Also known as ISC bind. This import adds utilities such as host(1), dig(1), and nslookup(1), as well as many other tools and libraries. Change-Id: I035ca46e64f1965d57019e773f4ff0ef035e4aa3
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3.8 KiB
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110 lines
3.8 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2010, 2012 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
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# REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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# AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
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# INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
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# LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
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# OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
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# PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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# Id: tests.sh,v 1.2 2010/06/21 02:31:45 marka Exp
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SYSTEMTESTTOP=..
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. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh
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status=0
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n=0
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DIGOPTS="+noadd +nosea +nostat +nocmd +noauth +dnssec -p 5300"
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ksk=ns1/`cat ns1/keyname`.key
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kskpat=`awk '/DNSKEY/ { print $8 }' $ksk`
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kskid=`sed 's/^Kexample\.+005+0*//' < ns1/keyname`
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rkskid=`expr \( $kskid + 128 \) \% 65536`
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echo "I:checking for KSK not yet published ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null && ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# 5s real, 55s virtual, P +20
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sleep 4
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echo "I:checking for KSK published but not yet active ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null || ret=1
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# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
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grep 'RRSIG.*'" $kskid "'example\. ' dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ] ; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# 10s real, 2h15mn virtual, A +1h
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sleep 5
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echo "I:checking for KSK active ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null || ret=1
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grep 'RRSIG.*'" $kskid "'example\. ' dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ] ; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# 11s real, 6h7,m virtual, R +6h
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sleep 1
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echo "I:checking for KSK revoked ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null || ret=1
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awk 'BEGIN { $noksk=1 } \
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/DNSKEY/ { $5==385 && $noksk=0 } \
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END { exit $noksk }' < dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
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grep 'RRSIG.*'" $kskid "'example\. ' dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
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grep 'RRSIG.*'" $rkskid "'example\. ' dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ] ; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# 13s real, 45h virtual, I +1d
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sleep 2
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echo "I:checking for KSK retired but not yet deleted ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null || ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ] ; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# 17s real, 103d virtual, D +1mo
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sleep 4
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echo "I:checking for KSK deleted ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS -t dnskey example. @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
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# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
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tr -d ' ' < dig.out.ns1.test$n | grep $kskpat > /dev/null && ret=1
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# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
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grep 'RRSIG.*'" $rkskid "'example\. ' dig.out.ns1.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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if [ $ret != 0 ] ; then echo "I:failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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echo "I:exit status: $status"
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exit $status
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