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Mark Andrews
30cb70c826 Add test cases using static and static-stub zones
RPZ NSIP and NSDNAME checks were failing with "unrecognized NS
rpz_rrset_find() failed: glue" when static or static-stub zones
where used to resolve the query name.

Add tests using stub and static-stub zones that are expected to
be filtered and not-filtered against NSIP and NSDNAME rules.

stub and static-stub queries are expected to be filtered

stub-nomatch and static-stub-nomatch queries are expected to be passed
2022-05-04 23:30:32 +10:00
Artem Boldariev
79c5cad7e5 Rename "hostname" to "remote-hostname" within "tls"
This commit renames "hostname" to "remote-hostname" within "tls"
options to avoid semantic conflicts with generic "options"
configuration.
2022-05-03 17:15:43 +03:00
Mark Andrews
614cf5a030 Improve forensics for the querylog section of rndc system test
The dig commands appear to be failing unexpectedly on some platforms
when rate limiting kicks in and the response is dropped.  Correct
behaviour should be for dig to retry the query.  Set +qr and capture
stdout and stderr of each of the dig commands involved.
2022-05-02 13:57:49 +00:00
Matthijs Mekking
3e1d09ac66 Fix a kasp system test bug
In '_check_apex_dnskey' we check for each key (KEY1 to KEY4) if they
are present in the DNSKEY RRset if they should be.

However, we only grep the dig output for the first seven fields (owner,
ttl, class, type, flags, protocol, algorithm). This can be the same
for different keys.

For example, KEY1 may be KSK predecessor and KEY2 a KSK successor,
both DNSKEY records for these keys are the same up to the public key
field. This can cause test failures if KEY1 needs to be present, but
KEY2 not, because when grepping for KEY2 we will falsely detect the
key to be present (because the grep matches KEY1).

Fix the function by grepping looking for the first seven fields in the
corresponding key file and retrieve the public key part. Grep for this
in the dig output.
2022-04-29 13:38:09 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
2b34b326fc Minor fixes in kasp system test
Fix two typos and two grep calls.
2022-04-29 13:38:09 +02:00
Aram Sargsyan
2f2e02ff0c Document catalog zones member zone reset by change of unique label
The DNS catalog zones draft version 5 document requires that catalog
zones consumers must reset the member zone's internal zone state when
its unique label changes (either within the same catalog zone or
during change of ownership performed using the "coo" property).

BIND already behaves like that, and, in fact, doesn't support keeping
the zone state during change of ownership even if the unique label
has been kept the same, because BIND always removes the member zone
and adds it back during unique label renaming or change of ownership.

Document the described behavior and add a log message to inform when
unique label renaming occurs.

Add a system test case with unique label renaming.
2022-04-28 14:04:28 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
5bfe655835 Add new catz system test to check a version property with invalid type
There is already a check for the missing version property case
(catalog-bad1.example), and this new test should result in the same
outcome, but differs in a way that there exists a version record in the
zone, but it is of a wrong type (A instead of the expected TXT).
2022-04-28 12:40:03 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
247ae534a0 Add a system test to check catalog zones with non-IN rdata class fail
According to DNS catalog zones draft version 5 document, the CLASS field
of every RR in a catalog zone MUST be IN.

Add a new check in the catz system test to verify that a non-IN class
catalog zone (in this case CH) fails to load.

BIND does not support having a non-IN class RR in an IN class zone, or
non-IN class zone in an IN class view, so to verify that BIND respects
the mentioned restriction we must try to add a non-IN class catalog
zone and check that it didn't succeed.

The `named` configuration files had to be restructured to put all the
zones inside views, which also resulted in some corresponding changes
in the tests.sh script.
2022-04-28 12:40:03 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
a8228d5f19 Introduce the concept of broken catalog zones
The DNS catalog zones draft version 5 document describes various
situations when a catalog zones must be considered as "broken" and
not be processed.

