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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
2018-11-22Resync Makefile.inc with upstream.Darren Tucker
It's unused in -portable, but having it out of sync makes other syncs fail to apply.
2018-09-15really add source for authopt_fuzz this timeDamien Miller
2018-09-15remove accidentally checked-in authopt_fuzz binaryDamien Miller
2018-09-14fuzzer harness for authorized_keys option parsingDamien Miller
2018-09-14allow SIGUSR1 as synonym for SIGINFODamien Miller
Lets users on those unfortunate operating systems that lack SIGINFO still be able to obtain progress information from unit tests :)
2018-09-13add compat headerDamien Miller
2018-09-13upstream: missed a bit of openssl-1.0.x API in this unittestdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: a73a54d7f7381856a3f3a2d25947bee7a9a5dbc9
2018-09-13upstream: use only openssl-1.1.x API here toodjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ae877064597c349954b1b443769723563cecbc8f
2018-09-13forgot to stage these test files in commit d70d061Damien Miller
2018-09-12upstream: Include certs with multiple RSA signature variants indjm@openbsd.org
test data Ensure that cert->signature_key is populated correctly OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 56e68f70fe46cb3a193ca207385bdb301fd6603a
2018-09-12upstream: test revocation by explicit hash and by fingerprintdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 079c18a9ab9663f4af419327c759fc1e2bc78fd8
2018-09-12upstream: s/sshkey_demote/sshkey_from_private/gdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 782bde7407d94a87aa8d1db7c23750e09d4443c4
2018-08-27document some more regress control env variablesDamien Miller
Specifically SKIP_UNIT, USE_VALGRING and LTESTS. Sort the list of environment variables. Based on patch from Jakub Jelen
2018-08-23shorten temporary SSH_REGRESS_TMP pathDamien Miller
Previous path was exceeding max socket length on at least one platform (OSX)
2018-08-20Missing unistd.h for regress/mkdtemp.cDamien Miller
2018-08-10upstream: The script that cooks up PuTTY format host keys does notdtucker@openbsd.org
understand the new key format so convert back to old format to create the PuTTY key and remove it once done. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 2a449a18846c3a144bc645135b551ba6177e38d3
2018-07-27Include stdarg.h in mkdtemp for va_list.Darren Tucker
2018-07-20Create control sockets in clean temp directoriesDamien Miller
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
2018-07-16upstream: memleak in unittest; found by valgrinddjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 168c23b0fb09fc3d0b438628990d3fd9260a8a5e
2018-07-13upstream: make this use ssh_proxy rather than starting/stopping adjm@openbsd.org
daemon for each testcase OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 608b7655ea65b1ba8fff5a13ce9caa60ef0c8166
2018-07-13upstream: fix leaks in unit test; with this, all unit tests aredjm@openbsd.org
leak free (as far as valgrind can spot anyway) OpenBSD-Regress-ID: b824d8b27998365379963440e5d18b95ca03aa17
2018-07-13Enable leak checks for unit tests with valgrindDamien Miller
Leave the leak checking on unconditionally when running with valgrind. The unit tests are leak-free and I want them to stay that way.
2018-07-13increase timeout to match cfgmatch.shDamien Miller
lets test pass under valgrind (on my workstation at least)
2018-07-11VALGRIND_CHECK_LEAKS logic was backwards :(Damien Miller
2018-07-11disable valgrind memleak checking by defaultDamien Miller
Add VALGRIND_CHECK_LEAKS knob to turn it back on.
2018-07-10Adapt portable to legacy buffer API removalDamien Miller
2018-07-04upstream: deal with API rename: match_filter_list() =>djm@openbsd.org
match_filter_blacklist() OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 2da342be913efeb51806351af906fab01ba4367f
2018-07-04upstream: exercise new expansion behaviour ofdjm@openbsd.org
PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes and, by proxy, test kex_assemble_names() ok markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 292978902e14d5729aa87e492dd166c842f72736
2018-07-04upstream: add a comment that could have saved me 45 minutes of wilddjm@openbsd.org
goose chasing OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d469b29ffadd3402c090e21b792d627d46fa5297
2018-07-04upstream: some magic for RSA-SHA2 checksdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: e5a9b11368ff6d86e7b25ad10ebe43359b471cd4
2018-07-03upstream: One ampersand is enough to backgroud an process. OpenBSDdtucker@openbsd.org
doesn't seem to mind, but some platforms in -portable object to the second. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d6c3e404871764343761dc25c3bbe29c2621ff74
2018-06-19upstream: test PermitListen with bare port numbersdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4b50a02dfb0ccaca08247f3877c444126ba901b3
2018-06-08upstream: test the correct configuration option namedjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 492279ea9f65657f97a970e0e7c7fd0b339fee23
2018-06-07upstream: permitlisten/PermitListen unit test from Markusdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ab12eb42f0e14926980441cf7c058a6d1d832ea5
2018-06-07upstream: regress test for PermitOpendjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ce8b5f28fc039f09bb297fc4a92319e65982ddaf
2018-06-01upstream: Adapt to extra default verboisity from ssh-keygen whendjm@openbsd.org
searching for and hashing known_hosts entries in a single operation (ssh-keygen -HF ...) Patch from Anton Kremenetsky OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 519585a4de35c4611285bd6a7272766c229b19dd
2018-06-01upstream: Add TEST_SSH_FAIL_FATAL variable, to force all failuresdjm@openbsd.org
to instantly abort the test. Useful in capturing clean logs for individual failure cases. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: feba18cf338c2328b9601bd4093cabdd9baa3af1
2018-06-01upstream: Clean up comment.dtucker@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 6adb35f384d447e7dcb9f170d4f0d546d3973e10
2018-05-11fix key-options.sh on platforms without openpty(3)Damien Miller
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@
2018-04-10upstream: more typos spotted by Karsten Weiss using codespelldjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d906a2aea0663810a658b7d0bc61a1d2907d4d69