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The current issues with the way dig handles TCP "connection refused" errors cause the "legacy" system test to consistently fail on Windows due to the expected strings not being present in dig output. Temporarily disable the "legacy" system test on Windows by moving it from the PARALLEL_COMMON list to the PARALLEL_UNIX list until the situation is rectified.
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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#
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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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#
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# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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# information regarding copyright ownership.
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testsock6() {
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if test -n "$PERL" && $PERL -e "use IO::Socket::INET6;" 2> /dev/null
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then
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$PERL "$TOP_SRCDIR/bin/tests/system/testsock6.pl" "$@"
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else
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false
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fi
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}
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export LANG=C
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#
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# Common lists of system tests to run.
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#
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# The "stress" test is not run by default since it creates enough
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# load on the machine to make it unusable to other users.
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# The "dialup", "delzone", and "dupsigs" tests are also not run by
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# default because they take a very long time to complete.
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#
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# The following tests are hard-coded to use ports 5300 and 9953. For
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# this reason, these must be run sequentially.
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#
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# Sequential tests that only run on unix/linux should be added to
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# SEQUENTIAL_UNIX in conf.sh.in; those that only run on windows should
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# be added to SEQUENTIAL_WINDOWS in conf.sh.win32.
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#
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SEQUENTIAL_COMMON=""
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#
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# These tests can use ports assigned by the caller (other than 5300
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# and 9953). Because separate blocks of ports can be used for teach
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# test, these tests can be run in parallel.
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#
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# Parallel tests that only run on unix/linux should be added to
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# PARALLEL_UNIX in conf.sh.in; those that only run on windows should
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# be added to PARALLEL_WINDOWS in conf.sh.win32.
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#
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# Note: some of the longer-running tests such as serve-stale and
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# rpzrecurse are scheduled first, in order to get more benefit from
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# parallelism.
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#
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PARALLEL_COMMON="rpzrecurse serve-stale
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acl
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additional
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addzone
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allow-query
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auth
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autosign
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builtin
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cacheclean
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case
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catz
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cds
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checkconf
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checknames
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checkzone
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database
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digdelv
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dlz
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dns64
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dscp
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dsdigest
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ecdsa
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eddsa
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ednscompliance
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emptyzones
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fetchlimit
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formerr
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forward
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geoip2
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glue
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idna
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include-multiplecfg
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inline
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integrity
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ixfr
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keepalive
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limits
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masterfile
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masterformat
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metadata
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mirror
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mkeys
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names
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notify
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nsec3
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nslookup
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nsupdate
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padding
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pending
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reclimit
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redirect
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resolver
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rndc
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rootkeysentinel
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rpz
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rrchecker
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rrl
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rrsetorder
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rsabigexponent
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runtime
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sfcache
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smartsign
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sortlist
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spf
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staticstub
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statistics
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statschannel
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stub
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synthfromdnssec
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tkey
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tools
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tsig
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tsiggss
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ttl
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unknown
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upforwd
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verify
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views
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wildcard
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xfer
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xferquota
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zero
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zonechecks"
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#
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# Set up color-coded test output
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#
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if [ ${SYSTEMTEST_FORCE_COLOR:-0} -eq 1 ] || test -t 1 && type tput > /dev/null 2>&1 && tput setaf 7 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
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COLOR_END=`tput setaf 4` # blue
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COLOR_FAIL=`tput setaf 1` # red
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COLOR_INFO=`tput bold` # bold
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COLOR_NONE=`tput sgr0`
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COLOR_PASS=`tput setaf 2` # green
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COLOR_START=`tput setaf 4` # blue
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COLOR_WARN=`tput setaf 3` # yellow
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else
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# set to empty strings so printf succeeds
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COLOR_END=''
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COLOR_FAIL=''
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COLOR_INFO=''
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COLOR_NONE=''
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COLOR_PASS=''
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COLOR_START=''
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COLOR_WARN=''
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fi
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SYSTESTDIR="`basename $PWD`"
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if type printf > /dev/null 2>&1
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then
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echofail () {
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printf "${COLOR_FAIL}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echowarn () {
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printf "${COLOR_WARN}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echopass () {
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printf "${COLOR_PASS}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echoinfo () {
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printf "${COLOR_INFO}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echostart () {
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printf "${COLOR_START}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echoend () {
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printf "${COLOR_END}%s${COLOR_NONE}\n" "$*"
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}
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echo_i() {
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printf '%s\n' "$*" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "I:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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echo_ic() {
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printf '%s\n' "$*" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "I:$SYSTESTDIR: $__LINE"
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done
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}
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echo_d() {
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printf '%s\n' "$*" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "D:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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else
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echofail () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echowarn () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echopass () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echoinfo () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echostart () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echoend () {
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echo "$*"
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}
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echo_i() {
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echo "$@" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "I:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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echo_ic() {
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echo "$@" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "I:$SYSTESTDIR: $__LINE"
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done
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}
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echo_d() {
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echo "$@" | while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "D:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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fi
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cat_i() {
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while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "I:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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cat_d() {
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while read -r __LINE ; do
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echoinfo "D:$SYSTESTDIR:$__LINE"
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done
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}
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digcomp() {
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output=`$PERL $TOP_SRCDIR/bin/tests/system/digcomp.pl "$@"`
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result=$?
