diff --git a/net/haproxy/Makefile b/net/haproxy/Makefile index df16f176b..b05cc6816 100644 --- a/net/haproxy/Makefile +++ b/net/haproxy/Makefile @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk PKG_NAME:=haproxy -PKG_VERSION:=2.4.10 +PKG_VERSION:=2.4.13 PKG_RELEASE:=$(AUTORELEASE) PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.gz PKG_SOURCE_URL:=https://www.haproxy.org/download/2.4/src -PKG_HASH:=4838dcc961a4544ef2d1e1aa7a7624cffdc4dda731d9cb66e46114819a3b1c5c +PKG_HASH:=4788fe975fe7e521746f826c25e80bc95cd15983e2bafa33e43bff23a3fe5ba1 PKG_MAINTAINER:=Thomas Heil , \ Christian Lachner diff --git a/net/haproxy/get-latest-patches.sh b/net/haproxy/get-latest-patches.sh index 386fc88c8..b596e6b56 100755 --- a/net/haproxy/get-latest-patches.sh +++ b/net/haproxy/get-latest-patches.sh @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh CLONEURL=https://git.haproxy.org/git/haproxy-2.4.git -BASE_TAG=v2.4.10 +BASE_TAG=v2.4.13 TMP_REPODIR=tmprepo PATCHESDIR=patches diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/000-BUG-MEDIUM-backend-fix-possible-sockaddr-leak-on-redispatch.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/000-BUG-MEDIUM-backend-fix-possible-sockaddr-leak-on-redispatch.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 749375b79..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/000-BUG-MEDIUM-backend-fix-possible-sockaddr-leak-on-redispatch.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -commit 0a55591b2c9140dee31dbedb6126fbb0b2eb3367 -Author: Willy Tarreau -Date: Fri Dec 24 11:27:53 2021 +0100 - - BUG/MEDIUM: backend: fix possible sockaddr leak on redispatch - - A subtle change of target address allocation was introduced with commit - 68cf3959b ("MINOR: backend: rewrite alloc of stream target address") in - 2.4. Prior to this patch, a target address was allocated by function - assign_server_address() only if none was previously allocated. After - the change, the allocation became unconditional. Most of the time it - makes no difference, except when we pass multiple times through - connect_server() with SF_ADDR_SET cleared. - - The most obvious fix would be to avoid allocating that address there - when already set, but the root cause is that since introduction of - dynamically allocated addresses, the SF_ADDR_SET flag lies. It can - be cleared during redispatch or during a queue redistribution without - the address being released. - - This patch instead gives back all its correct meaning to SF_ADDR_SET - and guarantees that when not set no address is allocated, by freeing - that address at the few places the flag is cleared. The flag could - even be removed so that only the address is checked but that would - require to touch many areas for no benefit. - - The easiest way to test it is to send requests to a proxy with l7 - retries enabled, which forwards to a server returning 500: - - defaults - mode http - timeout client 1s - timeout server 1s - timeout connect 1s - retry-on all-retryable-errors - retries 1 - option redispatch - - listen proxy - bind *:5000 - server app 0.0.0.0:5001 - - frontend dummy-app - bind :5001 - http-request return status 500 - - Issuing "show pools" on the CLI will show that pool "sockaddr" grows - as requests are redispatched, and remains stable with the fix. Even - "ps" will show that the process' RSS grows by ~160B per request. - - This fix will need to be backported to 2.4. Note that before 2.5, - there's no strm->si[1].dst, strm->target_addr must be used instead. - - This addresses github issue #1499. Special thanks to Daniil Leontiev - for providing a well-documented reproducer. - - (cherry picked from commit 266d5405490050adeaf414158f7f4b9bad5298bc) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - (cherry picked from commit 11f5fdd07202f2d39b02c48e29b437aacd286c4d) - [wt: used target_addr] - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/include/haproxy/stream.h -+++ b/include/haproxy/stream.h -@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ - - #include - #include -+#include - #include - #include - #include -@@ -341,6 +342,7 @@ static inline void stream_choose_redispa - if (may_dequeue_tasks(objt_server(s->target), s->be)) - process_srv_queue(objt_server(s->target), 0); - -+ sockaddr_free(&s->target_addr); - s->flags &= ~(SF_DIRECT | SF_ASSIGNED | SF_ADDR_SET); - si->state = SI_ST_REQ; - } else { ---- a/src/queue.c -+++ b/src/queue.c -@@ -561,6 +561,10 @@ int pendconn_dequeue(struct stream *strm - strm->flags &= ~(SF_DIRECT | SF_ASSIGNED | SF_ADDR_SET); - strm->flags |= p->strm_flags & (SF_DIRECT | SF_ASSIGNED | SF_ADDR_SET); - -+ /* the entry might have been redistributed to another server */ -+ if (!