[Bug 39070] New: Several connector tests fail with OpenSSL

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Fri Jul 8 15:43:23 CEST 2011


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39070

           Summary: Several connector tests fail with OpenSSL
           Product: Wocky
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: General
        AssignedTo: telepathy-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
        ReportedBy: will.thompson at collabora.co.uk
         QAContact: telepathy-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org


For a while now, 11 of the connector tests have failed when Wocky is built with
OpenSSL. Specifically:

    Failure: /connector/multica-verification/tls/nohost/ok
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/tls/crl/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/tls/expired/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/tls/inactive/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/tls/selfsigned/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/ssl/crl/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/ssl/expired/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/ssl/inactive/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-verification/ssl/selfsigned/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-nonverification/tls/crl/fail
    Failure: /connector/cert-nonverification/ssl/crl/fail

The first fails as follows:

  /connector/multica-verification/tls/nohost/ok:                       Error:
wocky-tls-cert-error.4: SSL Certificate for weasel-juice.org is insecure
(unknown signer)

The others, as of Wocky master, just segfault. With a patch to be attached,
it's clearer that they fail because the connection attempt succeeds when it's
expected to fail with a specific error.

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