PEST is a Perl EST client designed for testing EST implementations. It is easily modifiable and allows supporting not-standard and extremely strict standard features.
TEST is another Perl program designed for running test suites on EST implementations. Tests are described using TEST's test description language. TEST is accompanied by two test suite examples:
-
/pest/test/test.conf
- A complete test suite for testing an EST server supporting enrollments based on third-party CA issued certificates. This means that clients authenticate themselves using a certificate belonging to an external CA during enrollment. Once they are enrolled, re-enrollments are conducted using the EST CA. -
/pest/test/demo/demo.conf
- A complete (and simpler) test suite for testing the public EST service found in http://testrfc7030.com/.
Both files have detailed descriptions about its format, syntax, features and configuration parameters.
AEST is another Perl program designed for integrate with TEST and your EST server. It implements an EST authorizator based on X.509 certificates.
Read Installation procedure and other useful information in INSTALL.md
.
PEST is fully documented using the Pod documentation format.
Use ./pest -m
for reading the documentation. You can read it online in
https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/killabytenow/pest/blob/main/doc/pest.html
TEST is fully documented using the Pod documentation format.
Use ./test/test -m
for reading the documentation. You can read it online in
https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/killabytenow/pest/blob/main/doc/test.html
AEST is fully documented using the Pod documentation format.
Use ./test/aest -m
for reading the documentation. You can read it online in
https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/killabytenow/pest/blob/main/doc/aest.html
You can generate documentation in TXT, MAN and HTML format executing make
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Copyright (C) 2020 Gerardo García Peña [email protected]
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