tlsIO.test

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# Commands tested in this file: socket.                          -*- tcl -*-
#
# This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
# built-in commands.  Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
# generates output for errors.  No output means no errors were found.
#
# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: tlsIO.test,v 1.24 2015/06/06 09:07:08 apnadkarni Exp $

# Running socket tests with a remote server:
# ------------------------------------------
#
# Some tests in socket.test depend on the existence of a remote server to
# which they connect. The remote server must be an instance of tcltest and it
# must run the script found in the file "remote.tcl" in this directory. You
# can start the remote server on any machine reachable from the machine on
# which you want to run the socket tests, by issuing:
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl -port 8048	# Or choose another port number.
#
# If the machine you are running the remote server on has several IP
# interfaces, you can choose which interface the server listens on for
# connections by specifying the -address command line flag, so:
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl -address your.machine.com
#
# These options can also be set by environment variables. On Unix, you can
# type these commands to the shell from which the remote server is started:
#
#     shell% setenv serverPort 8048
#     shell% setenv serverAddress your.machine.com
#
# and subsequently you can start the remote server with:
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl
#
# to have it listen on port 8048 on the interface your.machine.com.
#
# When the server starts, it prints out a detailed message containing its
# configuration information, and it will block until killed with a Ctrl-C.
# Once the remote server exists, you can run the tests in socket.test with
# the server by setting two Tcl variables:
#
#     % set remoteServerIP <name or address of machine on which server runs>
#     % set remoteServerPort 8048
#
# These variables are also settable from the environment. On Unix, you can:
#
#     shell% setenv remoteServerIP machine.where.server.runs
#     shell% setenv remoteServerPort 8048
#
# The preamble of the socket.test file checks to see if the variables are set
# either in Tcl or in the environment; if they are, it attempts to connect to
# the server. If the connection is successful, the tests using the remote
# server will be performed; otherwise, it will attempt to start the remote
# server (via exec) on platforms that support this, on the local host,
# listening at port 8048. If all fails, a message is printed and the tests
# using the remote server are not performed.

proc dputs {msg} { return ; puts stderr $msg ; flush stderr }

if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} {
    package require tcltest
    namespace import -force ::tcltest::*
}

# The build dir is added as the first element of $PATH
# Load the tls package
package require tls

set tlsServerPort 8048

# Specify where the certificates are

set certsDir	[file join [file dirname [info script]] certs]
set serverCert	[file join $certsDir server.pem]
set clientCert	[file join $certsDir client.pem]
set caCert	[file join $certsDir ca.pem]
set serverKey	[file join $certsDir server.key]
set clientKey	[file join $certsDir client.key]

# Some tests require the testthread and exec commands

set ::tcltest::testConstraints(testthread) \
	[expr {[info commands testthread] != {}}]
set ::tcltest::testConstraints(exec) [expr {[info commands exec] != {}}]

#
# If remoteServerIP or remoteServerPort are not set, check in the
# environment variables for externally set values.
#

if {![info exists remoteServerIP]} {
    if {[info exists env(remoteServerIP)]} {
	set remoteServerIP $env(remoteServerIP)
    }
}
if {![info exists remoteServerPort]} {
    if {[info exists env(remoteServerPort)]} {
	set remoteServerPort $env(remoteServerPort)
    } else {
        if {[info exists remoteServerIP]} {
	    set remoteServerPort $tlsServerPort
        }
    }
}

proc do_handshake {s {type readable} {cmd {}} args} {
    if {[eof $s]} {
	close $s
	dputs "handshake: eof"
	set ::do_handshake "eof"
    } elseif {[catch {tls::handshake $s} result]} {
	# Some errors are normal.
	dputs "handshake: $result"
    } elseif {$result == 1} {
	# Handshake complete
	if {[llength $args]} { eval [list fconfigure $s] $args }
	if {$cmd == ""} {
	    fileevent $s $type ""
	} else {
	    fileevent $s $type "$cmd [list $s]"
	}
	dputs "handshake: complete"
	set ::do_handshake "complete"
    } else {
	dputs "handshake: in progress"
    }
}

#
# Check if we're supposed to do tests against the remote server
#

set doTestsWithRemoteServer 1
if {![info exists remoteServerIP] && ($tcl_platform(platform) != "macintosh")} {
    set remoteServerIP 127.0.0.1
}
if {($doTestsWithRemoteServer == 1) && (![info exists remoteServerPort])} {
    set remoteServerPort $tlsServerPort
}

# Attempt to connect to a remote server if one is already running. If it
# is not running or for some other reason the connect fails, attempt to
# start the remote server on the local host listening on port 8048. This
# is only done on platforms that support exec (i.e. not on the Mac). On
# platforms that do not support exec, the remote server must be started
# by the user before running the tests.

set remoteProcChan ""
set commandSocket ""
if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    catch {close $commandSocket}
    if {[catch {set commandSocket [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP $remoteServerPort]}] != 0} {
	if {[info commands exec] == ""} {
	    set noRemoteTestReason "can't exec"
	    set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0
	} else {
	    set remoteServerIP 127.0.0.1
	    set remoteFile [file join [pwd] remote.tcl]
	    if {[catch {set remoteProcChan \
		    [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest $remoteFile \
		    -serverIsSilent -port $remoteServerPort \
		    -address $remoteServerIP]" w+]} msg] == 0} {
		after 1000
		if {[catch {set commandSocket [tls::socket -cafile $caCert \
			-certfile $clientCert -keyfile $clientKey \
			$remoteServerIP $remoteServerPort]} msg] == 0} {
		    fconfigure $commandSocket -translation crlf -buffering line
		} else {
		    set noRemoteTestReason $msg
		    set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0
		}
	    } else {
		set noRemoteTestReason "$msg $::tcltest::tcltest"
		set doTestsWithRemoteServer 0
	    }
	}
    } else {
	fconfigure $commandSocket -translation crlf -buffering line
    }
}

