| // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "chrome/browser/ssl/chrome_ssl_host_state_delegate.h" |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include "base/command_line.h" |
| #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h" |
| #include "base/test/simple_test_clock.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/browsing_data/browsing_data_helper.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/browsing_data/browsing_data_remover.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/browsing_data/browsing_data_remover_test_util.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ssl/chrome_ssl_host_state_delegate_factory.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/browser.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/tabs/tab_strip_model.h" |
| #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h" |
| #include "chrome/test/base/in_process_browser_test.h" |
| #include "content/public/browser/ssl_host_state_delegate.h" |
| #include "content/public/browser/web_contents.h" |
| #include "content/public/test/browser_test_utils.h" |
| #include "net/base/test_data_directory.h" |
| #include "net/test/cert_test_util.h" |
| #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| const char kOkCertFile[] = "ok_cert.pem"; |
| |
| const char kWWWGoogleHost[] = "www.google.com"; |
| const char kGoogleHost[] = "google.com"; |
| const char kExampleHost[] = "example.com"; |
| |
| const uint64_t kDeltaOneDayInSeconds = UINT64_C(86400); |
| const uint64_t kDeltaOneWeekInSeconds = UINT64_C(604800); |
| |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> GetOkCert() { |
| return net::ImportCertFromFile(net::GetTestCertsDirectory(), kOkCertFile); |
| } |
| |
| // Helper function for setting Finch options |
| void SetFinchConfig(base::CommandLine* command_line, const std::string& group) { |
| command_line->AppendSwitchASCII("--force-fieldtrials", |
| "RevertCertificateErrorDecisions/" + group); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| class ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest : public InProcessBrowserTest {}; |
| |
| // ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest tests basic unit test functionality of the |
| // SSLHostStateDelegate class. For example, tests that if a certificate is |
| // accepted, then it is added to queryable, and if it is revoked, it is not |
| // queryable. Even though it is effectively a unit test, in needs to be an |
| // InProcessBrowserTest because the actual functionality is provided by |
| // ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate which is provided per-profile. |
| // |
| // QueryPolicy unit tests the expected behavior of calling QueryPolicy on the |
| // SSLHostStateDelegate class after various SSL cert decisions have been made. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest, QueryPolicy) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Verifying that all three of the certs we will be looking at are denied |
| // before any action has been taken. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kExampleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Simulate a user decision to allow an invalid certificate exception for |
| // kWWWGoogleHost. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| |
| // Verify that only kWWWGoogleHost is allowed and that the other two certs |
| // being tested still are denied. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kExampleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Simulate a user decision to allow an invalid certificate exception for |
| // kExampleHost. |
| state->AllowCert(kExampleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| |
| // Verify that both kWWWGoogleHost and kExampleHost have allow exceptions |
| // while kGoogleHost still is denied. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kExampleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // HasPolicyAndRevoke unit tests the expected behavior of calling |
| // HasAllowException before and after calling RevokeUserAllowExceptions on the |
| // SSLHostStateDelegate class. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest, HasPolicyAndRevoke) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate* state = |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateFactory::GetForProfile(profile); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Simulate a user decision to allow an invalid certificate exception for |
| // kWWWGoogleHost and for kExampleHost. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| state->AllowCert(kExampleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| |
| // Verify that HasAllowException correctly acknowledges that a user decision |
| // has been made about kWWWGoogleHost. Then verify that HasAllowException |
| // correctly identifies that the decision has been revoked. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(state->HasAllowException(kWWWGoogleHost)); |
| state->RevokeUserAllowExceptions(kWWWGoogleHost); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->HasAllowException(kWWWGoogleHost)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Verify that the revocation of the kWWWGoogleHost decision does not affect |
| // the Allow for kExampleHost. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(state->HasAllowException(kExampleHost)); |
| |
| // Verify the revocation of the kWWWGoogleHost decision does not affect the |
| // non-decision for kGoogleHost. Then verify that a revocation of a URL with |
| // no decision has no effect. |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->HasAllowException(kGoogleHost)); |
| state->RevokeUserAllowExceptions(kGoogleHost); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->HasAllowException(kGoogleHost)); |
| } |
| |
| // Clear unit tests the expected behavior of calling Clear to forget all cert |
| // decision state on the SSLHostStateDelegate class. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest, Clear) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate* state = |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateFactory::GetForProfile(profile); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Simulate a user decision to allow an invalid certificate exception for |
| // kWWWGoogleHost and for kExampleHost. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| |
| // Do a full clear, then make sure that both kWWWGoogleHost, which had a |
| // decision made, and kExampleHost, which was untouched, are now in a denied |
| // state. |
