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otherwise use ed25519 which is supported when built without OpenSSL.
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from confusing the test.
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supported even when built without OpenSSL. Use RSA for the secondary type
test if supported, otherwise skip it. Fixes this test for !OpenSSL builds.
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bz#3037 from Jitendra Sharma
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means we have to skip a couple tests when only one key type is supported.
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The DH-GEX override doesn't work when build without OpenSSL, and
we'll prefer curve25519 these days, removing the need for it.
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ed25519 since it's supported by both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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supported for both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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algorithms. Allows tests to pass when built without OpenSSL.
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supported by the binaries.
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Splits test into file-tests, t-exec, unit and interop-tests and their
respective dependencies. Should allow running any set individually
without having to build the other dependencies that are not needed
for that specific test.
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DH-GEX.
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binaries.
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by the binary.
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When valgrind is enabled, test-exec.sh counts the number of invocations
that valgrind detects failures in, not the total number of errors detected.
This makes the name to be more accurate.
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test. They were originally required to work with Protocol 1, but now we can
use ssh -N and the control socket without the sleeps. While there, suppress
output fro the control exit commands.
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it for platforms or configurations that are much slower then usual.
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creation by Harry Sintonen via Jakub Jelen in bz3007
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connect-privsep seems to work OK with valgrind now so don't skip
valgrind on it.
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Also dump the failing valgrind report to stdout (not the cleanest
solution, but better than nothing).
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When running regression tests with Valgrind and SUDO, the low-priv agent
tests need to be able to create pipes in the appropriate directory.
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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.
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supported.
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recent changes to the tests.
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functions. ok markus@
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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.
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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.
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Readme regress document is missing various individual tests,
which are supported currently. Update README to
include those test cases.
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resolve to LONG_MAX Reported by Kirk Wolf bz2977; ok dtucker
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The SoftHSM lives in Fedora in /usr/lib64/pkcs11/libsofthsm2.so
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