| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277 | import reimport subprocessimport backoffimport dockerimport pytestdocker_client = docker.from_env()################################################################################# Tests helpers################################################################################@backoff.on_exception(backoff.constant, AssertionError, interval=2, max_tries=15, jitter=None)def assert_log_contains(expected_log_line, container_name="nginxproxy"):    """    Check that the nginx-proxy container log contains a given string.    The backoff decorator will retry the check 15 times with a 2 seconds delay.    :param expected_log_line: string to search for    :return: None    :raises: AssertError if the expected string is not found in the log    """    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    docker_logs = sut_container.logs(stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, follow=False)    assert bytes(expected_log_line, encoding="utf8") in docker_logsdef require_openssl(required_version):    """    This function checks that the required version of OpenSSL is present, and skips the test if not.    Use it as a test function decorator:        @require_openssl("2.3.4")        def test_something():            ...    :param required_version: minimal required version as a string: "1.2.3"    """    def versiontuple(v):        clean_v = re.sub(r"[^\d\.]", "", v)        return tuple(map(int, (clean_v.split("."))))    try:        command_output = subprocess.check_output(["openssl", "version"])    except OSError:        return pytest.mark.skip("openssl command is not available in test environment")    else:        if not command_output:            raise Exception("Could not get openssl version")        openssl_version = str(command_output.split()[1])        return pytest.mark.skipif(            versiontuple(openssl_version) < versiontuple(required_version),            reason=f"openssl v{openssl_version} is less than required version {required_version}")@require_openssl("1.0.2")def negotiate_cipher(sut_container, additional_params='', grep='Cipher is'):    sut_container.reload()    host = f"{sut_container.attrs['NetworkSettings']['Networks']['test_ssl_default']['IPAddress']}:443"    try:        # Enforce TLS 1.2 as newer versions don't support custom dhparam or ciphersuite preference.        # The empty `echo` is to provide `openssl` user input, so that the process exits: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28567565        # `shell=True` enables using a single string to execute as a shell command.        # `text=True` prevents the need to compare against byte strings.        # `stderr=subprocess.PIPE` removes the output to stderr being interleaved with test case status (output during exceptions).        return subprocess.check_output(            f"echo '' | openssl s_client -connect {host} -tls1_2 {additional_params} | grep '{grep}'",            shell=True,            text=True,            stderr=subprocess.PIPE,        )    except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:        # Output a more helpful error, the original exception in this case isn't that helpful.        # `from None` to ignore undesired output from exception chaining.        raise Exception(f"Failed to process CLI request openssl s_client -connect {host} -tls1_2 {additional_params}:\n" + e.stderr) from None# The default `dh_bits` can vary due to configuration.# `additional_params` allows for adjusting the request to a specific `VIRTUAL_HOST`,# where DH size can differ from the configured global default DH size.def can_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container, dh_bits=4096, additional_params=''):    openssl_params = f"-cipher 'EDH' {additional_params}"    r = negotiate_cipher(sut_container, openssl_params)    assert "New, TLSv1.2, Cipher is DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384\n" == r    r2 = negotiate_cipher(sut_container, openssl_params, "Server Temp Key")    assert f"Server Temp Key: DH, {dh_bits} bits" in r2def cannot_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container):    # Fail to negotiate a DHE cipher suite:    r = negotiate_cipher(sut_container, "-cipher 'EDH'")    assert "New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)\n" == r    # Correctly establish a connection (TLS 1.2):    r2 = negotiate_cipher(sut_container)    assert "New, TLSv1.2, Cipher is ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384\n" == r2    r3 = negotiate_cipher(sut_container, grep="Server Temp Key")    assert "X25519" in r3# To verify self-signed certificates, the file path to their CA cert must be provided.# Use the `fqdn` arg to specify the `VIRTUAL_HOST` to request for verification for that cert.