| state->Clear(); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->HasAllowException(kWWWGoogleHost)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->HasAllowException(kExampleHost)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kExampleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // DidHostRunInsecureContent unit tests the expected behavior of calling |
| // DidHostRunInsecureContent as well as HostRanInsecureContent to check if |
| // insecure content has been run and to mark it as such. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| DidHostRunInsecureContent) { |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 42)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 191)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("example.com", 42)); |
| |
| state->HostRanInsecureContent("www.google.com", 42); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 42)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 191)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("example.com", 42)); |
| |
| state->HostRanInsecureContent("example.com", 42); |
| |
| EXPECT_TRUE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 42)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("www.google.com", 191)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(state->DidHostRunInsecureContent("example.com", 42)); |
| } |
| |
| class ForgetAtSessionEndSSLHostStateDelegateTest |
| : public ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest { |
| protected: |
| void SetUpCommandLine(base::CommandLine* command_line) override { |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest::SetUpCommandLine(command_line); |
| SetFinchConfig(command_line, "Session"); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| // QueryPolicyExpired unit tests to make sure that if a certificate decision has |
| // expired, the return value from QueryPolicy returns the correct vaule. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ForgetAtSessionEndSSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| PRE_QueryPolicyExpired) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool expired_previous_decision; |
| |
| // The certificate has never been seen before, so it should be UNKNOWN and |
| // should also indicate that it hasn't expired. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| |
| // After allowing the certificate, a query should say that it is allowed and |
| // also specify that it hasn't expired. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| } |
| |
| // Since this is being checked on a browser instance that expires security |
| // decisions after restart, the test needs to wait until after a restart to |
| // verify that the expiration state is correct. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ForgetAtSessionEndSSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| QueryPolicyExpired) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool expired_previous_decision; |
| |
| // The browser content has restart thus expiring the user decision made above, |
| // so it should indicate that the certificate and error are DENIED but also |
| // that they expired since the last query. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(expired_previous_decision); |
| |
| // However, with a new query, it should indicate that no new expiration has |
| // occurred. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| } |
| |
| // Tests the basic behavior of cert memory in incognito. |
| class IncognitoSSLHostStateDelegateTest |
| : public ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest { |
| protected: |
| void SetUpCommandLine(base::CommandLine* command_line) override { |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest::SetUpCommandLine(command_line); |
| SetFinchConfig(command_line, "OneWeek"); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(IncognitoSSLHostStateDelegateTest, PRE_AfterRestart) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Add a cert exception to the profile and then verify that it still exists |
| // in the incognito profile. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| |
| scoped_ptr<Profile> incognito(profile->CreateOffTheRecordProfile()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* incognito_state = |
| incognito->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| incognito_state->QueryPolicy( |
| kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Add a cert exception to the incognito profile. It will be checked after |
| // restart that this exception does not exist. Note the different cert URL and |
| // error than above thus mapping to a second exception. Also validate that it |
| // was not added as an exception to the regular profile. |
| incognito_state->AllowCert(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // AfterRestart ensures that any cert decisions made in an incognito profile are |
| // forgetten after a session restart even if the field trial group parameter |
| // specifies to remember cert decisions after restart. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(IncognitoSSLHostStateDelegateTest, AfterRestart) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Verify that the exception added before restart to the regular |
| // (non-incognito) profile still exists and was not cleared after the |
| // incognito session ended. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| scoped_ptr<Profile> incognito(profile->CreateOffTheRecordProfile()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* incognito_state = |
| incognito->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| |
| // Verify that the exception added before restart to the incognito profile was |
| // cleared when the incognito session ended. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| incognito_state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, |
| &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // Tests the default certificate memory, which is one week. |
| class DefaultMemorySSLHostStateDelegateTest |
| : public ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest {}; |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(DefaultMemorySSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| PRE_AfterRestart) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(DefaultMemorySSLHostStateDelegateTest, AfterRestart) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // chrome_state takes ownership of this clock |
| base::SimpleTestClock* clock = new base::SimpleTestClock(); |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate* chrome_state = |
