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Our TLS backends need to tread TLS verification errors, e.g.
outdated certificate, untrusted CA, non-matching host, etc.,
as non-fatal, so the application can apply custom key
pinning verification or similar.
This patch changes the OS X SecureTransport backend to behave
accordingly and adjusts the CertificateErrorTest to mirror
this behavior.
This commit also fixes a double-free in
SecureTransportCertificate.
Test-Information:
Connected to a host with an untrusted CA and non-matching
domain in the certificate and was prompted with the Swift
certificate trust dialog on OS X 10.11.3.
Swiften/QA/TLSTest run successfully on OS X 10.11.3.
Change-Id: I4c8ce2178540d79a5f328e2e0558d4deb4295134
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The code was calling CFRelease on a null pointer, which runs
into an assert inside CFRelease.
Test-Information:
The crash happened during client certificate authentication
using the Secure Transport backend. With this patch the crash
is gone.
Change-Id: If389dcb8b8a20fdc5cf77219d6c5afb86c9c3634
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These errors were reported by Clang Analyzer.
Test-Information:
Verified that behavior is still as expected and Clang
Analyzer does not report the warnings anymore.
Change-Id: I149d75241f7680a6d2f2b6b710dd38d1ed81a209
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Added integration tests for certificate validation and
revocation behavior checking.
Test-Information:
Tested client login over TLS against Prosody and M-Link.
Verified client certificate authentication works against
M-Link.
Change-Id: I6ad870f17adbf279f3bac913a3076909308a0021
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