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+#!/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=..
+. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh
+
+# Set known locale for the tests
+
+if locale -a | grep -qE "^C\\.(UTF-8|utf8)"; then
+ LC_ALL="C.UTF-8"
+elif locale -a | grep -qE "^en_US\\.(UTF-8|utf8)"; then
+ LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
+fi
+export LC_ALL
+
+# This set of tests check the behavior of the IDNA options in "dig".
+#
+# "dig" supports two IDNA-related options:
+#
+# +[no]idnin - Translates a domain name into punycode format before sending
+# the query to the server.
+#
+# Should the input name be a punycode name, "dig +idnin" will also
+# validate the punycode, rejecting it if it is invalid.
+#
+# +[no]idnout - Translates the received punycode domain names into appropriate
+# unicode characters before displaying.
+#
+# The tests run "dig" against an authoritative server configured with a minimal
+# root zone and nothing else. As a result, all queries will result in an
+# NXDOMAIN. The server will return the qname sent, which "dig" will display
+# according to the options selected. This returned string is compared with
+# the qname originally sent.
+#
+# In the comments below, the following nomenclature (taken from RFC 5890) is
+# used:
+#
+# A-label: Label comprising ASCII characters that starts xn-- and whose
+# characters after the xn-- are a valid output of the Punycode
+# algorithm.
+#
+# Fake A-label: An A-label whose characters after the xn-- are not valid
+# Punycode output.
+#
+# U-label: Unicode (native character) form of a label.
+#
+# For the purpose of this test script, U-labels do not include labels that
+# comprise purely ASCII characters, which are referred to as "ASCII-labels"
+# here. Valid ASCII-labels comprise letters, digits and hyphens and do not
+# start with a hyphen.
+#
+# References:
+# 1. http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr46/#Deviations
+# 2. http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr46/#IDNAComparison
+
+# Using dig insecure mode as we are not testing DNSSEC here
+DIGCMD="$DIG -i -p ${PORT} @10.53.0.1"
+
+# Initialize test count and status return
+n=0
+status=0
+
+
+# Function for extracting the qname from the response
+#
+# This is the first field in the line after the line starting
+# ";; QUESTION SECTION:".
+#
+# The string returned includes the trailing period.
+
+qname() {
+ awk 'BEGIN { qs = 0; } \
+ /;; QUESTION SECTION:/ { qs = 1; next; } \
+ qs == 1 {sub(";", "", $1) ; print $1; exit 0; }' \
+ $1
+}
+
+# Function for performing a test where "dig" is expected to succeed.
+#
+# $1 - Description of the test
+# $2 - Dig command additional options
+# $3 - Name being queried
+# $4 - The name that is expected to be displayed by "dig". Note that names
+# displayed by "dig" will always have a trailing period, so this
+# parameter should have that period as well.
+
+idna_test() {
+ n=`expr $n + 1`
+ description=$1
+ if [ "$2" != "" ]; then
+ description="${description}: $2"
+ fi
+ echo_i "$description ($n)"
+
+ ret=0
+ $DIGCMD $2 $3 > dig.out.$n 2>&1
+ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo_i "failed: dig command returned non-zero status"
+ ret=1
+ else
+ actual=`qname dig.out.$n`
+ if [ "$4" != "$actual" ]; then
+ echo_i "failed: expected answer $4, actual result $actual"
+ ret=1
+ fi
+ fi
+ status=`expr $status + $ret`
+}
+
+# Function for performing a test where "dig" is expected to fail
+#
+# $1 - Description of the test
+# $2 - Dig command additional options
+# $3 - Name being queried
+
+idna_fail() {
+ n=`expr $n + 1`
+ description=$1
+ if [ "$2" != "" ]; then
+ description="${description}: $2"
+ fi
+ echo_i "$description ($n)"
+
+ ret=0
+ $DIGCMD $2 $3 > dig.out.$n 2>&1
+ if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+ echo_i "failed: dig command unexpectedly succeeded"
+ ret=1
+ fi
+ status=`expr $status + $ret`
+}
+
+# Function to check that case is preserved for an all-ASCII label.
+#
+# Without IDNA support, case-preservation is the expected behavior.
