == nil || err != nil || len(certPool.Subjects()) == 0 { |
12 | 17 | t.Errorf("Failed to return the certificates.") |
13 | 18 | } |
14 | 19 | } |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +func parsePEM(pemCerts []byte) (certs []*x509.Certificate, err error) { |
| 22 | + for len(pemCerts) > 0 { |
| 23 | + var block *pem.Block |
| 24 | + block, pemCerts = pem.Decode(pemCerts) |
| 25 | + if block == nil { |
| 26 | + break |
| 27 | + } |
| 28 | + if block.Type != "CERTIFICATE" || len(block.Headers) != 0 { |
| 29 | + continue |
| 30 | + } |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | + cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(block.Bytes) |
| 33 | + if err != nil { |
| 34 | + return nil, err |
| 35 | + } |
| 36 | + certs = append(certs, cert) |
| 37 | + } |
| 38 | + return |
| 39 | +} |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | +func checkRootCertsPEM(t *testing.T, pemCerts []byte, when time.Time) (ok bool) { |
| 42 | + now := time.Now() |
| 43 | + t.Logf("Checking certificate validity on %s...", when) |
| 44 | + certs, err := parsePEM(pemCerts) |
| 45 | + if err != nil { |
| 46 | + t.Error(err) |
| 47 | + return false |
| 48 | + } |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | + roots := x509.NewCertPool() |
| 51 | + for _, cert := range certs { |
| 52 | + roots.AddCert(cert) |
| 53 | + } |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | + var minExpires time.Time |
| 56 | + ok = true |
| 57 | + for _, cert := range certs { |
| 58 | + if !cert.IsCA { |
| 59 | + t.Errorf("\u274C %s: not a certificate authority", cert.Subject) |
| 60 | + } |
| 61 | + // This check of keyusage is based on my understanding of key usage purposes |
| 62 | + // https://cabforum.org/wp-content/uploads/CA-Browser-Forum-BR-1.8.0.pdf |
| 63 | + // Section 1.4.2 has no usage restrictions |
| 64 | + if cert.KeyUsage&(x509.KeyUsage(-1)^(x509.KeyUsageCertSign|x509.KeyUsageCRLSign|x509.KeyUsageDigitalSignature)) != 0 { |
| 65 | + t.Logf("\u26A0 %s key usage %#x (see constants at https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/x509/#KeyUsage)", cert.Subject, cert.KeyUsage) |
| 66 | + } else if cert.KeyUsage&(x509.KeyUsageCertSign|x509.KeyUsageCRLSign) == 0 { |
| 67 | + // If the certificate authority is not allowed to sign certificates, why is it here? |
| 68 | + // https://cabforum.org/baseline-requirements-certificate-contents/#CA-Certificates |
| 69 | + t.Logf("\u26A0 %s key usage %#x (see constants at https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/x509/#KeyUsage)", cert.Subject, cert.KeyUsage) |
| 70 | + } |
| 71 | + if minExpires.IsZero() || cert.NotAfter.Before(minExpires) { |
| 72 | + minExpires = cert.NotAfter |
| 73 | + } |
| 74 | + // Check that the certificate is valid now |
| 75 | + if cert.NotBefore.After(now) { |
| 76 | + t.Errorf("\u274C %s: fails NotBefore check: %s", cert.Subject, cert.NotBefore) |
| 77 | + continue |
| 78 | + } |
| 79 | + if cert.NotAfter.Before(now) { |
| 80 | + t.Errorf("\u274C %s: fails NotAfter check: \033[31m%s\033[m", cert.Subject, cert.NotAfter) |
| 81 | + // ... and that it will still be valid later |
| 82 | + } else if cert.NotAfter.Before(when) { |
| 83 | + t.Logf("\u26A0 %s: fails NotAfter check: \033[31m%s\033[m", cert.Subject, cert.NotAfter) |
| 84 | + continue |
| 85 | + } |
| 86 | + _, err := cert.Verify(x509.VerifyOptions{ |
| 87 | + Roots: roots, |
| 88 | + CurrentTime: when, |
| 89 | + }) |
| 90 | + if err != nil { |
| 91 | + t.Errorf("\u274C %s: %s", cert.Subject, err) |
| 92 | + ok = false |
| 93 | + } else { |
| 94 | + t.Logf("\u2705 %s (expires: %s)", cert.Subject, cert.NotAfter) |
| 95 | + } |
| 96 | + } |
| 97 | + if ok { |
| 98 | + t.Log("Success.") |
| 99 | + t.Logf("MinExpire: %s", minExpires) |
| 100 | + } |
| 101 | + return |
| 102 | +} |
| 103 | + |
| 104 | +func TestCerts(t *testing.T) { |
| 105 | + // Check that certificates will still be valid in 3 months |
| 106 | + checkRootCertsPEM(t, []byte(pemcerts), time.Now().AddDate(0, 3, 0)) |
| 107 | +} |
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