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SYSTEMTESTTOP=.. . $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh status=0 t=0 # $1 = test name (such as 1a, 1b, etc. for which named.$1.conf exists) run_server() { TESTNAME=$1 echo_i "stopping resolver" $PERL $SYSTEMTESTTOP/stop.pl . ns2 sleep 1 echo_i "starting resolver using named.$TESTNAME.conf" cp -f ns2/named.$TESTNAME.conf ns2/named.conf $PERL $SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl --noclean --restart --port ${PORT} . ns2 } run_query() { TESTNAME=$1 LINE=$2 NAME=`sed -n -e "$LINE,"'$p' ns2/$TESTNAME.queries | head -n 1` $DIG $DIGOPTS $NAME a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 127.0.0.1 > dig.out.${t} grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 && return 1 return 0 } # $1 = test name (such as 1a, 1b, etc. for which $1.queries exists) # $2 = line number in query file to test (the name to query is taken from this line) expect_norecurse() { TESTNAME=$1 LINE=$2 NAME=`sed -n -e "$LINE,"'$p' ns2/$TESTNAME.queries | head -n 1` t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing $NAME doesn't recurse (${t})" run_query $TESTNAME $LINE || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } } # $1 = test name (such as 1a, 1b, etc. for which $1.queries exists) # $2 = line number in query file to test (the name to query is taken from this line) expect_recurse() { TESTNAME=$1 LINE=$2 NAME=`sed -n -e "$LINE,"'$p' ns2/$TESTNAME.queries | head -n 1` t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing $NAME recurses (${t})" run_query $TESTNAME $LINE && { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } } t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing that l1.l0 exists without RPZ (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS l1.l0 ns @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t} grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing that l2.l1.l0 returns SERVFAIL without RPZ (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 ns @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t} grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } # Group 1 run_server 1a expect_norecurse 1a 1 run_server 1b expect_norecurse 1b 1 expect_recurse 1b 2 run_server 1c expect_norecurse 1c 1 # Group 2 run_server 2a for n in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 do expect_norecurse 2a $n done expect_recurse 2a 33 # Group 3 run_server 3a expect_recurse 3a 1 run_server 3b expect_recurse 3b 1 run_server 3c expect_recurse 3c 1 run_server 3d expect_norecurse 3d 1 expect_recurse 3d 2 run_server 3e expect_norecurse 3e 1 expect_recurse 3e 2 run_server 3f expect_norecurse 3f 1 expect_recurse 3f 2 # Group 4 testlist="aa ap bf" values="1 16 32" # Uncomment the following to test every skip value instead of # only a sample of values # #testlist="aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap \ # aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf" #values="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 \ # 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32" set -- $values for n in $testlist; do run_server 4$n ni=$1 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing that ${ni} of 33 queries skip recursion (${t})" c=0 for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 \ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 do run_query 4$n $i c=`expr $c + $?` done skipped=`expr 33 - $c` if [ $skipped != $ni ]; then echo_i "test $t failed (actual=$skipped, expected=$ni)" status=1 fi shift done # Group 5 run_server 5a expect_norecurse 5a 1 expect_norecurse 5a 2 expect_recurse 5a 3 expect_recurse 5a 4 expect_recurse 5a 5 expect_recurse 5a 6 # Group 6 echo_i "check recursive behavior consistency during policy update races" run_server 6a sleep 1 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "running dig to cache CNAME record (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} www.test.example.org CNAME > dig.out.${t} sleep 1 echo_i "suspending authority server" if [ "$CYGWIN" ]; then WINPID=`cat ns1/named.pid` PID=`ps | sed 's/^..//' | awk '$4 == '$WINPID | awk '{print $1}'` else PID=`cat ns1/named.pid` fi kill -TSTP $PID echo_i "adding an NSDNAME policy" cp ns2/db.6a.00.policy.local ns2/saved.policy.local cp ns2/db.6b.00.policy.local ns2/db.6a.00.policy.local $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reload 6a.00.policy.local 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /' sleep 1 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "running dig to follow CNAME (blocks, so runs in the background) (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} www.test.example.org A > dig.out.${t} & sleep 1 echo_i "removing the NSDNAME policy" cp ns2/db.6c.00.policy.local ns2/db.6a.00.policy.local $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reload 6a.00.policy.local 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /' sleep 1 echo_i "resuming authority server" if [ "$CYGWIN" ]; then WINPID=`cat ns1/named.pid` PID=`ps | sed 's/^..//' | awk '$4 == '$WINPID | awk '{print $1}'` else PID=`cat ns1/named.pid` fi kill -CONT $PID for n in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do sleep 1 [ -s dig.out.${t} ] || continue grep "status: .*," dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 && break done grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } echo_i "check recursive behavior consistency during policy removal races" cp ns2/saved.policy.local ns2/db.6a.00.policy.local run_server 6a sleep 1 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "running dig to cache CNAME record (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} www.test.example.org CNAME > dig.out.${t} sleep 1 echo_i "suspending authority server" if [ "$CYGWIN" ]; then WINPID=`cat ns1/named.pid` PID=`ps | sed 's/^..