+#
+# With IDNA support... not really. IDNA maps uppercase ASCII characters to
+# their lower-case equivalent. When IDNA support in "dig" was updated to
+# non-transitional IDNA 2008, the switch "+idnin" was added and made the default
+# behaviour. This meant that the command "dig LocalhosT" (no command switches)
+# sends the qname "localhost", a change in behavior from earlier versions.
+#
+# This was felt to be confusing to the significant number of users who are
+# not interested in IDNA. For this reason, after "dig" passes the input qname
+# through the IDNA conversion, is does a case-insensitive comparison with the
+# result. If the two are the same, "dig" can conclude that the qname is
+# entirely ASCII and is uses the entered string instead of the converted string
+# as the qname.
+
+ascii_case_preservation_test() {
+ text="Checking valid ASCII label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" LocalhosT LocalhosT.
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" LocalhosT LocalhosT.
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" LocalhosT LocalhosT.
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" LocalhosT LocalhosT.
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" LocalhosT LocalhosT.
+}
+
+# Function to perform the tests if IDNA is enabled.
+
+idna_enabled_test() {
+ echo_i "IDNA is enabled, all IDNA tests will be performed"
+ # Check that case is preserved on an ASCII label.
+
+ ascii_case_preservation_test
+
+
+ # Test of a valid U-label
+ #
+ # +noidnin +noidnout: The label is sent as a unicode octet stream and dig
+ # will display the string in the \nnn format.
+ # +noidnin +idnout: As for the previous case.
+ # +idnin +noidnout: The label is converted to the xn-- format. "dig"
+ # displays the returned xn-- text.
+ # +idnin +idnout: The label is converted to the xn-- format. "dig"
+ # converts the returned xn-- string back to the original
+ # unicode text.
+ #
+ # Note that ASCII characters are converted to lower-case.
+
+ text="Checking valid non-ASCII label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "München" "M\195\188nchen."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "München" "M\195\188nchen."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "München" "M\195\188nchen."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "München" "xn--mnchen-3ya."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "München" "münchen."
+
+
+ # Tests of transitional processing of a valid U-label
+ #
+ # IDNA2003 introduced national character sets but, unfortunately, didn't
+ # support several characters properly. One of those was the German
+ # character "ß" (the "Eszett" or "sharp s"), which was interpreted as "ss".
+ # So the domain “faß.de” domain (for example) was processed as “fass.de”.
+ #
+ # This was corrected in IDNA2008, although some vendors that adopted this
+ # standard chose to keep the existing IDNA2003 translation for this
+ # character to prevent problems (e.g. people visiting www.faß.example would,
+ # under IDNA2003, go to www.fass.example but under IDNA2008 would end up at
+ # www.fa\195\159.example - a different web site).
+ #
+ # BIND has adopted a hard transition, so this test checks that these
+ # transitional mapping is not used. The tests are essentially the same as
+ # for the valid U-label.
+
+ text="Checking that non-transitional IDNA processing is used"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "faß.de" "fa\195\159.de."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "faß.de" "fa\195\159.de."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "faß.de" "fa\195\159.de."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "faß.de" "xn--fa-hia.de."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "faß.de" "faß.de."
+
+ # Another problem character. The final character in the first label mapped
+ # onto the Greek sigma character ("σ") in IDNA2003.
+
+ text="Second check that non-transitional IDNA processing is used"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "βόλος.com" "\206\178\207\140\206\187\206\191\207\130.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "βόλος.com" "\206\178\207\140\206\187\206\191\207\130.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "βόλος.com" "\206\178\207\140\206\187\206\191\207\130.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "βόλος.com" "xn--nxasmm1c.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "βόλος.com" "βόλος.com."
+
+
+
+ # Tests of a valid A-label (i.e. starting xn--)
+ #
+ # +noidnout: The string is sent as-is to the server and the returned qname
+ # is displayed in the same form.
+ # +idnout: The string is sent as-is to the server and the returned qname
+ # is displayed as the corresponding U-label.
+ #
+ # The "+[no]idnin" flag has no effect in these cases.
+
+ text="Checking valid A-label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "xn--nxasmq6b.com" "xn--nxasmq6b.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "xn--nxasmq6b.com" "xn--nxasmq6b.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "xn--nxasmq6b.com" "βόλοσ.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "xn--nxasmq6b.com" "xn--nxasmq6b.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "xn--nxasmq6b.com" "βόλοσ.com."
+
+ # Test of valid A-label in locale that cannot display it
+ #
+ # +noidnout: The string is sent as-is to the server and the returned qname
+ # is displayed in the same form.
