This commit adds a flag to the RSA import/export tests indicating whether it is
expected that a full RSA keypair can be set up from the provided parameters.
Further, the tests of `mbedtls_rsa_import` and `mbedtls_rsa_import_raw` are
expanded to perform key checks and an example encryption-decryption.
This commit adds test for the new library function mbedtls_rsa_check_params for
checking a set of RSA core parameters. There are some toy example tests with
small numbers that can be verified by hand, as well as tests with real world
numbers. Complete, partial and corrupted data are tested, as well the check for
primality exactly if a PRNG is provided.
This commit adds tests for the new library function mbedtls_rsa_export_raw.
Each test case performs the following steps:
- Parse and convert a set of hex-string decoded core RSA parameters into big
endian byte arrays.
- Use these to initialize an RSA context
- Export core RSA parameters as byte arrays again afterwards
- Compare byte strings.
Each test split is performed twice, once with successive and once with
simultaneous exporting.
This commit adds tests for the new library function mbedtls_rsa_export. Each
test case performs the following steps:
- Parse and convert a set of hex-string decoded core RSA parameters into MPI's.
- Use these to initialize an RSA context
- Export core RSA parameters as MPI's again afterwards
- Compare initial MPI's to exported ones.
In the private key case, all core parameters are exported and sanity-checked,
regardless of whether they were also used during setup.
Each test split is performed twice, once with successive and once with
simultaneous exporting.
This commit adds numerous tests for the new library functions mbedtls_rsa_import
and mbedtls_rsa_import_raw in conjunction with mbedtls_rsa_complete for
importing and completing core sets of core RSA parameters (N,P,Q,D,E) into an
RSA context, with the importing accepting either MPI's or raw big endian
buffers.
Each test is determined by the following parameters:
1) Set of parameters provided
We're testing full sets (N,P,Q,D,E), partial sets (N,-,-,D,E) and (N,P,Q,-,E)
that are sufficient to generate missing parameters, and the partial and
insufficient set (N, -, Q, -, E).
2) Simultaenous or successive importing
The functions rsa_import and rsa_import_raw accept importing parameters at
once or one after another. We test both.
3) Sanity of parameters
This commit adds test for the new library function mbedtls_rsa_deduce_moduli for
deducing the prime factors (P,Q) of an RSA modulus N from knowledge of a
pair (D,E) of public and private exponent:
- Two toy examples that can be checked by hand, one fine and with bad parameters.
- Two real world examples, one fine and one with bad parameters.
This commit adds tests for the new library function mbedtls_rsa_deduce_private
for deducing the private RSA exponent D from the public exponent E and the
factorization (P,Q) of the RSA modulus:
- Two toy examples with small numbers that can be checked by hand, one
working fine and another failing due to bad parameters.
- Two real world examples, one fine and one with bad parameters.
The test for MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION wasn't preserving it's own config.h
for the next test.
Also added comments to ARM Compiler 6 tests to better explain them.
This commit adds four tests to tests/ssl-opt.sh:
(1) & (2): Check behaviour of optional/required verification when the
trusted CA chain is empty.
(3) & (4): Check behaviour of optional/required verification when the
client receives a server certificate with an unsupported curve.
* gilles/IOTSSL-1330/development:
Changelog entry for the bug fixes
SSLv3: when refusing renegotiation, stop processing
Ignore failures when sending fatal alerts
Cleaned up double variable declaration
Code portability fix
Added changelog entry
Send TLS alerts in many more cases
Skip all non-executables in run-test-suites.pl
SSL tests: server requires auth, client has no certificate
Balanced braces across preprocessor conditionals
Support setting the ports on the command line
By default, keep allowing SHA-1 in key exchange signatures. Disabling
it causes compatibility issues, especially with clients that use
TLS1.2 but don't send the signature_algorithms extension.
SHA-1 is forbidden in certificates by default, since it's vulnerable
to offline collision-based attacks.
There is now one test case to validate that SHA-1 is rejected in
certificates by default, and one test case to validate that SHA-1 is
supported if MBEDTLS_TLS_DEFAULT_ALLOW_SHA1 is #defined.
SHA-1 is now disabled by default in the X.509 layer. Explicitly enable
it in our tests for now. Updating all the test data to SHA-256 should
be done over time.
With SHA-1 deprecation, we need a few certificates using algorithms in
the default support list. Most tests still use SHA-1 though.
The generation process for the new certificates is recorded in the makefile.
The ECJPAKE test suite uses a size zero array for the empty password
used in the tests, which is not valid C. This commit fixes this.
This originally showed up as a compilation failure on Visual Studio
2015, documented in IOTSSL-1242, but can also be observed with GCC
when using the -Wpedantic compilation option.