- added tests to the dnssec system test that duplicate the ones
from bin/tests/dnssec-signzone
- changed cleanall.sh so it doesn't automatically remove all
key files, because there are now some of those that are part of the
distribution
(cherry picked from commit ccfe778c01)
(cherry picked from commit d8f8eee381)
- some of these tests are obsolete and should be cleared up,
others overlap with ATF tests and may be removed later.
for now, let's just tidy up the bin/tests directory by
moving these files down a level.
(cherry picked from commit 344ab0eb7d)
(cherry picked from commit dafdf2c09b)
Calling nextpart() after reconfiguring ns1 is not safe, because the
expected log message may appear in ns5/named.run before nextpart() is
run. With the TTL for ./DNSKEY set to 20 seconds, ns5 will refresh it
after 10 seconds, by which time wait_for_log() will already have failed.
This results in a false negative.
However, just calling nextpart() before reconfiguring ns1 would
introduce a different problem: if ns5 refreshed ./DNSKEY between these
two steps, the subsequent wait_for_log() call would return immediately
as it would come across the log message about a failure while refreshing
./DNSKEY instead of the expected success. This in turn would result in
a different false negative as the root key would still be uninitialized
by the time "rndc secroots" is called.
Prevent both kinds of false negatives by:
- calling nextpart() before reconfiguring ns1, in order to prevent the
first case described above,
- looking for a more specific log message, in order to prevent the
second case described above.
Also look for a more specific log message in the first part of the
relevant check, not to fix any problem, but just to emphasize that a
different fetch result is expected in that case.
With these tweaks in place, if a (failed) ./DNSKEY refresh is scheduled
between nextpart() and reconfiguring ns1, wait_for_log() will just wait
for two more seconds (one "hour"), at which point another refresh
attempt will be made that will succeed.
(cherry picked from commit 012ca0a27d)
- wait for the transfer completion message to apear in the log instead
of the notify message. this ensures we don't check for the presense of
transfered records during the time between the notify and the
transfer.
(cherry picked from commit ad32553c1d)
- don't bail out of the loop if clients are exceeded, just count incidents
- verbosely describe expectations and results
(cherry picked from commit 86838b2a02)
Print a list of failed system tests, if any, below the system test
summary to avoid the need to manually search through the test log.
(cherry picked from commit 28068857e7)
The current regular expression used for extracting system test results
from systests.output, "^R:", is anchored at the start of a line, which
prevents colored system test output from being properly processed. As
just "R:" would arguably be too general, extend the pattern a bit to
ensure it will only match lines containing system test results.
(cherry picked from commit 9006d6dbbd)
- removed a few remaing places where output wasn't being passed
through echo_i or cat_i
- added a "digcomp" function to conf.sh.in to send digcomp.pl output
through cat_i and return the correct exit value
- set SYSTESTDIR when calling echo_i from nsX directories, so that
the test name will always be printed correctly
- fixed a test name typo in conf.sh.in
(cherry picked from commit 0e52fbd0b3)
The check_mx() function in lib/ns/update.c incorrectly tests whether the
DNS_RDATA_CHECKMX/DNS_RDATA_CHECKMXFAIL flags are set for each applied
MX record update as these flags are never set in code paths related to
dynamic updates; they can only be set when loading a zone from a master
file (DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMX -> DNS_MASTER_CHECKMX -> DNS_RDATA_CHECKMX).
This flaw allows MX records containing IP addresses to be added to a
zone even when "check-mx fail;" is used.
Ensure correct behavior by modifying the relevant tests in check_mx() so
that they use DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMX/DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMXFAIL instead.
(cherry picked from commit 857a40c87b)
(cherry picked from commit 590f092e00)
Prevent runall.sh and "make test" from even attempting to run system
tests when "ifconfig.sh up" has not been run beforehand. This ensures
the user is not flooded with error messages in such a case.
(cherry picked from commit e0221f2d25)
This enables the environment variables controlling run.sh behavior to be
permanently set in a working environment (e.g. to automatically force
colored output without using "-c" in each runall.sh invocation).
Relevant runall.sh command line arguments still have a higher priority.
(cherry picked from commit d989d20fe5)
As parallel.mk and runsequential.sh both pipe system test output through
"tee" (for the purpose of creating test.output), run.sh invoked from
these two files detects it is not writing to a terminal, which prevents
colored output from being generated. Allow forcing colored output using
a new command line argument for runall.sh, "-c", which sets an
environment variable (SYSTEMTEST_FORCE_COLOR) causing conf.sh to
unconditionally enable colored output.
The same environment variable can also be used directly to force colored
output when using "make test" instead of runall.sh.
(cherry picked from commit a324031a82)