openssh/regress/reexec.sh
Darren Tucker 05b5e518c9 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/05/17 10:23:52
[regress/login-timeout.sh regress/reexec.sh regress/test-exec.sh]
     Use SUDO when cat'ing pid files and running the sshd log wrapper so that
     it works with a restrictive umask and the pid files are not world readable.
     Changes from -portable.  (id sync only)
2013-05-17 20:41:07 +10:00

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# $OpenBSD: reexec.sh,v 1.7 2013/05/17 10:23:52 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="reexec tests"
SSHD_ORIG=$SSHD
SSHD_COPY=$OBJ/sshd
# Start a sshd and then delete it
start_sshd_copy ()
{
cp $SSHD_ORIG $SSHD_COPY
SSHD=$SSHD_COPY
start_sshd
SSHD=$SSHD_ORIG
}
# Do basic copy tests
copy_tests ()
{
rm -f ${COPY}
for p in 1 2; do
verbose "$tid: proto $p"
${SSH} -nqo "Protocol=$p" -F $OBJ/ssh_config somehost \
cat ${DATA} > ${COPY}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cat $DATA failed"
fi
cmp ${DATA} ${COPY} || fail "corrupted copy"
rm -f ${COPY}
done
}
verbose "test config passing"
cp $OBJ/sshd_config $OBJ/sshd_config.orig
start_sshd
echo "InvalidXXX=no" >> $OBJ/sshd_config
copy_tests
$SUDO kill `$SUDO cat $PIDFILE`
rm -f $PIDFILE
cp $OBJ/sshd_config.orig $OBJ/sshd_config
# cygwin can't fork a deleted binary
if [ "$os" != "cygwin" ]; then
verbose "test reexec fallback"
start_sshd_copy
rm -f $SSHD_COPY
copy_tests
$SUDO kill `$SUDO cat $PIDFILE`
rm -f $PIDFILE
verbose "test reexec fallback without privsep"
cp $OBJ/sshd_config.orig $OBJ/sshd_config
echo "UsePrivilegeSeparation=no" >> $OBJ/sshd_config
start_sshd_copy
rm -f $SSHD_COPY
copy_tests
$SUDO kill `$SUDO cat $PIDFILE`
rm -f $PIDFILE
fi