(strm->flags & SF_ADDR_SET)) -+ sockaddr_free(&strm->target_addr); -+ - if (p->target) { - /* a server picked this pendconn, it must skip LB */ - strm->target = &p->target->obj_type; diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/001-BUG-MINOR-pools-dont-mark-ourselves-as-harmless-in-DEBUG_UAF-mode.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/001-BUG-MINOR-pools-dont-mark-ourselves-as-harmless-in-DEBUG_UAF-mode.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f666c2482..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/001-BUG-MINOR-pools-dont-mark-ourselves-as-harmless-in-DEBUG_UAF-mode.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -commit 78bc9d39b0b31d647b35131ae45b21a145112192 -Author: Willy Tarreau -Date: Fri Nov 12 10:26:18 2021 +0100 - - BUG/MINOR: pools: don't mark ourselves as harmless in DEBUG_UAF mode - - When haproxy is built with DEBUG_UAF=1, some particularly slow - allocation functions are used for each pool, and it was not uncommon - to see the watchdog trigger during performance tests. For this reason - the allocation functions were surrounded by a pair of thread_harmless - calls to mention that the function was waiting in slow syscalls. The - problem is that this also releases functions blocked in thread_isolate() - which can then start their work. - - In order to protect against the accidental removal of a shared resource - in this situation, in 2.5-dev4 with commit ba3ab7907 ("MEDIUM: servers: - make the server deletion code run under full thread isolation") was added - thread_isolate_full() for functions which want to be totally protected - due to being manipulating some data. - - But this is not sufficient, because there are still places where we - can allocate/free (thus sleep) under a lock, such as in long call - chains involving the release of an idle connection. In this case, if - one thread asks for isolation, one thread might hang in - pool_alloc_area_uaf() with a lock held (for example the conns_lock - when coming from conn_backend_get()->h1_takeover()->task_new()), with - another thread blocked on a lock waiting for that one to release it, - both keeping their bit clear in the thread_harmless mask, preventing - the first thread from being released, thus causing a deadlock. - - In addition to this, it was already seen that the "show fd" CLI handler - could wake up during a pool_free_area_uaf() with an incompletely - released memory area while deleting a file descriptor, and be fooled - showing bad pointers, or during a pool_alloc() on another thread that - was in the process of registering a freshly allocated connection to a - new file descriptor. - - One solution could consist in replacing all thread_isolate() calls by - thread_isolate_full() but then that makes thread_isolate() useless - and only shifts the problem by one slot. - - A better approach could possibly consist in having a way to mark that - a thread is entering an extremely slow section. Such sections would - be timed so that this is not abused, and the bit would be used to - make the watchdog more patient. This would be acceptable as this would - only affect debugging. - - The approach used here for now consists in removing the harmless bits - around the UAF allocator, thus essentially undoing commit 85b2cae63 - ("MINOR: pools: make the thread harmless during the mmap/munmap - syscalls"). - - This is marked as minor because nobody is expected to be running with - DEBUG_UAF outside of development or serious