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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 07:24:22 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 07:24:22 +0000 |
commit | 45d6379135504814ab723b57f0eb8be23393a51d (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 1:9.16.44.upstream/1%9.16.44
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/bin/tests/system/tsig/tests.sh b/bin/tests/system/tsig/tests.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..affc6d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/tests/system/tsig/tests.sh @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 +# +# 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. +# +# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional +# information regarding copyright ownership. + +SYSTEMTESTTOP=.. +. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh + +DIGOPTS="+tcp +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd -p ${PORT}" + +# +# Shared secrets. +# +md5="97rnFx24Tfna4mHPfgnerA==" +sha1="FrSt77yPTFx6hTs4i2tKLB9LmE0=" +sha224="hXfwwwiag2QGqblopofai9NuW28q/1rH4CaTnA==" +sha256="R16NojROxtxH/xbDl//ehDsHm5DjWTQ2YXV+hGC2iBY=" +sha384="OaDdoAk2LAcLtYeUnsT7A9XHjsb6ZEma7OCvUpMraQIJX6HetGrlKmF7yglO1G2h" +sha512="jI/Pa4qRu96t76Pns5Z/Ndxbn3QCkwcxLOgt9vgvnJw5wqTRvNyk3FtD6yIMd1dWVlqZ+Y4fe6Uasc0ckctEmg==" + +status=0 + +if $FEATURETEST --md5 +then + echo_i "fetching using hmac-md5 (old form)" + ret=0 + $DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "md5:$md5" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.md5.old || ret=1 + grep -i "md5.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.md5.old > /dev/null || ret=1 + if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 + fi + + echo_i "fetching using hmac-md5 (new form)" + ret=0 + $DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-md5:md5:$md5" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.md5.new || ret=1 + grep -i "md5.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.md5.new > /dev/null || ret=1 + if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 + fi +else + echo_i "skipping using hmac-md5" +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha1" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha1:sha1:$sha1" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha1 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha1.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha1 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha224" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha224:sha224:$sha224" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha224 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha224.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha224 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha256" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha256:sha256:$sha256" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha256 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha256.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha256 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha384" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha384:sha384:$sha384" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha384 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha384.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha384 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha512" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha512:sha512:$sha512" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha512 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha512.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha512 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +# +# +# Truncated TSIG +# +# +if $FEATURETEST --md5 +then + echo_i "fetching using hmac-md5 (trunc)" + ret=0 + $DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-md5-80:md5-trunc:$md5" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.md5.trunc || ret=1 + grep -i "md5-trunc.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.md5.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 + if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 + fi +else + echo_i "skipping using hmac-md5 (trunc)" +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha1 (trunc)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha1-80:sha1-trunc:$sha1" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha1.trunc || ret=1 +grep -i "sha1.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha1.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha224 (trunc)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha224-112:sha224-trunc:$sha224" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha224.trunc || ret=1 +grep -i "sha224-trunc.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha224.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha256 (trunc)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha256-128:sha256-trunc:$sha256" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha256.trunc || ret=1 +grep -i "sha256-trunc.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha256.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha384 (trunc)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha384-192:sha384-trunc:$sha384" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha384.trunc || ret=1 +grep -i "sha384-trunc.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha384.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha512-256 (trunc)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha512-256:sha512-trunc:$sha512" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha512.trunc || ret=1 +grep -i "sha512-trunc.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha512.trunc > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + + +# +# +# Check for bad truncation. +# +# +if $FEATURETEST --md5 +then + echo_i "fetching using hmac-md5-80 (BADTRUNC)" + ret=0 + $DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-md5-80:md5:$md5" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.md5-80 || ret=1 + grep -i "md5.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.md5-80 > /dev/null || ret=1 + if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 + fi +else + echo_i "skipping using hmac-md5-80 (BADTRUNC)" +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha1-80 (BADTRUNC)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha1-80:sha1:$sha1" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha1-80 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha1.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.sha1-80 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha224-112 (BADTRUNC)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha224-112:sha224:$sha224" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha224-112 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha224.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.sha224-112 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha256-128 (BADTRUNC)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha256-128:sha256:$sha256" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha256-128 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha256.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.sha256-128 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha384-192 (BADTRUNC)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha384-192:sha384:$sha384" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha384-192 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha384.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.sha384-192 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "fetching using hmac-sha512-256 (BADTRUNC)" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "hmac-sha512-256:sha512:$sha512" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.sha512-256 || ret=1 +grep -i "sha512.*TSIG.*BADTRUNC" dig.out.sha512-256 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "attempting fetch with bad tsig algorithm" +ret=0 +$DIG $DIGOPTS example.nil. -y "badalgo:invalid:$sha512" @10.53.0.1 soa > dig.out.badalgo 2>&1 || ret=1 +grep -i "Couldn't create key invalid: algorithm is unsupported" dig.out.badalgo > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "checking both OPT and TSIG records are returned when TC=1" +ret=0 +$DIG -p ${PORT} +ignore +bufsize=512 large.example.nil -y "hmac-sha1:sha1:$sha1" @10.53.0.1 txt > dig.out.large 2>&1 || ret=1 +grep "flags:.* tc[ ;]" dig.out.large > /dev/null || ret=1 +grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.large > /dev/null || ret=1 +grep "EDNS:" dig.out.large > /dev/null || ret=1 +grep -i "sha1.*TSIG.*NOERROR" dig.out.sha1 > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "check that dnssec-keygen won't generate TSIG keys" +ret=0 +$KEYGEN -a hmac-sha256 -b 128 -n host example.net > keygen.out3 2>&1 && ret=1 +grep "unknown algorithm" keygen.out3 > /dev/null || ret=1 + +echo_i "check that a 'BADTIME' response with 'QR=0' is handled as a request" +ret=0 +$PERL ../packet.pl -a 10.53.0.1 -p ${PORT} -t tcp < badtime > /dev/null || ret=1 +$DIG -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.1 version.bind txt ch > dig.out.verify || ret=1 +grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.verify > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +if "$PERL" -e 'use Net::DNS; use Net::DNS::Packet;' > /dev/null 2>&1 +then + echo_i "check that TSIG in the wrong place returns FORMERR" + ret=0 + $PERL ../packet.pl -a 10.53.0.1 -p ${PORT} -t udp -d < badlocation > packet.out + grep "rcode = FORMERR" packet.out > /dev/null || ret=1 + if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 + fi +fi + +echo_i "check that a malformed truncated response to a TSIG query is handled" +ret=0 +$DIG -p $PORT @10.53.0.1 bad-tsig > dig.out.bad-tsig || ret=1 +grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.bad-tsig > /dev/null || ret=1 +if [ $ret -eq 1 ] ; then + echo_i "failed"; status=1 +fi + +echo_i "exit status: $status" +[ $status -eq 0 ] || exit 1 |