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[ -n "$output" ] && { echo "digcomp failed:"; echo "$output"; } | cat_i
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return $result
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}
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start_server() {
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$PERL "$TOP_SRCDIR/bin/tests/system/start.pl" "$@"
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}
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stop_server() {
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$PERL "$TOP_SRCDIR/bin/tests/system/stop.pl" "$@"
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}
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send() {
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$PERL "$TOP_SRCDIR/bin/tests/system/send.pl" "$@"
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}
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#
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# Useful variables in test scripts
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#
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# Default algorithm for testing.
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DEFAULT_ALGORITHM=ECDSAP256SHA256
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DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER=13
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DEFAULT_BITS=256
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# This is an alternative algorithm for test cases that require more than
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# one algorithm (for example algorithm rollover). Must be different from
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# DEFAULT_ALGORITHM.
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ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM=RSASHA256
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ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM_NUMBER=8
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ALTERNATIVE_BITS=1280
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# This is an algorithm that is used for tests against the
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# "disable-algorithms" configuration option. Must be different from above
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# algorithms.
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DISABLED_ALGORITHM=ECDSAP384SHA384
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DISABLED_ALGORITHM_NUMBER=14
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DISABLED_BITS=384
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#
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# Useful functions in test scripts
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#
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# assert_int_equal: compare two integer variables, $1 and $2
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#
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# If $1 and $2 are equal, return 0; if $1 and $2 are not equal, report
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# the error using the description of the tested variable provided in $3
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# and return 1.
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assert_int_equal() {
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found="$1"
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expected="$2"
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description="$3"
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if [ "${expected}" -ne "${found}" ]; then
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echo_i "incorrect ${description}: got ${found}, expected ${expected}"
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return 1
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fi
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return 0
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}
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# keyfile_to_keys_section: helper function for keyfile_to_*_keys() which
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# converts keyfile data into a key-style trust anchor configuration
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# section using the supplied parameters
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keyfile_to_keys() {
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section_name=$1
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key_prefix=$2
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shift
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shift
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echo "$section_name {"
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for keyname in $*; do
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awk '!/^; /{
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printf "\t\""$1"\" "
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printf "'"$key_prefix "'"
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printf $4 " " $5 " " $6 " \""
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for (i=7; i<=NF; i++) printf $i
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printf "\";\n"
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}' $keyname.key
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done
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echo "};"
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}
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# keyfile_to_dskeys_section: helper function for keyfile_to_*_dskeys()
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# converts keyfile data into a DS-style trust anchor configuration
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# section using the supplied parameters
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keyfile_to_dskeys() {
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section_name=$1
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key_prefix=$2
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shift
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shift
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echo "$section_name {"
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for keyname in $*; do
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$DSFROMKEY $keyname.key | \
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awk '!/^; /{
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printf "\t\""$1"\" "
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printf "'"$key_prefix "'"
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printf $4 " " $5 " " $6 " \""
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for (i=7; i<=NF; i++) printf $i
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printf "\";\n"
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}'
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done
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echo "};"
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}
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# keyfile_to_trusted_keys: convert key data contained in the keyfile(s)
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# provided to a "trust-keys" section suitable for including in a
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# resolver's configuration file
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keyfile_to_trusted_keys() {
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keyfile_to_keys "trusted-keys" "" $*
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}
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# keyfile_to_static_keys: convert key data contained in the keyfile(s)
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# provided to a *static-key* "trust-anchors" section suitable for including in
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# a resolver's configuration file
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keyfile_to_static_keys() {
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keyfile_to_keys "trust-anchors" "static-key" $*
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}
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# keyfile_to_initial_keys: convert key data contained in the keyfile(s)
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# provided to an *initial-key* "trust-anchors" section suitable for including
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# in a resolver's configuration file
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keyfile_to_initial_keys() {
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keyfile_to_keys "trust-anchors" "initial-key" $*
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}
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# keyfile_to_static_ds_keys: convert key data contained in the keyfile(s)
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# provided to a *static-ds* "trust-anchors" section suitable for including in a
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# resolver's configuration file
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keyfile_to_static_ds() {
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keyfile_to_dskeys "trust-anchors" "static-ds" $*
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}
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# keyfile_to_initial_ds_keys: convert key data contained in the keyfile(s)
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# provided to an *initial-ds* "trust-anchors" section suitable for including
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# in a resolver's configuration file
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keyfile_to_initial_ds() {
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keyfile_to_dskeys "trust-anchors" "initial-ds" $*
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}
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# keyfile_to_key_id: convert a key file name to a key ID
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#
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# For a given key file name (e.g. "Kexample.+013+06160") provided as $1,
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# print the key ID with leading zeros stripped ("6160" for the
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# aforementioned example).