debugging, so this issue - cannot affect regular users. It must be backported to stable branches - that have thread_harmless_now() around the mmap() call. - - (cherry picked from commit fdf53b4962229b6cfcc5bc11151356c3d92d7023) - [wt: applied to include/pool-os.h] - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/include/haproxy/pool-os.h -+++ b/include/haproxy/pool-os.h -@@ -65,12 +65,8 @@ static inline void pool_free_area(void * - static inline void *pool_alloc_area(size_t size) - { - size_t pad = (4096 - size) & 0xFF0; -- int isolated; - void *ret; - -- isolated = thread_isolated(); -- if (!isolated) -- thread_harmless_now(); - ret = mmap(NULL, (size + 4095) & -4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - if (ret != MAP_FAILED) { - /* let's dereference the page before returning so that the real -@@ -83,8 +79,6 @@ static inline void *pool_alloc_area(size - } else { - ret = NULL; - } -- if (!isolated) -- thread_harmless_end(); - return ret; - } - -@@ -101,9 +95,7 @@ static inline void pool_free_area(void * - if (pad >= sizeof(void *) && *(void **)(area - sizeof(void *)) != area) - ABORT_NOW(); - -- thread_harmless_now(); - munmap(area - pad, (size + 4095) & -4096); -- thread_harmless_end(); - } - - #endif /* DEBUG_UAF */ diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/002-BUILD-cli-clear-a-maybe-unused-warning-on-some-older-compilers.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/002-BUILD-cli-clear-a-maybe-unused-warning-on-some-older-compilers.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 72c93f091..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/002-BUILD-cli-clear-a-maybe-unused-warning-on-some-older-compilers.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -commit b9aac36d8d8d3bb05c785aa8f6630338d078f64a -Author: Willy Tarreau -Date: Sat Nov 20 19:17:38 2021 +0100 - - BUILD: cli: clear a maybe-unused warning on some older compilers - - The SHOW_TOT() and SHOW_AVG() macros used in cli_io_handler_show_activity() - produce a warning on gcc 4.7 on MIPS with threads disabled because the - compiler doesn't know that global.nbthread is necessarily non-null, hence - that at least one iteration is performed. Let's just change the loop for - a do {} while () that lets the compiler know it's always initialized. It - also has the tiny benefit of making the code shorter. - - (cherry picked from commit 97b5d07a3e5a33552327bac2e4c9c6a0496f7b5e) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/src/cli.c -+++ b/src/cli.c -@@ -1368,8 +1368,10 @@ static int cli_io_handler_show_activity( - unsigned int _v[MAX_THREADS]; \ - unsigned int _tot; \ - const unsigned int _nbt = global.nbthread; \ -- for (_tot = t = 0; t < _nbt; t++) \ -+ _tot = t = 0; \ -+ do { \ - _tot += _v[t] = (x); \ -+ } while (++t < _nbt); \ - if (_nbt == 1) { \ - chunk_appendf(&trash, " %u\n", _tot); \ - break; \ -@@ -1386,8 +1388,10 @@ static int cli_io_handler_show_activity( - unsigned int _v[MAX_THREADS]; \ - unsigned int _tot; \ - const unsigned int _nbt = global.nbthread; \ -- for (_tot = t = 0; t < _nbt; t++) \ -+ _tot = t = 0; \ -+ do { \ - _tot += _v[t] = (x); \ -+ } while (++t < _nbt); \ - if (_nbt == 1) { \ - chunk_appendf(&trash, " %u\n", _tot); \ - break; \ diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/003-BUILD-ssl-unbreak-the-build-with-newer-libressl.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/003-BUILD-ssl-unbreak-the-build-with-newer-libressl.patch deleted file mode 100644 index cf9154bec..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/003-BUILD-ssl-unbreak-the-build-with-newer-libressl.