freebsd-nq/crypto/openssh/regress/ssh-com-client.sh
Dag-Erling Smørgrav ce3adf4362 Pull in all the OpenSSH bits that we'd previously left out because we
didn't use them.  This will make future merges from the vendor tree much
easier.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-09-21 22:24:10 +00:00

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# $OpenBSD: ssh-com-client.sh,v 1.7 2013/05/17 04:29:14 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="connect with ssh.com client"
#TEST_COMBASE=/path/to/ssh/com/binaries
if [ "X${TEST_COMBASE}" = "X" ]; then
fatal '$TEST_COMBASE is not set'
fi
VERSIONS="
2.1.0
2.2.0
2.3.0
2.3.1
2.4.0
3.0.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.5
3.2.9
3.2.9.1
3.3.0"
# 2.0.10 2.0.12 2.0.13 don't like the test setup
# setup authorized keys
SRC=`dirname ${SCRIPT}`
cp ${SRC}/dsa_ssh2.prv ${OBJ}/id.com
chmod 600 ${OBJ}/id.com
${SSHKEYGEN} -i -f ${OBJ}/id.com > $OBJ/id.openssh
chmod 600 ${OBJ}/id.openssh
${SSHKEYGEN} -y -f ${OBJ}/id.openssh > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
${SSHKEYGEN} -e -f ${OBJ}/id.openssh > $OBJ/id.com.pub
echo IdKey ${OBJ}/id.com > ${OBJ}/id.list
# we need a DSA host key
t=dsa
rm -f ${OBJ}/$t ${OBJ}/$t.pub
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t $t -f ${OBJ}/$t
$SUDO cp $OBJ/$t $OBJ/host.$t
echo HostKey $OBJ/host.$t >> $OBJ/sshd_config
# add hostkeys to known hosts
mkdir -p ${OBJ}/${USER}/hostkeys
HK=${OBJ}/${USER}/hostkeys/key_${PORT}_127.0.0.1
${SSHKEYGEN} -e -f ${OBJ}/rsa.pub > ${HK}.ssh-rsa.pub
${SSHKEYGEN} -e -f ${OBJ}/dsa.pub > ${HK}.ssh-dss.pub
cat > ${OBJ}/ssh2_config << EOF
*:
QuietMode yes
StrictHostKeyChecking yes
Port ${PORT}
User ${USER}
Host 127.0.0.1
IdentityFile ${OBJ}/id.list
RandomSeedFile ${OBJ}/random_seed
UserConfigDirectory ${OBJ}/%U
AuthenticationSuccessMsg no
BatchMode yes
ForwardX11 no
EOF
# we need a real server (no ProxyConnect option)
start_sshd
# go for it
for v in ${VERSIONS}; do
ssh2=${TEST_COMBASE}/${v}/ssh2
if [ ! -x ${ssh2} ]; then
continue
fi
verbose "ssh2 ${v}"
key=ssh-dss
skipcat=0
case $v in
2.1.*|2.3.0)
skipcat=1
;;
3.0.*)
key=ssh-rsa
;;
esac
cp ${HK}.$key.pub ${HK}.pub
# check exit status
${ssh2} -q -F ${OBJ}/ssh2_config somehost exit 42
r=$?
if [ $r -ne 42 ]; then
fail "ssh2 ${v} exit code test failed (got $r, expected 42)"
fi
# data transfer
rm -f ${COPY}
${ssh2} -F ${OBJ}/ssh2_config somehost cat ${DATA} > ${COPY}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh2 ${v} cat test (receive) failed"
fi
cmp ${DATA} ${COPY} || fail "ssh2 ${v} cat test (receive) data mismatch"
# data transfer, again
if [ $skipcat -eq 0 ]; then
rm -f ${COPY}
cat ${DATA} | \
${ssh2} -F ${OBJ}/ssh2_config host "cat > ${COPY}"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh2 ${v} cat test (send) failed"
fi
cmp ${DATA} ${COPY} || \
fail "ssh2 ${v} cat test (send) data mismatch"
fi
# no stderr after eof
rm -f ${COPY}
${ssh2} -F ${OBJ}/ssh2_config somehost \
exec sh -c \'"exec > /dev/null; sleep 1; echo bla 1>&2; exit 0"\' \
2> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh2 ${v} stderr test failed"
fi
done
rm -rf ${OBJ}/${USER}
for i in ssh2_config random_seed dsa.pub dsa host.dsa \
id.list id.com id.com.pub id.openssh; do
rm -f ${OBJ}/$i
done