# Some tests are run only if we are doing testing against a remote server.
set ::tcltest::testConstraints(doTestsWithRemoteServer) $doTestsWithRemoteServer
if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 0} {
    if {[string first s $::tcltest::verbose] != -1} {
    	puts "Skipping tests with remote server. See tests/socket.test for"
	puts "information on how to run remote server."
	puts "Reason for not doing remote tests: $noRemoteTestReason"
    }
}

#
# If we do the tests, define a command to send a command to the
# remote server.
#

if {$doTestsWithRemoteServer == 1} {
    proc sendCommand {c} {
	global commandSocket

	if {[eof $commandSocket]} {
	    error "remote server disappeared"
	}

	if {[catch {puts $commandSocket $c} msg]} {
	    error "remote server disappeared: $msg"
	}
	if {[catch {puts $commandSocket "--Marker--Marker--Marker--"} msg]} {
	    error "remote server disappeared: $msg"
	}

	set resp ""
	while {1} {
	    set line [gets $commandSocket]
	    if {[eof $commandSocket]} {
		error "remote server disappeared"
	    }
	    if {[string compare $line "--Marker--Marker--Marker--"] == 0} {
		if {[string compare [lindex $resp 0] error] == 0} {
		    error [lindex $resp 1]
		} else {
		    return [lindex $resp 1]
		}
	    } else {
		append resp $line "\n"
	    }
	}
    }

    sendCommand [list proc dputs [info args dputs] [info body dputs]]

    proc sendCertValues {} {
	# We need to be able to send certificate values that normalize
	# filenames across platforms
	sendCommand {
	    set certsDir	[file join [file dirname [info script]] certs]
	    set serverCert	[file join $certsDir server.pem]
	    set clientCert	[file join $certsDir client.pem]
	    set caCert		[file join $certsDir cacert.pem]
	    set serverKey	[file join $certsDir server.key]
	    set clientKey	[file join $certsDir client.key]
	}
    }
}

test tlsIO-1.1 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -server} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket -server command ?options? port"}}

test tlsIO-1.2 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -server foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket -server command ?options? port"}}

test tlsIO-1.3 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -myaddr} msg] $msg
} {1 {"-myaddr" option must be followed by value}}

test tlsIO-1.4 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -myaddr 127.0.0.1} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket ?options? host port"}}

test tlsIO-1.5 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -myport} msg] $msg
} {1 {"-myport" option must be followed by value}}

test tlsIO-1.6 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -myport xxxx} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket ?options? host port"}}

test tlsIO-1.7 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -myport 2522} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket ?options? host port"}}

test tlsIO-1.8 {arg parsing for socket command} -constraints {socket} -body {
    list [catch {tls::socket -froboz} msg] $msg
} -match glob -result {1 {bad option "-froboz": must be one of *}}

test tlsIO-1.9 {arg parsing for socket command} -constraints {socket} -body {
    list [catch {tls::socket -server foo -myport 2521 3333} msg] $msg
} -match glob -result {1 {bad option "-myport": must be one of *}}

test tlsIO-1.10 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket host 2528 -junk} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket ?options? host port"}}

test tlsIO-1.11 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket -server callback 2520 --} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::socket -server command ?options? port"}}

test tlsIO-1.12 {arg parsing for socket command} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::socket foo badport} msg] $msg
} {1 {expected integer but got "badport"}}

test tlsIO-2.1 {tcp connection} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x timed_out"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8828 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {file addr port} {
	    global x
	    set x done
            close $file
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
	puts $x
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    if {[catch {tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8828} msg]} {
        set x $msg
    } else {
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $msg
    }
    lappend x [gets $f]
    close $f
    set x
} {ready done {}}

if [info exists port] {
    incr port
} else {
    set port [expr {$tlsServerPort + [pid]%1024}]
}

test tlsIO-2.2 {tcp connection with client port specified} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x done"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8829 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {sock addr port} {
            global x
            puts "[gets $sock] $port"
            close $sock
            set x done
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    global port
    if {[catch {tls::socket -myport $port \
	-certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8829} sock]} {
        set x $sock
	catch {close [tls::socket 127.0.0.1 8829]}
    } else {
        puts $sock hello
	flush $sock
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $sock
    }
    close $f
    set x
} [list ready "hello $port"]

test tlsIO-2.3 {tcp connection with client interface specified} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x done"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8830 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {sock addr port} {
            global x
            puts "[gets $sock] $addr"
            close $sock
            set x done
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    if {[catch {tls::socket -myaddr 127.0.0.1 \
	-certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8830} sock]} {
        set x $sock
    } else {
        puts $sock hello
	catch {flush $sock}
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $sock
    }
    close $f
    set x
} {ready {hello 127.0.0.1}}

test tlsIO-2.4 {tcp connection with server interface specified} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x done"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey -myaddr localhost 8831 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {sock addr port} {
            global x
            puts "[gets $sock]"
            close $sock
            set x done
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    if {[catch {tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey localhost 8831} sock]} {
        set x $sock
    } else {
        puts $sock hello
	flush $sock
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $sock
    }
    close $f
    set x
} {ready hello}

