X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/40e3c5bf336560b49acf722d19cc9284fc43dba8..da40b1ec6b91ccd3faa4def9e5cff05ec51ca573:/test/runtest diff --git a/test/runtest b/test/runtest index 558fcf661..1ec546e6d 100755 --- a/test/runtest +++ b/test/runtest @@ -552,15 +552,19 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: # the older (comment) style, keeping only the Auth element # (discarding kex, cipher, mac). For TLS 1.3 there is no kex # element (and no _WITH); insert a spurious "RSA". + # Also in $tls_X_cipher_std reporting. - s/^\s+by .+ with .+ \K tls TLS_.*?([^_]+)_WITH.+$/(TLS1.x:ke-$1-AES256-SHAnnn:xxx)/; - s/^\s+by .+ with .+ \K tls TLS_.+$/(TLS1.x:ke-RSA-AES256-SHAnnn:xxx)/; + s/^\s+by \S+ with .+ \K \(TLS1(?:\.[0-3])?\) tls TLS_.*?([^_]+)_WITH.+$/(TLS1.x:ke-$1-AES256-SHAnnn:xxx)/; + s/^\s+by \S+ with .+ \K \(TLS1(?:\.[0-3])?\) tls TLS_.+$/(TLS1.x:ke-RSA-AES256-SHAnnn:xxx)/; + + s/ cipher_ TLS_.*?([^_]+)_WITH.+$/ cipher_ TLS1.x:ke_$1_WITH_ci_mac/; + s/ cipher_ TLS_.*$/ cipher_ TLS1.x:ke_RSA_WITH_ci_mac/; # Test machines might have various different TLS library versions supporting # different protocols; can't rely upon TLS 1.2's AES256-GCM-SHA384, so we # treat the standard algorithms the same. # - # TLSversion : KeyExchange? - Authentication/Signature - C_iph_er - MAC : ??? + # TLSversion : KeyExchange? - Authentication/Signature - C_iph_er - MAC : bits # # So far, have seen: # TLSv1:AES128-GCM-SHA256:128 @@ -578,7 +582,7 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: # # Retain the authentication algorith field as we want to test that. - s/( (?: (?:\b|\s) [\(=] ) | \s )TLSv1(\.[123])?:/$1TLS1.x:/xg; + s/( (?: (?:\b|\s) [\(=] ) | \s )TLS1(\.[123])?:/$1TLS1.x:/xg; s/(?PSK)_)?((?RSA|ECDSA)_)? (SECP(256|521)R1|X25519))?__?)? # key-exchange ((?RSA|ECDSA)((_PSS_RSAE)?_SHA(512|256))?__?)? # authentication + (?WITH_)? # stdname-with AES_(256|128)_(CBC|GCM) # cipher (__?AEAD)? # pseudo-MAC (__?SHA(1|256|384))? # PRF @@ -644,10 +649,15 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: /"TLS1.x:ke-" . (defined($+{psk}) ? $+{psk} : "") . (defined($+{auth}) ? $+{auth} : "") + . (defined($+{with}) ? $+{with} : "") . "-AES256-SHAnnn:xxx"/gex; s/TLS1.2:RSA__CAMELLIA_256_GCM(_SHA384)?:256/TLS1.2:RSA_CAMELLIA_256_GCM-SHAnnn:256/g; s/\b(ECDHE-(RSA|ECDSA)-AES256-SHA|DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256)\b/ke-$2-AES256-SHAnnn/g; + # Separate reporting of TLS version + s/ver: TLS1(\.[0-3])?$/ver: TLS1.x/; + s/ \(TLS1(\.[0-3])?\) / (TLS1.x) /; + # GnuTLS library error message changes s/(No certificate was found|Certificate is required)/The peer did not send any certificate/g; #(dodgy test?) s/\(certificate verification failed\): invalid/\(gnutls_handshake\): The peer did not send any certificate./g; @@ -758,6 +768,10 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: s/waiting for children of \d+/waiting for children of pppp/; s/waiting for (\S+) \(\d+\)/waiting for $1 (pppp)/; + # Most builds are without HAVE_LOCAL_SCAN + next if /^calling local_scan\(\); timeout=300$/; + next if /^local_scan\(\) returned 0 NULL$/; + # ======== Port numbers ======== # Incoming port numbers may vary, but not in daemon startup line. @@ -1095,6 +1109,7 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: next if /DNS lookup of \S+ \(AAAA\) using fakens/; next if / in dns_ipv4_lookup?/; next if / writing neg-cache entry for .*AAAA/; + next if /^faking res_search\(AAAA\) response length as 65535/; if (/DNS lookup of \S+ \(AAAA\) gave NO_DATA/) { @@ -1102,6 +1117,17 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: next; } + # Non-TLS bulds have a different Recieved: header expansion + s/^((.*)\t}}}}by \$primary_hostname \$\{if def:received_protocol \{with \$received_protocol }})\(Exim \$version_number\)$/$1\${if def:tls_in_cipher_std { tls \$tls_in_cipher_std\n$2\t}}(Exim \$version_number)/; + s/^((\s*).