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Author SHA1 Message Date
bluhm@openbsd.org
ce44c970f9 upstream commit
Allow to run ssh regression tests as root.  If the user
is already root, the test should not expect that SUDO is set.  If ssh needs
another user, use sudo or doas to switch from root if necessary. OK dtucker@

Upstream-Regress-ID: b464e55185ac4303529e3e6927db41683aaeace2
2016-10-01 06:44:00 +10:00
Damien Miller
1acc058d0a Disable tests where fs perms are incorrect
Some tests have strict requirements on the filesystem permissions
for certain files and directories. This adds a regress/check-perm
tool that copies the relevant logic from sshd to exactly test
the paths in question. This lets us skip tests when the local
filesystem doesn't conform to our expectations rather than
continuing and failing the test run.

ok dtucker@
2016-02-23 17:40:16 +11:00
djm@openbsd.org
84452c5d03 upstream commit
regress test for AuthorizedKeysCommand arguments

Upstream-Regress-ID: bbd65c13c6b3be9a442ec115800bff9625898f12
2015-05-21 16:46:40 +10:00
Darren Tucker
3dfb877046 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/12/06 06:06:54
[regress/keys-command.sh]
     Fix some problems with the keys-command test:
      - use string comparison rather than numeric comparison
      - check for existing KEY_COMMAND file and don't clobber if it exists
      - clean up KEY_COMMAND file if we do create it.
      - check that KEY_COMMAND is executable (which it won't be if eg /var/run
        is mounted noexec).
     ok djm.
2012-12-07 13:03:10 +11:00
Damien Miller
771c43cee6 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/11/22 22:49:30
[regress/Makefile regress/keys-command.sh]
     regress for AuthorizedKeysCommand; hints from markus@
2012-12-03 10:12:13 +11:00