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2016-10-01upstream commitbluhm@openbsd.org
Allow to run ssh regression tests as root. If the user is already root, the test should not expect that SUDO is set. If ssh needs another user, use sudo or doas to switch from root if necessary. OK dtucker@ Upstream-Regress-ID: b464e55185ac4303529e3e6927db41683aaeace2
2016-02-23Disable tests where fs perms are incorrectDamien Miller
Some tests have strict requirements on the filesystem permissions for certain files and directories. This adds a regress/check-perm tool that copies the relevant logic from sshd to exactly test the paths in question. This lets us skip tests when the local filesystem doesn't conform to our expectations rather than continuing and failing the test run. ok dtucker@
2014-02-28 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/20 00:00:30Damien Miller
[sftp-chroot.sh] append to rather than truncating the log file
2014-02-28 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/01/19 23:43:02Damien Miller
[regress/sftp-chroot.sh] Don't use -q on sftp as it suppresses logging, instead redirect the output to the regress logfile.
2013-06-02 - (tim) [regress/sftp-chroot.sh] skip if no sudo. ok dtuckerTim Rice
2013-05-17 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/05/17 04:29:14Darren Tucker
[regress/sftp.sh regress/putty-ciphers.sh regress/cipher-speed.sh regress/test-exec.sh regress/sftp-batch.sh regress/dynamic-forward.sh regress/putty-transfer.sh regress/conch-ciphers.sh regress/sftp-cmds.sh regress/scp.sh regress/ssh-com-sftp.sh regress/rekey.sh regress/putty-kex.sh regress/stderr-data.sh regress/stderr-after-eof.sh regress/sftp-badcmds.sh regress/reexec.sh regress/ssh-com-client.sh regress/sftp-chroot.sh regress/forwarding.sh regress/transfer.sh regress/multiplex.sh] Move the setting of DATA and COPY into test-exec.sh
2013-05-17 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/04/18 02:46:12Darren Tucker
[Makefile regress/sftp-chroot.sh] test sshd ChrootDirectory+internal-sftp; feedback & ok dtucker@