# over when using `cp`. This causes a check failure when tlsproxy_add() is
# called again with the same hostname. Instead use redirection which
# doesn't use `cp`.
- "$srcdir/../src/tlsproxy-add" "$1" < "$srcdir/$2" >/dev/null 2>&1
+ "$srcdir/../src/tlsproxy-add" "$1" <"$srcdir/$2" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
-tlsproxy() {
+tlsproxy_background() {
#valgrind --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1 --track-fds=yes \
../src/tlsproxy -d2 "$@" >tlsproxy-log 2>&1 &
pid_tlsproxy=$!
}
-server() {
+server_background() {
gnutls-serv --http --port 4712 "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
pid_server=$!
}
client() {
- ./client ./proxy-ca.pem "$@" > tmp 2>&1
+ ./client ./proxy-ca.pem "$@" >tmp 2>&1
}
wait_for_ports() {