#! /bin/sh # Run installed OpenSSH regression tests. tmp="$1" if [ -z "$tmp" ]; then tmp="$(mktemp -d)" cleanup () { rm -rf "$tmp" } trap cleanup EXIT fi shift if [ -z "$1" ]; then set -- tests interop-tests fi # Copy the regression tests to a fresh directory; this is easier than trying # to pick apart which ones need write access. cp -a /usr/lib/openssh/regress "$tmp/regress" ret=0 make -C "$tmp/regress" \ .OBJDIR="$tmp/regress" \ .CURDIR="$tmp/regress" \ BUILDDIR="$tmp/regress" \ OBJ="$tmp/regress" \ SUDO=sudo \ TEST_SHELL=/bin/sh \ TEST_SSH_SSH=/usr/bin/ssh \ TEST_SSH_SSHD_SESSION=/usr/lib/openssh/sshd-session \ TEST_SSH_SFTPSERVER=/usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server \ TEST_SSH_PLINK=/usr/bin/plink \ TEST_SSH_PUTTYGEN=/usr/bin/puttygen \ TEST_SSH_CONCH=/usr/bin/conch3 \ TEST_SSH_DROPBEAR=/usr/bin/dropbear \ TEST_SSH_DROPBEARKEY=/usr/bin/dropbearkey \ TEST_SSH_DROPBEARCONVERT=/usr/bin/dropbearconvert \ TEST_SSH_DBCLIENT=/usr/bin/dbclient \ TEST_SSH_IPV6=yes \ TEST_SSH_ECC=yes \ TEST_SSH_UNSAFE_PERMISSIONS=1 \ "$@" || ret="$?" if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then for log in failed-regress.log failed-ssh.log failed-sshd.log; do if [ -e "$tmp/regress/$log" ]; then tail -v -n+0 "$tmp/regress/$log" fi done fi exit "$ret"