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worker: raise exception instead of calling sys.exit() with child's code
When a worker process returns an error code, we would call
`sys.exit()` with that exit code on the main process. The `SystemExit`
exception would then get caught in `scmutil.callcatch()`, which would
return that error code. The comment there says "Commands shouldn't
sys.exit directly", which I agree with. This patch changes it so we
raise a specific exception when a worker fails so we can catch
instead. I think that means that `SystemExit` is now always an
internal error.
(I had earlier thought that this call to `sys.exit()` was from within
the child process until Matt Harbison made me look again, so thanks
for that!)
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9287
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Sat, 07 Nov 2020 21:50:28 -0800 |
parents | 4dcb2791beab |
children | ebee234d952a |
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#require serve ssl Proper https client requires the built-in ssl from Python 2.6. Disable the system configuration which may set stricter TLS requirements. This test expects that legacy TLS versions are supported. $ OPENSSL_CONF= $ export OPENSSL_CONF Make server certificates: $ CERTSDIR="$TESTDIR/sslcerts" $ cat "$CERTSDIR/priv.pem" "$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" >> server.pem $ PRIV=`pwd`/server.pem $ cat "$CERTSDIR/priv.pem" "$CERTSDIR/pub-not-yet.pem" > server-not-yet.pem $ cat "$CERTSDIR/priv.pem" "$CERTSDIR/pub-expired.pem" > server-expired.pem $ hg init test $ cd test $ echo foo>foo $ mkdir foo.d foo.d/bAr.hg.d foo.d/baR.d.hg $ echo foo>foo.d/foo $ echo bar>foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR $ echo bar>foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR $ hg commit -A -m 1 adding foo adding foo.d/bAr.hg.d/BaR adding foo.d/baR.d.hg/bAR adding foo.d/foo $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg0.pid --certificate=$PRIV $ cat ../hg0.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS cacert not found $ hg in --config web.cacerts=no-such.pem https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: could not find web.cacerts: no-such.pem [255] Test server address cannot be reused $ hg serve -p $HGPORT --certificate=$PRIV 2>&1 abort: cannot start server at 'localhost:$HGPORT': $EADDRINUSE$ [255] $ cd .. Our test cert is not signed by a trusted CA. It should fail to verify if we are able to load CA certs. #if no-defaultcacertsloaded $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull (an attempt was made to load CA certificates but none were loaded; see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] #endif #if defaultcacertsloaded $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] #endif Specifying a per-host certificate file that doesn't exist will abort. The full C:/path/to/msysroot will print on Windows. $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile=/does/not/exist clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: path specified by hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile does not exist: */does/not/exist (glob) [255] A malformed per-host certificate file will raise an error $ echo baddata > badca.pem $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile=badca.pem clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: error loading CA file badca.pem: * (glob) (file is empty or malformed?) [255] A per-host certificate mismatching the server will fail verification (modern ssl is able to discern whether the loaded cert is a CA cert) $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile="$CERTSDIR/client-cert.pem" clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (an attempt was made to load CA certificates but none were loaded; see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error) (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] A per-host certificate matching the server's cert will be accepted $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" clone -U https://localhost:$HGPORT/ perhostgood1 requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files new changesets 8b6053c928fe A per-host certificate with multiple certs and one matching will be accepted $ cat "$CERTSDIR/client-cert.pem" "$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" > perhost.pem $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile=perhost.pem clone -U https://localhost:$HGPORT/ perhostgood2 requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files new changesets 8b6053c928fe Defining both per-host certificate and a fingerprint will print a warning $ hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" --config hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha1:ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03 clone -U https://localhost:$HGPORT/ caandfingerwarning (hostsecurity.localhost:verifycertsfile ignored when host fingerprints defined; using host fingerprints for verification) requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files new changesets 8b6053c928fe $ DISABLECACERTS="--config devel.disableloaddefaultcerts=true" Inability to verify peer certificate will result in abort $ hg clone https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull $DISABLECACERTS abort: unable to verify security of localhost (no loaded CA certificates); refusing to connect (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error or set hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e to trust this server) [255] $ hg clone --insecure https://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy-pull warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files