For documentation purposes the new folders ikev1-algs, ikev2-algs,
ikev1-multi-ca and ikev2-multi-ca have been created. Most of the
test cases have now been converted to the vici interface. The
remaining legacy stroke scenarios yet to be converted have been put
into the ikev2-stroke-bye folder.
For documentation purposes some legacy stroke scenarios will be kept
in the ikev1-stroke, ikev2-stroke and ipv6-stroke folders.
To align with RFC 4519, section 2.31/32, the abbreviation for surname
is changed to "SN" that was previously used for serialNumber, which does
not have an abbreviation.
This mapping had its origins in the X.509 patch for FreeS/WAN that was
started in 2000. It was aligned with how OpenSSL did this in earlier
versions. However, there it was changed already in March 2002 (commit
ffbe98b7630d604263cfb1118c67ca2617a8e222) to make it compatible with
RFC 2256 (predecessor of RFC 4519).
Co-authored-by: Tobias Brunner <tobias@strongswan.org>
Closesstrongswan/strongswan#179.
Mainly to test TKM's ability for handling multiple CAs and that the
received intermediate CA certificates are passed in the right order.
But also added a regular scenario where two intermediate CA certificates
are sent by one of the clients.
This does not modify the root image but uses the strongSwan version
installed there (avoids build dependencies on version installed on the
host to use pki to generate all the keys and certificates).