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From 9f39318072b5775cf527f83daf8cb5d64678ac86 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?=C5=81ukasz=20Langa?= <lukasz@langa.pl>
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Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 19:57:01 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 1/4] gh-108310: Fix CVE-2023-40217: Check for & avoid the ssl
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pre-close flaw (#108321)
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gh-108310: Fix CVE-2023-40217: Check for & avoid the ssl pre-close flaw
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Instances of `ssl.SSLSocket` were vulnerable to a bypass of the TLS handshake
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and included protections (like certificate verification) and treating sent
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unencrypted data as if it were post-handshake TLS encrypted data.
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The vulnerability is caused when a socket is connected, data is sent by the
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malicious peer and stored in a buffer, and then the malicious peer closes the
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socket within a small timing window before the other peers’ TLS handshake can
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begin. After this sequence of events the closed socket will not immediately
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attempt a TLS handshake due to not being connected but will also allow the
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buffered data to be read as if a successful TLS handshake had occurred.
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Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith [Google LLC] <greg@krypto.org>
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---
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Lib/ssl.py | 31 ++-
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Lib/test/test_ssl.py | 214 ++++++++++++++++++
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...-08-22-17-39-12.gh-issue-108310.fVM3sg.rst | 7 +
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3 files changed, 251 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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create mode 100644 Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-08-22-17-39-12.gh-issue-108310.fVM3sg.rst
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diff --git a/Lib/ssl.py b/Lib/ssl.py
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index c5c5529..288f237 100644
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--- a/Lib/ssl.py
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+++ b/Lib/ssl.py
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@@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
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type=sock.type,
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proto=sock.proto,
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fileno=sock.fileno())
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- self.settimeout(sock.gettimeout())
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+ sock_timeout = sock.gettimeout()
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sock.detach()
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elif fileno is not None:
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socket.__init__(self, fileno=fileno)
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@@ -755,9 +755,38 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
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if e.errno != errno.ENOTCONN:
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raise
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connected = False
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+ blocking = self.getblocking()
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+ self.setblocking(False)
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+ try:
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+ # We are not connected so this is not supposed to block, but
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+ # testing revealed otherwise on macOS and Windows so we do
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+ # the non-blocking dance regardless. Our raise when any data
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+ # is found means consuming the data is harmless.
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data = self.recv(1)
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+ except OSError as e:
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+ # EINVAL occurs for recv(1) on non-connected on unix sockets.
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+ if e.errno not in (errno.ENOTCONN, errno.EINVAL):
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+ raise
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data = b''
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+ self.setblocking(blocking)
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+ if notconn_pre_handshake_data:
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+ # This prevents pending data sent to the socket before it was
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+ # closed from escaping to the caller who could otherwise
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+ # presume it came through a successful TLS connection.
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+ reason = "Closed before TLS handshake with data in recv buffer."
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data_error = SSLError(e.errno, reason)
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+ # Add the SSLError attributes that _ssl.c always adds.
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data_error.reason = reason
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data_error.library = None
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+ try:
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+ self.close()
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+ except OSError:
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+ pass
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+ raise notconn_pre_handshake_data_error
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else:
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connected = True
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+ self.settimeout(sock_timeout) # Must come after setblocking() calls.
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self._closed = False
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self._sslobj = None
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self._connected = connected
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diff --git a/Lib/test/test_ssl.py b/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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index b35db25..e24d11b 100644
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--- a/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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+++ b/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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@@ -3,11 +3,14 @@
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import sys
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import unittest
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from test import support
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+import re
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import socket
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import select
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+import struct
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import time
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import datetime
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import gc
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+import http.client
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import os
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import errno
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import pprint
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@@ -3940,6 +3943,217 @@ class TestPostHandshakeAuth(unittest.TestCase):
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# server cert has not been validated
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self.assertEqual(s.getpeercert(), {})
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+def set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(sock):
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+ sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER, struct.pack('ii', 1, 0))
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+
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+
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+class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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+ """Verify behavior of close sockets with received data before to the handshake.
