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Ondřej Surý 14e435b814 Add a system test for mixed-case data for the same owner
We were missing a test where a single owner name would have multiple
types with a different case.  The generated RRSIGs and NSEC records will
then have different case than the signed records and message parser have
to cope with that and treat everything as the same owner.
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The test setup for the DNSSEC tests has a secure root.

ns1 is the root server.

ns2 and ns3 are authoritative servers for the various test domains.

ns4 is a caching-only server, configured with the correct trusted key
for the root.

ns5 is a caching-only server, configured with the an incorrect trusted
key for the root.  It is used for testing failure cases.

ns6 is an caching and authoritative server used for testing unusual
server behaviors such as disabled DNSSEC algorithms.

ns7 is used for checking non-cacheable answers.

ns8 is a caching-only server, configured with unsupported and disabled
algorithms.  It is used for testing failure cases.

ns9 is a forwarding-only server.