I saw failures on the reexec fallback test on Darwin 19.4 where
fork()ed children of a process that had it's executable removed
would instantly fail. Using ln to preserve the inode avoids this.
eliminate explicit specification of protocol in tests and
loops over protocol. We only support SSHv2 now.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 0082838a9b8a382b7ee9cbf0c1b9db727784fadd
Move the "stop sshd" code into its own helper function.
Patch from Zev Weiss <zev at bewilderbeest.net>, ok djm@
Upstream-Regress-ID: a113dea77df5bd97fb4633ea31f3d72dbe356329
[regress/login-timeout.sh regress/reexec.sh regress/test-exec.sh]
Use SUDO when cat'ing pid files and running the sshd log wrapper so that
it works with a restrictive umask and the pid files are not world readable.
Changes from -portable. (id sync only)
regress/test-exec.sh] Under certain conditions when testing with sudo
tests would fail because the pidfile could not be read by a regular user.
"cat: cannot open ...../regress/pidfile: Permission denied (error 13)"
Make sure cat is run by $SUDO. no objection from me. djm@