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keyfile_to_key_id() {
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echo "$1" | sed "s/.*+0\{0,4\}//"
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}
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# nextpart*() - functions for reading files incrementally
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#
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# These functions aim to facilitate looking for (or waiting for)
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# messages which may be logged more than once throughout the lifetime of
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# a given named instance by outputting just the part of the file which
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# has been appended since the last time we read it.
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#
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# Calling some of these functions causes temporary *.prev files to be
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# created that need to be cleaned up manually (usually by a given system
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# test's clean.sh script).
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#
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# Note that unlike other nextpart*() functions, nextpartread() is not
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# meant to be directly used in system tests; its sole purpose is to
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# reduce code duplication below.
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#
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# A quick usage example:
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#
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# $ echo line1 > named.log
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# $ echo line2 >> named.log
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# $ nextpart named.log
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# line1
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# line2
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# $ echo line3 >> named.log
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# $ nextpart named.log
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# line3
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# $ nextpart named.log
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# $ echo line4 >> named.log
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# $ nextpartpeek named.log
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# line4
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# $ nextpartpeek named.log
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# line4
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# $ nextpartreset named.log
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# $ nextpartpeek named.log
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# line1
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# line2
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# line3
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# line4
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# $ nextpart named.log
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# line1
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# line2
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# line3
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# line4
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# $ nextpart named.log
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# $
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# nextpartreset: reset the marker used by nextpart() and nextpartpeek()
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# so that it points to the start of the given file
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nextpartreset() {
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echo "0" > $1.prev
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}
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# nextpartread: read everything that's been appended to a file since the
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# last time nextpart() was called and print it to stdout, print the
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# total number of lines read from that file so far to stderr
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nextpartread() {
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[ -f $1.prev ] || nextpartreset $1
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prev=`cat $1.prev`
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awk "NR > $prev "'{ print }
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END { print NR > "/dev/stderr" }' $1
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}
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# nextpart: read everything that's been appended to a file since the
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# last time nextpart() was called
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nextpart() {
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nextpartread $1 2> $1.prev.tmp
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mv $1.prev.tmp $1.prev
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}
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# nextpartpeek: read everything that's been appended to a file since the
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# last time nextpart() was called
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nextpartpeek() {
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nextpartread $1 2> /dev/null
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}
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# _search_log: look for message $1 in file $2 with nextpart().
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_search_log() (
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msg="$1"
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file="$2"
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nextpart "$file" | grep -F -e "$msg" > /dev/null
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)
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# _search_log_peek: look for message $1 in file $2 with nextpartpeek().
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_search_log_peek() (
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msg="$1"
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file="$2"
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nextpartpeek "$file" | grep -F -e "$msg" > /dev/null
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)
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# wait_for_log: wait until message $2 in file $3 appears. Bail out after
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# $1 seconds. This needs to be used in conjunction with a prior call to
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# nextpart() or nextpartreset() on the same file to guarantee the offset is
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# set correctly. Tests using wait_for_log() are responsible for cleaning up
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# the created <file>.prev files.
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wait_for_log() (
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timeout="$1"
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msg="$2"
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file="$3"
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retry_quiet "$timeout" _search_log "$msg" "$file" && return 0
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echo_i "exceeded time limit waiting for '$msg' in $file"
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return 1
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)
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# wait_for_log_peek: similar to wait_for_log() but peeking, so the file offset
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# does not change.
