With "dnssec-validation" now defaulting to "auto", it needs to be
explicitly set to "yes" (the previous default value) for all validating
resolvers used in system tests. Ensure that requirement is satisfied by
the resolvers used in the "rpz" system test.
(cherry picked from commit ff6b717955)
Change 4897 modified the way the $DNSRPS_TEST_MODE variable is used in
bin/tests/system/rpz/tests.sh without updating all references to it,
which i.a. causes the $native and $dnsrps variables to not be set in the
default testing mode, effectively preventing failed checks from being
propagated to the final result of the test. Use $mode instead of
$DNSRPS_TEST_MODE where appropriate to fix error handling in the "rpz"
system test.
(cherry picked from commit 730c6651a0)
DNAME records indicate bottom of zone and thus no records below a DNAME
should be DNSSEC-signed or included in NSEC(3) chains. Add a helper
function, has_dname(), for detecting DNAME records at a given node.
Prevent signing DNAME-obscured records. Check that DNAME-obscured
records are not signed.
(cherry picked from commit 75c0d85fc4)
The keyfile and key ID for the original managed key do not change
throughout the mkeys system test. Keep them in helper variables to
prevent calling "cat" multiple times and improve code readability.
(cherry picked from commit 68f056b2a0)
Reduce code duplication by replacing a code snippet repeated throughout
system tests using "trusted-keys" and/or "managed-keys" configuration
sections with calls to keyfile_to_{managed,trusted}_keys() helper
functions.
(cherry picked from commit 120af964ce)
Add a set of helper functions for system test scripts which enable
converting key data from a set of keyfiles to either a "trusted-keys"
section or a "managed-keys" section suitable for including in a
resolver's configuration file.
(cherry picked from commit 2392b8bc7d)
- incidentally fixed a bug in the dnssec system test where TTLs in the
answer section rather than the additional section were being checked
(cherry picked from commit 8d923a05a9)
When inline signing is enabled for a zone without creating signing keys
for it, changes subsequently applied to the raw zone will not be
reflected in the secure zone due to the dns_update_signaturesinc() call
inside receive_secure_serial() failing. Given that an inline zone will
be served (without any signatures) even with no associated signing keys
being present, keep applying raw zone deltas to the secure zone until
keys become available in an attempt to follow the principle of least
astonishment.
(cherry picked from commit 6acf326969)
Replace dns_fixedname_init() calls followed by dns_fixedname_name()
calls with calls to dns_fixedname_initname() where it is possible
without affecting current behavior and/or performance.
This patch was mostly prepared using Coccinelle and the following
semantic patch:
@@
expression fixedname, name;
@@
- dns_fixedname_init(&fixedname);
...
- name = dns_fixedname_name(&fixedname);
+ name = dns_fixedname_initname(&fixedname);
The resulting set of changes was then manually reviewed to exclude false
positives and apply minor tweaks.
It is likely that more occurrences of this pattern can be refactored in
an identical way. This commit only takes care of the low-hanging fruit.
(cherry picked from commit 4df4a8e731)
- 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)
Given the characteristics of the three timestamps involved in file
modification time checks in the cds system test (each one is an hour
apart from the next), reduce the resolution of these checks to 1 minute.
This will prevent intermittent false negatives caused by exceeding the
currently allowed difference of 9 seconds between file modification
times without making the test moot.
Also note that by using abs(), checkmtime.pl allows the cds system test
to pass when the modification time of the checked file is less than an
hour (or two hours for the second check) in the past. This should never
happen, so remove abs() from the condition checked by checkmtime.pl.
(cherry picked from commit ab2913a29f)
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)