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Adds a regress/mkdtemp tool and uses it to create empty temp
directories for tests needing control sockets.
Patch from Colin Watson via bz#2660; ok dtucker
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daemon for each testcase
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leak free (as far as valgrind can spot anyway)
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Leave the leak checking on unconditionally when running with valgrind.
The unit tests are leak-free and I want them to stay that way.
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lets test pass under valgrind (on my workstation at least)
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Add VALGRIND_CHECK_LEAKS knob to turn it back on.
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match_filter_blacklist()
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PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes and, by proxy, test kex_assemble_names()
ok markus@
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goose chasing
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doesn't seem to mind, but some platforms in -portable object to the second.
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searching for and hashing known_hosts entries in a single operation
(ssh-keygen -HF ...) Patch from Anton Kremenetsky
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to instantly abort the test. Useful in capturing clean logs for individual
failure cases.
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Skip the pty tests if the platform lacks openpty(3) and has to chown(2)
the pty device explicitly. This typically requires root permissions that
this test lacks.
bz#2856 ok dtucker@
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bz#2849.
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Some platforms lack printenv in the default $PATH.
Reported by Tom G. Christensen
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For some reason sftp -b doesn't work with /dev/stdin on Cygwin, as noted
and suggested by vinschen at redhat.com.
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OpenBSD they are both non-blocking, but on many other -portable platforms it
blocks, stalling tests.
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In some shells (FreeBSD 9, ash) the case statement resets $?, so save
for later testing.
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"expiry-time" as the former is confusing wrt similar terminology in X.509;
pointed out by jsing@
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PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes here
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points to something in /dev (rather than checking the device node itself);
makes life easier for portable, where systems with dynamic ptys can delete
nodes before we get around to testing their existence.
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testing of restrict keyword
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authorized_keys
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$SUDO set. Prevents test failures when neither sudo nor doas are configured.
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Watson via bz#2823
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fatal().
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$SUDO set. Prevents test failures when neither sudo nor doas are configured.
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Sometimes multiplex tests fail on Solaris with "netcat: local_listen:
Address already in use" which is likely due to previous invocations
leaving the port in TIME_WAIT. Set SO_REUSEADDR (in addition to
SO_REUSEPORT which is alread set on platforms that support it). ok djm@
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another libssh casualty
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