Implement those checks in catz.c and add corresponding system tests.
2022-04-28 12:36:58 +00:00
Matthijs Mekking
c66b9abc0b Add stale answer extended errors
Add DNS extended errors 3 (Stale Answer) and 19 (Stale NXDOMAIN Answer)
to responses. Add extra text with the reason why the stale answer was
returned.

To test, we need to change the configuration such that for the first
set of tests the stale-refresh-time window does not interfer with the
expected extended errors.
2022-04-28 09:58:25 +02:00
Michał Kępień
3f5318f094 Fix a PyLint 2.13.7 error
PyLint 2.13.7 reports the following error:

    bin/tests/system/doth/conftest.py:34:28: E0601: Using variable 'stderr' before assignment (used-before-assignment)

The reason the current code has not caused problems before is that
invoking gnutls-cli with just the --logfile=/dev/null argument causes it
to always return with a non-zero exit code, either due to the option not
being supported or due to the hostname argument not being provided.  In
other words, the 'except' branch has always been taken.  PyLint is
obviously right on a syntactical level, though.

Instead of relying on a less than obvious code flow (where the 'except'
branch is always taken), rework the flagged code by employing
subprocess.run(..., check=False) instead of subprocess.check_output(),
making exception handling redundant.

While this issue was investigated, it was also noticed that
subprocess.check_output() was incorrectly used as a context manager:
Popen objects are context managers, but subprocess.check_output() and
subprocess.run() are not.  Fix by dropping the relevant 'with'
statement.
2022-04-22 11:25:27 +02:00
Michał Kępień
aaa0223752 Fix "digdelv" system test requirements
Commit 3ec5d2d6ed added a Python-based
name server (bin/tests/system/digdelv/ans8/ans.py) to the "digdelv"
system test, but did not update bin/tests/system/Makefile.am to ensure
Python is present in the test environment before the "digdelv" system
test is run.  Update bin/tests/system/Makefile.am to enforce that
requirement.
2022-04-22 11:25:27 +02:00
Tony Finch
f4c2909353 Use wait_for_log_re in the autosign system test
Fix another occurrence of the mistake of passing a regex to
wait_for_log by using the new wait_for_log_re instead.
2022-04-19 17:00:31 +01:00
Tony Finch
4a30733ae5 Avoid timeouts in the notify system test
There were two problems in the notify system test when it waited for
log messages to appear: the shellcheck refactoring introduced a call
to `wait_for_log` with a regex, but `wait_for_log` only supports fixed
strings, so it always ran for the full 45 second timeout; and the new
test to ensure that notify messages time out failed to reset the
nextpart pointer, so if the notify messages timed out before the test
ran, it would fail to see them.

This change adds a `wait_for_log_re` helper that matches a regex, and
uses it where appropriate in the notify system test, which stops the
test from waiting longer than necessary; and it resets the nextpart
pointer so that the notify timeout test works reliably.

Closes #3275
2022-04-19 17:00:31 +01:00
Mark Andrews
d2d9910da2 Check that pending negative cache entries for DS can be used successfully
Prime the cache with a negative cache DS entry then make a query for
name beneath that entry. This will cause the DS entry to be retieved
as part of the validation process.  Each RRset in the ncache entry
will be validated and the trust level for each will be updated.
2022-04-19 08:38:26 +10:00
Aram Sargsyan
bb837db4ee Implement catalog zones change of ownership (coo) support
Catalog zones change of ownership is special mechanism to facilitate
controlled migration of a member zone from one catalog to another.

It is implemented using catalog zones property named "coo" and is
documented in DNS catalog zones draft version 5 document.

Implement the feature using a new hash table in the catalog zone
structure, which holds the added "coo" properties for the catalog zone
(containing the target catalog zone's name), and the key for the hash
table being the member zone's name for which the "coo" property is being
created.

Change some log messages to have consistent zone name quoting types.

Update the ARM with change of ownership documentation and usage
examples.

Add tests which check newly the added features.
2022-04-14 20:41:52 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
cedfebc64a Implement catalog zones options new syntax based on custom properties
According to DNS catalog zones draft version 5 document, catalog
zone custom properties must be placed under the "ext" label.