*considering: with \$received_protocol }})\(Exim \$version_number\)$/$1\${if def:tls_in_cipher_std { tls \$tls_in_cipher_std\n$2\t}}(Exim \$version_number)/; + if (/condition: def:tls_in_cipher_std$/) + { + $_= ; $_= ; $_= ; $_= ; + $_= ; $_= ; $_= ; $_= ; + $_= ; $_= ; $_= ; next; + } + + # Skip tls_advertise_hosts and hosts_require_tls checks when the options # are unset, because tls ain't always there. @@ -1336,7 +1362,7 @@ RESET_AFTER_EXTRA_LINE_READ: # openssl version variances s/(TLS error on connection [^:]*: error:)[0-9A-F]{8}(:system library):(?:fopen|func\(4095\)):(No such file or directory)$/$1xxxxxxxx$2:fopen:$3/; - s/(DANE attempt failed.*error:)[0-9A-F]{8}(:SSL routines:)(ssl3_get_server_certificate|tls_process_server_certificate|CONNECT_CR_CERT)(?=:certificate verify failed$)/$1xxxxxxxx$2ssl3_get_server_certificate/; + s/(DANE attempt failed.*error:)[0-9A-F]{8}(:SSL routines:)(?:(?i)ssl3_get_server_certificate|tls_process_server_certificate|CONNECT_CR_CERT)(?=:certificate verify failed$)/$1xxxxxxxx$2ssl3_get_server_certificate/; s/(DKIM: validation error: )error:[0-9A-F]{8}:rsa routines:(?:(?i)int_rsa_verify|CRYPTO_internal):(?:bad signature|algorithm mismatch)$/$1Public key signature verification has failed./; s/ARC: AMS signing: privkey PEM-block import: error:\K[0-9A-F]{8}:(PEM routines):get_name:(no start line)/0906D06C:$1:PEM_read_bio:$2/; @@ -1606,26 +1632,25 @@ if (-e $sf_current) } } - open(MUNGED, '>', $mf) || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); - for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++) - { print MUNGED $munged[$i]; } - close(MUNGED); + open(my $fh, '>', $mf) or tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); + print $fh @munged; } # Deal with log sorting if ($sortfile) { - my(@munged, $i, $j); - open(MUNGED, $mf) || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); - @munged = ; - close(MUNGED); + my @munged = do { + open(my $fh, '<', $mf) or tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); + <$fh>; + }; - for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++) + for (my $i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++) { if ($munged[$i] =~ /^[-\d]{10}\s[:\d]{8}\s[-A-Za-z\d]{16}\s[-=*]>/) { + my $j; for ($j = $i + 1; $j < @munged; $j++) { last if $munged[$j] !~ @@ -1637,11 +1662,9 @@ if (-e $sf_current) } } - open(MUNGED, ">$mf") || tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); - print MUNGED "**NOTE: The delivery lines in this file have been sorted.\n"; - for ($i = 0; $i < @munged; $i++) - { print MUNGED $munged[$i]; } - close(MUNGED); + open(my $fh, '>', $mf) or tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $mf: $!"); + print $fh "**NOTE: The delivery lines in this file have been sorted.\n"; + print $fh @munged; } # Do the comparison @@ -1682,8 +1705,7 @@ else # if we deal with a flavour file, we can't delete it, because next time the generic # file would be used again if ($sf_current eq $sf_flavour) { - open(FOO, ">$sf_current"); - close(FOO); + open(my $fh, '>', $sf_current); } else { tests_exit(-1, "Failed to unlink $sf_current") if !unlink($sf_current); @@ -1746,13 +1768,10 @@ $munges = s! DN="[^,"]*\K,!/!; ', 'rejectlog' => 's/ X=TLS\S+ / X=TLS_proto_and_cipher /', - 'mail' => 's/^\s+by .+ with .+ \K tls TLS_.+$/(TLS_proto_and_cipher)/; - s/ \(TLS[^)]*\)/ (TLS_proto_and_cipher)/; - ', }, 'debug_pid' => - { 'stderr' => 's/(^\s{0,4}|(?<=Process )|(?<=child ))\d{1,5}/ppppp/g' }, + { 'stderr' => 's/(^\s{0,4}|(?<=Process )|(?