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crypto: include NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS in all secure contexts by default
Store loaded NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS into root_certs_vector, allowing them to be added to secure contexts when NewRootCertStore() is called, rather than losing them when unrelated options are provided. When NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS is specified, the root certificates (both bundled and extra) will no longer be preloaded at startup. This improves Node.js startup time and makes the behavior of NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS consistent with the default behavior when NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS is omitted. The original reason NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS were loaded at startup (issues #20432, #20434) was to prevent the environment variable from being changed at runtime. This change preserves the runtime consistency without actually having to load the certs at startup. Fixes: #32010 Refs: #40524 Refs: #23354 PR-URL: #44529 Reviewed-By: Tim Perry <pimterry@gmail.com>
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'use strict'; | ||
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const common = require('../common'); | ||
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if (!common.hasCrypto) | ||
common.skip('missing crypto'); | ||
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const assert = require('node:assert'); | ||
const tls = require('node:tls'); | ||
const { fork } = require('node:child_process'); | ||
const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures'); | ||
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const tests = [ | ||
{ | ||
get clientOptions() { | ||
const secureContext = tls.createSecureContext(); | ||
secureContext.context.addCACert( | ||
fixtures.readKey('ca1-cert.pem') | ||
); | ||
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return { | ||
secureContext | ||
}; | ||
} | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
clientOptions: { | ||
crl: fixtures.readKey('ca2-crl.pem') | ||
} | ||
}, | ||
{ | ||
clientOptions: { | ||
pfx: fixtures.readKey('agent1.pfx'), | ||
passphrase: 'sample' | ||
} | ||
}, | ||
]; | ||
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if (process.argv[2]) { | ||
const testNumber = parseInt(process.argv[2], 10); | ||
assert(testNumber >= 0 && testNumber < tests.length); | ||
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const test = tests[testNumber]; | ||
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const clientOptions = { | ||
...test.clientOptions, | ||
port: process.argv[3], | ||
checkServerIdentity: common.mustCall() | ||
}; | ||
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const client = tls.connect(clientOptions, common.mustCall(() => { | ||
client.end('hi'); | ||
})); | ||
} else { | ||
const serverOptions = { | ||
key: fixtures.readKey('agent3-key.pem'), | ||
cert: fixtures.readKey('agent3-cert.pem') | ||
}; | ||
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for (const testNumber in tests) { | ||
const server = tls.createServer(serverOptions, common.mustCall((socket) => { | ||
socket.end('bye'); | ||
server.close(); | ||
})); | ||
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server.listen(0, common.mustCall(() => { | ||
const env = { | ||
...process.env, | ||
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS: fixtures.path('keys', 'ca2-cert.pem') | ||
}; | ||
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const args = [ | ||
testNumber, | ||
server.address().port, | ||
]; | ||
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fork(__filename, args, { env }).on('exit', common.mustCall((status) => { | ||
assert.strictEqual(status, 0); | ||
})); | ||
})); | ||
} | ||
} |