test tlsIO-2.5 {tcp connection with redundant server port} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x done"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8832 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {sock addr port} {
            global x
            puts "[gets $sock]"
            close $sock
            set x done
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    if {[catch {tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8832} sock]} {
        set x $sock
    } else {
        puts $sock hello
	flush $sock
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $sock
    }
    close $f
    set x
} {ready hello}
test tlsIO-2.6 {tcp connection} {socket} {
    set status ok
    if {![catch {set sock [tls::socket 127.0.0.1 8833]}]} {
	if {![catch {gets $sock}]} {
	    set status broken
	}
	close $sock
    }
    set status
} ok

test tlsIO-2.7 {echo server, one line} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x done"]
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8834 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {s a p} {
            fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
	    fconfigure $s -translation lf -buffering line
        }
	proc echo {s} {
	     set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 global x
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else {
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
	puts done
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f
    set s [tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8834]
    fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation lf
    puts $s "hello abcdefghijklmnop"
    after 1000
    set x [gets $s]
    close $s
    set y [gets $f]
    close $f
    list $x $y
} {{hello abcdefghijklmnop} done}

test tlsIO-2.8 {echo server, loop 50 times, single connection} {socket stdio} {
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
    	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8835 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {s a p} {
            fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
            fconfigure $s -buffering line
        }
	proc echo {s} {
	     global i
             set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 global x
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else {
	         incr i
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
	set i 0
	puts ready
	set timer [after 20000 "set x done"]
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
	puts "done $i"
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f
    set s [tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8835]
    fconfigure $s -buffering line
    catch {
	for {set x 0} {$x < 50} {incr x} {
	    puts $s "hello abcdefghijklmnop"
	    gets $s
	}
    }
    close $s
    catch {set x [gets $f]}
    close $f
    set x
} {done 50}

test tlsIO-2.9 {socket conflict} {socket stdio} {
    set s [tls::socket -server accept 8828]
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts -nonewline $f {
	package require tls
	tls::socket -server accept 8828
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f
    after 100
    set x [list [catch {close $f} msg] [string range $msg 0 43]]
    close $s
    set x
} {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use}}

test tlsIO-2.10 {close on accept, accepted socket lives} {socket} {
    set done 0
    set timer [after 20000 "set done timed_out"]
    set ss [tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $serverKey 8830]
    proc accept {s a p} {
	global ss
	close $ss
	fileevent $s readable "readit $s"
	fconfigure $s -trans lf
    }
    proc readit {s} {
	global done
	gets $s
	close $s
	set done 1
    }
    set cs [tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey localhost 8830]
    close $cs

    vwait done
    after cancel $timer
    set done
} 1

test tlsIO-2.11 {detecting new data} {socket} {
    proc accept {s a p} {
	global sock
	# when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
	# to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake.  Also make sure
	# to return the channel to line buffering mode.
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -buffering line
	set sock $s
	fileevent $s readable [list do_handshake $s]
    }

    set s [tls::socket -server accept \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8400]
    set sock ""
    set s2 [tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	-keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8400]
    # when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
    # to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake  Also make sure to
    # return the channel to line buffering mode (TLS sets it to 'none').
    fconfigure $s2 -blocking 0 -buffering line
    vwait sock
    puts $s2 one
    flush $s2
    # need update to complete TLS handshake in-process
    update
    after 500
    fconfigure $sock -blocking 0
    set result a:[gets $sock]
    lappend result b:[gets $sock]
    fconfigure $sock -blocking 1
    puts $s2 two
    flush $s2
    fconfigure $sock -blocking 1
    lappend result c:[gets $sock]
    fconfigure $sock -blocking 1
    close $s2
    close $s
    close $sock
    set result
} {a:one b: c:two}

test tlsIO-2.12 {tcp connection; no certificates specified} \
	{socket stdio unixOnly} {
    # There is a debug assertion on Windows/SSL that causes a crash when the
    # certificate isn't specified.
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set timer [after 2000 "set x timed_out"]
	set f [tls::socket -server accept 8828]
	proc accept {file addr port} {
	    global x
	    set x done
            close $file
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
	close $f
	puts $x
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f x
    if {[catch {tls::socket 127.0.0.1 8828} msg]} {
        set x $msg
    } else {
        lappend x [gets $f]
        close $msg
    }
    lappend x [gets $f]
    close $f
    set x
} {ready done {}}

test tlsIO-3.1 {socket conflict} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8828 \]"
    puts $f {
	puts ready
	gets stdin
	close $f
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    gets $f
    set x [list [catch {tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
    	-server accept 8828} msg] \
		$msg]
    puts $f bye
    close $f
    set x
} {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use}}

test tlsIO-3.2 {server with several clients} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	set t1 [after 30000 "set x timed_out"]
	set t2 [after 31000 "set x timed_out"]
	set t3 [after 32000 "set x timed_out"]
	set counter 0
    }
    puts $f "set s \[tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8828 \]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
	    fconfigure $s -buffering line
	}
	proc echo {s} {
	     global x
             set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else {
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
	puts ready
	vwait x
	after cancel $t1
	vwait x
	after cancel $t2
	vwait x
	after cancel $t3
	close $s
	puts $x
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    set x [gets $f]
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8828]
    fconfigure $s1 -buffering line
    set s2 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8828]
    fconfigure $s2 -buffering line
    set s3 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8828]
    fconfigure $s3 -buffering line
    for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} {
	puts $s1 hello,tlsIO-3.2,s1
	gets $s1
	puts $s2 hello,tlsIO-3.2,s2
	gets $s2
	puts $s3 hello,tlsIO-3.2,s3
	gets $s3
    }
    close $s1
    close $s2
    close $s3
    lappend x [gets $f]
    close $f
    set x
} {ready done}