<=child ))\d+/ppppp/g' }, 'optional_dsn_info' => { 'mail' => '/^(X-(Remote-MTA-(smtp-greeting|helo-response)|Exim-Diagnostic|(body|message)-linecount):|Remote-MTA: X-ip;)/' @@ -2148,34 +2167,37 @@ if (/^dbmbuild\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/) if (/^dump\s+(\S+)/) { - my($which) = $1; - my(@temp); + my $which = $1; print ">> ./eximdir/exim_dumpdb $parm_cwd/spool $which\n" if $debug; - open(IN, "./eximdir/exim_dumpdb $parm_cwd/spool $which |"); - open(OUT, ">>test-stdout"); - print OUT "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n"; + open(my $in, "-|", './eximdir/exim_dumpdb', "$parm_cwd/spool", $which) or die "Can't run exim_dumpdb: $!"; + open(my $out, ">>test-stdout"); + print $out "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n"; if ($which eq "retry") { - $/ = "\n "; - @temp = ; - $/ = "\n"; - - @temp = sort { - my($aa) = split(' ', $a); - my($bb) = split(' ', $b); - return $aa cmp $bb; - } @temp; - + # the sort key is the first part of the retry db dump line, but for + # sorting we (temporarly) replace the own hosts ipv4 with a munged + # version, which matches the munging that is done later + # Why? We must ensure sure, that 127.0.0.1 always sorts first + # map-sort-map: Schwartz's transformation + # test 0099 + my @temp = map { $_->[1] } + sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } + #map { [ (split)[0] =~ s/\Q$parm_ipv4/ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4/gr, $_ ] } # this is too modern for 5.10.1 + map { + (my $k = (split)[0]) =~ s/\Q$parm_ipv4/ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4/g; + [ $k, $_ ] + } + do { local $/ = "\n "; <$in> }; foreach $item (@temp) { $item =~ s/^\s*(.*)\n(.*)\n?\s*$/$1\n$2/m; - print OUT " $item\n"; + print $out " $item\n"; } } else { - @temp = ; + my @temp = <$in>; if ($which eq "callout") { @temp = sort { @@ -2184,11 +2206,9 @@ if (/^dump\s+(\S+)/) return $aa cmp $bb; } @temp; } - print OUT @temp; + print $out @temp; } - - close(IN); - close(OUT); + close($in); # close it explicitly, otherwise $? does not get set return 1; } @@ -2531,9 +2551,24 @@ elsif (/^((?i:[A-Z\d_]+=\S+\s+)+)?(\d+)?\s*(sudo(?:\s+-u\s+(\w+))?\s+)?exim(_\S+ if ($args =~ /\$msg/) { - my @listcmd = ("$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim", '-bp', + my($queuespec); + if ($args =~ /-qG\w+/) { $queuespec = $&; } + + my @listcmd; + + if (defined $queuespec) + { + @listcmd = ("$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim", '-bp', + $queuespec, + "-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim", + -C => "$parm_cwd/test-config"); + } + else + { + @listcmd = ("$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim", '-bp', "-DEXIM_PATH=$parm_cwd/eximdir/exim", -C => "$parm_cwd/test-config"); + } print ">> Getting queue list from:\n>> @listcmd\n" if $debug; # We need the message ids sorted in ascending order. # Message id is: --. On some systems (*BSD) the @@ -3406,11 +3441,11 @@ open(IFCONFIG, '-|', (grep { -x "$_/ip" } split /:/, $ENV{PATH}) ? 'ip address' or die "** Cannot run 'ip address' or 'ifconfig -a'\n"; while (not ($parm_ipv4 and $parm_ipv6) and defined($_ = )) { - if (/^(?:[0-9]+: )([^:]+): /) { $ifname = $1; } + if (/^(?:[0-9]+: )?([a-z0-9]+): /) { $ifname = $1; } if (not $parm_ipv4 and /^\s*inet(?:\saddr)?:?\s?(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(?:\/\d+)?\s/i) { - # It would ne nice to be able to vary the /16 used for manyhome; we could take + # It would be nice to be able to vary the /16 used for manyhome; we could take # an option to runtest used here - but we'd also have to pass it on to fakens. # Possibly an environment variable? next if $1 eq '0.0.0.0' or $1 =~ /^(?:127|10\.250)\./; @@ -3419,7 +3454,7 @@ while (not ($parm_ipv4 and $parm_ipv6) and defined($_ = )) if (not $parm_ipv6 and /^\s*inet6(?:\saddr)?:?\s?([abcdef\d:]+)(?:%[^ \/]+)?(?:\/\d+)?/i) { - next if $1 eq '::' or $1 eq '::1' or $1 =~ /^ff00/i; + next if $1 eq '::' or $1 eq '::1' or $1 =~ /^ff00/i or $1 =~ /^fe80::1/i; $parm_ipv6 = $1; if ($1 =~ /^fe80/i) { $parm_ipv6 .= '%' . $ifname; } } @@ -3926,7 +3961,7 @@ if ($have_ipv4 && $parm_ipv4 ne "127.0.0.1") tests_exit(-1, "Failed to open $parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip4.$components[0]: $!"); print OUT "$components[3].$components[2].$components[1] PTR $parm_hostname.\n\n"; close(OUT); - } + } else { open(OUT, ">$parm_cwd/dnszones/db.ip4.$components[0]") ||