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -commit f9c40ed93330c9add953310b7ac04a0d4f43ec5c -Author: Daniel Jakots -Date: Tue Dec 7 20:34:39 2021 -0500 - - BUILD: ssl: unbreak the build with newer libressl - - In LibreSSL 3.5.0, BIO is going to become opaque, so haproxy's - compat macros will no longer work. The functions they substitute - have been available since LibreSSL 2.7.0. - - (cherry picked from commit d1a2e2b0d1da0dff726738343fbaed044fb93470) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - (cherry picked from commit ca0b6e08dcc3686794d37e8bfcc4e4a4b2adb806) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/include/haproxy/openssl-compat.h -+++ b/include/haproxy/openssl-compat.h -@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ static inline void SSL_CTX_up_ref(SSL_CT - #define SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs(ctx, chain) do { *(chain) = (ctx)->extra_certs; } while (0) - #endif - --#if HA_OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L -+#if HA_OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000L && (!defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER) || LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x2070000fL) - #define BIO_get_data(b) (b)->ptr - #define BIO_set_data(b, v) do { (b)->ptr = (v); } while (0) - #define BIO_set_init(b, v) do { (b)->init = (v); } while (0) diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/004-DOC-fix-misspelled-keyword-resolve_retries-in-resolvers.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/004-DOC-fix-misspelled-keyword-resolve_retries-in-resolvers.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 3663330c0..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/004-DOC-fix-misspelled-keyword-resolve_retries-in-resolvers.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -commit fc13f79e8f8090018109e5c91e4e4e55a7105146 -Author: Thierry Fournier -Date: Wed Dec 15 19:03:52 2021 +0100 - - DOC: fix misspelled keyword "resolve_retries" in resolvers - - "resolve_retries" was spelled "resolve_retires". - - (cherry picked from commit 55c40ea17778b1afa3cf8f0f0a2cc42717c9364a) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - (cherry picked from commit 8bb445d66b1bfddd77e3cf25973a642212d90880) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/doc/configuration.txt -+++ b/doc/configuration.txt -@@ -15145,7 +15145,7 @@ used by HAProxy. The following processin - 2. When the fallback on the query type was done (or not applicable), HAProxy - retries the original DNS query, with the preferred query type. - -- 3. HAProxy retries previous steps times. If no valid -+ 3. HAProxy retries previous steps times. If no valid - response is received after that, it stops the DNS resolution and reports - the error. - diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/005-BUG-MEDIUM-ssl-initialize-correctly-ssl-w-default-server.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/005-BUG-MEDIUM-ssl-initialize-correctly-ssl-w-default-server.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 8b63ed871..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/005-BUG-MEDIUM-ssl-initialize-correctly-ssl-w-default-server.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -commit 6338b7d4a884639f98823e885325a50750f72e04 -Author: William Lallemand -Date: Tue Dec 28 18:47:17 2021 +0100 - - BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: initialize correctly ssl w/ default-server - - This bug was introduced by d817dc73 ("MEDIUM: ssl: Load client - certificates in a ckch for backend servers") in which the creation of - the SSL_CTX for a server was moved to the configuration parser when - using a "crt" keyword instead of being done in ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx(). - - The patch 0498fa40 ("BUG/MINOR: ssl: Default-server configuration ignored by - server") made it worse by setting the same SSL_CTX for every servers - using a default-server. Resulting in any SSL option on a server applied - to every server in its backend. - - This patch fixes the issue by reintroducing a string which store the - path of certificate inside the server structure, and loading the - certificate in ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx() again. - - This is a quick fix to backport, a cleaner way can be achieve by always - creating the SSL_CTX in ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx() and splitting - properly the ssl_sock_load_srv_cert() function. - - This patch fixes issue #1488. - - Must be backported as far as 2.4. - - (cherry picked from commit 