#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use Digest::HMAC_MD5 qw(hmac_md5_hex); use English qw/ -no_match_vars /; use File::Path; use Scalar::Util qw( openhandle ); use Test::More qw(no_plan); use lib 't'; use lib 'lib'; use Qpsmtpd::Constants; use_ok('Test::Qpsmtpd'); use_ok('Qpsmtpd::Auth'); my ($smtpd, $conn) = Test::Qpsmtpd->new_conn(); ok($smtpd, "get new connection ($smtpd)"); isa_ok($conn, 'Qpsmtpd::Connection', "get new connection"); my $r; my $user = 'good@example.com'; my $pass = 'good_pass'; my $enc_plain = Qpsmtpd::Auth::e64(join("\0", '', $user, $pass)); # get_auth_details_plain: plain auth method handles credentials properly my ($loginas, $ruser, $passClear) = Qpsmtpd::Auth::get_auth_details_plain($smtpd, $enc_plain); cmp_ok($user, 'eq', $user, "get_auth_details_plain, user"); cmp_ok($passClear, 'eq', $pass, "get_auth_details_plain, password"); my $bad_auth = Qpsmtpd::Auth::e64(join("\0", 'loginas', 'user@foo', 'passer')); ($loginas, $ruser, $passClear) = Qpsmtpd::Auth::get_auth_details_plain($smtpd, $bad_auth); ok(!$loginas, "get_auth_details_plain, loginas -"); ok(!$ruser, "get_auth_details_plain, user -"); ok(!$passClear, "get_auth_details_plain, pass -"); # these plugins test against whicever loaded plugin provides their selected # auth type. Right now, they end up testing against auth_flat_file. # PLAIN $r = Qpsmtpd::Auth::SASL($smtpd, 'plain', $enc_plain); cmp_ok(OK, '==', $r, "plain auth"); if ($ENV{QPSMTPD_DEVELOPER} && is_interactive()) { # same thing, but must be entered interactively print "answer: $enc_plain\n"; $r = Qpsmtpd::Auth::SASL($smtpd, 'plain', ''); cmp_ok(OK, '==', $r, "SASL, plain"); } # LOGIN if ($ENV{QPSMTPD_DEVELOPER} && is_interactive()) { my $enc_user = Qpsmtpd::Auth::e64($user); my $enc_pass = Qpsmtpd::Auth::e64($pass); # get_base64_response print "answer: $enc_user\n"; $r = Qpsmtpd::Auth::get_base64_response($smtpd, 'Username'); cmp_ok($r, 'eq', $user, "get_base64_response +"); # get_auth_details_login print "answer: $enc_pass\n"; ($ruser, $passClear) = Qpsmtpd::Auth::get_auth_details_login($smtpd, $enc_user); cmp_ok($ruser, 'eq', $user, "get_auth_details_login, user +"); cmp_ok($passClear, 'eq', $pass, "get_auth_details_login, pass +"); print "encoded pass: $enc_pass\n"; $r = Qpsmtpd::Auth::SASL($smtpd, 'login', $enc_user); cmp_ok(OK, '==', $r, "SASL, login"); } # CRAM-MD5 if ($ENV{QPSMTPD_DEVELOPER} && is_interactive()) { print "starting SASL\n"; # since we don't have bidirection communication here, we pre-generate a ticket my $ticket = sprintf('<%x.%x@%s>', rand(1000000), time(), $smtpd->config('me')); my $hash_pass = hmac_md5_hex($ticket, $pass); my $enc_answer = Qpsmtpd::Auth::e64(join(' ', $user, $hash_pass)); print "answer: $enc_answer\n"; my (@r) = Qpsmtpd::Auth::get_auth_details_cram_md5($smtpd, $ticket); cmp_ok($r[0], 'eq', $ticket, "get_auth_details_cram_md5, ticket"); cmp_ok($r[1], 'eq', $user, "get_auth_details_cram_md5, user"); cmp_ok($r[2], 'eq', $hash_pass, "get_auth_details_cram_md5, passHash"); #warn Data::Dumper::Dumper(\@r); # this isn't going to work without bidirection communication to get the ticket #$r = Qpsmtpd::Auth::SASL($smtpd, 'cram-md5' ); #cmp_ok( OK, '==', $r, "login auth"); } sub is_interactive { ## no critic # borrowed from IO::Interactive my ($out_handle) = (@_, select); # Default to default output handle # Not interactive if output is not to terminal... return if not -t $out_handle; # If *ARGV is opened, we're interactive if... if (openhandle * ARGV) { # ...it's currently opened to the magic '-' file return -t *STDIN if defined $ARGV && $ARGV eq '-'; # ...it's at end-of-file and the next file is the magic '-' file return @ARGV > 0 && $ARGV[0] eq '-' && -t *STDIN if eof *ARGV; # ...it's directly attached to the terminal return -t *ARGV; } # If *ARGV isn't opened, it will be interactive if *STDIN is attached # to a terminal and either there are no files specified on the command line # or if there are files and the first is the magic '-' file return -t *STDIN && (@ARGV == 0 || $ARGV[0] eq '-'); } __END__ if ( ref $r ) { } else { warn $r; } #print Data::Dumper::Dumper($conn); #print Data::Dumper::Dumper($smtpd);