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This test asserts that the handling of XFRM expire messages from the
kernel are handled correctly by the xfrm-proxy and the Esa Event Service
(EES) in charon-tkm.
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Extend the tkm/host2host-initiator testcase by asserting proper ESA
deletion after connection shutdown.
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Since the CC context is now properly reset in the bus listener plugin,
the second connection from host dave re-uses the first CC ID. Adjust
the expect string on gateway sun accordingly.
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Some fetcher plugins (such as curl) might build upon OpenSSL to implement
HTTPS fetching. As we set (and can't unset) threading callbacks in our
openssl plugin, we must ensure that OpenSSL functions don't get called after
openssl plugin unloading.
We achieve that by loading curl and all other fetcher plugins after the base
crypto plugins, including openssl.
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References #705.
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Explicitly specify transport mode in connection configuration of the
responding host (sun).
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Two transport connections to gateway sun are set up, one from client
carol and the other from client dave. The gateway sun uses the Trusted
Key Manager (TKM) and is the responder for both connections. The
authentication is based on X.509 certificates. In order to test the
connections, both carol and dave ping gateway sun.
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A connection between the hosts moon and sun is set up. The host moon
uses the Trusted Key Manager (TKM) and is the initiator of the transport
connection. The authentication is based on X.509 certificates.
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