openssh/regress/putty-kex.sh
Darren Tucker 59d928d3b4 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/05/17 04:29:14
[regress/sftp.sh regress/putty-ciphers.sh regress/cipher-speed.sh
     regress/test-exec.sh regress/sftp-batch.sh regress/dynamic-forward.sh
     regress/putty-transfer.sh regress/conch-ciphers.sh regress/sftp-cmds.sh
     regress/scp.sh regress/ssh-com-sftp.sh regress/rekey.sh
     regress/putty-kex.sh regress/stderr-data.sh regress/stderr-after-eof.sh
     regress/sftp-badcmds.sh regress/reexec.sh regress/ssh-com-client.sh
     regress/sftp-chroot.sh regress/forwarding.sh regress/transfer.sh
     regress/multiplex.sh]
     Move the setting of DATA and COPY into test-exec.sh
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# $OpenBSD: putty-kex.sh,v 1.3 2013/05/17 04:29:14 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="putty KEX"
if test "x$REGRESS_INTEROP_PUTTY" != "xyes" ; then
echo "putty interop tests not enabled"
exit 0
fi
for k in dh-gex-sha1 dh-group1-sha1 dh-group14-sha1 ; do
verbose "$tid: kex $k"
cp ${OBJ}/.putty/sessions/localhost_proxy \
${OBJ}/.putty/sessions/kex_$k
echo "KEX=$k" >> ${OBJ}/.putty/sessions/kex_$k
env HOME=$PWD ${PLINK} -load kex_$k -batch -i putty.rsa2 \
127.0.0.1 true
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "KEX $k failed"
fi
done