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+ """
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+
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+ class SingleConnectionTestServerThread(threading.Thread):
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+
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+ def __init__(self, *, name, call_after_accept):
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+ self.call_after_accept = call_after_accept
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+ self.received_data = b'' # set by .run()
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+ self.wrap_error = None # set by .run()
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+ self.listener = None # set by .start()
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+ self.port = None # set by .start()
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+ super().__init__(name=name)
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+
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+ def __enter__(self):
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+ self.start()
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+ return self
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+
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+ def __exit__(self, *args):
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+ try:
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+ if self.listener:
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+ self.listener.close()
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+ except OSError:
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+ pass
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+ self.join()
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+ self.wrap_error = None # avoid dangling references
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+
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+ def start(self):
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+ self.ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
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+ self.ssl_ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
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+ self.ssl_ctx.load_verify_locations(cafile=ONLYCERT)
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+ self.ssl_ctx.load_cert_chain(certfile=ONLYCERT, keyfile=ONLYKEY)
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+ self.listener = socket.socket()
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+ self.port = support.bind_port(self.listener)
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+ self.listener.settimeout(2.0)
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+ self.listener.listen(1)
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+ super().start()
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+
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+ def run(self):
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+ conn, address = self.listener.accept()
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+ self.listener.close()
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+ with conn:
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+ if self.call_after_accept(conn):
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+ return
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+ try:
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+ tls_socket = self.ssl_ctx.wrap_socket(conn, server_side=True)
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+ except OSError as err: # ssl.SSLError inherits from OSError
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+ self.wrap_error = err
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+ else:
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+ try:
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+ self.received_data = tls_socket.recv(400)
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+ except OSError:
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+ pass # closed, protocol error, etc.
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+
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+ def non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(self, err):
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+ if sys.platform == "linux":
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+ return # Expect the full test setup to always work on Linux.
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+ if (isinstance(err, ConnectionResetError) or
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+ (isinstance(err, OSError) and err.errno == errno.EINVAL) or
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+ re.search('wrong.version.number', getattr(err, "reason", ""), re.I)):
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+ # On Windows the TCP RST leads to a ConnectionResetError
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+ # (ECONNRESET) which Linux doesn't appear to surface to userspace.
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+ # If wrap_socket() winds up on the "if connected:" path and doing
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+ # the actual wrapping... we get an SSLError from OpenSSL. Typically
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+ # WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER. While appropriate, neither is the scenario
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+ # we're specifically trying to test. The way this test is written
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+ # is known to work on Linux. We'll skip it anywhere else that it
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+ # does not present as doing so.
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+ self.skipTest("Could not recreate conditions on {}: \
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+ err={}".format(sys.platform,err))
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+ # If maintaining this conditional winds up being a problem.
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+ # just turn this into an unconditional skip anything but Linux.
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+ # The important thing is that our CI has the logic covered.
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+
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+ def test_preauth_data_to_tls_server(self):
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+ server_accept_called = threading.Event()
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+ ready_for_server_wrap_socket = threading.Event()
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+
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+ def call_after_accept(unused):
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+ server_accept_called.set()
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+ if not ready_for_server_wrap_socket.wait(2.0):
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+ raise RuntimeError("wrap_socket event never set, test may fail.")
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+ return False # Tell the server thread to continue.
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+
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+ server = self.SingleConnectionTestServerThread(
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+ call_after_accept=call_after_accept,
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+ name="preauth_data_to_tls_server")
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+ server.__enter__() # starts it
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+ self.addCleanup(server.__exit__) # ... & unittest.TestCase stops it.
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+
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+ with socket.socket() as client:
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+ client.connect(server.listener.getsockname())
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+ # This forces an immediate connection close via RST on .close().
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+ set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(client)
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+ client.setblocking(False)
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+
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+ server_accept_called.wait()
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+ client.send(b"DELETE /data HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n")
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+ client.close() # RST
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+
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+ ready_for_server_wrap_socket.set()
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+ server.join()
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+ wrap_error = server.wrap_error
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+ self.assertEqual(b"", server.received_data)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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+ self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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+ self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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+ self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+
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+ def test_preauth_data_to_tls_client(self):
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+ client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket = threading.Event()
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+
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+ def call_after_accept(conn_to_client):
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+ # This forces an immediate connection close via RST on .close().
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+ set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(conn_to_client)
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+ conn_to_client.send(
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+ b"HTTP/1.0 307 Temporary Redirect\r\n"
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+ b"Location: https://example.com/someone-elses-server\r\n"
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+ b"\r\n")
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+ conn_to_client.close() # RST
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+ client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.set()
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+ return True # Tell the server to stop.
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+
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+ server = self.SingleConnectionTestServerThread(
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+ call_after_accept=call_after_accept,
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+ name="preauth_data_to_tls_client")
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+ server.__enter__() # starts it
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+ self.addCleanup(server.__exit__) # ... & unittest.TestCase stops it.
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+
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+ # Redundant; call_after_accept sets SO_LINGER on the accepted conn.
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+ set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(server.listener)
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+
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+ with socket.socket() as client:
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+ client.connect(server.listener.getsockname())
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+ if not client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.wait(2.0):
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+ self.fail("test server took too long.")
