// GetClientTLSConfig returns the client TLS config, initializing it if needed. // If Insecure is true, return a nil config, otherwise load a config based // on the SSLCert file. If SSLCert is empty, use a very permissive config. // TODO(marc): empty SSLCert should fail when client certificates are required. func (cfg *Config) GetClientTLSConfig() (*tls.Config, error) { // Early out. if cfg.Insecure { return nil, nil } cfg.clientTLSConfig.once.Do(func() { cfg.clientTLSConfig.tlsConfig, cfg.clientTLSConfig.err = security.LoadClientTLSConfig( cfg.SSLCA, cfg.SSLCert, cfg.SSLCertKey) if cfg.clientTLSConfig.err != nil { cfg.clientTLSConfig.err = errors.Errorf("error setting up client TLS config: %s", cfg.clientTLSConfig.err) } }) return cfg.clientTLSConfig.tlsConfig, cfg.clientTLSConfig.err }
// This is a fairly high-level test of CA and node certificates. // We construct SSL server and clients and use the generated certs. func TestUseCerts(t *testing.T) { defer leaktest.AfterTest(t)() // Do not mock cert access for this test. security.ResetReadFileFn() defer ResetTest() certsDir := util.CreateTempDir(t, "certs_test") defer util.CleanupDir(certsDir) err := security.RunCreateCACert( filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCAKey), 512) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } err = security.RunCreateNodeCert( filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCAKey), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeCert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeKey), 512, []string{"127.0.0.1"}) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } err = security.RunCreateClientCert( filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCAKey), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedRootCert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedRootKey), 512, security.RootUser) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } // Load TLS Configs. This is what TestServer and HTTPClient do internally. _, err = security.LoadServerTLSConfig( filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeCert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeKey)) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } _, err = security.LoadClientTLSConfig( filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeCert), filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeKey)) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } // Start a test server and override certs. // We use a real context since we want generated certs. params := base.TestServerArgs{ SSLCA: filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert), SSLCert: filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeCert), SSLCertKey: filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeKey), } s, _, _ := serverutils.StartServer(t, params) defer s.Stopper().Stop() // Insecure mode. clientContext := testutils.NewNodeTestBaseContext() clientContext.Insecure = true httpClient, err := clientContext.GetHTTPClient() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", s.AdminURL()+"/_admin/v1/health", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not create request: %v", err) } resp, err := httpClient.Do(req) if err == nil { resp.Body.Close() t.Fatalf("Expected SSL error, got success") } // New client. With certs this time. clientContext = testutils.NewNodeTestBaseContext() clientContext.SSLCA = filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedCACert) clientContext.SSLCert = filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeCert) clientContext.SSLCertKey = filepath.Join(certsDir, security.EmbeddedNodeKey) httpClient, err = clientContext.GetHTTPClient() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", s.AdminURL()+"/_admin/v1/health", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not create request: %v", err) } resp, err = httpClient.Do(req) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected success, got %v", err) } resp.Body.Close() if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { t.Fatalf("Expected OK, got: %d", resp.StatusCode) } }