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Use printenv to test whether an SSH_USER_AUTH is set instead of using $SSH_USER_AUTH. The latter won't work with csh which treats unknown variables as an error when expanding them. OK markus@ OpenBSD-Regress-ID: f601e878dd8b71aa40381573dde3a8f567e6f2d1
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18 lines
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# $OpenBSD: authinfo.sh,v 1.2 2017/10/25 20:08:36 millert Exp $
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# Placed in the Public Domain.
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tid="authinfo"
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# Ensure the environment variable doesn't leak when ExposeAuthInfo=no.
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verbose "ExposeAuthInfo=no"
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env SSH_USER_AUTH=blah ${SSH} -F $OBJ/ssh_proxy x \
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'printenv SSH_USER_AUTH >/dev/null' && fail "SSH_USER_AUTH present"
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verbose "ExposeAuthInfo=yes"
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echo ExposeAuthInfo=yes >> $OBJ/sshd_proxy
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${SSH} -F $OBJ/ssh_proxy x \
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'grep ^publickey "$SSH_USER_AUTH" /dev/null >/dev/null' ||
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fail "ssh with ExposeAuthInfo failed"
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# XXX test multiple auth and key contents
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