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+ ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
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+ try:
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+ tls_client = ssl_ctx.wrap_socket(
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+ client, server_hostname="localhost")
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+ except OSError as err: # SSLError inherits from OSError
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+ wrap_error = err
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+ received_data = b""
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+ else:
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+ wrap_error = None
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+ received_data = tls_client.recv(400)
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+ tls_client.close()
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+
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+ server.join()
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+ self.assertEqual(b"", received_data)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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+ self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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+ self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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+ self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+
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+ def test_https_client_non_tls_response_ignored(self):
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+
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+ server_responding = threading.Event()
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+
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+ class SynchronizedHTTPSConnection(http.client.HTTPSConnection):
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+ def connect(self):
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+ http.client.HTTPConnection.connect(self)
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+ # Wait for our fault injection server to have done its thing.
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+ if not server_responding.wait(1.0) and support.verbose:
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+ sys.stdout.write("server_responding event never set.")
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+ self.sock = self._context.wrap_socket(
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+ self.sock, server_hostname=self.host)
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+
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+ def call_after_accept(conn_to_client):
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+ # This forces an immediate connection close via RST on .close().
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+ set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(conn_to_client)
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+ conn_to_client.send(
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+ b"HTTP/1.0 402 Payment Required\r\n"
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+ b"\r\n")
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+ conn_to_client.close() # RST
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+ server_responding.set()
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+ return True # Tell the server to stop.
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+
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+ server = self.SingleConnectionTestServerThread(
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+ call_after_accept=call_after_accept,
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+ name="non_tls_http_RST_responder")
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+ server.__enter__() # starts it
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+ self.addCleanup(server.__exit__) # ... & unittest.TestCase stops it.
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+ # Redundant; call_after_accept sets SO_LINGER on the accepted conn.
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+ set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(server.listener)
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+
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+ connection = SynchronizedHTTPSConnection(
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+ f"localhost",
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+ port=server.port,
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+ context=ssl.create_default_context(),
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+ timeout=2.0,
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+ )
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+ # There are lots of reasons this raises as desired, long before this
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+ # test was added. Sending the request requires a successful TLS wrapped
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+ # socket; that fails if the connection is broken. It may seem pointless
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+ # to test this. It serves as an illustration of something that we never
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+ # want to happen... properly not happening.
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+ with self.assertRaises(OSError) as err_ctx:
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+ connection.request("HEAD", "/test", headers={"Host": "localhost"})
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+ response = connection.getresponse()
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+
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def test_main(verbose=False):
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if support.verbose:
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diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-08-22-17-39-12.gh-issue-108310.fVM3sg.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-08-22-17-39-12.gh-issue-108310.fVM3sg.rst
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..403c77a
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2023-08-22-17-39-12.gh-issue-108310.fVM3sg.rst
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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
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+Fixed an issue where instances of :class:`ssl.SSLSocket` were vulnerable to
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+a bypass of the TLS handshake and included protections (like certificate
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+verification) and treating sent unencrypted data as if it were
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+post-handshake TLS encrypted data. Security issue reported as
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+`CVE-2023-40217
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+<https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-40217>`_ by
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+Aapo Oksman. Patch by Gregory P. Smith.
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--
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2.41.0
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From 6fbb37c0b7ab8ce1db8e2e78df62d6e5c1e56766 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: "Miss Islington (bot)"
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<31488909+miss-islington@users.noreply.github.com>
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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2023 03:10:56 -0700
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Subject: [PATCH 2/4] gh-108342: Break ref cycle in SSLSocket._create() exc
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(GH-108344) (#108352)
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Explicitly break a reference cycle when SSLSocket._create() raises an
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exception. Clear the variable storing the exception, since the
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exception traceback contains the variables and so creates a reference
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cycle.
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This test leak was introduced by the test added for the fix of GH-108310.
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(cherry picked from commit 64f99350351bc46e016b2286f36ba7cd669b79e3)
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Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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---
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Lib/ssl.py | 6 +++++-
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1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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diff --git a/Lib/ssl.py b/Lib/ssl.py
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index 288f237..67869c9 100644
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--- a/Lib/ssl.py
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+++ b/Lib/ssl.py
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@@ -782,7 +782,11 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
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self.close()
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except OSError:
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pass
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- raise notconn_pre_handshake_data_error
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+ try:
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+ raise notconn_pre_handshake_data_error
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+ finally:
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+ # Explicitly break the reference cycle.
