verify that updates are refused when the client is disallowed by
allow-query, and update forwarding is refused when the client is
is disallowed by update-forwarding.
verify that "too many DNS UPDATEs" appears in the log file when too
many simultaneous updates are processing.
(cherry picked from commit b91339b80e)
This commit deprecates the "dscp" configuration option and "dscp"
parameters to source-address configuration options (query-source,
transfer-source, etc.
(Note that the DSCP feature has not been fully operational since
the network manager was introduced in 9.16.0; outgoing DSCP values
can be configured, but incoming DSCP values are not detected.)
Prime the cache with the following records:
shortttl.cname.example. 1 IN CNAME longttl.target.example.
longttl.target.example. 600 IN A 10.53.0.2
Wait for the CNAME record to expire, disable the authoritative server,
and query 'shortttl.cname.example' again, expecting a stale answer.
(cherry picked from commit 537187bf2f)
The 9.16 version of ./configure calls bin/tests/system/cleanall.sh
unless --without-make-clean is used. The cleanall.sh script then
includes bin/tests/system/conf.sh, which includes
bin/tests/system/conf.sh.common. At that point, dnssec-keygen which is
used to detect algorithm support isn't compiled, so it can't be used.
More importantly, algorithm selection for system tests during the
./configure phase is irrelevant, so it can be safely skipped.
This change has no practical impact, as Perl was already required for
all system tests, this check only makes it more explicit.
(cherry picked from commit 084d72d1d5)
conf.sh.win32 was modified in addition of the mentioned commit.
Nothing from conf.sh.common is required to set these values. On the
contrary, a Python interpreter needs to be set in order to randomize the
algorithm set (which happens in conf.sh.common).
(cherry picked from commit 492992dca8)
conf.sh.win32 was modified in addition of the above mentioned commit.
When testcrypto.sh is used as a standalone script, always use quiet mode
to avoid using undefined commands (such as echo_i) which require
inclusion of the entire conf.sh machinery.
(cherry picked from commit ba35a6df9c)
The algorithm support detection script doesn't seem to work when using
the SoftHSM module. For some reason, dnssec-keygen returns 'crypto
failure'. Since the tests themselves pass, this is likely to be some
bug/definiency in the test scripts that check algorithm support that get
confused by SoftHSM.
Since this issue only happens for the system:gcc:softhsm2.6 job in the
9.16 branch, use a workaround to not introduce this new feature for
this particular problematic job.
Use the ALGORITHM_SET option to use randomly selected default algorithm
in this test. Make sure the test works by using variables instead of
hard-coding values.
(cherry picked from commit f65f276f98)
Use the get_algorithms.py script to detect supported algorithms and
select random algorithms to use for the tests.
Make sure to load common.conf.sh after KEYGEN env var is exported.
(cherry picked from commit 69b608ee9f)
Multiple algorithm sets can be defined in this script. These can be
selected via the ALGORITHM_SET environment variable. For compatibility
reasons, "stable" set contains the currently used algorithms, since our
system tests need some changes before being compatible with randomly
selected algorithms.
The script operation is similar to the get_ports.py - environment
variables are created and then printed out as `export NAME=VALUE`
commands, to be interpreted by shell. Once we support pytest runner for
system tests, this should be a fixture instead.
(cherry picked from commit 5f480c8485)
Certain variables have to be exported in order for the system tests to
work. It makes little sense to export the variables in one place/script
while they're defined in another place.
Since it makes no harm, export all the variables to make the behaviour
more predictable and consistent. Previously, some variables were
exported as environment variables, while others were just shell
variables which could be used once the configuration was sourced from
another script. However, they wouldn't be exposed to spawned processes.
For simplicity sake (and for the upcoming effort to run system tests
with pytest), export all variables that are used. TESTS, PARALLEL_UNIX
and SUBDIRS variables are automake-specific, aren't used anywhere else
and thus not exported.
(cherry picked from commit 37d14c69c0)
conf.sh.win32 was modified in addition of the above mentioned commit.
The only variable really needed for the script to work is the path to
the $KEYGEN binary. Allow setting this via an environment variable to
avoid loading conf.sh (and causing a chicken-egg problem). Also make
testcrypto.sh executable to allow its use from conf.sh.
(cherry picked from commit bb1c6bbdc7)
It is better to use consistent file names to avoid issue with sorting
etc.
Using underscore in filenames as opposed to dash was chosen because it
seems more common in pytest/python to use underscore for filenames.
Also rename the bin/tests/system/timeouts/tests-tcp.py file to
bin/tests/system/timeouts/tests_tcp_timeouts.py to avoid pytest name
collision (there can't be two files named tests_tcp.py).
(cherry picked from commit f6409ee6ac)
[bug] Changes to the RPZ response-policy min-update-interval
and add-soa options now take effect as expected when
named is reconfigured. [GL #3740]
(cherry picked from commit d8a3d328db)
Check that the SOA serial numbers printed when updating a catalog zone
is represented correctly for numbers bigger than 2^31.
(cherry picked from commit de232ab446)
Add an options parameter to control what rdatasets are returned when
iteratating over the node. Specific modes will be added later.
(cherry picked from commit 7695c36a5d)
The bad2-dswithdrawn.checkds tests were missing call to the
zone_checks() contributing to intermittent timing failures of the
checkds system test.
(cherry picked from commit 718831bfcc)
Using a restored catalog zone excercised a use-after-free bug.
The test checks that the use-after-free bug is gone and is just
a reasonable behaviour check in its own right.
