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url: verify correctness of https server certificates (issue2407) Pythons SSL module verifies that certificates received for HTTPS are valid according to the specified cacerts, but it doesn't verify that the certificate is for the host we connect to. We now explicitly verify that the commonName in the received certificate matches the requested hostname and is valid for the time being. This is a minimal patch where we try to fail to the safe side, but we do still rely on Python's SSL functionality and do not try to implement the standards fully and correctly. CRLs and subjectAltName are not handled and proxies haven't been considered. This change might break connections to some sites if cacerts is specified and the certificates (by our definition) isn't correct. The workaround is to disable cacerts which in most cases isn't much worse than it was before with cacerts.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Fri, 01 Oct 2010 00:46:59 +0200
parents 5cd14e1e8385
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#!/bin/sh

"$TESTDIR/hghave" icasefs || exit 80

echo '% test file addition with bad case'
hg init repo1
cd repo1
echo a > a
hg add A
hg st
hg ci -m adda
hg manifest
cd ..

echo '% test case collision on rename (issue 750)'
hg init repo2
cd repo2
echo a > a
hg --debug ci -Am adda
hg mv a A
# 'a' used to be removed under windows
test -f a || echo 'a is missing'
hg st
cd ..

echo '% test case collision between revisions (issue 912)'
hg init repo3
cd repo3
echo a > a
hg ci -Am adda
hg rm a
hg ci -Am removea
echo A > A
# on linux hfs keeps the old case stored, force it
mv a aa
mv aa A
hg ci -Am addA
# Used to fail under case insensitive fs
hg up -C 0
hg up -C
cd ..