- set up server correctly when running the second test pass
- reset stats counters before the second pass
- clean up test output
(cherry picked from commit 6d05ec7dc1)
- the text returned by "rndc nta" when adding NTAs to multiple views
was incorrectly terminated after the first line, so users only saw
on NTA added unless they checked the logs.
(cherry picked from commit 83dc5a704a)
The "exitcode" variable is set to 9 if a TCP connection fails, but is
not reset to 0 if a subsequent TCP connection succeeds. This causes dig
to return a non-zero exit code if it succeeds in getting a TCP response
after a retry. Fix by resetting "exitcode" to 0 if connect_done()
receives an event with the "result" field set to ISC_R_SUCCESS.
(cherry picked from commit deb3b85cb2)
For inline-signed zones, the value of "ixfr-from-differences" is
hardcoded to:
- "yes" for the raw version of the zone,
- "no" for the signed version of the zone.
In other words, any user-provided "ixfr-from-differences" setting is
effectively ignored for an inline-signed zone. Ensure the user is aware
of that by adding a note to the ARM and logging a message when an
"ixfr-from-differences" option is found at the zone level.
(cherry picked from commit 087157d14f)
$RANDFILE, i.e. bin/tests/system/random.data, should only be written to
if a system test requires support for cryptography and that file does
not already exist. Otherwise, when multiple system tests are run in
parallel, that file might get truncated due to bin/tools/genrandom.c
using fopen() with mode "w" when writing the destination file. With
unfortunate timing, this may cause system tests employing BIND tools
which need entropy (e.g. dnssec-keygen) to fail.
Make sure bin/tests/system/metadata/tests.sh no longer calls
bin/tools/genrandom since $RANDFILE is guaranteed to already be created
by the time bin/tools/genrandom is currently called because
bin/tests/system/metadata/prereq.sh uses bin/tests/system/testcrypto.sh.
Make sure bin/tests/system/sfcache/prereq.sh only writes to $RANDFILE if
it does not already exist.
A short time window exists between logging the addition of an NSEC3PARAM
record to a zone and committing it to the current version of the zone
database. If a query arrives during such a time window, an unsigned
response will be returned. One of the checks in the "inline" system
test requires NSEC3 records to be present in an answer - that check
would fail in the case described above. Use rndc instead of log
watching for checking whether zone signing and NSEC3 chain modifications
are complete in order to prevent intermittent "inline" system test
failures.
(cherry picked from commit e36c869e85)
While "rndc reload" causes dns_zone_asyncload() to be called for the
signed version of an inline-signed zone, the subsequent zone_load() call
causes the raw version to be reloaded from storage. This means that
DNS_ZONEFLG_LOADPENDING gets set for the signed version of the zone by
dns_zone_asyncload() before the reload is attempted, but zone_postload()
is only called for the raw version and thus DNS_ZONEFLG_LOADPENDING is
cleared for the raw version, but not for the signed version. This in
turn prevents zone maintenance from happening for the signed version of
the zone.
Until commit 7c64547d95, this problem
remained dormant because DNS_ZONEFLG_LOADPENDING was previously
immediately, unconditionally cleared after zone loading was started
(whereas it should only be cleared when zone loading is finished or an
error occurs). This behavior caused other issues [1] and thus had to be
changed.
Fix reloading inline-signed zones by clearing DNS_ZONEFLG_LOADPENDING
for the signed version of the zone once the raw version reload
completes. Take care not to clear it prematurely during initial zone
load. Also make sure that DNS_ZONEFLG_LOADPENDING gets cleared when
zone_postload() encounters an error or returns early, to prevent other
scenarios from resulting in the same problem. Add comments aiming to
help explain code flow.
[1] see RT #47076
(cherry picked from commit 5431583971)
When an inline-signed zone is loaded, the master file for its signed
version is loaded and then a rollforward of the journal for the signed
version of the zone is performed. If DNS_JOURNALOPT_RESIGN is not set
during the latter phase, signatures loaded from the journal for the
signed version of the zone will not be scheduled for refresh. Fix the
conditional expression determining which flags should be used for the
dns_journal_rollforward() call so that DNS_JOURNALOPT_RESIGN is set when
zone_postload() is called for the signed version of an inline-signed
zone.