Make necessary changes to support the new custom properties syntax in
catalog zones with version "2" of the schema.

Change the default catalog zones schema version from "1" to "2" in
ARM to prepare for the new features and changes which come starting
from this commit in order to support the latest DNS catalog zones draft
document.

Make some restructuring in ARM and rename the term catalog zone "option"
to "custom property" to better reflect the terms used in the draft.

Change the version of 'catalog1.zone.' catalog zone in the "catz" system
test to "2", and leave the version of 'catalog2.zone.' catalog zone at
version "1" to test both versions.

Add tests to check that the new syntax works only with the new schema
version, and that the old syntax works only with the legacy schema
version catalog zones.
2022-04-14 10:53:52 +00:00
Matthijs Mekking
f08277f9fb Test CDS DELETE persists after zone sign
Add a test case for a dynamically added CDS DELETE record and make
sure it is not removed when signing the zone. This happens because
BIND maintains CDS and CDNSKEY publishing and it will only allow
CDS DELETE records if the zone is transitioning to insecure. This is
a state that can be identified when using KASP through 'dnssec-policy',
but not when using 'auto-dnssec'.
2022-04-13 13:26:59 +02:00
Michał Kępień
806f457147 Fix "forward" system test requirements
Commit bf3fffff67 added a Python-based
name server (bin/tests/system/forward/ans11/ans.py) to the "forward"
system test, but did not update bin/tests/system/Makefile.am to ensure
Python is present in the test environment before the "forward" system
test is run.  Update bin/tests/system/Makefile.am to enforce that
requirement.
2022-04-12 15:29:26 +02:00
Aram Sargsyan
848094d6f7 Add a hung fetch check while chasing DS in the forward system test
Implement TCP support in the `ans11` Python-based DNS server.

Implement a control command channel in `ans11` to support an optional
silent mode of operation, which, when enabled, will ignore incoming
queries.

In the added check, make the `ans11` the NS server of
"a.root-servers.nil." for `ns3`, so it uses `ans11` (in silent mode)
for the regular (non-forwarded) name resolutions.

This will trigger the "hung fetch" scenario, which was causing `named`
to crash.
2022-04-08 10:27:26 +02:00
Mark Andrews
bf3fffff67 Add tests for forwarder cache poisoning scenarios
- Check that an NS in an authority section returned from a forwarder
  which is above the name in a configured "forward first" or "forward
  only" zone (i.e., net/NS in a response from a forwarder configured for
  local.net) is not cached.
- Test that a DNAME for a parent domain will not be cached when sent
  in a response from a forwarder configured to answer for a child.
- Check that glue is rejected if its name falls below that of zone
  configured locally.
- Check that an extra out-of-bailiwick data in the answer section is
  not cached (this was already working correctly, but was not explicitly
  tested before).
2022-04-07 18:43:23 +02:00
Matthijs Mekking
b9ebde705b Add system test lingering CLOSE_WAIT TCP sockets
Add a test case to check for lingering TCP sockets stuck in the
CLOSE_WAIT state. This can happen if a client sends some garbage after
its first query.

The system test runs the reproducer script and then sends another TCP
query to the resolver. The resolver is configured to allow one TCP
client only. If BIND has its TCP socket stuck in CLOSE_WAIT, it does
not have the resources available to answer the second query.

Note: A better test would be to check if the named daemon does not
have a TCP socket stuck in CLOSE_WAIT for example with netstat. When
running this test locally you can examine named with netstat manually.
But since netstat is platform specific it is not a good candidate to do
this as a system test.

If you, if you could return, don't let it burn.
Do you have to let it linger?
- Cranberries
2022-04-07 17:02:48 +02:00
Tony Finch
71ce8b0a51 Ensure that dns_request_createvia() has a retry limit
There are a couple of problems with dns_request_createvia(): a UDP
retry count of zero means unlimited retries (it should mean no
retries), and the overall request timeout is not enforced. The
combination of these bugs means that requests can be retried forever.

