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-rw-r--r-- | tests/data/Makefile.inc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/data/test1632 | 105 |
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diff --git a/tests/data/Makefile.inc b/tests/data/Makefile.inc index 2d6c7323a..02a6636f2 100644 --- a/tests/data/Makefile.inc +++ b/tests/data/Makefile.inc @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ test1608 test1609 test1610 test1611 test1612 \ \ test1620 test1621 \ \ -test1630 test1631 \ +test1630 test1631 test1632 \ \ test1650 test1651 test1652 test1653 test1654 test1655 \ \ diff --git a/tests/data/test1632 b/tests/data/test1632 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b10b2a68a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/data/test1632 @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +<testcase> +<info> +<keywords> +FTP +HTTPS-proxy +</keywords> +</info> + +# Server-side +<reply> + +# This is the HTTPS proxy response +<connect> +HTTP/1.1 200 OK
+Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
+Server: test-server/fake
+Content-Type: text/html
+Funny-head: yesyes
+Content-Length: 0
+
+</connect> + +# This is the FTP server response. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe +<data> +I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not +of that country, myfather being a foreigner of Bremen, who settled first at +Hull. He got a good estate by merchandise,and leaving off his trade, lived +afterwards at York, from whence he had married my mother, whoserelations were +named Robinson, a very good family in that country, and from whom I was +calledRobinson Kreutznaer; but, by the usual corruption of words in England, +we are now called—nay wecall ourselves and write our name—Crusoe; and so my +companions always called me. +</data> + +<data2> +I had two elder brothers, one of whom was lieutenant-colonel to an +English regiment of foot inFlanders, formerly commanded by the famous Colonel +Lockhart, and was killed at the battle nearDunkirk against the Spaniards. +What became of my second brother I never knew, any more thanmy father or +mother knew what became of me. +</data2> + +</reply> + +# Client-side +<client> +<server> +ftp +https-proxy +</server> + <name> +FTP through HTTPS-proxy, with connection re-use + </name> + <command> +-p -x https://%HOSTIP:%HTTPSPROXYPORT ftp://ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:%FTPPORT/1632 --proxy-insecure ftp://ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:%FTPPORT/16320002 +</command> +<features> +proxy +</features> +</client> + +# Verify data after the test has been "shot" +<verify> + +# The second and third CONNECT will be made to the dynamic port number the FTP +# server opens for us, so we can't compare with known pre-existing numbers! + +<strippart> +s/((https.proxy):(\d+))/$2:12345/ +s/^(User-Agent: curl).*/$1/ +</strippart> +<proxy> +CONNECT ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345 HTTP/1.1
+Host: ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345
+User-Agent: curl +Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
+
+CONNECT ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345 HTTP/1.1
+Host: ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345
+User-Agent: curl +Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
+
+CONNECT ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345 HTTP/1.1
+Host: ftp.site.thru.https.proxy:12345
+User-Agent: curl +Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
+
+</proxy> +<protocol> +USER anonymous
+PASS ftp@example.com
+PBSZ 0
+PROT P
+PWD
+EPSV
+TYPE I
+SIZE 1632
+RETR 1632
+EPSV
+SIZE 16320002
+RETR 16320002
+QUIT
+</protocol> +</verify> +</testcase> |