# different wording in the error messages, so we cannot compare them.
s/(TLS error on connection (?:from .* )?\(SSL_\w+\): error:)(.*)/$1 <<detail omitted>>/;
+ next if /SSL verify error: depth=0 error=certificate not trusted/;
# ======== Maildir things ========
# timestamp output in maildir processing
next if /^SSL info: unknown state/;
next if /^SSL info: SSLv2\/v3 write client hello A/;
next if /^SSL info: SSLv3 read server key exchange A/;
+ next if /SSL verify error: depth=0 error=certificate not trusted/;
+ s/SSL3_READ_BYTES/ssl3_read_bytes/;
+
+ # gnutls version variances
+ next if /^Error in the pull function./;
}
# ======== stderr ========
# are unset, because tls ain't always there.
next if /in\s(?:tls_advertise_hosts\?|hosts_require_tls\?)
- \sno\s\(option\sunset\)/x;
+ \sno\s\((option\sunset|end\sof\slist)\)/x;
# Skip auxiliary group lists because they will vary.
next if /in\shosts_require_dane\?\sno\s\(option\sunset\)/x;
+ # SUPPORT_PROXY
+ next if /host in hosts_proxy\?/;
+
# Experimental_International
next if / in smtputf8_advertise_hosts\? no \(option unset\)/;
'optional_ocsp' =>
{ 'stderr' => '/127.0.0.1 in hosts_requ(ire|est)_ocsp/' },
- 'no_tpt_filter_epipe' =>
- { 'stderr' => '/^writing error 32: Broken pipe$/' },
-
'optional_cert_hostnames' =>
{ 'stderr' => '/in tls_verify_cert_hostnames\? no/' },
'debug_pid' =>
{ 'stderr' => 's/(^\s{0,4}|(?<=Process )|(?<=child ))\d{1,5}/ppppp/g' },
+ 'optional_dsn_info' =>
+ { 'mail' => '/^(X-(Remote-MTA-(smtp-greeting|helo-response)|Exim-Diagnostic|(body|message)-linecount):|Remote-MTA: X-ip;)/'
+ },
+
+ 'optional_dane' =>
+ { 'stdout' => '/^hosts_(require|try)_dane =/' },
+
+ 'sys_bindir' =>
+ { 'mainlog' => 's%/(usr/)?bin/%SYSBINDIR/%' },
+
};
# not drop privilege when -C and -D options are present. To run the exim
# command as root, we use sudo.
-elsif (/^([A-Z_]+=\S+\s+)?(\d+)?\s*(sudo\s+)?exim(_\S+)?\s+(.*)$/)
+elsif (/^([A-Z_]+=\S+\s+)?(\d+)?\s*(sudo(?:\s+-u\s+(\w+))?\s+)?exim(_\S+)?\s+(.*)$/)
{
- $args = $5;
+ $args = $6;
my($envset) = (defined $1)? $1 : "";
- my($sudo) = (defined $3)? "sudo " : "";
- my($special)= (defined $4)? $4 : "";
+ my($sudo) = (defined $3)? "sudo " . (defined $4 ? "-u $4 ":"") : "";
+ my($special)= (defined $5)? $5 : "";
$wait_time = (defined $2)? $2 : 0;
# Return 2 rather than 1 afterwards
"-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim$special " .
"-C $parm_cwd/test-config $args " .
">>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr";
-
# If the command is starting an Exim daemon, we run it in the same
# way as the "server" command above, that is, we don't want to wait
# for the process to finish. That happens when "killdaemon" is obeyed later
}
}
+# The "background" command is run but not waited-for, like exim -DSERVER=server.
+# One script line is read and fork-exec'd. The PID is stored for a later
+# killdaemon.
+
+elsif (/^background$/)
+ {
+ my $line;
+# $pidfile = "$parm_cwd/aux-var/server-daemon.pid";
+
+ $_ = <SCRIPT>; $lineno++;
+ chomp;
+ $line = $_;
+ if ($debug) { printf ">> daemon: $line >>test-stdout 2>>test-stderr\n"; }
+
+ my $pid = fork();
+ if (not defined $pid) { die "** fork failed: $!\n" }
+ if (not $pid) {
+ print "[$$]>> ${line}\n" if ($debug);
+ close(STDIN);
+ open(STDIN, "<", "test-stdout");
+ close(STDOUT);
+ open(STDOUT, ">>", "test-stdout");
+ close(STDERR);
+ open(STDERR, ">>", "test-stderr-server");
+ exec "exec ${line}";
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+# open(my $fh, ">", $pidfile) ||
+# tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $pidfile: $!");
+# printf($fh, "%d\n", $pid);
+# close($fh);
+
+ while (<SCRIPT>) { $lineno++; last if /^\*{4}\s*$/; } # Ignore any input
+ select(undef, undef, undef, 0.3); # Let the daemon get going
+ return (3, { exim_pid => $pid }); # Don't wait
+ }
+
+
# Unknown command
# deal with TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST restrictions
unlink("$parm_cwd/test-config") if -e "$parm_cwd/test-config";
-symlink("$parm_cwd/confs/0000", "$parm_cwd/test-config")
- or die "Unable to link initial config into place: $!\n";
+open (IN, "$parm_cwd/confs/0000") ||
+ tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open $parm_cwd/confs/0000: $!\n");
+open (OUT, ">test-config") ||
+ tests_exit(-1, "Couldn't open test-config: $!\n");
+while (<IN>) { print OUT; }
+close(IN);
+close(OUT);
print("Probing with config file: $parm_cwd/test-config\n");
open(EXIMINFO, "$parm_exim -d -C $parm_cwd/test-config -DDIR=$parm_cwd " .
$parm_eximuser = $1 if /^exim_user = (.*)$/;
$parm_eximgroup = $1 if /^exim_group = (.*)$/;
$parm_trusted_config_list = $1 if /^TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST:.*?"(.*?)"$/;
+ print "$_" if /wrong owner/;
}
close(EXIMINFO);
}
+##################################################
+# Check for redis #
+##################################################
+if (defined $parm_lookups{'redis'})
+ {
+ if (system("redis-server -v 2>/dev/null >/dev/null") == 0)
+ {
+ print "The redis-server command works\n";
+ $parm_running{'redis'} = ' ';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print "The redis-server command failed: assume Redis not installed\n";
+ }
+ }
+
##################################################
# Test for the basic requirements #
##################################################
# The script has finished. Check the all the output that was generated. The
# function returns 0 if all is well, 1 if we should rerun the test (the files
+ # function returns 0 if all is well, 1 if we should rerun the test (the files
# have been updated). It does not return if the user responds Q to a prompt.
if ($retry)