This change alters calls to dns_request_createvia() to avoid the
infinite retry bug by providing an explicit retry count. Previously,
the calls specified infinite retries and relied on the limit implied
by the overall request timeout and the UDP timeout (which did not work
because the overall timeout is not enforced). The `udpretries`
argument is also changed to be the number of retries; previously, zero
was interpreted as infinity because of an underflow to UINT_MAX, which
appeared to be a mistake. And `mdig` is updated to match the change in
retry accounting.

The bug could be triggered by zone maintenance queries, including
NOTIFY messages, DS parental checks, refresh SOA queries and stub zone
nameserver lookups. It could also occur with `nsupdate -r 0`.
(But `mdig` had its own code to avoid the bug.)
2022-04-06 17:12:48 +01:00
Tony Finch
5867c1b727 Make notify test shellcheck clean
Use POSIX shell syntax, and use functions to reduce repetition.
2022-04-06 17:12:08 +01:00
Artem Boldariev
8bec4a6bf6 Extend the doth system test
This commit adds simple checks that the TLS contexts in question are
indeed being updated on DoT and DoH listeners.
2022-04-06 18:45:57 +03:00
Aram Sargsyan
f831e758d1 When using +qr in dig print the data of the current query
In `send_udp()` and `launch_next_query()` functions, when calling
`dighost_printmessage()` to print detailed information about the
sent query, dig always prints the data of the first query in the
lookup's queries list.

The first query in the list can be already finished, having its handles
freed, and accessing this information results in assertion failure.

Print the current query's information instead.
2022-04-05 11:20:41 +00:00
Mark Andrews
56fbed2f0f Add regression test for CVE-2022-0635 2022-04-05 09:54:45 +02:00
Mark Andrews
9ef4d2b583 Use multiple fixed expressions for portable grep usage
Additionally add "network unreachable" as an expected error message.
2022-04-05 03:55:13 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
7e2f50c369 Fix dig hanging issue in cases when the lookup's next query can't start
In recv_done(), when dig decides to start the lookup's next query in
the line using `start_udp()` or `start_tcp()`, and for some reason,
no queries get started, dig doesn't cancel the lookup.

This can occur, for example, when there are two queries in the lookup,
one with a regular IP address, and another with a IPv4 mapped IPv6
address. When the regular IP address fails to serve the query, its
`recv_done()` callback starts the next query in the line (in this
case the one with a mapped IP address), but because `dig` doesn't
connect to such IP addresses, and there are no other queries in the
list, no new queries are being started, and the lookup keeps hanging.

After calling `start_udp()` or `start_tcp()` in `recv_done()`, check
if there are no pending/working queries then cancel the lookup instead
of only detaching from the current query.
2022-04-04 09:15:56 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
2707d0eeb7 Set hard thread affinity for each zone
After switching to per-thread resources in the zonemgr, the performance
was decreased because the memory context, zonetask and loadtask was
picked from the pool at random.

Pin the zone to single threadid (.tid) and align the memory context,
zonetask and loadtask to be the same, this sets the hard affinity of the
zone to the netmgr thread.
2022-04-01 23:50:34 +02:00
Evan Hunt
5319d8adea fix resolver test when built without --enable-querytrace
a test case in the 'resolver' system test was reliant on
logged output that would only be present when query tracing
was enabled, as in developer builds. that test case is now
disabled when query tracing is not available. Thanks to
Anton Castelli.
2022-04-01 09:54:44 -07:00
Evan Hunt
bd814b79d4 add a system test for $GENERATE with an integer overflow
the line "$GENERATE 19-28/2147483645 $ CNAME x" should generate
a single CNAME with the owner "19.example.com", but prior to the
overflow bug it generated several CNAMEs, half of them with large
negative values.

we now test for the bugfix by using "named-checkzone -D" and
grepping for a single CNAME in the output.
2022-04-01 07:56:52 +00:00
Evan Hunt
2261c853b5 update shell syntax
clean up the shell syntax in the checkzone test prior to adding
a new test.
2022-04-01 07:56:52 +00:00
Tony Finch
84c4eb02e7 Log "not authoritative for update zone" more clearly
Ensure the update zone name is mentioned in the NOTAUTH error message
in the server log, so that it is easier to track down problematic
update clients. There are two cases: either the update zone is
unrelated to any of the server's zones (previously no zone was
mentioned); or the update zone is a subdomain of one or more of the
server's zones (previously the name of the irrelevant parent zone was
misleadingly logged).