## Resolves the following stderr warnings regarding self-signed cert verification and missing SNI:# `Can't use SSL_get_servername`# `verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificate`# `verify error:num=21:unable to verify the first certificate`## The stderr output is hidden due to running the openssl command with `stderr=subprocess.PIPE`.def can_verify_chain_of_trust(sut_container, ca_cert, fqdn):    openssl_params = f"-CAfile '{ca_cert}' -servername '{fqdn}'"    r = negotiate_cipher(sut_container, openssl_params, "Verify return code")    assert "Verify return code: 0 (ok)" in rdef should_be_equivalent_content(sut_container, expected, actual):    expected_checksum = sut_container.exec_run(f"md5sum {expected}").output.split()[0]    actual_checksum = sut_container.exec_run(f"md5sum {actual}").output.split()[0]    assert expected_checksum == actual_checksum# Parse array of container ENV, splitting at the `=` and returning the value, otherwise `None`def get_env(sut_container, var):  env = sut_container.attrs['Config']['Env']  for e in env:    if e.startswith(var):      return e.split('=')[1]    return None################################################################################# Tests################################################################################def test_default_dhparam_is_ffdhe4096(docker_compose):    container_name="dh-default"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"    assert_log_contains("Setting up DH Parameters..", container_name)    # `dhparam.pem` contents should match the default (ffdhe4096.pem):    should_be_equivalent_content(        sut_container,        "/app/dhparam/ffdhe4096.pem",        "/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem"    )    can_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container, 4096)# Overrides default DH group via ENV `DHPARAM_BITS=3072`:def test_can_change_dhparam_group(docker_compose):    container_name="dh-env"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"    assert_log_contains("Setting up DH Parameters..", container_name)    # `dhparam.pem` contents should not match the default (ffdhe4096.pem):    should_be_equivalent_content(        sut_container,        "/app/dhparam/ffdhe3072.pem",        "/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem"    )    can_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container, 3072)def test_fail_if_dhparam_group_not_supported(docker_compose):    container_name="invalid-group-1024"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "exited"    DHPARAM_BITS = get_env(sut_container, "DHPARAM_BITS")    assert DHPARAM_BITS == "1024"    assert_log_contains(        f"ERROR: Unsupported DHPARAM_BITS size: {DHPARAM_BITS}. Use: 2048, 3072, or 4096 (default).",        container_name    )# Overrides default DH group by providing a custom `/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem`:def test_custom_dhparam_is_supported(docker_compose):    container_name="dh-file"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"    assert_log_contains(        "Warning: A custom dhparam.pem file was provided. Best practice is to use standardized RFC7919 DHE groups instead.",        container_name    )    # `dhparam.pem` contents should not match the default (ffdhe4096.pem):    should_be_equivalent_content(        sut_container,        "/app/dhparam/ffdhe3072.pem",        "/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem"    )    can_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container, 3072)# Only `web2` has a site-specific DH param file (which overrides all other DH config)# Other tests here use `web5` explicitly, or implicitly (via ENV `DEFAULT_HOST`, otherwise first HTTPS server)def test_custom_dhparam_is_supported_per_site(docker_compose, ca_root_certificate):    container_name="dh-file"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"    # A site specific `dhparam.pem` with DH group size of 2048-bit.    # DH group size should not match the:    # - 4096-bit default.    # - 3072-bit default, overriden by file.    should_be_equivalent_content(        sut_container,        "/app/dhparam/ffdhe2048.pem",        "/etc/nginx/certs/web2.nginx-proxy.tld.dhparam.pem"    )    # `-servername` required for nginx-proxy to respond with site-specific DH params used:    can_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container, 2048, '-servername web2.nginx-proxy.tld')    # --Unrelated to DH support--    # - `web5` is missing a certificate, but falls back to available `/etc/nginx/certs/nginx-proxy.tld.crt` via `nginx.tmpl` "closest" result.    # - `web2` has it's own cert provisioned at `/etc/nginx/certs/web2.nginx-proxy.tld.crt`.    can_verify_chain_of_trust(        sut_container,        ca_cert = ca_root_certificate,        fqdn    = 'web2.nginx-proxy.tld'    )# NOTE: These two tests will fail without the ENV `DEFAULT_HOST` to prevent# accidentally falling back to `web2` as the default server, which has explicit DH params configured.# Only copying DH params is skipped, not explicit usage via user providing custom files.def test_can_skip_dhparam(docker_compose):    container_name="dh-skip"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"    assert_log_contains("Skipping Diffie-Hellman parameters setup.", container_name)    cannot_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container)def test_can_skip_dhparam_backward_compatibility(docker_compose):    container_name="dh-skip-backward"    sut_container = docker_client.containers.get(container_name)    assert sut_container.status == "running"        assert_log_contains("Warning: The DHPARAM_GENERATION environment variable is deprecated, please consider using DHPARAM_SKIP set to true instead.", container_name)    assert_log_contains("Skipping Diffie-Hellman parameters setup.", container_name)    cannot_negotiate_dhe_ciphersuite(sut_container)def test_web5_https_works(docker_compose, nginxproxy):    r = nginxproxy.get("https://web5.nginx-proxy.tld/port", allow_redirects=False)    assert r.status_code == 200    assert "answer from port 85\n" in r.text
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