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2020-04-10upstream: Add tests for TOKEN expansion of LocalForward anddtucker@openbsd.org
RemoteForward. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 90fcbc60d510eb114a2b6eaf4a06ff87ecd80a89
2020-04-10upstream: Add utf8.c for asmprintf used by krl.cdtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 433708d11165afdb189fe635151d21659dd37a37
2020-04-05upstream: Indicate if we're using a cached key in trace output.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 409a7b0e59d1272890fda507651c0c3d2d3c0d89
2020-04-05Use /usr/bin/xp4g/id if necessary.Darren Tucker
Solaris' native "id" doesn't support the options we use but the one in /usr/bin/xp4g does, so use that instead.
2020-04-05upstream: Some platforms don't have "hostname -s", so use cut to trimdtucker@openbsd.org
short hostname instead. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ebcf36a6fdf287c9336b0d4f6fc9f793c05307a7
2020-04-05upstream: Compute hash locally and re-enable %C tests.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 94d1366e8105274858b88a1f9ad2e62801e49770
2020-04-03upstream: Temporarily remove tests for '%C' since the hash contains thedtucker@openbsd.org
local hostname and it doesn't work on any machine except mine... spotted by djm@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 2d4c3585b9fcbbff14f4a5a5fde51dbd0d690401
2020-04-03upstream: this needs utf8.c toodjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 445040036cec714d28069a20da25553a04a28451
2020-04-03upstream: Add percent_expand test for 'Match Exec'.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: a41c14fd6a0b54d66aa1e9eebfb9ec962b41232f
2020-04-03upstream: make Chacha20-POLY1305 context struct opaque; ok tb@ asdjm@openbsd.org
part of a larger diff at a2k20 OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a4609b7263284f95c9417ef60ed7cdbb7bf52cfd
2020-04-03upstream: Add regression test for percent expansions where possible.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 7283be8b2733ac1cbefea3048a23d02594485288
2020-03-14upstream: some more speeling mistakes fromdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 02471c079805471c546b7a69d9ab1d34e9a57443
2020-02-01upstream: regress test for sshd_config Include directive; from Jakubdjm@openbsd.org
Jelen OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 0d9224de3297c7a5f51ba68d6e3725a2a9345fa4
2020-01-28upstream: unbreak unittests for recent API / source file changesdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 075a899a01bbf7781d38bf0b33d8366faaf6d3c0
2020-01-26upstream: unbreak unittests for recent API / source file changesdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 075a899a01bbf7781d38bf0b33d8366faaf6d3c0
2020-01-25upstream: Move setting $NC into test-exec since it's now used bydtucker@openbsd.org
multiple tests, and in -portable we use our own local copy to avoid portability problems. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ceb78445fcaac317bec2fc51b3f0d9589048c114
2020-01-25upstream: Wait a bit longer for the multiplex master to become readydtucker@openbsd.org
since on very slow hosts the current delay is not sufficient and the test will fail. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 6d90c7475d67ac3a95610b64af700629ece51a48
2020-01-25upstream: Add a connection test for proxycommand. This would havedtucker@openbsd.org
caught the problem caused by ssh.c rev 1.507 wherein Host and Hostname were swapped. Prompted by beck@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d218500ae6aca4c479c27318fb5b09ebc00f7aae
2020-01-24upstream: Do not warn about permissions on symlinks.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 339d4cbae224bd8743ffad9c3afb0cf3cb66c357
2020-01-23upstream: Handle zlib compression being disabled now that it'sdtucker@openbsd.org
optional. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 0af4fbc5168e62f89d0350de524bff1cb00e707a
2020-01-23upstream: When checking for unsafe directories, ignore non-directoriesdtucker@openbsd.org
(ie symlinks, where permissions are not relevant). OpenBSD-Regress-ID: fb6cfc8b022becb62b2dcb99ed3f072b3326e501
2020-01-23upstream: Check for and warn about StrictModes permission problems. ok tb@dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4841704ccdee50ee7efc6035bc686695c6ac2991
2020-01-23upstream: Also test PuTTY chacha20.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 7af6a0e8763b05f1f8eee6bca5f31fcb16151040
2020-01-23upstream: Also test PuTTY ecdh kex methods.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ec4017dce612131842398a03e93007a869c2c133
