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# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
# information regarding copyright ownership.
# test response rate limiting
SYSTEMTESTTOP=..
. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh
RNDCCMD="$RNDC -c $SYSTEMTESTTOP/common/rndc.conf -p ${CONTROLPORT} -s"
#set -x
ns1=10.53.0.1 # root, defining the others
ns2=10.53.0.2 # test server
ns3=10.53.0.3 # secondary test server
ns4=10.53.0.4 # log-only test server
ns7=10.53.0.7 # whitelisted client
USAGE="$0: [-x]"
while getopts "x" c; do
case $c in
x) set -x;;
*) echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1;;
esac
done
shift `expr $OPTIND - 1 || true`
if test "$#" -ne 0; then
echo "$USAGE" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# really quit on control-C
trap 'exit 1' 1 2 15
ret=0
setret () {
ret=1
echo_i "$*"
}
# Wait until soon after the start of a second to make results consistent.
# The start of a second credits a rate limit.
# This would be far easier in C or by assuming a modern version of perl.
sec_start () {
START=`date`
while true; do
NOW=`date`
if test "$START" != "$NOW"; then
return
fi
$PERL -e 'select(undef, undef, undef, 0.05)' || true
done
}
# turn off ${HOME}/.digrc
HOME=/dev/null; export HOME
# $1=number of tests $2=target domain $3=dig options
QNUM=1
burst () {
BURST_LIMIT=$1; shift
BURST_DOM_BASE="$1"; shift
XCNT=$CNT
CNT='XXX'
eval FILENAME="mdig.out-$BURST_DOM_BASE"
CNT=$XCNT
DOMS=""
CNTS=`$PERL -e 'for ( $i = 0; $i < '$BURST_LIMIT'; $i++) { printf "%03d\n", '$QNUM' + $i; }'`
for CNT in $CNTS
do
eval BURST_DOM="$BURST_DOM_BASE"
DOMS="$DOMS $BURST_DOM"
done
ARGS="+nocookie +continue +time=1 +tries=1 -p ${PORT} $* @$ns2 $DOMS"
$MDIG $ARGS 2>&1 | tee -a full-$FILENAME | sed -n -e '/^;; AUTHORITY/,/^$/d' \
-e '/^;; ADDITIONAL/,/^$/d' \
-e 's/^[^;].* \([^ ]\{1,\}\)$/\1/p' \
-e 's/;; flags.* tc .*/TC/p' \
-e 's/;; .* status: NXDOMAIN.*/NXDOMAIN/p' \
-e 's/;; .* status: NOERROR.*/NOERROR/p' \
-e 's/;; .* status: SERVFAIL.*/SERVFAIL/p' \
-e 's/response failed with timed out.*/drop/p' \
-e 's/;; communications error to.*/drop/p' >> $FILENAME
QNUM=`expr $QNUM + $BURST_LIMIT`
}
# compare integers $1 and $2; ensure the difference is no more than $3
range () {
$PERL -e 'if (abs(int($ARGV[0]) - int($ARGV[1])) > int($ARGV[2])) { exit(1) }' $1 $2 $3
}
# $1=domain $2=IP address $3=# of IP addresses $4=TC $5=drop
# $6=NXDOMAIN $7=SERVFAIL or other errors
ck_result() {
BAD=no
ADDRS=`egrep "^$2$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
# count simple truncated and truncated NXDOMAIN as TC
TC=`egrep "^TC|NXDOMAINTC$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
DROP=`egrep "^drop$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
# count NXDOMAIN and truncated NXDOMAIN as NXDOMAIN
NXDOMAIN=`egrep "^NXDOMAIN|NXDOMAINTC$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
SERVFAIL=`egrep "^SERVFAIL$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
NOERROR=`egrep "^NOERROR$" mdig.out-$1 2>/dev/null | wc -l`
range $ADDRS "$3" 1 ||
setret "$ADDRS instead of $3 '$2' responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
range $TC "$4" 1 ||
setret "$TC instead of $4 truncation responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
range $DROP "$5" 1 ||
setret "$DROP instead of $5 dropped responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
range $NXDOMAIN "$6" 1 ||
setret "$NXDOMAIN instead of $6 NXDOMAIN responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
range $SERVFAIL "$7" 1 ||
setret "$SERVFAIL instead of $7 error responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
range $NOERROR "$8" 1 ||
setret "$NOERROR instead of $8 NOERROR responses for $1" &&
BAD=yes
if test -z "$BAD"; then
rm -f mdig.out-$1
fi
}
ckstats () {
LABEL="$1"; shift
TYPE="$1"; shift
EXPECTED="$1"; shift
C=`sed -n -e "s/[ ]*\([0-9]*\).responses $TYPE for rate limits.*/\1/p" \
ns2/named.stats | tail -1`
C=`expr 0$C + 0`
range "$C" $EXPECTED 1 ||
setret "wrong $LABEL $TYPE statistics of $C instead of $EXPECTED"