test tlsIO-4.1 {server with several clients} {socket stdio} {
    # have seen intermittent hangs on Windows
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
	gets stdin
    }
    puts $f "set s \[tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8828 \]"
    puts $f {
	fconfigure $s -buffering line
	for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} {
	    puts $s hello
	    gets $s
	}
	close $s
	puts bye
	gets stdin
    }
    close $f
    set p1 [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    fconfigure $p1 -buffering line
    set p2 [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    fconfigure $p2 -buffering line
    set p3 [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    fconfigure $p3 -buffering line
    proc accept {s a p} {
	fconfigure $s -buffering line
	fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
    }
    proc echo {s} {
	global x
        set l [gets $s]
        if {[eof $s]} {
            close $s
            set x done
        } else {
            puts $s $l
        }
    }
    set t1 [after 30000 "set x timed_out"]
    set t2 [after 31000 "set x timed_out"]
    set t3 [after 32000 "set x timed_out"]
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8828]
    puts $p1 open
    puts $p2 open
    puts $p3 open
    vwait x
    vwait x
    vwait x
    after cancel $t1
    after cancel $t2
    after cancel $t3
    close $s
    set l ""
    lappend l [list p1 [gets $p1] $x]
    lappend l [list p2 [gets $p2] $x]
    lappend l [list p3 [gets $p3] $x]
    puts $p1 bye
    puts $p2 bye
    puts $p3 bye
    close $p1
    close $p2
    close $p3
    set l
} {{p1 bye done} {p2 bye done} {p3 bye done}}

test tlsIO-4.2 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} {socket} {
    set x ok
    if {[catch {tls::socket -server dodo 0x3000} msg]} {
	set x $msg
    } else {
	close $msg
    }
    set x
} ok

test tlsIO-5.1 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} \
	{socket unixOnly notRoot} {
    set x {couldn't open socket: not owner}
    if {![catch {tls::socket -server dodo 0x1} msg]} {
        set x {htons problem, should be disallowed, are you running as SU?}
	close $msg
    }
    set x
} {couldn't open socket: not owner}
test tlsIO-5.2 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} {socket} {
    set x {couldn't open socket: port number too high}
    if {![catch {tls::socket -server dodo 0x10000} msg]} {
	set x {port resolution problem, should be disallowed}
	close $msg
    }
    set x
} {couldn't open socket: port number too high}
test tlsIO-5.3 {byte order problems, socket numbers, htons} \
	{socket unixOnly notRoot} {
    set x {couldn't open socket: not owner}
    if {![catch {tls::socket -server dodo 21} msg]} {
	set x {htons problem, should be disallowed, are you running as SU?}
	close $msg
    }
    set x
} {couldn't open socket: not owner}

test tlsIO-6.1 {accept callback error} {socket stdio} {
    # There is a debug assertion on Windows/SSL that causes a crash when the
    # certificate isn't specified.
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
    	package require tls
	gets stdin
    }
    puts $f [list tls::socket -cafile $caCert 127.0.0.1 8848]
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r+]
    proc bgerror args {
	global x
	set x $args
    }
    proc accept {s a p} {expr 10 / 0}
    set s [tls::socket -server accept \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8848]
    puts $f hello
    close $f
    set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
    vwait x
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    rename bgerror {}
    set x
} {{divide by zero}}

test tlsIO-7.1 {testing socket specific options} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f [list tls::socket -server accept \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8820]
    puts $f {
	proc accept args {
	    global x
	    set x done
	}
	puts ready
	set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8820]
    set p [fconfigure $s -peername]
    close $s
    close $f
    set l ""
    lappend l [string compare [lindex $p 0] 127.0.0.1]
    lappend l [string compare [lindex $p 2] 8820]
    lappend l [llength $p]
} {0 0 3}

test tlsIO-7.2 {testing socket specific options} {socket stdio} {
    removeFile script
    set f [open script w]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "tls::socket -server accept -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8821"
    puts $f {
	proc accept args {
	    global x
	    set x done
	}
	puts ready
	set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
	vwait x
	after cancel $timer
    }
    close $f
    set f [open "|[list $::tcltest::tcltest script]" r]
    gets $f
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8821]
    set p [fconfigure $s -sockname]
    close $s
    close $f
    set l ""
    lappend l [llength $p]
    lappend l [lindex $p 0]
    lappend l [string equal [lindex $p 2] 8821]
} {3 127.0.0.1 0}

test tlsIO-7.3 {testing socket specific options} {socket} {
    set s [tls::socket \
	-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
    	-server accept 8822]
    set l [llength [fconfigure $s]]
    close $s
    update
    # A bug fixed in fconfigure for 8.3.4+ make this return 14 normally,
    # but 12 in older versions.
    expr {$l >= 12 && (($l % 2) == 0)}
} 1

# bug report #5812 fconfigure doesn't return value for '-sockname'

test tlsIO-7.4 {testing socket specific options} {socket} {
    set s [tls::socket \
	-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
    	-server accept 8823]
    proc accept {s a p} {
	global x
	set x [fconfigure $s -sockname]
	close $s
    }
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	-certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
    	localhost 8823]
    set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
    vwait x
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    close $s1
    set l ""
    lappend l [lindex $x 2] [llength $x]
} {8823 3}