2020-01-22upstream: Increase keyscan timeout from default. On slow hosts 3dtucker@openbsd.org
concurrent keyscans can hit the default 5 second timeout, so increase to 15 seconds. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 16383dec166af369b7fb9948572856f5d544c93f
2020-01-22unbreak fuzzer support for recent ssh-sk.h changesDamien Miller
2020-01-21upstream: pass SSH_SK_HELPER explicitly past $SUDO to avoid it gettingdjm@openbsd.org
cleared; with dtucker@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 03178a0580324bf0dff28f7eac6c3edbc5407f8e
2020-01-15Wrap stdint.h in ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H.Darren Tucker
2020-01-06upstream: adapt sk-dummy to SK API changesdjm@openbsd.org
also, make it pull prototypes directly from sk-api.c and #error if the expected version changes. This will make any future regress test breakage because of SK API changes much more apparent OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 79b07055de4feb988e31da71a89051ad5969829d
2020-01-04upstream: what bozo decided to use 2020 as a future date in a regressdjm@openbsd.org
test? OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3b953df5a7e14081ff6cf495d4e8d40e153cbc3a
2020-01-03upstream: implement recent SK API change to support resident keysdjm@openbsd.org
and PIN prompting in the dummy middleware that we use for the tests. Should fix breakage spotted by dtucker@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 379cf9eabfea57aaf7f3f59dafde59889566c484
2020-01-03upstream: Update keygen moduli screen test to match recent commanddtucker@openbsd.org
line option change to ssh-keygen(1). OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 744a72755004377e9669b662c13c6aa9ead8a0c3
2020-01-02ssh-sk-null.cc needs extern "C" {}Damien Miller
2020-01-02add dummy ssh-sk API for linking with fuzzersDamien Miller
2019-12-21upstream: unit tests for ForwardAgent=/path; from Eric Chiangdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 24f693f78290b2c17725dab2c614dffe4a88c8da
2019-12-21upstream: test security key host keys in addition to user keysdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 9fb45326106669a27e4bf150575c321806e275b1
2019-12-16upstream: adapt to ssh-sk-client changedjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 40481999a5928d635ab2e5b029e8239c112005ea
2019-12-16upstream: it's no longer possible to disable privilege separationdjm@openbsd.org
in sshd, so don't double the tests' work by trying both off/on OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d366665466dbd09e9b707305da884be3e7619c68
2019-12-06Wrap ECC specific bits in ifdef.Darren Tucker
Fixes tests when built against an OpenSSL configured with no-ec.
2019-11-29includes.h for sk-dummy.c, dummyDamien Miller
2019-11-29another attempt at sk-dummy.so working x-platformDamien Miller
include a fatal() implementation to satisfy libopenbsd-compat clean up .lo and .so files .gitignore .lo and .so files
2019-11-29upstream: lots of dependencies go away here with ed25519 no longerdjm@openbsd.org
needing the ssh_digest API. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 785847ec78cb580d141e29abce351a436d6b5d49
2019-11-27upstream: test FIDO2/U2F key types; ok markus@djm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 367e06d5a260407619b4b113ea0bd7004a435474
2019-11-27upstream: add dummy security key middleware based on work bydjm@openbsd.org
markus@ This will allow us to test U2F/FIDO2 support in OpenSSH without requiring real hardware. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 88b309464b8850c320cf7513f26d97ee1fdf9aae
2019-11-25unbreak fuzzers for recent security key changesDamien Miller
2019-11-25upstream: unbreak tests for recent security key changesdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 2cdf2fcae9962ca4d711338f3ceec3c1391bdf95
2019-11-25upstream: unbreak after security key support landeddjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3ab578b0dbeb2aa6d9969b54a9c1bad329c0dcba
2019-11-25upstream: Remove workaround for broken 'openssl rsa -text' outputtb@openbsd.org
that was fixed in libcrypto/rsa/rsa_ameth.c r1.24. ok dtucker inoguchi OpenBSD-Regress-ID: c260edfac177daa8fcce90141587cf04a95c4f5f
2019-11-18upstream: LibreSSL change the format for openssl rsa -text output fromdtucker@openbsd.org
"publicExponent" to "Exponent" so accept either. with djm. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: b7e6c4bf700029a31c98be14600d4472fe0467e6
2019-11-01Check if IP_TOS is defined before using.Darren Tucker