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+ notconn_pre_handshake_data_error = None
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else:
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connected = True
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--
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2.41.0
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From 579d809e60e569f06c00844cc3a3f06a0e359603 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?=C5=81ukasz=20Langa?= <lukasz@langa.pl>
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 12:09:30 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 3/4] gh-108342: Make ssl TestPreHandshakeClose more reliable
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(GH-108370) (#108408)
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* In preauth tests of test_ssl, explicitly break reference cycles
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invoving SingleConnectionTestServerThread to make sure that the
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thread is deleted. Otherwise, the test marks the environment as
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altered because the threading module sees a "dangling thread"
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(SingleConnectionTestServerThread). This test leak was introduced
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by the test added for the fix of issue gh-108310.
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* Use support.SHORT_TIMEOUT instead of hardcoded 1.0 or 2.0 seconds
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timeout.
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* SingleConnectionTestServerThread.run() catchs TimeoutError
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* Fix a race condition (missing synchronization) in
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test_preauth_data_to_tls_client(): the server now waits until the
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client connect() completed in call_after_accept().
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* test_https_client_non_tls_response_ignored() calls server.join()
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explicitly.
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* Replace "localhost" with server.listener.getsockname()[0].
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(cherry picked from commit 592bacb6fc0833336c0453e818e9b95016e9fd47)
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---
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Lib/test/test_ssl.py | 102 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
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1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Lib/test/test_ssl.py b/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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index e24d11b..6332330 100644
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--- a/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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+++ b/Lib/test/test_ssl.py
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@@ -3953,12 +3953,16 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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class SingleConnectionTestServerThread(threading.Thread):
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- def __init__(self, *, name, call_after_accept):
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+ def __init__(self, *, name, call_after_accept, timeout=None):
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self.call_after_accept = call_after_accept
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self.received_data = b'' # set by .run()
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self.wrap_error = None # set by .run()
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self.listener = None # set by .start()
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self.port = None # set by .start()
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+ if timeout is None:
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+ self.timeout = support.SHORT_TIMEOUT
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+ else:
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+ self.timeout = timeout
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super().__init__(name=name)
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def __enter__(self):
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@@ -3981,13 +3985,19 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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self.ssl_ctx.load_cert_chain(certfile=ONLYCERT, keyfile=ONLYKEY)
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self.listener = socket.socket()
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self.port = support.bind_port(self.listener)
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- self.listener.settimeout(2.0)
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+ self.listener.settimeout(self.timeout)
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self.listener.listen(1)
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super().start()
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def run(self):
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- conn, address = self.listener.accept()
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- self.listener.close()
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+ try:
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+ conn, address = self.listener.accept()
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+ except TimeoutError:
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+ # on timeout, just close the listener
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+ return
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+ finally:
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+ self.listener.close()
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+
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with conn:
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if self.call_after_accept(conn):
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return
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@@ -4015,8 +4025,13 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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# we're specifically trying to test. The way this test is written
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# is known to work on Linux. We'll skip it anywhere else that it
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# does not present as doing so.
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- self.skipTest("Could not recreate conditions on {}: \
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- err={}".format(sys.platform,err))
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+ try:
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+ self.skipTest("Could not recreate conditions on {}: \
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+ err={}".format(sys.platform,err))
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+ finally:
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+ # gh-108342: Explicitly break the reference cycle
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+ err = None
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+
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# If maintaining this conditional winds up being a problem.
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# just turn this into an unconditional skip anything but Linux.
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# The important thing is that our CI has the logic covered.
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@@ -4027,7 +4042,7 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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def call_after_accept(unused):
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server_accept_called.set()
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- if not ready_for_server_wrap_socket.wait(2.0):
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+ if not ready_for_server_wrap_socket.wait(support.SHORT_TIMEOUT):
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raise RuntimeError("wrap_socket event never set, test may fail.")
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return False # Tell the server thread to continue.
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@@ -4049,20 +4064,31 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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ready_for_server_wrap_socket.set()
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server.join()
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+
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wrap_error = server.wrap_error
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- self.assertEqual(b"", server.received_data)
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- self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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- self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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- self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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- self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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- self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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- self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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- self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+ server.wrap_error = None
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+ try:
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+ self.assertEqual(b"", server.received_data)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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+ self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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+ self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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+ self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+ finally:
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+ # gh-108342: Explicitly break the reference cycle
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+ wrap_error = None
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+ server = None
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def test_preauth_data_to_tls_client(self):
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+ server_can_continue_with_wrap_socket = threading.Event()
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client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket = threading.Event()
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def call_after_accept(conn_to_client):
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+ if not server_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.wait(support.SHORT_TIMEOUT):
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+ print("ERROR: test client took too long")
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+
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# This forces an immediate connection close via RST on .close().