| static_cast<ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate*>(state); |
| chrome_state->SetClock(scoped_ptr<base::Clock>(clock)); |
| |
| // Start the clock at standard system time. |
| clock->SetNow(base::Time::NowFromSystemTime()); |
| |
| // This should only pass if the cert was allowed before the test was restart |
| // and thus has now been rememebered across browser restarts. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Simulate the clock advancing by one day, which is less than the expiration |
| // length. |
| clock->Advance(base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kDeltaOneDayInSeconds + 1)); |
| |
| // The cert should still be |ALLOWED| because the default expiration length |
| // has not passed yet. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| // Now simulate the clock advancing by one week, which is past the expiration |
| // point. |
| clock->Advance(base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kDeltaOneWeekInSeconds - |
| kDeltaOneDayInSeconds + 1)); |
| |
| // The cert should now be |DENIED| because the specified delta has passed. |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // The same test as ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest.QueryPolicyExpired but now |
| // applied to a browser context that expires based on time, not restart. This |
| // unit tests to make sure that if a certificate decision has expired, the |
| // return value from QueryPolicy returns the correct vaule. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(DefaultMemorySSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| QueryPolicyExpired) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool expired_previous_decision; |
| |
| // chrome_state takes ownership of this clock |
| base::SimpleTestClock* clock = new base::SimpleTestClock(); |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate* chrome_state = |
| static_cast<ChromeSSLHostStateDelegate*>(state); |
| chrome_state->SetClock(scoped_ptr<base::Clock>(clock)); |
| |
| // Start the clock at standard system time but do not advance at all to |
| // emphasize that instant forget works. |
| clock->SetNow(base::Time::NowFromSystemTime()); |
| |
| // The certificate has never been seen before, so it should be UNKONWN and |
| // should also indicate that it hasn't expired. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| |
| // After allowing the certificate, a query should say that it is allowed and |
| // also specify that it hasn't expired. |
| state->AllowCert(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| |
| // Simulate the clock advancing by one week, the default expiration time. |
| clock->Advance(base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kDeltaOneWeekInSeconds + 1)); |
| |
| // The decision expiration time has come, so it should indicate that the |
| // certificate and error are DENIED but also that they expired since the last |
| // query. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(expired_previous_decision); |
| |
| // However, with a new query, it should indicate that no new expiration has |
| // occurred. |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kWWWGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, |
| &expired_previous_decision)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(expired_previous_decision); |
| } |
| |
| // Tests to make sure that if the user deletes their browser history, SSL |
| // exceptions will be deleted as well. |
| class RemoveBrowsingHistorySSLHostStateDelegateTest |
| : public ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest { |
| public: |
| void RemoveAndWait(Profile* profile) { |
| BrowsingDataRemover* remover = BrowsingDataRemover::CreateForPeriod( |
| profile, BrowsingDataRemover::LAST_HOUR); |
| BrowsingDataRemoverCompletionObserver completion_observer(remover); |
| remover->Remove(BrowsingDataRemover::REMOVE_HISTORY, |
| BrowsingDataHelper::UNPROTECTED_WEB); |
| completion_observer.BlockUntilCompletion(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(RemoveBrowsingHistorySSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| DeleteHistory) { |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| // Add an exception for an invalid certificate. Then remove the last hour's |
| // worth of browsing history and verify that the exception has been deleted. |
| state->AllowCert(kGoogleHost, *cert, net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID); |
| RemoveAndWait(profile); |
| EXPECT_EQ(content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy(kGoogleHost, *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // Tests to make sure that localhost certificate errors are treated as |
| // normal errors or ignored, depending on whether the |
| // kAllowInsecureLocalhost flag is set. |
| // |
| // When the flag isn't set, requests to localhost with invalid |
| // certificates should be denied. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| LocalhostErrorWithoutFlag) { |
| // Serve the Google cert for localhost to generate an error. |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy("localhost", *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::DENIED, |
| state->QueryPolicy("127.0.0.1", *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |
| |
| // When the flag is set, requests to localhost with invalid certificates |
| // should be allowed. |
| class AllowLocalhostErrorsSSLHostStateDelegateTest |
| : public ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest { |
| protected: |
| void SetUpCommandLine(base::CommandLine* command_line) override { |
| ChromeSSLHostStateDelegateTest::SetUpCommandLine(command_line); |
| command_line->AppendSwitch(switches::kAllowInsecureLocalhost); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(AllowLocalhostErrorsSSLHostStateDelegateTest, |
| LocalhostErrorWithFlag) { |
| // Serve the Google cert for localhost to generate an error. |
| scoped_refptr<net::X509Certificate> cert = GetOkCert(); |
| content::WebContents* tab = |
| browser()->tab_strip_model()->GetActiveWebContents(); |
| Profile* profile = Profile::FromBrowserContext(tab->GetBrowserContext()); |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate* state = profile->GetSSLHostStateDelegate(); |
| bool unused_value; |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy("localhost", *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| |
| EXPECT_EQ( |
| content::SSLHostStateDelegate::ALLOWED, |
| state->QueryPolicy("127.0.0.1", *cert, |
| net::CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, &unused_value)); |
| } |