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Andy Green
3e54c84a18 ss: mass update LE root to isrg part 2 2021-10-05 06:48:03 +01:00
Andy Green
d075d4f9ca ctest: increase timeouts on tests using warmcat 2021-09-09 15:27:41 +01:00
Andy Green
f6911cdab8 minimal: perf: add --test404[red] switches
--test404 sends us instead to httpbin.org/status/404
 --test404red goes to warmcat.com/noexist.html which is handled as a
              redirect to a 404 page (served with a 200...), streamtype
              allows redirects to be followed
 --test404redref same as above but streamtype disallows redirect follow

These should all produce CONMON results for the first response, be it 404
or 302 and whether the 302 was followed or not, and whether the client
goes via the proxy or not.
2021-08-19 10:02:16 +01:00
Zhao Lou
2951a92ed8 conmon: fix missing quote in JSON 2021-08-19 05:28:27 +01:00
Andy Green
42dc817d8f ss: proxy: get rx flow control working
This fixes the proxy rx flow by adding an lws_dsh helper to hide the
off-by-one in the "kind" array (kind 0 is reserved for tracking the
unallocated dsh blocks).

For testing, it adds a --blob option on minimal-secure-streams[-client]
which uses a streamtype "bulkproxflow" from here

https://warmcat.com/policy/minimal-proxy-v4.2-v2.json

		"bulkproxflow": {
			"endpoint": "warmcat.com",
			"port": 443,
			"protocol": "h1",
			"http_method": "GET",
			"http_url": "blob.bin",
			"proxy_buflen": 32768,
			"proxy_buflen_rxflow_on_above": 24576,
			"proxy_buflen_rxflow_off_below": 8192,
			"tls": true,
			"retry": "default",
			"tls_trust_store": "le_via_dst"
		}

This downloads a 51MB blob of random data with the SHA256sum

ed5720c16830810e5829dfb9b66c96b2e24efc4f93aa5e38c7ff4150d31cfbbf

The minimal-secure-streams --blob example client delays the download by
50ms every 10KiB it sees to force rx flow usage at the proxy.

It downloads the whole thing and checks the SHA256 is as expected.

Logs about rxflow status are available at LLL_INFO log level.
2021-04-07 15:54:26 +01:00
Andy Green
d291c02a23 ss: sspc: add conmon performance telemetry
This provides a way to get ahold of LWS_WITH_CONMON telemetry from Secure
Streams, it works the same with direct onward connections or via the proxy.

You can mark streamtypes with a "perf": true policy attribute... this
causes the onward connections on those streamtypes to collect information
about the connection performance, and the unsorted DNS results.

Streams with that policy attribute receive extra data in their rx callback,
with the LWSSS_FLAG_PERF_JSON flag set on it, containing JSON describing the
performance of the onward connection taken from CONMON data, in a JSON
representation.  Streams without the "perf" attribute set never receive
this extra rx.

The received JSON is based on the CONMON struct info and looks like

{"peer":"46.105.127.147","dns_us":596,"sockconn_us":31382,"tls_us":28180,"txn_resp_us:23015,"dns":["2001:41d0:2:ee93::1","46.105.127.147"]}

A new minimal example minimal-secure-streams-perf is added that collects
this data on an HTTP GET from warmcat.com, and is built with a -client
version as well if LWS_WITH_SECURE_STREAMS_PROXY_API is set, that operates
via the ss proxy and produces the same result at the client.
2021-04-05 10:55:04 +01:00