# bug report #5812 fconfigure doesn't return value for '-sockname'

test tlsIO-7.5 {testing socket specific options} {socket unixOrPc} {
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8829]
    proc accept {s a p} {
	global x
	set x [fconfigure $s -sockname]
	close $s
    }
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8829]
    set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
    vwait x
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    close $s1
    set l ""
    lappend l [lindex $x 0] [lindex $x 2] [llength $x]
} {127.0.0.1 8829 3}

test tlsIO-8.1 {testing -async flag on sockets} {socket} {
    # NOTE: This test may fail on some Solaris 2.4 systems.
    # See notes in Tcl's socket.test.
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8830]
    proc accept {s a p} {
	global x
	# when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
	# to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake.  Also make sure
	# to return the channel to line buffering mode.
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -buffering line
	puts $s bye
	# Only OpenSSL 0.9.5a on Windows seems to need the after (delayed)
	# close, but it works just the same for all others. -hobbs
	after 500 close $s
	set x done
    }
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    -async localhost 8830]
    # when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
    # to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake  Also make sure to
    # return the channel to line buffering mode (TLS sets it to 'none').
    fconfigure $s1 -blocking 0 -buffering line
    vwait x
    # TLS handshaking needs one byte from the client...
    puts $s1 a
    # need update to complete TLS handshake in-process
    update
    fconfigure $s1 -blocking 1
    set z [gets $s1]
    close $s
    close $s1
    set z
} bye

test tlsIO-9.1 {testing spurious events} {socket} {
    set len 0
    set spurious 0
    set done 0
    proc readlittle {s} {
	global spurious done len
	set l [read $s 1]
	if {[string length $l] == 0} {
	    if {![eof $s]} {
		incr spurious
	    } else {
		close $s
		set done 1
	    }
	} else {
	    incr len [string length $l]
	}
    }
    proc accept {s a p} {
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0
	fileevent $s readable [list do_handshake $s readable readlittle \
		-buffering none]
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8831]
    set c [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    localhost 8831]
    # This differs from socket-9.1 in that both sides need to be
    # non-blocking because of TLS' required handshake
    fconfigure $c -blocking 0
    puts -nonewline $c 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
    close $c
    set timer [after 10000 "set done timed_out"]
    vwait done
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    list $spurious $len
} {0 50}

test tlsIO-9.2 {testing async write, fileevents, flush on close} {socket} {
    set firstblock [string repeat a 31]
    set secondblock [string repeat b 65535]
    proc accept {s a p} {
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0
	fileevent $s readable [list do_handshake $s readable readable \
		-translation lf -buffersize 16384 -buffering line]
    }
    proc readable {s} {
	set l [gets $s]
	dputs "got \"[string replace $l 10 end-3 ...]\" \
		([string length $l]) from $s"
	fileevent $s readable {}
	after 1000 respond $s
    }
    proc respond {s} {
	global firstblock
	dputs "send \"[string replace $firstblock 10 end-3 ...]\" \
		([string length $firstblock]) down $s"
	puts -nonewline $s $firstblock
	after 1000 writedata $s
    }
    proc writedata {s} {
	global secondblock
	dputs "send \"[string replace $secondblock 10 end-3 ...]\" \
		([string length $secondblock]) down $s"
	puts -nonewline $s $secondblock
	close $s
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8832]
    set c [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    localhost 8832]
    fconfigure $c -blocking 0 -trans lf -buffering line
    set count 0
    puts $c hello
    proc readit {s} {
	global count done
	set data [read $s]
	dputs "read \"[string replace $data 10 end-3 ...]\" \
		([string length $data]) from $s"
	incr count [string length $data]
	if {[eof $s]} {
	    close $s
	    set done 1
	}
    }
    fileevent $c readable "readit $c"
    set done 0
    set timer [after 10000 "set done timed_out"]
    vwait done
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    list $count $done
} {65566 1}

test tlsIO-9.3 {testing EOF stickyness} {unexplainedFailure socket} {
    # HOBBS: never worked correctly
    proc count_to_eof {s} {
	global count done timer
	set l [gets $s]
	if {[eof $s]} {
	    incr count
	    if {$count > 9} {
		close $s
		set done true
		set count {eof is sticky}
		after cancel $timer
	    }
	}
    }
    proc timerproc {} {
	global done count c
	set done true
	set count {timer went off, eof is not sticky}
	close $c
    }
    set count 0
    set done false
    proc write_then_close {s} {
	puts $s bye
	close $s
    }
    proc accept {s a p} {
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -buffering line -translation lf
	fileevent $s writable [list do_handshake $s writable write_then_close \
		-buffering line -translation lf]
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8833]
    set c [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    localhost 8833]
    fconfigure $c -blocking 0 -buffering line -translation lf
    fileevent $c readable "count_to_eof $c"
    set timer [after 2000 timerproc]
    vwait done
    close $s
    set count
} {eof is sticky}

removeFile script

test tlsIO-10.1 {testing socket accept callback error handling} {socket} {
    set goterror 0
    proc bgerror args {global goterror; set goterror 1}
    set s [tls::socket -cafile $caCert -server accept 8898]
    proc accept {s a p} {close $s; error}
    set c [tls::socket -cafile $caCert 127.0.0.1 8898]
    vwait goterror
    close $s
    close $c
    set goterror
} 1

test tlsIO-11.1 {tcp connection} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket9_1_test_server [tls::socket -server accept \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8834]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    puts $s done
	    close $s
	}
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8834]
    set r [gets $s]
    close $s
    sendCommand {close $socket9_1_test_server}
    set r
} done

test tlsIO-11.2 {client specifies its port} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    if {[info exists port]} {
	incr port
    } else {
	set port [expr {$tlsServerPort + [pid]%1024}]
    }
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket9_2_test_server [tls::socket -server accept \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8835]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    puts $s $p
	    close $s
	}
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    -myport $port $remoteServerIP 8835]
    set r [gets $s]
    close $s
    sendCommand {close $socket9_2_test_server}
    if {$r == $port} {
	set result ok
    } else {
	set result broken
    }
    set result
} ok

