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test on OSX and others. Reported by imorgan AT nas.nasa.gov
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[regress/Makefile regress/host-expand.sh]
regress test for LocalCommand %n expansion from bert.wesarg AT
googlemail.com; ok markus@
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for no-ECC case. Patch from cristian.ionescu-idbohrn AT axis.com
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[regress/sftp-cmds.sh]
adjust for hard-link support
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Feedback from dtucker@
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tree.
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strictly correct since while ECC requires sha256 the reverse is not true
however it does prevent spurious test failures.
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Import recent changes to regress/Makefile, pass a flag to enable ECC tests
from configure through to regress/Makefile and use it in the tests.
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[regress/Makefile regress/kextype.sh]
regress test for each of the key exchange algorithms that we support
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which don't have ECC support in libcrypto.
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which don't have ECC support in libcrypto.
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[regress/cert-hostkey.sh regress/cert-userkey.sh]
tests for ECDSA certificates
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regress/test-exec.sh] Under certain conditions when testing with sudo
tests would fail because the pidfile could not be read by a regular user.
"cat: cannot open ...../regress/pidfile: Permission denied (error 13)"
Make sure cat is run by $SUDO. no objection from me. djm@
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[cert-userkey.sh]
regress tests for key options in AuthorizedPrincipals
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[Makefile]
fix how we run the tests so we can successfully use SUDO='sudo -E'
in our env
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[regress/Makefile regress/cert-userkey.sh]
regress tests for AuthorizedPrincipalsFile and "principals=" key option.
feedback and ok markus@
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- djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/04/16 01:58:45
[regress/cert-hostkey.sh regress/cert-userkey.sh]
regression tests for v01 certificate format
includes interop tests for v00 certs
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[regress/cert-hostkey.sh regress/cert-userkey.sh]
additional regression tests for revoked keys and TrustedUserCAKeys
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[regress/cert-hostkey.sh regress/cert-userkey.sh]
add an extra test to ensure that authentication with the wrong
certificate fails as it should (and it does)
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"echo -n" with "echon" for portability.
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[Makefile regress/cert-hostkey.sh regress/cert-userkey.sh]
regression tests for certified keys
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[regress/Makefile keygen-convert.sh]
add regression test for ssh-keygen pubkey conversions
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[regress/agent-pkcs11.sh]
test for PKCS#11 support (currently disabled)
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[regress/test-exec.sh]
wait for sshd to fully stop in cleanup() function; avoids races in tests
that do multiple start_sshd/cleanup cycles; "I hate pidfiles" deraadt@
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[regress/Makefile]
turn on all the malloc(3) checking options when running regression
tests. this has caught a few bugs for me in the past; ok dtucker@
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[regress/addrmatch.sh]
clean up droppings
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[regress/forwarding.sh]
regress test for stdio forwarding
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[regress/Makefile]
add regression test for ssh-keygen pubkey conversions
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[regress/test-exec.sh]
re-enable protocol v1 for the tests.
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[regress/ssh2putty.sh]
Add OpenBSD tag to make syncs easier
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[ssh-com-sftp.sh]
fix one sftp -D ... => sftp -P ... conversion that I missed; from Carlos
Silva for Google Summer of Code
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[sftp-batch.sh sftp-badcmds.sh sftp.sh sftp-cmds.sh sftp-glob.sh]
date: 2009/08/13 01:11:19; author: djm; state: Exp; lines: +10 -7
Swizzle options: "-P sftp_server_path" moves to "-D sftp_server_path",
add "-P port" to match scp(1). Fortunately, the -P option is only really
used by our regression scripts.
part of larger patch from carlosvsilvapt@gmail.com for his Google Summer
of Code work; ok deraadt markus
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[regress/Makefile]
regression test for port number parsing. written as part of the a2port
change that went into 5.2 but I forgot to commit it at the time...
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[regress/multiplex.sh]
Always specify ssh_config for multiplex tests: prevents breakage caused
by options in ~/.ssh/config. From Dan Peterson.
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[regress/addrmatch.sh]
match string "passwordauthentication" only at start of line, not anywhere
in sshd -T output
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[regress/putty-kex.sh regress/putty-transfer.sh] Downgrade disabled
interop tests from FATAL error to a warning. Allows some interop
tests to proceed if others are missing necessary prerequisites.
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[regress/putty-ciphers.sh]
PuTTY supports AES CTR modes, so interop test against them too
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