new changesets 8b6053c928fe updating to branch default 4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg verify -R copy-pull checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checked 1 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files $ cd test $ echo bar > bar $ hg commit -A -d '1 0' -m 2 adding bar $ cd .. pull without cacert $ cd copy-pull $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > changegroup = sh -c "printenv.py --line changegroup" > EOF $ hg pull $DISABLECACERTS pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: unable to verify security of localhost (no loaded CA certificates); refusing to connect (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for how to configure Mercurial to avoid this error or set hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e to trust this server) [255] $ hg pull --insecure pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets 5fed3813f7f5 changegroup hook: HG_HOOKNAME=changegroup HG_HOOKTYPE=changegroup HG_NODE=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_NODE_LAST=5fed3813f7f5e1824344fdc9cf8f63bb662c292d HG_SOURCE=pull HG_TXNID=TXN:$ID$ HG_TXNNAME=pull https://localhost:$HGPORT/ HG_URL=https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ cd .. cacert configured in local repo $ cp copy-pull/.hg/hgrc copy-pull/.hg/hgrc.bu $ echo "[web]" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc $ echo "cacerts=$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc $ hg -R copy-pull pull pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found $ mv copy-pull/.hg/hgrc.bu copy-pull/.hg/hgrc cacert configured globally, also testing expansion of environment variables in the filename $ echo "[web]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo 'cacerts=$P/pub.pem' >> $HGRCPATH $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg -R copy-pull pull pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg -R copy-pull pull --insecure pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering searching for changes no changes found empty cacert file $ touch emptycafile $ hg --config web.cacerts=emptycafile -R copy-pull pull pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: error loading CA file emptycafile: * (glob) (file is empty or malformed?) [255] cacert mismatch $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" \ > https://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ pulling from https://*:$HGPORT/ (glob) abort: $LOCALIP certificate error: certificate is for localhost (glob) (set hostsecurity.$LOCALIP:certfingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e config setting or use --insecure to connect insecurely) [255] $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" \ > https://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ --insecure pulling from https://*:$HGPORT/ (glob) warning: connection security to $LOCALIP is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering (glob) searching for changes no changes found $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-other.pem" pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-other.pem" \ > --insecure pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering searching for changes no changes found Test server cert which isn't valid yet $ hg serve -R test -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=hg1.pid --certificate=server-not-yet.pem $ cat hg1.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-not-yet.pem" \ > https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] Test server cert which no longer is valid $ hg serve -R test -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=hg2.pid --certificate=server-expired.pem $ cat hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg -R copy-pull pull --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-expired.pem" \ > https://localhost:$HGPORT2/ pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT2/ (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] Setting ciphers to an invalid value aborts $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.ciphers=invalid -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: could not set ciphers: No cipher can be selected. (change cipher string (invalid) in config) [255] $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.localhost:ciphers=invalid -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: could not set ciphers: No cipher can be selected. (change cipher string (invalid) in config) [255] Changing the cipher string works $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.ciphers=HIGH -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ 5fed3813f7f5 Fingerprints - works without cacerts (hostfingerprints) $ hg -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --insecure --config hostfingerprints.localhost=ec:d8:7c:d6:b3:86:d0:4f:c1:b8:b4:1c:9d:8f:5e:16:8e:ef:1c:03 (SHA-1 fingerprint for localhost found in legacy [hostfingerprints] section; if you trust this fingerprint, remove the old SHA-1 fingerprint from [hostfingerprints] and add the following entry to the new [hostsecurity] section: localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e) 5fed3813f7f5 - works without cacerts (hostsecurity) $ hg -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --config hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha1:ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03 5fed3813f7f5 $ hg -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --config hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e 5fed3813f7f5 - multiple fingerprints specified and first matches $ hg --config 