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2019-07-20upstream: Move sleep time into a variable so that we can increasedtucker@openbsd.org
it for platforms or configurations that are much slower then usual. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 88586cabc800062c260d0b876bdcd4ca3f58a872
2019-07-19upstream: add regression tests for scp for out-of-destination path filedjm@openbsd.org
creation by Harry Sintonen via Jakub Jelen in bz3007 OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 01ae5fbc6ce400b2df5a84dc3152a9e31f354c07
2019-07-19Show when skipping valgrind for a test.Darren Tucker
2019-07-19Enable connect-privsep test with valgrind.Darren Tucker
connect-privsep seems to work OK with valgrind now so don't skip valgrind on it.
2019-07-19Show valgrind results and error counts.Darren Tucker
2019-07-18Fail tests if Valgrind enabled and reports errors.Darren Tucker
Also dump the failing valgrind report to stdout (not the cleanest solution, but better than nothing).
2019-07-18Allow low-priv tests to write to pipe dir.Darren Tucker
When running regression tests with Valgrind and SUDO, the low-priv agent tests need to be able to create pipes in the appropriate directory.
2019-07-17Put valgrind vgdb files to a specific directory.Darren Tucker
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.
2019-07-17upstream: adapt to sshbuf_dtob64() changedjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 82374a83edf0955fd1477169eee3f5d6467405a6
2019-07-17upstream: Remove ssh1 files from CLEANFILES since ssh1 no longerdtucker@openbsd.org
supported. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 5b9ae869dc669bac05939b4a2fdf44ee067acfa0
2019-07-17upstream: Update names of host key files in CLEANFILES to matchdtucker@openbsd.org
recent changes to the tests. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 28743052de3acf70b06f18333561497cd47c4ecf
2019-07-15upstream: unit tests for sshbuf_cmp() and sshbuf_find(); ok markusdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: b52d36bc3ab6dc158c1e59a9a4735f821cf9e1fd
2019-07-15Clear valgrind-out dir to prevent collisions.Darren Tucker
2019-07-15Allow agent tests to write to valgrind dir.Darren Tucker
2019-07-15upstream: unit tests for sshbuf_peek/poke bounds-checked random accessdjm@openbsd.org
functions. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 034c4284b1da6b12e25c762a6b958efacdafbaef
2019-07-05upstream: Add (recently added) rsa_oldfmt to CLEANFILES.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 405beda94e32aa6cc9c80969152fab91f7c54bd3
2019-07-05upstream: Adapt the PuTTY/Conch tests to new key names.dtucker@openbsd.org
A recent regress change (2a9b3a2ce411d16cda9c79ab713c55f65b0ec257 in portable) broke the PuTTY and Twisted Conch interop tests, because the key they want to use is now called ssh-rsa rather than rsa. Adapt the tests to the new file names. bz#3020, patch from cjwatson at debian.org. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: fd342a37db4d55aa4ec85316f73082c8eb96e64e
2019-07-05upstream: Add a sleep to allow forwards to come up.dtucker@openbsd.org
Currently when the multiplex client requests a forward it returns once the request has been sent but not necessarily when the forward is up. This causes intermittent text failures due to this race, so add some sleeps to mitigate this until we can fix it properly. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 384c7d209d2443d25ea941d7f677e932621fb253
2019-07-05Remove nc stderr redirection to resync w/OpenBSD.Darren Tucker
2019-06-27Update README doc to include missing test casesJitendra Sharma
Readme regress document is missing various individual tests, which are supported currently. Update README to include those test cases.
