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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d906a2aea0663810a658b7d0bc61a1d2907d4d69
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 62f7b9e055e8dfaab92b3825f158beeb4ca3f963
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bz#2849.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 6985cd32f38596882a3ac172ff8c510693b65283
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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.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 397d0d4c719c353f24d79f5b14775e0cfdf0e1cc
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In some shells (FreeBSD 9, ash) the case statement resets $?, so save
for later testing.
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"expiry-time" as the former is confusing wrt similar terminology in X.509;
pointed out by jsing@
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ac8b41dbfd90cffd525d58350c327195b0937793
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 7e1e4a84f7f099a290e5a4cbf4196f90ff2d7e11
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 74d7b24e8c72c27af6b481198344eb077e993a62
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PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes here
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 954d19e0032a74e31697fb1dc7e7d3d1b2d65fe9
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points to something in /dev (rather than checking the device node itself);
makes life easier for portable, where systems with dynamic ptys can delete
nodes before we get around to testing their existence.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: b1e455b821e62572bccd98102f8dd9d09bb94994
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 820f9ec9c6301f6ca330ad4052d85f0e67d0bdc1
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testing of restrict keyword
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4268f27c2706a0a95e725d9518c5bcbec9814c6d
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authorized_keys
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ee771df8955f2735df54746872c6228aff381daa
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$SUDO set. Prevents test failures when neither sudo nor doas are configured.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 6a0464decc4f8ac7d6eded556a032b0fc521bc7b
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Watson via bz#2823
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 807d30a597756ed6612bdf46dfebca74f49cb31a
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fatal().
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: cd4b5f1109b0dc09af4e5ea7d4968c43fbcbde88
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$SUDO set. Prevents test failures when neither sudo nor doas are configured.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 6a0464decc4f8ac7d6eded556a032b0fc521bc7b
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: e736aac39e563f5360a0935080a71d5fdcb976de
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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
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 839b970560246de23e7c50215095fb527a5a83ec
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missed one (unbreak after ssh/lib removal)
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: cfdd132143131769e2d2455e7892b5d55854c322
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unbreak unit tests after removal of src/usr.bin/ssh/lib
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3a79760494147b20761cbd2bd5c20e86c63dc8f9
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explicitly test all key types and their certificate
counterparts
refactor a little
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: e9ecd5580821b9ef8b7106919c6980d8e45ca8c4
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use cmp in a loop instead of diff -N to compare
directories. The former works on more platforms for Portable.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: c3aa72807f9c488e8829a26ae50fe5bcc5b57099
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whitespace at EOL
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: f4b5df99b28c6f63478deb916c6ed0e794685f07
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whitespace at EOL
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 19b1394393deee4c8a2114a3b7d18189f27a15cd
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Use printenv to test whether an SSH_USER_AUTH is set
instead of using $SSH_USER_AUTH. The latter won't work with csh which treats
unknown variables as an error when expanding them. OK markus@
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: f601e878dd8b71aa40381573dde3a8f567e6f2d1
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Add tests for URI parsing. OK markus@
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 5d1df19874f3b916d1a2256a905526e17a98bd3b
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more RCSIDs
Upstream-Regress-ID: 1aecbe3f8224793f0ec56741a86d619830eb33be
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exercise PermitOpen a little more thoroughly
Upstream-Regress-ID: f41592334e227a4c1f9a983044522de4502d5eac
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UsePrivilegeSeparation is gone, stop trying to test it.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 796a5057cfd79456a20ea935cc53f6eb80ace191
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test reverse dynamic forwarding with SOCKS
Upstream-Regress-ID: 95cf290470f7e5e2f691e4bc6ba19b91eced2f79
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Print SKIPPED if sudo and doas configuration is missing.
Prevents that running the regression test with wrong environment is reported
as failure. Keep the fatal there to avoid interfering with other setups for
portable ssh. OK dtucker@
Upstream-Regress-ID: f0dc60023caef496ded341ac5aade2a606fa234e
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Remove obsolete privsep=no fallback test.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 7d6e1baa1678ac6be50c2a1555662eb1047638df
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Remove non-privsep test since disabling privsep is now
deprecated.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 77ad3f3d8d52e87f514a80f285c6c1229b108ce8
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Don't call fatal from stop_sshd since it calls cleanup
which calls stop_sshd which will probably fail in the same way. Instead,
just bail. Differentiate between sshd dying without cleanup and not shutting
down.
Upstream-Regress-ID: f97315f538618b349e2b0bea02d6b0c9196c6bc4
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These are some basic clang libfuzzer harnesses for signature
verification and public key parsing. Some assembly (metaphorical)
required.
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regress test for ExposeAuthInfo
Upstream-Regress-ID: 190e5b6866376f4061c411ab157ca4d4e7ae86fd
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unbreak after sshv1 purge
Upstream-Regress-ID: 8ea01a92d5f571b9fba88c1463a4254a7552d51b
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fix for new SSH_ERR_KEY_LENGTH error value
Upstream-Regress-ID: c38a6e6174d4c3feca3518df150d4fbae0dca8dc
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