metasploit-framework/lib/rex/socket/ssl_tcp_server.rb.ut.rb

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
$:.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..'))
require 'test/unit'
require 'rex/socket/ssl_tcp_server'
require 'rex/socket/ssl_tcp'
require 'rex/text'
class Rex::Socket::SslTcpServer::UnitTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
# XXX. The client data is sent & decrypted just fine. The server data is not. the client thread just spins. BAH.
#
# As of 2011-03-04, works fine on 1.8.6-p399, 1.8.7-p330, 1.9.1-p378
#
def test_tcp_server
#return;
serv_port = 65433
c = nil
threads = []
# Server thread
threads << Thread.new() {
serv = Rex::Socket.create_tcp_server('LocalPort' => serv_port, 'SSL' => true)
assert_kind_of(Rex::Socket::SslTcpServer, serv, "type => ssl")
assert_kind_of(Rex::Socket::TcpServer, serv, "type => tcp")
assert_kind_of(Rex::IO::StreamServer, serv, "type => stream")
s = serv.accept
assert_equal("client_data\n", s.get_once(), "s: get_once")
assert_equal(3, s.write("Yo\n"), "s: put Yo")
# Make sure methods are Strings for 1.9 compat (which returns
# symbols)
meths = s.methods.map {|m| m.to_s}
assert(meths.include?("<<"), "Has <<")
assert(meths.include?(">>"), "Has >>")
assert(meths.include?("has_read_data?"), "Has has_read_data?")
serv.close
}
# Client thread
threads << Thread.new() {
sleep(2)
assert_nothing_raised {
c = Rex::Socket::SslTcp.create(
'PeerHost' => '127.0.0.1',
'PeerPort' => serv_port
)
}
assert_kind_of(Rex::Socket::Tcp, c, "TCP")
assert_kind_of(Rex::Socket::SslTcp, c, "SSL")
assert_equal(12, c.write("client_data\n"), "c: write")
assert_equal("Yo\n", c.get_once(), "c: get_once")
c.close if (c)
}
threads.each { |aThread| aThread.join }
end
end