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"publicExponent" to "Exponent" so accept either. with djm.
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dependencies
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dummy U2F middleware to use.
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remove them only where it's needed (and confuses test(1) on at least OS X in
portable).
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check-novalidate signature test mode and signing keys in ssh-agent.
From Sebastian Kinne (slightly tweaked)
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as they confuse tools on some platforms. Re-enable the 3des-cbc test.
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Since we've added larger fallback groups to dh.c this test will pass
even if there is no moduli file installed on the system.
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otherwise use ed25519 which is supported when built without OpenSSL.
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from confusing the test.
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supported even when built without OpenSSL. Use RSA for the secondary type
test if supported, otherwise skip it. Fixes this test for !OpenSSL builds.
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bz#3037 from Jitendra Sharma
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means we have to skip a couple tests when only one key type is supported.
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The DH-GEX override doesn't work when build without OpenSSL, and
we'll prefer curve25519 these days, removing the need for it.
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ed25519 since it's supported by both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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supported for both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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algorithms. Allows tests to pass when built without OpenSSL.
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supported by the binaries.
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Splits test into file-tests, t-exec, unit and interop-tests and their
respective dependencies. Should allow running any set individually
without having to build the other dependencies that are not needed
for that specific test.
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DH-GEX.
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binaries.
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by the binary.
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When valgrind is enabled, test-exec.sh counts the number of invocations
that valgrind detects failures in, not the total number of errors detected.
This makes the name to be more accurate.
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test. They were originally required to work with Protocol 1, but now we can
use ssh -N and the control socket without the sleeps. While there, suppress
output fro the control exit commands.
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it for platforms or configurations that are much slower then usual.
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creation by Harry Sintonen via Jakub Jelen in bz3007
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connect-privsep seems to work OK with valgrind now so don't skip
valgrind on it.
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Also dump the failing valgrind report to stdout (not the cleanest
solution, but better than nothing).
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When running regression tests with Valgrind and SUDO, the low-priv agent
tests need to be able to create pipes in the appropriate directory.
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Valgrind by default puts vgdb files and pipes under /tmp, however it
is not always able to clean them up, which can cause test failures when
there's a pid/file collision. Using a specific directory ensures that
we can clean up and start clean.
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supported.
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recent changes to the tests.
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