}
#########
sec_start
# Tests of referrals to "." must be done before the hints are loaded
# or with "additional-from-cache no"
burst 5 a1.tld3 +norec
# basic rate limiting
burst 3 a1.tld2
# delay allows an additional response.
sleep 1
burst 10 a1.tld2
# Request 30 different qnames to try a wildcard.
burst 30 'x$CNT.a2.tld2'
# These should be counted and limited but are not. See RT33138.
burst 10 'y.x$CNT.a2.tld2'
# IP TC drop NXDOMAIN SERVFAIL NOERROR
# referrals to "."
ck_result a1.tld3 x 0 1 2 0 0 2
# check 13 results including 1 second delay that allows an additional response
ck_result a1.tld2 192.0.2.1 3 4 6 0 0 8
# Check the wild card answers.
# The parent name of the 30 requests is counted.
ck_result 'x*.a2.tld2' 192.0.2.2 2 10 18 0 0 12
# These should be limited but are not. See RT33138.
ck_result 'y.x*.a2.tld2' 192.0.2.2 10 0 0 0 0 10
#########
sec_start
burst 10 'x.a3.tld3'
burst 10 'y$CNT.a3.tld3'
burst 10 'z$CNT.a4.tld2'
# 10 identical recursive responses are limited
ck_result 'x.a3.tld3' 192.0.3.3 2 3 5 0 0 5
# 10 different recursive responses are not limited
ck_result 'y*.a3.tld3' 192.0.3.3 10 0 0 0 0 10
# 10 different NXDOMAIN responses are limited based on the parent name.
# We count 13 responses because we count truncated NXDOMAIN responses
# as both truncated and NXDOMAIN.
ck_result 'z*.a4.tld2' x 0 3 5 5 0 0
$RNDCCMD $ns2 stats
ckstats first dropped 36
ckstats first truncated 21
#########
sec_start
burst 10 a5.tld2 +tcp
burst 10 a6.tld2 -b $ns7
burst 10 a7.tld4
burst 2 a8.tld2 -t AAAA
burst 2 a8.tld2 -t TXT
burst 2 a8.tld2 -t SPF
# IP TC drop NXDOMAIN SERVFAIL NOERROR
# TCP responses are not rate limited
ck_result a5.tld2 192.0.2.5 10 0 0 0 0 10
# whitelisted client is not rate limited
ck_result a6.tld2 192.0.2.6 10 0 0 0 0 10
# Errors such as SERVFAIL are rate limited.
ck_result a7.tld4 x 0 0 8 0 2 0
# NODATA responses are counted as the same regardless of qtype.
ck_result a8.tld2 x 0 2 2 0 0 4
$RNDCCMD $ns2 stats
ckstats second dropped 46
ckstats second truncated 23
#########
sec_start
# IP TC drop NXDOMAIN SERVFAIL NOERROR
# all-per-second
# The qnames are all unique but the client IP address is constant.
QNUM=101
burst 60 'all$CNT.a9.tld2'
ck_result 'a*.a9.tld2' 192.0.2.8 50 0 10 0 0 50
$RNDCCMD $ns2 stats
ckstats final dropped 56
ckstats final truncated 23
#########
sec_start
DIGOPTS="+nocookie +nosearch +time=1 +tries=1 +ignore -p ${PORT}"
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
$DIG $DIGOPTS @$ns4 A a7.tld4 > /dev/null 2>&1
grep "would limit" ns4/named.run >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
setret "\"would limit\" not found in log file."
$NAMED -gc broken.conf > broken.out 2>&1 &
sleep 2
grep "min-table-size 1" broken.out > /dev/null || setret "min-table-size 0 was not changed to 1"
if [ -f named.pid ]; then
$KILL `cat named.pid`
setret "named should not have started, but did"
fi
echo_i "exit status: $ret"
[ $ret -eq 0 ] || exit 1
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