Dash (as used by the github runners) has some differences in its trap
builtin:
- it doesn't have -p (which is fine, that's not in posix).
- it doesn't work in a subshell (which turns out to be in compliance
with posix, which means bash isn't).
- it doesn't work in a pipeline, ie "trap|cat" produces no output.
When using Valgrind, we need to wait for all invoked programs to
complete before checking their valgrind logs. Some tests, notably
agent-restrict, set an EXIT trap handler to clean up things like
ssh-agent, but those do not get invoked until test-exec.sh exits.
This causes the Valgrind wait to deadlock, so if present invoke
the EXIT handler before checking the Valgrind logs.
sshd_config. It defaults to "no", and not explicitly setting it allows us to
enable it for the (optional) hostbased test.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: aa8e3548eb5793721641d26e56c29f363b767c0c
setup (see comments at the top) and thus is disabled unless
TEST_SSH_HOSTBASED_AUTH and SUDO are set.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3ec8ba3750c5b595fc63e7845d13483065a4827a
one supposedly being tested. Spotted by dtucker and using his VM zoo (which
includes some systems old enough to lack ed25519 key support)
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 7976eb3df11cc2ca3af91030a6a8c0cef1590bb5
find-principals
- adds generic find-principals tests (this command had none before)
- tests certs with a timeboxed validity both with and without a
restriced lifetime for the CA
- test for a revoked CA cert
by Fabian Stelzer
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 9704b2c6df5b8ccfbdf2c06c5431f5f8cad280c9
We don't use SHA256 from OpenSSL in the sk-dummy module and the
definitions can conflict with system sha2.h (eg on NetBSD) so define
OPENSSL_NO_SHA so we don't attempt to redefine them.
This removes several do..while loops but does not change the
indentation of the now-shallower loops, which will be done in a separate
whitespace-only commit to keep changes of style and substance separate.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4bed1a0249df7b4a87c965066ce689e79472a8f7
if SUDO isn't set for the *-command tests. This means running "make tests"
without SUDO set will perform all of the tests that it can instead of
failing on the ones it cannot run.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: bd4dbbb02f34b2e8c890558ad4a696248def763a
GNU (f)grep <=2.18, as shipped by FreeBSD<=12 and NetBSD<=9 will
occasionally fail to find ssh host keys in the hostkey-rotate test.
If we have those versions, use awk instead.
Many tests skip tests for various reasons but not in a consistent way and
don't always clean up, so add that and switch the tests that do that over.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 72d2ec90a3ee8849486956a808811734281af735
Portable needs this and it makes no difference on OpenBSD, so resync
them. (Id sync only, Portable already had this.)
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 33f6f66744455886d148527af8368811e4264162