Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") See COPYRIGHT in the source root or http://isc.org/copyright.html for terms. These tests check RPZ recursion behavior (including skipping recursion when appropriate). The general structure of the tests is: * The resolver (ns2) with an unqualified view containing the policy zones, the response-policy statement, and a root hint zone * The auth server that contains two authoritative zones, l1.l0 and l2.l1.l0, both delegated to itself. l2.l1.l0 specifies a non-existent zone data file and so will generate SERVFAILs for any queries to it. The l2.l1.l0 zone was chosen to generate SERVFAIL responses because RPZ evaluation will use that error response whenever it encounters it during processing, thus making it a binary indicator for whether or not recursion was attempted. This also allows us to not worry about having to craft 'ip', 'nsdname', and 'nsip' rules that matched the queries. Each test is intended to be fed a number of queries constructed as qXX.l2.l1.l0, where XX is the 1-based query sequence number (e.g. the first query of each test is q01.l2.l1.l0). For all the tests the triggers are constructed as follows: client-ip - match 127.0.0.1/32 ip - match 255.255.255.255/32 (does not matter due to SERVFAIL) nsdname - match ns.example.org (also does not matter) nsip - match 255.255.255.255/32 (also does not matter) qname - match qXX.l2.l1.l0, where XX is the query sequence number that is intended to be matched by this qname rule. Here's the detail on the test cases: Group 1 - testing skipping recursion for a single policy zone with only records that allow recursion to be skipped Test 1a: 1 policy zone containing 1 'client-ip' trigger 1 query, expected to skip recursion Test 1b: 1 policy zone containing 1 'qname' trigger (q01) 2 queries, q01 is expected to skip recursion, q02 is expected to recurse Test 1c: 1 policy zone containing both a 'client-ip' and 'qname' trigger (q02) 1 query, expected to skip recursion Group 2 - testing skipping recursion with multiple policy zones when all zones have only trigger types eligible to skip recursion with Test 2a: 32 policy zones, each containing 1 'qname' trigger (qNN, where NN is the zone's sequence 1-based sequence number formatted to 2 digits, so each of the first 32 queries should match a different zone) 33 queries, the first 32 of which are expected to skip recursion while the 33rd is expected to recurse Group 3 - Testing interaction of triggers that require recursion when in a single zone, both alone and with triggers that allow recursion to be skipped Test 3a: 1 policy zone containing 1 'ip' trigger 1 query, expected to recurse Test 3b: 1 policy zone containing 1 'nsdname' trigger 1 query, expected to recurse Test 3c: 1 policy zone containing 1 'nsip' trigger 1 query, expected to recurse Test 3d: 1 policy zone containing 1 'ip' trigger and 1 'qname' trigger (q02) 2 queries, the first should not recurse and the second should recurse Test 3e: 1 policy zone containing 1 'nsdname' trigger and 1 'qname' trigger (q02) 2 queries, the first should not recurse and the second should recurse Test 3f: 1 policy zone containing 1 'nsip' trigger and 1 'qname' trigger (q02) 2 queries, the first should not recurse and the second should recurse Group 4 - contains 32 subtests designed to verify that recursion is skippable for only the appropriate zones based on the order specified in the 'response-policy' statement Tests 4aa to 4bf: 32 policy zones per test, one of which is configured with 1 'ip' trigger and one 'qname' trigger while the others are configured only with 1 'qname' trigger. The zone with both triggers starts listed first and is moved backwards by one position with each test. The 'qname' triggers in the zones are structured so that the zones are tested starting with the first zone and the 'ip' trigger is tested before the 'qname' trigger for that zone. 33 queries per test, where the number expected to skip recursion matches the test sequence number: e.g. 1 skip for 4aa, 26 skips for 4az, and 32 skips for 4bf Group 5 - This test verifies that the "pivot" policy zone for whether or not recursion can be skipped is the first listed zone with applicable trigger types rather than a later listed zone. Test 5a: 5 policy zones, the 1st, 3rd, and 5th configured with 1 'qname' trigger each (q01, q04, and q06, respectively), the 2nd and 4th each configured with an 'ip' and 'qname' trigger (q02 and q05, respectively for the 'qname' triggers 6 queries, of which only q01 and q02 are expected to skip recursion