test tlsIO-11.3 {trying to connect, no server} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    set status ok
    if {![catch {set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIp 8836]}]} {
	if {![catch {gets $s}]} {
	    set status broken
	}
	close $s
    }
    set status
} ok

test tlsIO-11.4 {remote echo, one line} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket10_6_test_server [tls::socket \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
		-server accept 8836]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
	    fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation crlf
	}
	proc echo {s} {
	    set l [gets $s]
	    if {[eof $s]} {
		close $s
	    } else {
		puts $s $l
	    }
	}
    }
    set f [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fconfigure $f -translation crlf -buffering line
    puts $f hello
    set r [gets $f]
    close $f
    sendCommand {close $socket10_6_test_server}
    set r
} hello

test tlsIO-11.5 {remote echo, 50 lines} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket10_7_test_server [tls::socket -server accept \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8836]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
	    fconfigure $s -buffering line -translation crlf
	}
	proc echo {s} {
	    set l [gets $s]
	    if {[eof $s]} {
		close $s
	    } else {
		puts $s $l
	    }
	}
    }
    set f [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fconfigure $f -translation crlf -buffering line
    for {set cnt 0} {$cnt < 50} {incr cnt} {
	puts $f "hello, $cnt"
	if {[string compare [gets $f] "hello, $cnt"] != 0} {
	    break
	}
    }
    close $f
    sendCommand {close $socket10_7_test_server}
    set cnt
} 50

# Macintosh sockets can have more than one server per port
if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"} {
    set conflictResult {0 8836}
} else {
    set conflictResult {1 {couldn't open socket: address already in use}}
}

test tlsIO-11.6 {socket conflict} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8836]
    if {[catch {set s2 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8836]} msg]} {
	set result [list 1 $msg]
    } else {
	set result [list 0 [lindex [fconfigure $s2 -sockname] 2]]
	close $s2
    }
    close $s1
    set result
} $conflictResult

test tlsIO-11.7 {server with several clients} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket10_9_test_server [tls::socket \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
		-server accept 8836]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    fconfigure $s -buffering line
	    fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
	}
	proc echo {s} {
	    set l [gets $s]
	    if {[eof $s]} {
		close $s
	    } else {
		puts $s $l
	    }
	}
    }
    set s1 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fconfigure $s1 -buffering line
    set s2 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fconfigure $s2 -buffering line
    set s3 [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fconfigure $s3 -buffering line
    for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} {
	puts $s1 hello,tlsIO-11.7,s1
	gets $s1
	puts $s2 hello,tlsIO-11.7,s2
	gets $s2
	puts $s3 hello,tlsIO-11.7,s3
	gets $s3
    }
    close $s1
    close $s2
    close $s3
    sendCommand {close $socket10_9_test_server}
    set i
} 100

test tlsIO-11.8 {client with several servers} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	tls::init -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey
	set s1 [tls::socket -server "accept 4003" 4003]
	set s2 [tls::socket -server "accept 4004" 4004]
	set s3 [tls::socket -server "accept 4005" 4005]
	proc handshake {s mp} {
	    if {[eof $s]} {
		close $s
	    } elseif {[catch {tls::handshake $s} result]} {
		# Some errors are normal.
	    } elseif {$result == 1} {
		# Handshake complete
		fileevent $s readable ""
		puts $s $mp
		close $s
	    }
	}
	proc accept {mp s a p} {
	    # These have to accept non-blocking, because the handshaking
	    # order isn't deterministic
	    fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -buffering line
	    fileevent $s readable [list handshake $s $mp]
	}
    }
    tls::init -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey
    set s1 [tls::socket $remoteServerIP 4003]
    set s2 [tls::socket $remoteServerIP 4004]
    set s3 [tls::socket $remoteServerIP 4005]
    set l ""
    lappend l [gets $s1] [gets $s1] [eof $s1] [gets $s2] [gets $s2] [eof $s2] \
	[gets $s3] [gets $s3] [eof $s3]
    close $s1
    close $s2
    close $s3
    sendCommand {
	close $s1
	close $s2
	close $s3
    }
    set l
} {4003 {} 1 4004 {} 1 4005 {} 1}

test tlsIO-11.9 {accept callback error} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8836]
    proc accept {s a p} {expr 10 / 0}
    proc bgerror args {
	global x
	set x $args
    }
    sendCertValues
    if {[catch {sendCommand {
	    set peername [fconfigure $callerSocket -peername]
	    set s [tls::socket \
		    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
		    [lindex $peername 0] 8836]
	    close $s
    	 }} msg]} {
	close $s
	error $msg
    }
    set timer [after 10000 "set x timed_out"]
    vwait x
    after cancel $timer
    close $s
    rename bgerror {}
    set x
} {{divide by zero}}

test tlsIO-11.10 {testing socket specific options} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket10_12_test_server [tls::socket \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
		-server accept 8836]
	proc accept {s a p} {close $s}
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    set p [fconfigure $s -peername]
    set n [fconfigure $s -sockname]
    set l ""
    lappend l [lindex $p 2] [llength $p] [llength $p]
    close $s
    sendCommand {close $socket10_12_test_server}
    set l
} {8836 3 3}

