| <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"> |
| <html> |
| <head> |
| <!-- This test intentionally uses the deprecated js-test.js framework so that a |
| port-blocking-expected.txt file will be required. The expectations will |
| include the console message, which will verify that the connection failed |
| because of port blocking and not just because the port was not open. --> |
| <script src="/js-test-resources/js-test.js"></script> |
| </head> |
| <body> |
| <div id="description"></div> |
| <div id="console"></div> |
| <script type="text/javascript"> |
| description("WebSocket: Test port blocking."); |
| |
| window.jsTestIsAsync = true; |
| |
| // Port 25 is SMTP, which is unlikely to ever be removed from the restricted ports list. |
| const ws = new WebSocket("ws://127.0.0.1:25/"); |
| let closeEvent; |
| |
| ws.onopen = () => { |
| testFailed("onopen was called"); |
| finishJSTest(); |
| }; |
| |
| ws.onclose = event => { |
| closeEvent = event; |
| shouldBeFalse("closeEvent.wasClean"); |
| finishJSTest(); |
| }; |
| |
| </script> |
| </body> |
| </html> |