Closes #3209
2022-03-30 12:50:30 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
3a650d973f Remove isc_appctx_t use in dns_client
The use of isc_appctx_t in dns_client was used to wait for
dns_client_startresolve() to finish the processing (the resolve_done()
task callback).

This has been replaced with standard bool+cond+lock combination removing
the need of isc_appctx_t altogether.
2022-03-29 14:14:49 -07:00
Tony Finch
29a3e77425 MacOS needs more IP addresses to run the system tests
The launchd script only counted up to 8 whereas ifconfig.sh went all
the way up to 10, and even a bit further than that.
2022-03-29 16:59:19 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
b05a991ad0 Make isc_ht optionally case insensitive
Previously, the isc_ht API would always take the key as a literal input
to the hashing function.  Change the isc_ht_init() function to take an
'options' argument, in which ISC_HT_CASE_SENSITIVE or _INSENSITIVE can
be specified, to determine whether to use case-sensitive hashing in
isc_hash32() when hashing the key.
2022-03-28 15:02:18 -07:00
Artem Boldariev
cfea9a3aec Extend the 'doth' system test with Strict/Mutual TLS checks
This commit extends the 'doth' system test with a set of Strict/Mutual
TLS related checks.

This commit also makes each doth NS instance use its own TLS
certificate that includes FQDN, IPv4, and IPv6 addresses, issued using
a common Certificate Authority, instead of ad-hoc certs.

Extend servers initialisation timeout to 60 seconds to improve the
tests stability in the CI as certain configurations could fail to
initialise on time under load.
2022-03-28 16:22:53 +03:00
Artem Boldariev
89d7059103 Restore disabled unused 'tls' options: 'ca-file' and 'hostname'
This commit restores the 'tls' options disabled in
78b73d0865.
2022-03-28 16:22:53 +03:00
Tony Finch
c38a323082 Teach dnssec-settime to read times that it writes
The dnssec-settime -p and -up options print times in asctime() and
UNIX time_t formats, respectively. The asctime() format can also be
found inside K*.key public key files. Key files also contain times in
the YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format that can be used in timing parameter
options.

The dnssec-settime -p and -up time formats are now acceptable in
timing parameter options to dnssec-settime and dnssec-keygen, so it is
no longer necessary to parse key files to retrieve times that are
acceptable in timing parameter options.
2022-03-25 16:05:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
04d0b70ba2 Replace ISC_NORETURN with C11's noreturn
C11 has builtin support for _Noreturn function specifier with
convenience noreturn macro defined in <stdnoreturn.h> header.

Replace ISC_NORETURN macro by C11 noreturn with fallback to
__attribute__((noreturn)) if the C11 support is not complete.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
584f0d7a7e Simplify way we tag unreachable code with only ISC_UNREACHABLE()
Previously, the unreachable code paths would have to be tagged with:

    INSIST(0);
    ISC_UNREACHABLE();

There was also older parts of the code that used comment annotation:

    /* NOTREACHED */

Unify the handling of unreachable code paths to just use:

    UNREACHABLE();

The UNREACHABLE() macro now asserts when reached and also uses
__builtin_unreachable(); when such builtin is available in the compiler.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
Matthijs Mekking
d6d107d804 Save keyfromlabel error output
Save the error output from pkcs11-tool and dnssec-keyfromlabel in the
engine_pkcs11 system test.
2022-03-21 10:11:02 +01:00
Aram Sargsyan
03697f1bcc Add various dig/host tests for TCP/UDP socket error handling cases
Rework the "ans8" server in the "digdelv" system test to support various
modes of operations using a control channel.