'hostfingerprints.localhost=ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03, deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --insecure (SHA-1 fingerprint for localhost found in legacy [hostfingerprints] section; if you trust this fingerprint, remove the old SHA-1 fingerprint from [hostfingerprints] and add the following entry to the new [hostsecurity] section: localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e) 5fed3813f7f5 $ hg --config 'hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha1:ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03, sha1:deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ 5fed3813f7f5 - multiple fingerprints specified and last matches $ hg --config 'hostfingerprints.localhost=deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef, ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --insecure (SHA-1 fingerprint for localhost found in legacy [hostfingerprints] section; if you trust this fingerprint, remove the old SHA-1 fingerprint from [hostfingerprints] and add the following entry to the new [hostsecurity] section: localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e) 5fed3813f7f5 $ hg --config 'hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha1:deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef, sha1:ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ 5fed3813f7f5 - multiple fingerprints specified and none match $ hg --config 'hostfingerprints.localhost=deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef, aeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --insecure abort: certificate for localhost has unexpected fingerprint ec:d8:7c:d6:b3:86:d0:4f:c1:b8:b4:1c:9d:8f:5e:16:8e:ef:1c:03 (check hostfingerprint configuration) [255] $ hg --config 'hostsecurity.localhost:fingerprints=sha1:deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef, sha1:aeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef' -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: certificate for localhost has unexpected fingerprint sha1:ec:d8:7c:d6:b3:86:d0:4f:c1:b8:b4:1c:9d:8f:5e:16:8e:ef:1c:03 (check hostsecurity configuration) [255] - fails when cert doesn't match hostname (port is ignored) $ hg -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ --config hostfingerprints.localhost=ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03 abort: certificate for localhost has unexpected fingerprint f4:2f:5a:0c:3e:52:5b:db:e7:24:a8:32:1d:18:97:6d:69:b5:87:84 (check hostfingerprint configuration) [255] - ignores that certificate doesn't match hostname $ hg -R copy-pull id https://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ --config hostfingerprints.$LOCALIP=ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03 (SHA-1 fingerprint for $LOCALIP found in legacy [hostfingerprints] section; if you trust this fingerprint, remove the old SHA-1 fingerprint from [hostfingerprints] and add the following entry to the new [hostsecurity] section: $LOCALIP:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e) 5fed3813f7f5 Ports used by next test. Kill servers. $ killdaemons.py hg0.pid $ killdaemons.py hg1.pid $ killdaemons.py hg2.pid #if tls1.2 Start servers running supported TLS versions $ cd test $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg0.pid --certificate=$PRIV \ > --config devel.serverexactprotocol=tls1.0 $ cat ../hg0.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg serve -p $HGPORT1 -d --pid-file=../hg1.pid --certificate=$PRIV \ > --config devel.serverexactprotocol=tls1.1 $ cat ../hg1.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg serve -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=../hg2.pid --certificate=$PRIV \ > --config devel.serverexactprotocol=tls1.2 $ cat ../hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cd .. Clients talking same TLS versions work $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.0 id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ 5fed3813f7f5 $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.1 id https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ 5fed3813f7f5 $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.2 id https://localhost:$HGPORT2/ 5fed3813f7f5 Clients requiring newer TLS version than what server supports fail $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.1+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.1 id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.1+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.2 id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.2+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.2 id https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.2+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] --insecure will allow TLS 1.0 connections and override configs $ hg --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.2 id --insecure https://localhost:$HGPORT1/ warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering 5fed3813f7f5 The per-host config option overrides the default $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ \ > --config hostsecurity.minimumprotocol=tls1.2 \ > --config hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 5fed3813f7f5 The per-host config option by itself works $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ \ > --config hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.2 (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.2+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] .hg/hgrc file [hostsecurity] settings are applied to remote ui instances (issue5305) $ cat >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc << EOF > [hostsecurity] > localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.2 > EOF $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg -R copy-pull id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (could not negotiate a common security protocol (tls1.2+) with localhost; the likely cause is Mercurial is configured to be more secure than the server can support) (consider contacting the operator of this server and ask them to support modern TLS protocol versions; or, set hostsecurity.localhost:minimumprotocol=tls1.0 to allow use of legacy, less secure protocols when communicating with this server) (see https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/SecureConnections for more info) abort: error: .