//' | awk '$4 == '$WINPID | awk '{print $1}'` else PID=`cat ns1/named.pid` fi kill -TSTP $PID echo_i "adding an NSDNAME policy" cp ns2/db.6b.00.policy.local ns2/db.6a.00.policy.local $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reload 6a.00.policy.local 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /' sleep 1 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "running dig to follow CNAME (blocks, so runs in the background) (${t})" $DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} www.test.example.org A > dig.out.${t} & sleep 1 echo_i "removing the policy zone" cp ns2/named.default.conf ns2/named.conf $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.2 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /' sleep 1 echo_i "resuming authority server" if [ "$CYGWIN" ]; then WINPID=`cat ns1/named.pid` PID=`ps | sed 's/^..//' | awk '$4 == '$WINPID | awk '{print $1}'` else PID=`cat ns1/named.pid` fi kill -CONT $PID for n in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do sleep 1 [ -s dig.out.${t} ] || continue grep "status: .*," dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 && break done grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } # Check CLIENT-IP behavior t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing CLIENT-IP behavior (${t})" run_server clientip $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.4 > dig.out.${t} grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: query failed" status=1 } grep "^l2.l1.l0.[ ]*[0-9]*[ ]*IN[ ]*A[ ]*10.53.0.2" dig.out.${t} > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: didn't get expected answer" status=1 } # Check CLIENT-IP behavior #2 t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing CLIENT-IP behavior #2 (${t})" run_server clientip2 $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.1 > dig.out.${t}.1 grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.${t}.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: query failed" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.2 > dig.out.${t}.2 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: query failed" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.3 > dig.out.${t}.3 grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t}.3 > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: query failed" status=1 } grep "^l2.l1.l0.[ ]*[0-9]*[ ]*IN[ ]*A[ ]*10.53.0.1" dig.out.${t}.3 > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: didn't get expected answer" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.4 > dig.out.${t}.4 grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.${t}.4 > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo_i "test $t failed: query failed" status=1 } # Check RPZ log clause t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing RPZ log clause (${t})" run_server log cur=`awk 'BEGIN {l=0} /^/ {l++} END { print l }' ns2/named.run` $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.4 > dig.out.${t} $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.3 >> dig.out.${t} $DIG $DIGOPTS l2.l1.l0 a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} -b 10.53.0.2 >> dig.out.${t} sed -n "$cur,"'$p' < ns2/named.run | grep "view recursive: rpz CLIENT-IP Local-Data rewrite l2.l1.l0 via 32.4.0.53.10.rpz-client-ip.log1" > /dev/null && { echo_i " failed: unexpected rewrite message for policy zone log1 was logged" status=1 } sed -n "$cur,"'$p' < ns2/named.run | grep "view recursive: rpz CLIENT-IP Local-Data rewrite l2.l1.l0 via 32.3.0.53.10.rpz-client-ip.log2" > /dev/null || { echo_i " failed: expected rewrite message for policy zone log2 was not logged" status=1 } sed -n "$cur,"'$p' < ns2/named.run | grep "view recursive: rpz CLIENT-IP Local-Data rewrite l2.l1.l0 via 32.2.0.53.10.rpz-client-ip.log3" > /dev/null || { echo_i " failed: expected rewrite message for policy zone log3 was not logged" status=1 } # Check wildcard behavior t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing wildcard behavior with 1 RPZ zone (${t})" run_server wildcard1 $DIG $DIGOPTS www.test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.1 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.1 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.2 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.2 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing wildcard behavior with 2 RPZ zones (${t})" run_server wildcard2 $DIG $DIGOPTS www.test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.1 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.1 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.2 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.2 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "testing wildcard behavior with 1 RPZ zone and no non-wildcard triggers (${t})" run_server wildcard3 $DIG $DIGOPTS www.test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.1 grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.${t}.1 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } $DIG $DIGOPTS test1.example.net a @10.53.0.2 -p ${PORT} > dig.out.${t}.2 grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.${t}.2 > /dev/null || { echo_i "test ${t} failed" status=1 } t=`expr $t + 1` echo_i "checking 'nsip-wait-recurse no' is faster than 'nsip-wait-recurse yes' ($t)" echo_i "timing 'nsip-wait-recurse yes' (default)" ret=0 t1=`$PERL -e 'print time()."\n";'` $DIG -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 foo.child.example.tld a > dig.out.yes.$t t2=`$PERL -e 'print time()."\n";'` p1=`expr $t2 - $t1` echo_i "elasped time $p1 seconds" $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.3 -p ${CONTROLPORT} flush cp -f ns3/named2.conf ns3/named.conf $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.3 -p ${CONTROLPORT} reload > /dev/null echo_i "timing 'nsip-wait-recurse no'" t3=`$PERL -e 'print time()."\n";'` $DIG -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.3 foo.child.example.tld a > dig.out.no.$t t4=`$PERL -e 'print time()."\n";'` p2=`expr $t4 - $t3` echo_i "elasped time $p2 seconds" if test $p1 -le $p2; then ret=1; fi if test $ret != 0; then echo_i "failed"; fi status=`expr $status + $ret` echo_i "exit status: $status" [ $status -eq 0 ] || exit 1