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There is a hosted version of test 1. at xmpp:reject@yax.im
There is a hosted version of test 1. at xmpp:reject@yax.im
= Impersonation attacks =
# Roster push impersonation [https://gultsch.de/gajim_roster_push_and_message_interception.html CVE-2015-8688]
# Carbon sender impersonation [https://rt-solutions.de/en/2017/01/cve-2017-5589_xmpp_carbons/ CVE-2017-5589]
# MAM impersonation


= Multi User Chats =
= Multi User Chats =

Revision as of 19:06, 10 September 2019

This is a list of different test cases that client developers should apply to their code base.


Tool Suite

TODO: create and document an automated tool suite.

An ideal tool suite would be one of (or all of):

  • A hosted component with well-defined JIDs exhibiting the test case behavior
  • An XMPP component that can be self-hosted
  • A set of bot scripts / tools that can connect to a given (set of) account(s)

Message Errors

A client should properly support the following cases:

  1. A message is rejected by the other side - display error on message, show text message describing the failure in the details
  2. A message is accepted by the other side (you receive a Receipt) - display normally or with an additional checkmark
  3. A message is accepted (Receipt), then bounced (you receive an error) - the error is probably from a stale session and should be ignored - display checkmark
  4. A message is bounced, then accepted - first display error, then checkmark

There is a hosted version of test 1. at xmpp:reject@yax.im

Impersonation attacks

  1. Roster push impersonation CVE-2015-8688
  2. Carbon sender impersonation CVE-2017-5589
  3. MAM impersonation

Multi User Chats

Joining

  1. A join is not responded to at all by the MUC
  2. A join is responded to with an error presence
  3. A join is responded with a captcha challenge message
  4. After sending the captcha challenge response a MUC responds with a "not-authorized" error presence (which does *not* mean in this case the muc is password protected)
  5. Captcha messages may be archived (MAM) by the server, a client should ignore them
  6. The join response does not contain a subject
  7. The join response does not contain a self-presence
  8. The join response neither contains a subject nor a self-presence

Staying inside

  1. The client gets kicked by the MUC, with or without a message
  2. The client gets banned by the MUC, with or without a message
  3. The MUC join completes, but the occupant is then silently removed, all subsequent messages get rejected (see XEP-0410)

Affiliation

  1. The client gets muted by the MUC, with or without a message

Other

  1. Another occupant sends an invalid presence to the room (I'm looking at you, old Gajim)

HTTP File Upload

A testing component could reject the file slot request IQ with different errors based on the requested file name / file size. A client developer would have a set of according files to trigger different conditions.

Jingle

TODO: all kinds of handshake failures

MAM

TODO: incomplete archive, incoherent IDs, duplicates