*(unsupported protocol|wrong ssl version).* (re) [255] $ killdaemons.py hg0.pid $ killdaemons.py hg1.pid $ killdaemons.py hg2.pid #endif Prepare for connecting through proxy $ hg serve -R test -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg0.pid --certificate=$PRIV $ cat hg0.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ hg serve -R test -p $HGPORT2 -d --pid-file=hg2.pid --certificate=server-expired.pem $ cat hg2.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS tinyproxy.py doesn't fully detach, so killing it may result in extra output from the shell. So don't kill it. $ tinyproxy.py $HGPORT1 localhost >proxy.log </dev/null 2>&1 & $ while [ ! -f proxy.pid ]; do sleep 0; done $ cat proxy.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ echo "[http_proxy]" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc $ echo "always=True" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc $ echo "[hostfingerprints]" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc $ echo "localhost =" >> copy-pull/.hg/hgrc Test unvalidated https through proxy $ http_proxy=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ hg -R copy-pull pull --insecure pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ warning: connection security to localhost is disabled per current settings; communication is susceptible to eavesdropping and tampering searching for changes no changes found Test https with cacert and fingerprint through proxy $ http_proxy=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ hg -R copy-pull pull \ > --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub.pem" pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ searching for changes no changes found $ http_proxy=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ hg -R copy-pull pull https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --config hostfingerprints.localhost=ecd87cd6b386d04fc1b8b41c9d8f5e168eef1c03 --trace pulling from https://*:$HGPORT/ (glob) (SHA-1 fingerprint for localhost found in legacy [hostfingerprints] section; if you trust this fingerprint, remove the old SHA-1 fingerprint from [hostfingerprints] and add the following entry to the new [hostsecurity] section: localhost:fingerprints=sha256:20:de:b3:ad:b4:cd:a5:42:f0:74:41:1c:a2:70:1e:da:6e:c0:5c:16:9e:e7:22:0f:f1:b7:e5:6e:e4:92:af:7e) searching for changes no changes found Test https with cert problems through proxy $ http_proxy=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ hg -R copy-pull pull \ > --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-other.pem" pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT/ (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] $ http_proxy=http://localhost:$HGPORT1/ hg -R copy-pull pull \ > --config web.cacerts="$CERTSDIR/pub-expired.pem" https://localhost:$HGPORT2/ pulling from https://localhost:$HGPORT2/ (the full certificate chain may not be available locally; see "hg help debugssl") (windows !) abort: error: *certificate verify failed* (glob) [255] $ killdaemons.py hg0.pid $ cd test Missing certificate file(s) are detected $ hg serve -p $HGPORT --certificate=/missing/certificate \ > --config devel.servercafile=$PRIV --config devel.serverrequirecert=true abort: referenced certificate file (*/missing/certificate) does not exist (glob) [255] $ hg serve -p $HGPORT --certificate=$PRIV \ > --config devel.servercafile=/missing/cafile --config devel.serverrequirecert=true abort: referenced certificate file (*/missing/cafile) does not exist (glob) [255] Start hgweb that requires client certificates: $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../hg0.pid --certificate=$PRIV \ > --config devel.servercafile=$PRIV --config devel.serverrequirecert=true $ cat ../hg0.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cd .. without client certificate: $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: error: .*(\$ECONNRESET\$|certificate required|handshake failure).* (re) [255] with client certificate: $ cat << EOT >> $HGRCPATH > [auth] > l.prefix = localhost > l.cert = $CERTSDIR/client-cert.pem > l.key = $CERTSDIR/client-key.pem > EOT $ P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ \ > --config auth.l.key="$CERTSDIR/client-key-decrypted.pem" 5fed3813f7f5 $ printf '1234\n' | env P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ \ > --config ui.interactive=True --config ui.nontty=True passphrase for */client-key.pem: 5fed3813f7f5 (glob) $ env P="$CERTSDIR" hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ abort: error: * (glob) [255] Missing certficate and key files result in error $ hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --config auth.l.cert=/missing/cert abort: certificate file (*/missing/cert) does not exist; cannot connect to localhost (glob) (restore missing file or fix references in Mercurial config) [255] $ hg id https://localhost:$HGPORT/ --config auth.l.key=/missing/key abort: certificate file (*/missing/key) does not exist; cannot connect to localhost (glob) (restore missing file or fix references in Mercurial config) [255]