2c776f1c30c85be11c9ba8ca8d9a7d62690d1a32) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - (cherry picked from commit 2f3c354b6cdc21ee185e263b5c7422c86ae58c98) - [wt: ssl_sock_load_srv_cert() doesn't take the create_if_none arg in 2.4, - thus adjust context and make sure ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx() matches - what srv_parse_crt() used to do] - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/include/haproxy/server-t.h -+++ b/include/haproxy/server-t.h -@@ -364,6 +364,7 @@ struct server { - char *verify_host; /* hostname of certificate must match this host */ - char *ca_file; /* CAfile to use on verify */ - char *crl_file; /* CRLfile to use on verify */ -+ char *client_crt; /* client certificate to send */ - struct sample_expr *sni; /* sample expression for SNI */ - #ifdef OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED - char *npn_str; /* NPN protocol string */ ---- a/reg-tests/ssl/ssl_default_server.vtc -+++ b/reg-tests/ssl/ssl_default_server.vtc -@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'versi - feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'feature(OPENSSL)'" - feature ignore_unknown_macro - --server s1 -repeat 7 { -+server s1 -repeat 10 { - rxreq - txresp - } -start -@@ -56,7 +56,10 @@ haproxy h1 -conf { - - backend third_be - default-server ssl crt client1.pem ca-file ca-auth.crt verify none -- server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" crt client2_expired.pem -+ server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" -+ server s2 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" crt client2_expired.pem -+ server s3 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" -+ server s4 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" - - backend fourth_be - default-server ssl crt client1.pem verify none -@@ -106,9 +109,25 @@ client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { - txreq - rxresp - expect resp.status == 200 -+ expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Ok" -+} -run -+ -+client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { -+ txreq -url "/third" -+ txreq -+ rxresp -+ expect resp.status == 200 - expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Expired" - } -run - -+client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} -repeat 2 { -+ txreq -url "/third" -+ txreq -+ rxresp -+ expect resp.status == 200 -+ expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Ok" -+} -run -+ - client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { - txreq -url "/fourth" - txreq ---- a/src/cfgparse-ssl.c -+++ b/src/cfgparse-ssl.c -@@ -1450,25 +1450,17 @@ static int srv_parse_crl_file(char **arg - /* parse the "crt" server keyword */ - static int srv_parse_crt(char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct server *newsrv, char **err) - { -- int retval = -1; -- char *path = NULL; -- - if (!*args[*cur_arg + 1]) { - memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing certificate file path", args[*cur_arg]); - return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; - } - - if ((*args[*cur_arg + 1] != '/') && global_ssl.crt_base) -- memprintf(&path, "%s/%s", global_ssl.crt_base, args[*cur_arg + 1]); -+ memprintf(&newsrv->ssl_ctx.client_crt, "%s/%s", global_ssl.crt_base, args[*cur_arg + 1]); - else -- memprintf(&path, "%s", args[*cur_arg + 1]); -- -- if (path) { -- retval = ssl_sock_load_srv_cert(path, newsrv, err); -- free(path); -- } -+ memprintf(&newsrv->ssl_ctx.client_crt, "%s", args[*cur_arg + 1]); - -- return retval; -+ return 0; - } - - /* parse the "no-check-ssl" server keyword */ ---- a/src/server.c -+++ b/src/server.c -@@ -2063,6 +2063,8 @@ static void srv_conn_src_cpy(struct serv - static void srv_ssl_settings_cpy(struct server *srv, struct server *src) - { - /* is the current proxy's default server and SSL is enabled */ -+ BUG_ON(src->ssl_ctx.ctx != NULL); /* the SSL_CTX must never be initialized in a default-server */ -+ - if (src == &srv->proxy->defsrv && src->use_ssl == 1) - srv->flags |= SRV_F_DEFSRV_USE_SSL; - -@@ -2070,10 +2072,11 @@ static void