Adds secureonly.example.com:443 to server-locations.txt - this host is only available on HTTPS.
Regenerates certs using `./mach python build/pgo/genpgocert.py` command.
Sets network.dns.native-is-localhost pref in test so we don't trigger assertion.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D94005
WebAuthn needs to write a test to confirm it's prohibited when accessed via
an IP address. This adds the capability to get a SecureContext for an IP host.
It uses 127.0.0.2 so as to bypass restrictions on 127.0.0.1, and the use of .1
as a special-market in ssltunnel.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D63570
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
The incorrect LEGACY_BUILD_ID will be fixed in a subsequent changeset.
We must add https://www.mozilla.org/ to server-locations.txt and regenerate the mochitest certificates [1] because the new navigator.buildID test pretends to load content from https://www.mozilla.org/.
[1] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/build/pgo/certs/README
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D7982
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rename : dom/tests/mochitest/bugs/test_bug351601.html => dom/tests/mochitest/bugs/test_navigator_buildID.html
extra : rebase_source : 1deb142930f1a7a570cf719c4cb2bed8adfeabe2
extra : source : 408bff32f9623513a271cdf043d11ba6d1318e03
(This also fixes Bug 879740 and Bug 1204543.)
build/pgo/certs contains an NSS database set that has a bunch of hand-generated
certificates, and many of these hand-generated certificates are specifically
depended upon for a variety of unit tests. This patch changes all of these to
use the "pycert.py" and "pykey.py" utilities that produce deterministic keys
and certificates.
The naming convention here is new, and defined in the README. It is based on
the mochitest runtest.py naming convention that imports .ca and .client
PEM-encoded certificates.
Unfortunately, the updates to build/pgo/genpgocert.py to generate these files
depends on OpenSSL in order to produce PKCS12 archives for pk11tool to import
into NSS. This could be done with pure-NSS tooling, but it'd require some new
command line functionality, which is out-of-scope for this change.
Note that build/pgo/genpgocert.py no longer takes arguments when run. It's not
run automatically anywhere that I can see, but could (reasonably) be, now.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D971
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extra : amend_source : bc389b9b0a807a4889feb14db439daa28635dfe9
This patch does a few things:
1) It removes the symantecRoot and symantec_affected certs from build/pgo/certs'
DB.
2) It upgrades that DB from the old format to SQLite (and this 8/3 to 9/4).
3) It adds a new cert "imminently_distrusted" to that DB for the bc test.
4) It changes the Subject of the immient distrust test to only have the CN
field: this is because certutil reorders C to come after CN, and just like
with the real Symantec certs, I had put C first. So rather than deal with
importing the end entity for the pgo tests, I decided to just make things
simple and change the tested subject.
5) Finally, it re-enables the test that was disabled in Bug 1434300.
MozReview-Commit-ID: Bt2RKyInJje
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rename : build/pgo/certs/cert8.db => build/pgo/certs/cert9.db
rename : build/pgo/certs/key3.db => build/pgo/certs/key4.db
extra : rebase_source : efceb67ae16f0af617bbd8bec201d52eee0f467d