openssh-portable/regress/scp-uri.sh

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# $OpenBSD: scp-uri.sh,v 1.2 2017/12/11 11:41:56 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="scp-uri"
#set -x
COPY2=${OBJ}/copy2
DIR=${COPY}.dd
DIR2=${COPY}.dd2
SRC=`dirname ${SCRIPT}`
cp ${SRC}/scp-ssh-wrapper.sh ${OBJ}/scp-ssh-wrapper.scp
chmod 755 ${OBJ}/scp-ssh-wrapper.scp
scpopts="-q -S ${OBJ}/scp-ssh-wrapper.scp"
export SCP # used in scp-ssh-wrapper.scp
scpclean() {
rm -rf ${COPY} ${COPY2} ${DIR} ${DIR2}
mkdir ${DIR} ${DIR2}
}
# Remove Port and User from ssh_config, we want to rely on the URI
cp $OBJ/ssh_config $OBJ/ssh_config.orig
egrep -v '^ +(Port|User) +.*$' $OBJ/ssh_config.orig > $OBJ/ssh_config
verbose "$tid: simple copy local file to remote file"
scpclean
$SCP $scpopts ${DATA} "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${COPY}" || fail "copy failed"
cmp ${DATA} ${COPY} || fail "corrupted copy"
verbose "$tid: simple copy remote file to local file"
scpclean
$SCP $scpopts "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${DATA}" ${COPY} || fail "copy failed"
cmp ${DATA} ${COPY} || fail "corrupted copy"
verbose "$tid: simple copy local file to remote dir"
scpclean
cp ${DATA} ${COPY}
$SCP $scpopts ${COPY} "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${DIR}" || fail "copy failed"
cmp ${COPY} ${DIR}/copy || fail "corrupted copy"
verbose "$tid: simple copy remote file to local dir"
scpclean
cp ${DATA} ${COPY}
$SCP $scpopts "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${COPY}" ${DIR} || fail "copy failed"
cmp ${COPY} ${DIR}/copy || fail "corrupted copy"
verbose "$tid: recursive local dir to remote dir"
scpclean
rm -rf ${DIR2}
cp ${DATA} ${DIR}/copy
$SCP $scpopts -r ${DIR} "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${DIR2}" || fail "copy failed"
for i in $(cd ${DIR} && echo *); do
cmp ${DIR}/$i ${DIR2}/$i || fail "corrupted copy"
done
verbose "$tid: recursive remote dir to local dir"
scpclean
rm -rf ${DIR2}
cp ${DATA} ${DIR}/copy
$SCP $scpopts -r "scp://${USER}@somehost:${PORT}/${DIR}" ${DIR2} || fail "copy failed"
for i in $(cd ${DIR} && echo *); do
cmp ${DIR}/$i ${DIR2}/$i || fail "corrupted copy"
done
# TODO: scp -3
scpclean
rm -f ${OBJ}/scp-ssh-wrapper.exe