| # Debugging SSL on Linux |
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| To help anyone looking at the SSL code, here are a few tips I've found handy. |
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| ## Logging |
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| There are several flavors of logging you can turn on. |
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| * `SSLClientSocketImpl` can log its state transitions and function calls |
| using `base/logging.cc`. To enable this, edit |
| `net/socket/ssl_client_socket_impl.cc` and change `#if 1` to `#if 0`. See |
| `base/logging.cc` for where the output goes (on Linux, usually stderr). |
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| * `HttpNetworkTransaction` and friends can log its state transitions using |
| `base/trace_event.cc`. To enable this, arrange for your app to call |
| `base::TraceLog::StartTracing()`. The output goes to a file named |
| `trace...pid.log` in the same directory as the executable (e.g. |
| `Hammer/trace_15323.log`). |
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| ## Network Traces |
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| http://wiki.wireshark.org/SSL describes how to decode SSL traffic. Chromium SSL |
| unit tests that use `net/base/ssl_test_util.cc` to set up their servers always |
| use port 9443 with `net/data/ssl/certificates/ok_cert.pem`, and port 9666 with |
| `net/data/ssl/certificates/expired_cert.pem` This makes it easy to configure |
| Wireshark to decode the traffic: do |
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| Edit / Preferences / Protocols / SSL, and in the "RSA Keys List" box, enter |
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| 127.0.0.1,9443,http,<path to ok_cert.pem>;127.0.0.1,9666,http,<path to expired_cert.pem> |
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| e.g. |
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| 127.0.0.1,9443,http,/home/dank/chromium/src/net/data/ssl/certificates/ok_cert.pem;127.0.0.1,9666,http,/home/dank/chromium/src/net/data/ssl/certificates/expired_cert.pem |
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| Then capture all tcp traffic on interface lo, and run your test. |