wolfssl/scripts/ocsp-stapling-with-ca-as-responder.test

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2018-02-19 12:29:49 +01:00
#!/bin/sh
# ocsp-stapling.test
trap 'for i in `jobs -p`; do pkill -TERM -P $i; kill $i; done' EXIT
server=login.live.com
ca=certs/external/baltimore-cybertrust-root.pem
[ ! -x ./examples/client/client ] && echo -e "\n\nClient doesn't exist" && exit 1
# is our desired server there? - login.live.com doesn't answers PING
#./scripts/ping.test $server 2
# client test against the server
./examples/client/client -X -C -h $server -p 443 -A $ca -g -W 1
RESULT=$?
[ $RESULT -ne 0 ] && echo -e "\n\nClient connection failed" && exit 1
# setup ocsp responder
./certs/ocsp/ocspd-intermediate1-ca-issued-certs-with-ca-as-responder.sh &
sleep 1
[ $(jobs -r | wc -l) -ne 1 ] && echo -e "\n\nSetup ocsp responder failed, skipping" && exit 0
# client test against our own server - GOOD CERT
./examples/server/server -c certs/ocsp/server1-cert.pem -k certs/ocsp/server1-key.pem &
sleep 1
./examples/client/client -C -A certs/ocsp/root-ca-cert.pem -W 1
RESULT=$?
[ $RESULT -ne 0 ] && echo -e "\n\nClient connection failed" && exit 1
# client test against our own server - REVOKED CERT
./examples/server/server -c certs/ocsp/server2-cert.pem -k certs/ocsp/server2-key.pem &
sleep 1
./examples/client/client -C -A certs/ocsp/root-ca-cert.pem -W 1
RESULT=$?
[ $RESULT -ne 1 ] && echo -e "\n\nClient connection suceeded $RESULT" && exit 1
exit 0