2019-06-21upstream: adapt for key shielding API changes (const removal)djm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 298890bc52f0cd09dba76dc1022fabe89bc0ded6
2019-06-19upstream: check for convtime() refusing to accept times thatdjm@openbsd.org
resolve to LONG_MAX Reported by Kirk Wolf bz2977; ok dtucker OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 15c9fe87be1ec241d24707006a31123d3a3117e0
2019-06-19upstream: Add unit tests for user@host and URI parsing.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 69d5b6f278e04ed32377046f7692c714c2d07a68
2019-06-19upstream: Add tests for sshd -T -C with Match.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d4c34916fe20d717692f10ef50b5ae5a271c12c7
2019-03-29Adjust softhsm2 path on Fedora Linux for regressJakub Jelen
The SoftHSM lives in Fedora in /usr/lib64/pkcs11/libsofthsm2.so
2019-03-28drop old Cygwin considerationsCorinna Vinschen
- Cygwin supports non-DOS characters in filenames - Cygwin does not support Windows XP anymore Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
2019-01-28upstream: The test sshd_config in in $OBJ.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 1e5d908a286d8e7de3a15a0020c8857f3a7c9172
2019-01-28upstream: Remove leftover debugging.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3d86c3d4867e46b35af3fd2ac8c96df0ffdcfeb9
2019-01-28upstream: Enable ssh-dss for the agent test. Disable it for thedtucker@openbsd.org
certificate test. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 388c1e03e1def539d350f139b37d69f12334668d
2019-01-28upstream: Count the number of key types instead of assuming theredtucker@openbsd.org
are only two. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 0998702c41235782cf0beee396ec49b5056eaed9
2019-01-27upstream: Generate all key supported key types and enable for keyscandtucker@openbsd.org
test. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 72f72ff49946c61bc949e1692dd9e3d71370891b
2019-01-21upstream: adapt to changes in KEX APIs and file removalsdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 54d6857e7c58999c7a6d40942ab0fed3529f43ca
2019-01-21upstream: adapt to changes in KEX API and file removalsdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 92cad022d3b0d11e08f3e0055d6a14b8f994c0d7
2019-01-21upstream: adapt to bignum1 API removal and bignum2 API changedjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: cea6ff270f3d560de86b355a87a2c95b55a5ca63
2019-01-21upstream: remove hack to use non-system libcryptodjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ce72487327eee4dfae1ab0212a1f33871fe0809f
2019-01-21make agent-pkcs11 search harder for softhsm2.soDamien Miller
2019-01-21upstream: allow override of ssh-pkcs11-helper binary viadjm@openbsd.org
$TEST_SSH_SSHPKCS11HELPER from markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 7382a3d76746f5a792d106912a5819fd5e49e469
2019-01-21upstream: adapt agent-pkcs11.sh test to softhsm2 and add supportdjm@openbsd.org
for ECDSA keys work by markus@, ok djm@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 1ebc2be0e88eff1b6d8be2f9c00cdc60723509fe
2019-01-21upstream: add "extra:" target to run some extra tests that are notdjm@openbsd.org
enabled by default (currently includes agent-pkcs11.sh); from markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 9a969e1adcd117fea174d368dcb9c61eb50a2a3c
2019-01-20last bits of old packet API / active_state globalDamien Miller
2019-01-17upstream: regress bits for banner processing refactor (this test wasdjm@openbsd.org
depending on ssh returning a particular error message for banner parsing failure) reminded by bluhm@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: f24fc303d40931157431df589b386abf5e1be575
2018-12-27upstream: ssh_packet_set_state() now frees ssh->kex implicitly, sodjm@openbsd.org
don't do explicit kex_free() beforehand OpenBSD-Regress-ID: f2f73bad47f62a2040ccba0a72cadcb12eda49cf
2018-12-27upstream: remove unused and problematic sudo clean. ok espietedu@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ca90c20a15a85b661e13e98b80c10e65cd662f7b
2018-11-23upstream: Remove now-unneeded ifdef SIGINFO around handler since it isdtucker@openbsd.org
now always used for SIGUSR1 even when SIGINFO is not defined. This will make things simpler in -portable. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4ff0265b335820b0646d37beb93f036ded0dc43f
2018-11-23Resync with OpenBSD by pulling in an ifdef SIGINFO.Darren Tucker
2018-11-23refactor libcrypto initialisationDamien Miller
Don't call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms() unless OpenSSL actually supports it. Move all libcrypto initialisation to a single function, and call that from seed_rng() that is called early in each tool's main(). Prompted by patch from Rosen Penev
2018-11-22upstream: Output info on SIGUSR1 as well asdtucker@openbsd.org
SIGINFO to resync with portable. (ID sync only). OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 699d153e2de22dce51a1b270c40a98472d1a1b16
2018-11-22upstream: Append pid to temp files in /var/run and set a cleanupdtucker@openbsd.org
trap for them. This allows multiple instances of tests to run without colliding. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 57add105ecdfc54752d8003acdd99eb68c3e0b4c
2018-11-22upstream: UsePrivilegeSeparation no is deprecateddtucker@openbsd.org
test "yes" and "sandbox". OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 80e685ed8990766527dc629b1affc09a75bfe2da
2018-11-22upstream: add some knobs:djm@openbsd.org
UNITTEST_FAST?= no # Skip slow tests (e.g. less intensive fuzzing). UNITTEST_SLOW?= no # Include slower tests (e.g. more intensive fuzzing). UNITTEST_VERBOSE?= no # Verbose test output (inc. per-test names). useful if you want to run the tests as a smoke test to exercise the functionality without waiting for all the fuzzers to run. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: e04d82ebec86068198cd903acf1c67563c57315e