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wait_for_log_peek() (
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timeout="$1"
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msg="$2"
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file="$3"
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retry_quiet "$timeout" _search_log_peek "$msg" "$file" && return 0
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echo_i "exceeded time limit waiting for '$msg' in $file"
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return 1
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)
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# _retry: keep running a command until it succeeds, up to $1 times, with
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# one-second intervals, optionally printing a message upon every attempt
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_retry() {
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__retries="${1}"
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shift
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while :; do
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if "$@"; then
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return 0
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fi
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__retries=$((__retries-1))
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if [ "${__retries}" -gt 0 ]; then
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if [ "${__retry_quiet}" -ne 1 ]; then
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echo_i "retrying"
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fi
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sleep 1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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done
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}
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# retry: call _retry() in verbose mode
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retry() {
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__retry_quiet=0
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_retry "$@"
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}
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# retry_quiet: call _retry() in silent mode
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retry_quiet() {
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__retry_quiet=1
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_retry "$@"
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}
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# _repeat: keep running command up to $1 times, unless it fails
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_repeat() (
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__retries="${1}"
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shift
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while :; do
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if ! "$@"; then
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return 1
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fi
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__retries=$((__retries-1))
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if [ "${__retries}" -le 0 ]; then
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break
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fi
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done
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return 0
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)
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rndc_reload() {
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echo_i "`$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reload $3 2>&1 | sed 's/^/'$1' /'`"
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# reloading single zone is synchronous, if we're reloading whole server
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# we need to wait for reload to finish
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if [ -z "$3" ]; then
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for __try in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
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$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} status | grep "reload/reconfig in progress" > /dev/null || break
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sleep 1
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done
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fi
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}
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rndc_reconfig() {
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echo_i "`$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/'$1' /'`"
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for __try in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
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$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} status | grep "reload/reconfig in progress" > /dev/null || break
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sleep 1
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done
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}
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# rndc_dumpdb: call "rndc dumpdb [...]" and wait until it completes
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#
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# The first argument is the name server instance to send the command to, in the
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# form of "nsX" (where "X" is the instance number), e.g. "ns5". The remaining
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# arguments, if any, are appended to the rndc command line after "dumpdb".
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#
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# Control channel configuration for the name server instance to send the
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# command to must match the contents of bin/tests/system/common/rndc.conf.
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#
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# rndc output is stored in a file called rndc.out.test${n}; the "n" variable is
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# required to be set by the calling tests.sh script.
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#
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# Return 0 if the dump completes successfully; return 1 if rndc returns an exit
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# code other than 0 or if the "; Dump complete" string does not appear in the
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# dump within 10 seconds.
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rndc_dumpdb() {
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__ret=0
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__dump_complete=0
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__server="${1}"
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__ip="10.53.0.$(echo "${__server}" | tr -c -d "0-9")"
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shift
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${RNDC} -c ../common/rndc.conf -p "${CONTROLPORT}" -s "${__ip}" dumpdb "$@" > "rndc.out.test${n}" 2>&1 || __ret=1
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for _ in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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do
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if grep '^; Dump complete$' "${__server}/named_dump.db" > /dev/null; then
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mv "${__server}/named_dump.db" "${__server}/named_dump.db.test${n}"
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__dump_complete=1
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break
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fi
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sleep 1
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done
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if [ ${__dump_complete} -eq 0 ]; then
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echo_i "timed out waiting for 'rndc dumpdb' to finish"
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__ret=1
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fi
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return ${__ret}
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}
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|
|
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# get_dig_xfer_stats: extract transfer statistics from dig output stored
|
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# in $1, converting them to a format used by some system tests.
|
|
get_dig_xfer_stats() {
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LOGFILE="$1"
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sed -n "s/^;; XFR size: .*messages \([0-9][0-9]*\).*/messages=\1/p" "${LOGFILE}"
|
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sed -n "s/^;; XFR size: \([0-9][0-9]*\) records.*/records=\1/p" "${LOGFILE}"
|
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sed -n "s/^;; XFR size: .*bytes \([0-9][0-9]*\).*/bytes=\1/p" "${LOGFILE}"