test tlsIO-11.11 {testing spurious events} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    # remote equivalent of 9.1
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket_test_server [tls::socket -server accept \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8836]
	proc handshake {s} {
	    if {[eof $s]} {
		close $s
	    } elseif {[catch {tls::handshake $s} result]} {
		# Some errors are normal.
	    } elseif {$result == 1} {
		# Handshake complete
		fileevent $s writable ""
		after 100 writesome $s
	    }
	}
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    fconfigure $s -translation "auto lf"
	    fileevent $s writable [list handshake $s]
	}
	proc writesome {s} {
	    for {set i 0} {$i < 100} {incr i} {
		puts $s "line $i from remote server"
	    }
	    close $s
	}
    }
    set len 0
    set spurious 0
    set done 0
    proc readlittle {s} {
	global spurious done len
	set l [read $s 1]
	if {[string length $l] == 0} {
	    if {![eof $s]} {
		incr spurious
	    } else {
		close $s
		set done 1
	    }
	} else {
	    incr len [string length $l]
	}
    }
    set c [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    # Get the buffering corrected
    fconfigure $c -buffering line
    # Put a byte into the client pipe to trigger TLS handshaking
    puts $c a
    fileevent $c readable [list readlittle $c]
    set timer [after 10000 "set done timed_out"]
    vwait done
    after cancel $timer
    sendCommand {close $socket_test_server}
    list $spurious $len
} {0 2690}

test tlsIO-11.12 {testing EOF stickyness} {unexplainedFailure socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    # remote equivalent of 9.3
    # HOBBS: never worked correctly
    set counter 0
    set done 0
    proc count_up {s} {
	global counter done after_id
	set l [gets $s]
	if {[eof $s]} {
	    incr counter
	    if {$counter > 9} {
		set done {EOF is sticky}
		after cancel $after_id
		close $s
	    }
	}
    }
    proc timed_out {} {
	global c done
	set done {timed_out, EOF is not sticky}
	close $c
    }
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set socket10_14_test_server [tls::socket \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
		-server accept 8836]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    after 100 close $s
	}
    }
    set c [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8836]
    fileevent $c readable "count_up $c"
    set after_id [after 1000 timed_out]
    vwait done
    sendCommand {close $socket10_14_test_server}
    set done
} {EOF is sticky}

test tlsIO-11.13 {testing async write, async flush, async close} \
	{socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    proc readit {s} {
	global count done
	set l [read $s]
	incr count [string length $l]
	if {[eof $s]} {
	    close $s
	    set done 1
	}
    }
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	set firstblock [string repeat a 31]
	set secondblock [string repeat b 65535]
	set l [tls::socket \
		-certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
		-server accept 8845]
	proc accept {s a p} {
	    tls::handshake $s
	    fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -translation lf -buffersize 16384 \
		    -buffering line
	    fileevent $s readable "readable $s"
	}
	proc readable {s} {
	    set l [gets $s]
	    fileevent $s readable {}
	    after 1000 respond $s
	}
	proc respond {s} {
	    global firstblock
	    puts -nonewline $s $firstblock
	    after 1000 writedata $s
	}
	proc writedata {s} {
	    global secondblock
	    puts -nonewline $s $secondblock
	    close $s
	}
    }
    set s [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    $remoteServerIP 8845]
    fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -translation lf -buffering line
    set count 0
    puts $s hello
    fileevent $s readable "readit $s"
    set timer [after 10000 "set done timed_out"]
    vwait done
    after cancel $timer
    sendCommand {close $l}
    set count
} 65566

proc getdata {type file} {
    # Read handler on the accepted socket.
    global x
    global failed
    set status [catch {read $file} data]
    if {$status != 0} {
	set x "read failed, error was $data"
	catch { close $file }
    } elseif {[string compare {} $data]} {
    } elseif {[fblocked $file]} {
    } elseif {[eof $file]} {
	if {$failed} {
	    set x "$type socket was inherited"
	} else {
	    set x "$type socket was not inherited"
	}
	catch { close $file }
    } else {
	set x {impossible case}
	catch { close $file }
    }
    return
}

test tlsIO-12.1 {testing inheritance of server sockets} {socket exec} {
    makeFile {} script1
    makeFile {} script2

    # Script1 is just a 10 second delay.  If the server socket
    # is inherited, it will be held open for 10 seconds

    set f [open script1 w]
    puts $f {
	after 10000 exit
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    # Script2 creates the server socket, launches script1,
    # waits a second, and exits.  The server socket will now
    # be closed unless script1 inherited it.

    set f [open script2 w]
    puts $f [list set tclsh $::tcltest::tcltest]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8828\]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept { file addr port } {
	    close $file
	}
	exec $tclsh script1 &
	close $f
	after 1000 exit
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    # Launch script2 and wait 5 seconds

    exec $::tcltest::tcltest script2 &
    after 5000 { set ok_to_proceed 1 }
    vwait ok_to_proceed

    # If we can still connect to the server, the socket got inherited.

    if {[catch {tls::socket \
	-certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
   	 127.0.0.1 8828} msg]} {
	set x {server socket was not inherited}
    } else {
	close $msg
	set x {server socket was inherited}
    }

    set x
} {server socket was not inherited}

test tlsIO-12.2 {testing inheritance of client sockets} {socket exec} {
    makeFile {} script1
    makeFile {} script2

    # Script1 is just a 10 second delay.  If the server socket
    # is inherited, it will be held open for 10 seconds

    set f [open script1 w]
    puts $f {
	after 10000 exit
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    # Script2 opens the client socket and writes to it.  It then
    # launches script1 and exits.  If the child process inherited the
    # client socket, the socket will still be open.

    set f [open script2 w]
    puts $f [list set tclsh $::tcltest::tcltest]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert \
	    -keyfile $clientKey 127.0.0.1 8829\]"
    puts $f {
	exec $tclsh script1 &
	puts $f testing
	flush $f
	after 1000 exit
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    # Create the server socket

    set server [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8829]
    proc accept { file host port } {
	# When the client connects, establish the read handler
	global server
	close $server
	fconfigure $file -blocking 0
	fileevent $file readable [list do_handshake $file readable \
		[list getdata client] -buffering line]
	return
    }