srv_ssl_settings_cpy(struct - srv->ssl_ctx.ca_file = strdup(src->ssl_ctx.ca_file); - if (src->ssl_ctx.crl_file != NULL) - srv->ssl_ctx.crl_file = strdup(src->ssl_ctx.crl_file); -+ if (src->ssl_ctx.client_crt != NULL) -+ srv->ssl_ctx.client_crt = strdup(src->ssl_ctx.client_crt); - - srv->ssl_ctx.verify = src->ssl_ctx.verify; - -- srv->ssl_ctx.ctx = src->ssl_ctx.ctx; - - if (src->ssl_ctx.verify_host != NULL) - srv->ssl_ctx.verify_host = strdup(src->ssl_ctx.verify_host); ---- a/src/ssl_sock.c -+++ b/src/ssl_sock.c -@@ -4669,7 +4669,7 @@ int ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx(struct serv - { - struct proxy *curproxy = srv->proxy; - int cfgerr = 0; -- SSL_CTX *ctx = srv->ssl_ctx.ctx; -+ SSL_CTX *ctx; - - /* Make sure openssl opens /dev/urandom before the chroot */ - if (!ssl_initialize_random()) { -@@ -4693,6 +4693,26 @@ int ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx(struct serv - if (srv->use_ssl == 1) - srv->xprt = &ssl_sock; - -+ if (srv->ssl_ctx.client_crt) { -+ char *err = NULL; -+ int err_code = 0; -+ -+ /* If there is a crt keyword there, the SSL_CTX will be created here. */ -+ err_code = ssl_sock_load_srv_cert(srv->ssl_ctx.client_crt, srv, &err); -+ if (err_code != ERR_NONE) { -+ if ((err_code & ERR_WARN) && !(err_code & ERR_ALERT)) -+ ha_warning("%s", err); -+ else -+ ha_alert("%s", err); -+ -+ if (err_code & (ERR_FATAL|ERR_ABORT)) -+ cfgerr++; -+ } -+ ha_free(&err); -+ } -+ -+ ctx = srv->ssl_ctx.ctx; -+ - /* The context will be uninitialized if there wasn't any "cert" option - * in the server line. */ - if (!ctx) { diff --git a/net/haproxy/patches/006-REGTESTS-ssl-fix-ssl_default_server-vtc.patch b/net/haproxy/patches/006-REGTESTS-ssl-fix-ssl_default_server-vtc.patch deleted file mode 100644 index cab9a6c9f..000000000 --- a/net/haproxy/patches/006-REGTESTS-ssl-fix-ssl_default_server-vtc.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -commit 7c565501e91f3759274dd7cd43ec9de7c4b9a162 -Author: William Lallemand -Date: Wed Dec 29 18:16:27 2021 +0100 - - REGTESTS: ssl: fix ssl_default_server.vtc - - Patch 2c776f1 ("BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: initialize correctly ssl w/ - default-server") added tests that are not relevant anymore and broke the - reg-test. revert them. - - (cherry picked from commit 0387632ac0db520402550cf19a96d41f8c1661de) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - (cherry picked from commit 5229b2badbc370ef11ad5c6a7c9529bd24b2de66) - Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau - ---- a/reg-tests/ssl/ssl_default_server.vtc -+++ b/reg-tests/ssl/ssl_default_server.vtc -@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'versi - feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc 'feature(OPENSSL)'" - feature ignore_unknown_macro - --server s1 -repeat 10 { -+server s1 -repeat 7 { - rxreq - txresp - } -start -@@ -56,10 +56,7 @@ haproxy h1 -conf { - - backend third_be - default-server ssl crt client1.pem ca-file ca-auth.crt verify none -- server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" -- server s2 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" crt client2_expired.pem -- server s3 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" -- server s4 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" -+ server s1 "${tmpdir}/ssl.sock" crt client2_expired.pem - - backend fourth_be - default-server ssl crt client1.pem verify none -@@ -109,25 +106,9 @@ client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { - txreq - rxresp - expect resp.status == 200 -- expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Ok" --} -run -- --client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { -- txreq -url "/third" -- txreq -- rxresp -- expect resp.status == 200 - expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Expired" - } -run - --client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} -repeat 2 { -- txreq -url "/third" -- txreq -- rxresp -- expect resp.status == 200 -- expect resp.http.x-ssl == "Ok" --} -run -- - client c1 -connect ${h1_clearlst_sock} { - txreq -url "/fourth" - txreq