|
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}
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|
|
|
# get_named_xfer_stats: from named log file $1, extract transfer
|
|
# statistics for the last transfer for peer $2 and zone $3 (from a log
|
|
# message which has to contain the string provided in $4), converting
|
|
# them to a format used by some system tests.
|
|
get_named_xfer_stats() {
|
|
LOGFILE="$1"
|
|
PEER="`echo $2 | sed 's/\./\\\\./g'`"
|
|
ZONE="`echo $3 | sed 's/\./\\\\./g'`"
|
|
MESSAGE="$4"
|
|
grep " ${PEER}#.*${MESSAGE}:" "${LOGFILE}" | \
|
|
sed -n "s/.* '${ZONE}\/.* \([0-9][0-9]*\) messages.*/messages=\1/p" | tail -1
|
|
grep " ${PEER}#.*${MESSAGE}:" "${LOGFILE}" | \
|
|
sed -n "s/.* '${ZONE}\/.* \([0-9][0-9]*\) records.*/records=\1/p" | tail -1
|
|
grep " ${PEER}#.*${MESSAGE}:" "${LOGFILE}" | \
|
|
sed -n "s/.* '${ZONE}\/.* \([0-9][0-9]*\) bytes.*/bytes=\1/p" | tail -1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# copy_setports - Copy Configuration File and Replace Ports
|
|
#
|
|
# Convenience function to copy a configuration file, replacing the tokens
|
|
# QUERYPORT, CONTROLPORT and EXTRAPORT[1-8] with the values of the equivalent
|
|
# environment variables. (These values are set by "run.sh", which calls the
|
|
# scripts invoking this function.)
|
|
#
|
|
# Usage:
|
|
# copy_setports infile outfile
|
|
#
|
|
copy_setports() {
|
|
# The indirect method of handling the substitution of the PORT variables
|
|
# (defining "atsign" then substituting for it in the "sed" statement) is
|
|
# required to prevent the "Configure" script (in the win32utils/ directory)
|
|
# from replacing the <at>PORT<at> substitution tokens when it processes
|
|
# this file and produces conf.sh.
|
|
atsign="@"
|
|
sed -e "s/${atsign}PORT${atsign}/${PORT}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}TLSPORT${atsign}/${TLSPORT}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT1${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT1}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT2${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT2}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT3${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT3}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT4${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT4}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT5${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT5}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT6${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT6}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT7${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT7}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}EXTRAPORT8${atsign}/${EXTRAPORT8}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}CONTROLPORT${atsign}/${CONTROLPORT}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DEFAULT_ALGORITHM${atsign}/${DEFAULT_ALGORITHM}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER${atsign}/${DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DEFAULT_BITS${atsign}/${DEFAULT_BITS}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM${atsign}/${ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM_NUMBER${atsign}/${ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM_NUMBER}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}ALTERNATIVE_BITS${atsign}/${ALTERNATIVE_BITS}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DISABLED_ALGORITHM${atsign}/${DISABLED_ALGORITHM}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DISABLED_ALGORITHM_NUMBER${atsign}/${DISABLED_ALGORITHM_NUMBER}/g" \
|
|
-e "s/${atsign}DISABLED_BITS${atsign}/${DISABLED_BITS}/g" \
|
|
$1 > $2
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Export command paths
|
|
#
|
|
export ARPANAME
|
|
export BIGKEY
|
|
export CDS
|
|
export CHECKZONE
|
|
export CYGWIN
|
|
export DESCRIPTION
|
|
export DIG
|
|
export FEATURETEST
|
|
export FSTRM_CAPTURE
|
|
export GENCHECK
|
|
export JOURNALPRINT
|
|
export KEYCREATE
|
|
export KEYDELETE
|
|
export KEYFRLAB
|
|
export KEYGEN
|
|
export KEYSETTOOL
|
|
export KEYSIGNER
|
|
export KRB5_CONFIG
|
|
export MAKEJOURNAL
|
|
export MDIG
|
|
export NAMED
|
|
export NSEC3HASH
|
|
export NSLOOKUP
|
|
export NSUPDATE
|
|
export NZD2NZF
|
|
export PERL
|
|
export PIPEQUERIES
|
|
export PK11DEL
|
|
export PK11GEN
|
|
export PK11LIST
|
|
export PSSUSPEND
|
|
export PYTHON
|
|
export RESOLVE
|
|
export RNDC
|
|
export RRCHECKER
|
|
export SAMPLEUPDATE
|
|
export SIGNER
|
|
export SUBDIRS
|
|
export TMPDIR
|
|
export TSIGKEYGEN
|
|
export WIRETEST
|