The supported modes are:

1. `silent` (do not respond)
2. `close` (UDP: same as `silent`; TCP: also close the connection)
3. `servfail` (always respond with `SERVFAIL`)
4. `unstable` (constantly switch between `silent` and `servfail`)

Add multiple tests to check the handling of both TCP and UDP socket
error scenarios in dig/host.
2022-03-18 10:28:19 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
e8a64d0cbe Add digdelv system test to check that dig tries other servers on error
Add a test to check whether dig tries the next query/server after
a connection error.

Add a test to check whether dig tries the next query/server after
a one or more (default is 3) connection/request timeouts.
2022-03-18 09:12:23 +00:00
Aram Sargsyan
3ec5d2d6ed Add digdelv system test to check timed-out result followed by a SERVFAIL
This test ensures that `dig` retries with another attempt after a
timed-out request, and that it does not crash when the retried
request returns a SERVFAIL result. See [GL #3020] for the latter
issue.
2022-03-18 08:24:39 +00:00
Michał Kępień
173ad9cf46 Tweak Automake conditionals for pytest-based tests
Since pytest itself skips tests using dnspython if the latter is not
available, also using Automake conditionals for silently skipping
pytest-based tests requiring dnspython is redundant and hides
information.  Allow all pytest-based tests requiring dnspython to be run
whenever pytest itself is available, in order to ensure test skipping is
done in a uniform manner.

Note that the above reasoning only applies to pytest-based tests, so
similar adjustments were not made for shell-based tests using Python
scripts that require dnspython ("chain", "cookie", "dnssec", "qmin").
2022-03-14 08:59:32 +01:00
Michał Kępień
00392921f0 Rework skipping long tests
The ability to conveniently mark tests which should only be run when the
CI_ENABLE_ALL_TESTS environment variable is set seems to be useful on a
general level and therefore it should not be limited to the "timeouts"
system test, where it is currently used.

pytest documentation [1] suggests to reuse commonly used test markers by
putting them all in a single Python module which then has to be imported
by test files that want to use the markers defined therein.  Follow that
advice by creating a new bin/tests/system/pytest_custom_markers.py
Python module containing the relevant marker definitions.

Note that "import pytest_custom_markers" works from a test-specific
subdirectory because pytest modifies sys.path so that it contains the
paths to all parent directories containing a conftest.py file (and
bin/tests/system/ is one).  PyLint does not like that, though, so add a
relevant PyLint suppression.

The above changes make bin/tests/system/timeouts/conftest.py redundant,
so remove it.

[1] https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.0.x/how-to/skipping.html#id1
2022-03-14 08:59:32 +01:00
Michał Kępień
49312d6bb2 Rework imports in dnspython-based system tests
Ensure all "import dns.*" statements are always placed after
pytest.importorskip('dns') calls, in order to allow the latter to
fulfill their purpose.  Explicitly import all dnspython modules used by
each dnspython-based test to avoid relying on nested imports.  Replace
function-scoped imports with global imports to reduce code duplication.
2022-03-14 08:59:32 +01:00
Michał Kępień
05c97f2329 Fix skipping tests requiring dnspython
The intended purpose of the @pytest.mark.dnspython{,2} decorators was to
cause dnspython-based tests to be skipped if dnspython is not available
(or not recent enough).  However, a number of system tests employing
those decorators contain global "import dns.resolver" statements which
trigger ImportError exceptions during test initialization if dnspython
is not available.  In other words, the @pytest.mark.dnspython{,2}
decorators serve no useful purpose.

Currently, whenever a Python-based test requires dnspython, that
requirement applies to all tests in a given *.py file.  Given that,
employ global pytest.importorskip() calls to ensure dnspython-based
parts of various system tests are skipped when dnspython is not
available.  Remove all occurrences of the @pytest.mark.dnspython{,2}
decorators (and all associated code) to prevent confusion.
2022-03-14 08:59:32 +01:00