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set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(conn_to_client)
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conn_to_client.send(
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@@ -4084,8 +4110,10 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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with socket.socket() as client:
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client.connect(server.listener.getsockname())
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- if not client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.wait(2.0):
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- self.fail("test server took too long.")
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+ server_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.set()
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+
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+ if not client_can_continue_with_wrap_socket.wait(support.SHORT_TIMEOUT):
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+ self.fail("test server took too long")
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ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
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try:
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tls_client = ssl_ctx.wrap_socket(
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@@ -4099,24 +4127,31 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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tls_client.close()
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server.join()
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- self.assertEqual(b"", received_data)
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- self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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- self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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- self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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- self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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- self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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- self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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- self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+ try:
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+ self.assertEqual(b"", received_data)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, OSError) # All platforms.
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+ self.non_linux_skip_if_other_okay_error(wrap_error)
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+ self.assertIsInstance(wrap_error, ssl.SSLError)
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.args[1])
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+ self.assertIn("before TLS handshake with data", wrap_error.reason)
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+ self.assertNotEqual(0, wrap_error.args[0])
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+ self.assertIsNone(wrap_error.library, msg="attr must exist")
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+ finally:
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+ # gh-108342: Explicitly break the reference cycle
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+ wrap_error = None
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+ server = None
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def test_https_client_non_tls_response_ignored(self):
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-
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server_responding = threading.Event()
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class SynchronizedHTTPSConnection(http.client.HTTPSConnection):
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def connect(self):
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+ # Call clear text HTTP connect(), not the encrypted HTTPS (TLS)
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+ # connect(): wrap_socket() is called manually below.
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http.client.HTTPConnection.connect(self)
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+
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# Wait for our fault injection server to have done its thing.
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- if not server_responding.wait(1.0) and support.verbose:
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+ if not server_responding.wait(support.SHORT_TIMEOUT) and support.verbose:
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sys.stdout.write("server_responding event never set.")
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self.sock = self._context.wrap_socket(
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self.sock, server_hostname=self.host)
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@@ -4131,29 +4166,34 @@ class TestPreHandshakeClose(unittest.TestCase):
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server_responding.set()
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return True # Tell the server to stop.
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+ timeout = 2.0
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server = self.SingleConnectionTestServerThread(
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call_after_accept=call_after_accept,
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- name="non_tls_http_RST_responder")
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+ name="non_tls_http_RST_responder",
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+ timeout=timeout)
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server.__enter__() # starts it
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self.addCleanup(server.__exit__) # ... & unittest.TestCase stops it.
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# Redundant; call_after_accept sets SO_LINGER on the accepted conn.
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set_socket_so_linger_on_with_zero_timeout(server.listener)
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connection = SynchronizedHTTPSConnection(
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- f"localhost",
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+ server.listener.getsockname()[0],
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port=server.port,
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context=ssl.create_default_context(),
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- timeout=2.0,
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+ timeout=timeout,
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)
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+
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# There are lots of reasons this raises as desired, long before this
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# test was added. Sending the request requires a successful TLS wrapped
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# socket; that fails if the connection is broken. It may seem pointless
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# to test this. It serves as an illustration of something that we never
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# want to happen... properly not happening.
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- with self.assertRaises(OSError) as err_ctx:
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+ with self.assertRaises(OSError):
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connection.request("HEAD", "/test", headers={"Host": "localhost"})
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response = connection.getresponse()
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+ server.join()
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+
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def test_main(verbose=False):
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if support.verbose:
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--
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2.41.0
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From 2e8776245e9fb8ede784077df26684b4b53df0bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@redhat.com>
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Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 21:55:29 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 4/4] Downstream: Additional fixup for 3.6:
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Use alternative for self.getblocking(), which was added in Python 3.7
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see: https://docs.python.org/3/library/socket.html#socket.socket.getblocking
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Set self._sslobj early to avoid AttributeError
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---
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Lib/ssl.py | 3 ++-
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1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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diff --git a/Lib/ssl.py b/Lib/ssl.py
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index 67869c9..daedc82 100644
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--- a/Lib/ssl.py
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+++ b/Lib/ssl.py
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@@ -690,6 +690,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
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suppress_ragged_eofs=True, npn_protocols=None, ciphers=None,
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server_hostname=None,
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_context=None, _session=None):
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+ self._sslobj = None
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if _context:
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self._context = _context
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@@ -755,7 +756,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
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if e.errno != errno.ENOTCONN:
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raise
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connected = False
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- blocking = self.getblocking()
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+ blocking = (self.gettimeout() != 0)
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self.setblocking(False)
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try:
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# We are not connected so this is not supposed to block, but
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--
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2.41.0
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