(cherry picked from commit bca84c8601)
Prime the cache with the following records:
shortttl.cname.example. 1 IN CNAME longttl.target.example.
longttl.target.example. 600 IN A 10.53.0.2
Wait for the CNAME record to expire, disable the authoritative server,
and query 'shortttl.cname.example' again, expecting a stale answer.
(cherry picked from commit 21faf44ef7)
Avoid using the environment variables for feature detection and use the
feature-test utility instead.
Remove the obsolete environment variables from conf.sh, since they're no
longer used anywhere.
(cherry picked from commit 9730ac4c56)
Previously, there were two different ways to detect feature support.
Either through an environment variable set by configure in conf.sh, or
using the feature-test utility.
It is more simple and consistent to have only one way of detecting the
feature support. Using the feature-test utility seems superior the the
environment variables set by configure.
(cherry picked from commit d24fb1122e)
The system test should never attempt to start or stop any other server
than those that belong to that system test. Therefore, it is not
necessary to specify the system test name in function calls.
Additionally, this makes it possible to run the test inside a
differently named directory, as its name is automatically detected with
the $SYSTESTDIR variable. This enables running the system tests inside a
temporary directory.
Direct use of stop.pl was replaced with a more systematic approach to
use stop_servers helper function.
(cherry picked from commit c100308b7d)
Deprecate auto-dnssec, add specific log warning to migrate to
dnssec-policy.
Cherry-picking triggered a lot of conflicts, so the changes
were manually picked.
(manually picked from commit f9845dd1)
The retry 3 times when checking signatures did not make sense because
at this point the input file does not change.
Raise the number of retries when checking the apex DNSKEY response to
reduce the number of intermittent failures due to unexpected delays.
(cherry picked from commit 6ef0417274)
Add and use dig_with_opts, resolve_with_opts and rndccmd.
Use $(()) and $() instead of back ticks.
Add more double quotes around variable.
Add non back ported error corrections from v9_18 and main.
Create a zone that triggers DNAME owner name checks in a zone that
is only reachable using a dual stack server. The answer contains
a name that is higher in the tree than the query name.
e.g.
foo.v4only.net. CNAME v4only.net.
v4only.net. A 10.0.0.1
ns4 is serving the test zone (ipv4-only)
ns6 is the root server for this test (dual stacked)
ns7 is acting as the dual stack server (dual stacked)
ns9 is the server under test (ipv6-only)
(cherry picked from commit f946133ec9)
Look for $testdir/$server/named.ipv6-only and use
fd92:7065:b8e:ffff::$n instead of 10.53.0.$n to
communicate with the server.
(cherry picked from commit a35c34e10f)
possible bashism in ./bin/tests/system/system-test-driver.sh line 77 ($RANDOM):
./run.sh -p "$(($RANDOM%32000+32000))" "$@" "$TEST_PROGRAM"
Also see: https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC3028.
possible bashism in ./bin/tests/system/system-test-driver.sh line 30 (sh --long-option):
OPTS=$(getopt --shell sh --name "$(basename "$0")" --options '' --longoptions test-name:,log-file:,trs-file:,color-tests:,expect-failure:,enable-hard-errors: -- "$@")
checkbashisms warns about possible reliance on HOSTNAME environmental
variable which Bash sets to the name of the current host, and some
commands may leverage it:
possible bashism in builtin/tests.sh line 199 ($HOST(TYPE|NAME)):
grep "^\"$HOSTNAME\"$" dig.out.ns1.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
possible bashism in builtin/tests.sh line 221 ($HOST(TYPE|NAME)):
grep "^\"$HOSTNAME\"$" dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
possible bashism in builtin/tests.sh line 228 ($HOST(TYPE|NAME)):
grep "^; NSID: .* (\"$HOSTNAME\")$" dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
We don't use the variable this way but rename it to HOST_NAME to silence
the tool.
(cherry picked from commit ae33a8ddea)
"next_key_event_threshold" is assigned with
"next_key_event_threshold+i", but "i" is empty (never set, nor used
afterwards).
posh, the Policy-compliant Ordinary SHell, failed on this assignment
with:
tests.sh:253: : unexpected `end of expression'
(cherry picked from commit 00c3b1e309)
checkbashisms gets confused by the rndc command being on two lines:
possible bashism in bin/tests/system/nzd2nzf/tests.sh line 37 (type):
rndccmd 10.53.0.1 addzone "added.example { type primary; file \"added.db\";
(cherry picked from commit 9eb2f6b0e8)
checkbashisms reports Bash-style ("==") string comparisons inside test/[
command:
possible bashism in bin/tests/system/checkconf/tests.sh line 105 (should be 'b = a'):
if [ $? == 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; ret=1; fi
possible bashism in bin/tests/system/keyfromlabel/tests.sh line 62 (should be 'b = a'):
test $ret == 0 || continue
possible bashism in bin/tests/system/keyfromlabel/tests.sh line 79 (should be 'b = a'):
test $ret == 0 || continue
(cherry picked from commit 7640fc5b39)
The checkbashisms script reports errors like this one:
script util/check-line-length.sh does not appear to have a #! interpreter line;
you may get strange results
(cherry picked from commit 9e68997cbb)
If 'set -x' is in effect file.prev gets populated with debugging output.
To prevent this open descriptor 3 and redirect stderr from the awk
command to descriptor 3. Debugging output will stay directed to stderr.
(cherry picked from commit 10f67938db)
the dupsigs test is prone to failing on slow CI machines
because the first test can occur before the zone is fully
signed.
instead of just waiting ten seconds arbitrarily, we now
check every second, and allow up to 30 seconds before giving
up.
(cherry picked from commit d9b85cbaae)