    # If the socket doesn't hit end-of-file in 5 seconds, the
    # script1 process must have inherited the client.

    set failed 0
    after 5000 [list set failed 1]

    # Launch the script2 process

    exec $::tcltest::tcltest script2 &

    vwait x
    if {!$failed} {
	vwait failed
    }
    set x
} {client socket was not inherited}

test tlsIO-12.3 {testing inheritance of accepted sockets} \
	{socket exec unixOnly} {
    makeFile {} script1
    makeFile {} script2

    set f [open script1 w]
    puts $f {
	after 10000 exit
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    set f [open script2 w]
    puts $f [list set tclsh $::tcltest::tcltest]
    puts $f [list set auto_path $auto_path]
    puts $f {
	package require tls
    }
    puts $f "set f \[tls::socket -server accept \
	    -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey 8930\]"
    puts $f {
	proc accept { file host port } {
	    global tclsh
	    fconfigure $file -buffering line
	    puts $file {test data on socket}
	    exec $tclsh script1 &
	    after 1000 exit
	}
	vwait forever
    }
    close $f

    # Launch the script2 process and connect to it.  See how long
    # the socket stays open

    exec $::tcltest::tcltest script2 &

    after 2000 set ok_to_proceed 1
    vwait ok_to_proceed

    set f [tls::socket \
	    -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    127.0.0.1 8930]
    fconfigure $f -buffering full -blocking 0
    # We need to put a byte into the read queue, otherwise the
    # TLS handshake doesn't finish
    puts $f a; flush $f
    fileevent $f readable [list getdata accepted $f]

    # If the socket is still open after 5 seconds, the script1 process
    # must have inherited the accepted socket.

    set failed 0
    after 5000 set failed 1

    vwait x
    set x
} {accepted socket was not inherited}

test tlsIO-13.1 {Testing use of shared socket between two threads} \
	{socket testthread} {
    # HOBBS: never tested
    removeFile script
    threadReap

    makeFile {
    	package require tls
	set f [tls::socket -server accept 8828]
	proc accept {s a p} {
            fileevent $s readable [list echo $s]
            fconfigure $s -buffering line
        }
	proc echo {s} {
	     global i
             set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 global x
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else {
	         incr i
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
	set i 0
	vwait x
	close $f

	# thread cleans itself up.
	testthread exit
    } script

    # create a thread
    set serverthread [testthread create { source script } ]
    update

    after 1000
    set s [tls::socket 127.0.0.1 8828]
    fconfigure $s -buffering line

    catch {
	puts $s "hello"
	gets $s result
    }
    close $s
    update

    after 2000
    lappend result [threadReap]

    set result

} {hello 1}

test tlsIO-14.1 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::unimport} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::unimport channel"}}
test tlsIO-14.2 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::unimport foo bar} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::unimport channel"}}
test tlsIO-14.3 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::unimport bogus} msg] $msg
} {1 {can not find channel named "bogus"}}
test tlsIO-14.4 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    # stdin can take different names as the "top" channel
    list [catch {tls::unimport stdin} msg] \
	[string match {bad channel "*": not a stacked channel} $msg]
} {1 1}
test tlsIO-14.5 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    set len 0
    set spurious 0
    set done 0
    proc readlittle {s} {
	global spurious done len
	set l [read $s 1]
	if {[string length $l] == 0} {
	    if {![eof $s]} {
		incr spurious
	    } else {
		close $s
		set done 1
	    }
	} else {
	    incr len [string length $l]
	}
    }
    proc accept {s a p} {
	fconfigure $s -blocking 0
	fileevent $s readable [list do_handshake $s readable readlittle \
		-buffering none]
    }
    set s [tls::socket -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey \
	    -server accept 8831]
    set c [tls::socket -certfile $clientCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $clientKey \
	    localhost 8831]
    # only the client gets tls::import
    set res [tls::unimport $c]
    list $res [catch {close $c} err] $err \
	[catch {close $s} err] $err
} {{} 0 {} 0 {}}

test tls-bug58-1.0 {test protocol negotiation failure} {socket} {
    # Following code is based on what was reported in bug #58. Prior
    # to fix the program would crash with a segfault.
    proc Accept {sock args} {
        fconfigure $sock -blocking 0;
        fileevent $sock readable [list Handshake $sock]
    }
    proc Handshake {sock} {
        set ::done HAND
        catch {tls::handshake $sock} msg
        set ::done $msg
    }
    # NOTE: when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
    # to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake

    # Server - Only accept TLS 1.2
    set s [tls::socket \
        -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey -request 0 \
	-require 0 -ssl2 0 -ssl3 0 -tls1 0 -tls1.1 0 -tls1.2 1 -tls1.3 0 \
        -server Accept 8831]
    # Client - Only propose TLS1.0
    set c [tls::socket -async -cafile $caCert -request 0 -require 0 \
	-ssl2 0 -ssl3 0 -tls1 1 -tls1.1 0 -tls1.2 0 -tls1.3 0 localhost 8831]
    fconfigure $c -blocking 0
    puts $c a ; flush $c
    after 5000 [list set ::done timeout]
    vwait ::done
    switch -exact -- $::done {
        "handshake failed: wrong ssl version" -
        "handshake failed: unsupported protocol" {
            set ::done "handshake failed: wrong version number"
        }
    }
    set ::done
} {handshake failed: wrong version number}

# cleanup
if {[string match sock* $commandSocket] == 1} {
   puts $commandSocket exit
   flush $commandSocket
}
catch {close $commandSocket}
catch {close $remoteProcChan}
::tcltest::cleanupTests
flush stdout
return