+ # +idnout: The string is sent as-is to the server and the returned qname
+ # is displayed as the corresponding A-label.
+ #
+ # The "+[no]idnout" flag has no effect in these cases.
+ saved_LC_ALL="${LC_ALL}"
+ LC_ALL="C"
+ text="Checking valid A-label in C locale"
+ label="xn--nxasmq6b.com"
+ if command -v idn2 >/dev/null && ! idn2 -d "$label" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
+ idna_test "$text" "" "$label" "$label."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "$label" "$label."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "$label" "$label."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "$label" "$label."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "$label" "$label."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "$label" "$label."
+ fi
+ LC_ALL="${saved_LC_ALL}"
+
+
+
+ # Tests of invalid A-labels
+ #
+ # +noidnin: The label is sent as-is to the server and dig will display the
+ # returned fake A-label in the same form.
+ # +idnin: "dig" should report that the label is not correct.
+ #
+ # +[no]idnout: If the label makes it to the server (via +noidnin), "dig"
+ # should report an error if +idnout is specified.
+
+ # The minimum length of a punycode A-label is 7 characters. Check that
+ # a shorter label is detected and rejected.
+
+ text="Checking punycode label shorter than minimum valid length"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "xn--xx" "xn--xx."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "xn--xx" "xn--xx."
+ idna_fail "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "xn--xx"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "xn--xx"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "xn--xx"
+
+ # Fake A-label - the string does not translate to anything.
+
+ text="Checking fake A-label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "xn--ahahah" "xn--ahahah."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "xn--ahahah" "xn--ahahah."
+ idna_fail "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "xn--ahahah"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "xn--ahahah"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "xn--ahahah"
+
+ # Too long a label. The punycode string is too long (at 64 characters).
+ # BIND rejects such labels: with +idnin
+
+ label="xn--xflod18hstflod18hstflod18hstflod18hstflod18hstflod18-1iejjjj"
+ text="Checking punycode label longer than maximum valid length"
+ idna_fail "$text" "" "$label"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "$label"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "$label"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "$label"
+ idna_fail "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "$label"
+
+
+
+
+ # Tests of a valid unicode string but an invalid U-label (input)
+ #
+ # Symbols are not valid IDNA2008 names. Check whether dig rejects them
+ # when they are supplied on the command line to ensure no IDNA2003
+ # fallbacks are in place.
+ #
+ # +noidnin: "dig" should send unicode octets to the server and display the
+ # returned qname in the same form.
+ # +idnin: "dig" should generate an error.
+ #
+ # The +[no]idnout options should not have any effect on the test.
+
+ text="Checking invalid input U-label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "√.com" "\226\136\154.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "√.com" "\226\136\154.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "√.com" "\226\136\154.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +noidnout" "√.com" "xn--19g.com."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "√.com" "√.com."
+
+ # Tests of a valid unicode string but an invalid U-label (output)
+ #
+ # Symbols are not valid IDNA2008 names. Check whether dig rejects them
+ # when they are received in DNS responses to ensure no IDNA2003 fallbacks
+ # are in place.
+ #
+ # Note that "+idnin +noidnout" is not tested because libidn2 2.2.0+ parses
+ # Punycode more strictly than older versions and thus dig fails with that
+ # combination of options with libidn2 2.2.0+ but succeeds with older
+ # versions.
+ #
+ # +noidnout: "dig" should send the ACE string to the server and display the
+ # returned qname.
+ # +idnout: "dig" should generate an error.
+ #
+ # The +[no]idnin options should not have any effect on the test.
+
+ text="Checking invalid output U-label"
+ idna_test "$text" "" "xn--19g" "xn--19g."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +noidnout" "xn--19g" "xn--19g."
+ idna_test "$text" "+noidnin +idnout" "xn--19g" "√."
+ idna_test "$text" "+idnin +idnout" "xn--19g" "√."
+}
+
+
+# Function to perform tests if IDNA is not enabled.
+
+idna_disabled_test() {
+ echo_i "IDNA is disabled, only case mapping tests will be performed"
+ ascii_case_preservation_test
+}
+
+
+# Main test begins here
+
+$FEATURETEST --with-idn
+if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+ idna_enabled_test
+else
+ idna_disabled_test
+fi
+
+exit $status