Extend bin/tests/system/stop.pl so that it can use "rndc halt" instead
of "rndc stop" as the former allows master file flushing upon shutdown
to be suppressed.
(cherry picked from commit 8db550c42f)
As part of resquery_response() refactoring [1], a goto statement was
replaced [2] with a call to a new function - originally called
rctx_delegation(), now folded into rctx_answer_none() - extracted from
existing code. However, one call site of that refactored function does
not reset the "result" variable, causing a referral with a non-empty
ANSWER section to be inadvertently treated as an error, which prevents
resolution of names reliant on servers sending such responses. Fix by
resetting the "result" variable to ISC_R_SUCCESS when a response
containing a non-empty ANSWER section can be treated as a delegation.
[1] see RT #45362
[2] see commit e1380a16741a3b4a57e54d7a9ce09dd12691522f
(cherry picked from commit 24b9ec555a)
Each zone used in the "inline" system test contains a few dozen records.
Over a dozen of these zones are used in the test. Most records present
in these zones are not subsequently used in the test itself, but all of
them need to be signed by the named instances launched by the test,
which puts quite a bit of strain on lower-end machines, leading to
intermittent failures of the "inline" system test. Remove all redundant
records from the zones used in the "inline" system test in order to
stabilize it.
(cherry picked from commit 24dd865b97)
If "rndc signing -nsec3param ..." is ran for a zone which has not yet
been loaded or transferred (i.e. its "db" field is NULL), it will be
silently ignored by named despite rndc logging an "nsec3param request
queued" message, which is misleading. Prevent this by keeping a
per-zone queue of NSEC3PARAM change requests which arrive before a zone
is loaded or transferred and processing that queue once the raw version
of an inline-signed zone becomes available.
(cherry picked from commit cb40c5229a)
Make will choose modified manual from build directory or original from source
directory automagically. Take advantage of install tool feature.
Install all files in single command instead of iterating on each of them.
(cherry picked from commit 88f913ac81)
dns_view_zonecut() may associate the dns_rdataset_t structure passed to
it even if it returns a result different then ISC_R_SUCCESS. Not
handling this properly may cause a reference leak. Fix by ensuring
'nameservers' is cleaned up in all relevant failure modes.
(cherry picked from commit 8666f8d28f)
lo0 and lo0:0 are the same interface on Solaris. Make sure
bin/tests/system/ifconfig.sh does not touch lo0:0 in order to prevent it
from changing the address of the loopback interface on Solaris.
(cherry picked from commit 618921902a)
The "git status" command in Git versions before 1.7.2 does not support
the "--ignored" option. Prevent spamming the console when running
system tests from a Git repository on a host with an ancient Git version
installed.
(cherry picked from commit 2be97feb46)
The output of certain "dig +idnout" invocations may be locale-dependent.
Remove the "dig +idnout" subtest from the "digdelv" system test as IDN
support is already thoroughly tested by the "idna" system test.
(cherry picked from commit fd30a03f2b)
While idn2_to_unicode_8zlz() takes a 'flags' argument, it is ignored and
thus cannot be used to perform IDN checks on the output string.
The bug in libidn2 versions before 2.0.5 was not that a call to
idn2_to_unicode_8zlz() with certain flags set did not cause IDN checks
to be performed. The bug was that idn2_to_unicode_8zlz() did not check
whether a conversion can be performed between UTF-8 and the current
locale's character encoding. In other words, with libidn2 version
2.0.5+, if the current locale's character encoding is ASCII, then
idn2_to_unicode_8zlz() will fail when it is passed any Punycode string
which decodes to a non-ASCII string, even if it is a valid IDNA2008
name.
Rework idn_ace_to_locale() so that invalid IDNA2008 names are properly
and consistently detected for all libidn2 versions and locales.
Update the "idna" system test accordingly. Add checks for processing a
server response containing Punycode which decodes to an invalid IDNA2008
name. Fix invalid subtest description.
(cherry picked from commit b896fc4972)