#!@SHELL@ # # run OpenVPN client against ``test reference'' server # - check that ping, http, ... via tunnel works # - check that interface config / routes are properly cleaned after test end # # prerequisites: # - openvpn binary in current directory # - writable current directory to create subdir for logs # - t_client.rc in current directory OR source dir that specifies tests # - for "ping4" checks: fping binary in $PATH # - for "ping6" checks: fping6 binary in $PATH # if [ -r ./t_client.rc ] ; then . ./t_client.rc elif [ -r "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc ] ; then . "${srcdir}"/t_client.rc else echo "$0: cannot find 't_client.rc' in current directory or" >&2 echo "$0: source dir ('${srcdir}'). SKIPPING TEST." >&2 exit 77 fi if [ ! -x ./openvpn ] then echo "no (executable) openvpn binary in current directory. FAIL." >&2 exit 1 fi if [ ! -w . ] then echo "current directory is not writable (required for logging). FAIL." >&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$CA_CERT" ] ; then echo "CA_CERT not defined in 't_client.rc'. SKIP test." >&2 exit 77 fi if [ -z "$TEST_RUN_LIST" ] ; then echo "TEST_RUN_LIST empty, no tests defined. SKIP test." >&2 exit 77 fi # make sure we have permissions to run ifconfig/route from OpenVPN # can't use "id -u" here - doesn't work on Solaris ID=`id` if expr "$ID" : "uid=0" >/dev/null then : else echo "$0: this test must run be as root. SKIP." >&2 exit 77 fi LOGDIR=t_client-`hostname`-`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S` if mkdir $LOGDIR then : else echo "can't create log directory '$LOGDIR'. FAIL." >&2 exit 1 fi exit_code=0 # ---------------------------------------------------------- # helper functions # ---------------------------------------------------------- # print failure message, increase FAIL counter fail() { echo "" echo "FAIL: $@" >&2 fail_count=$(( $fail_count + 1 )) } # print "all interface IP addresses" + "all routes" # this is higly system dependent... get_ifconfig_route() { # linux / iproute2? (-> if configure got a path) if [ "@IPROUTE@" != "ip" ] then echo "-- linux iproute2 --" @IPROUTE@ addr show | grep -v valid_lft @IPROUTE@ route show @IPROUTE@ -6 route show | sed -e 's/expires [0-9]*sec //' return fi # try uname case `uname -s` in Linux) echo "-- linux / ifconfig --" LANG=C @IFCONFIG@ -a |egrep "( addr:|encap:)" LANG=C @NETSTAT@ -rn -4 -6 return ;; FreeBSD|NetBSD|Darwin) echo "-- FreeBSD/NetBSD/Darwin [MacOS X] --" @IFCONFIG@ -a | egrep "(flags=|inet)" @NETSTAT@ -rn | awk '$3 !~ /^UHL/ { print $1,$2,$3,$NF }' return ;; OpenBSD) echo "-- OpenBSD --" @IFCONFIG@ -a | egrep "(flags=|inet)" | \ sed -e 's/pltime [0-9]*//' -e 's/vltime [0-9]*//' @NETSTAT@ -rn | awk '$3 !~ /^UHL/ { print $1,$2,$3,$NF }' return ;; SunOS) echo "-- Solaris --" @IFCONFIG@ -a | egrep "(flags=|inet)" @NETSTAT@ -rn | awk '$3 !~ /^UHL/ { print $1,$2,$3,$6 }' return ;; esac echo "get_ifconfig_route(): no idea how to get info on your OS. FAIL." >&2 exit 20 } # ---------------------------------------------------------- # check ifconfig # arg1: "4" or "6" -> for message # arg2: IPv4/IPv6 address that must show up in out of "get_ifconfig_route" check_ifconfig() { proto=$1 ; shift expect_list="$@" if [ -z "$expect_list" ] ; then return ; fi for expect in $expect_list do if get_ifconfig_route | fgrep "$expect" >/dev/null then : else fail "check_ifconfig(): expected IPv$proto address '$expect' not found in ifconfig output." fi done } # ---------------------------------------------------------- # run pings # arg1: "4" or "6" -> fping/fing6 # arg2: "want_ok" or "want_fail" (expected ping result) # arg3... -> fping arguments (host list) run_ping_tests() { proto=$1 ; want=$2 ; shift ; shift targetlist="$@" # "no targets" is fine if [ -z "$targetlist" ] ; then return ; fi case $proto in 4) cmd=fping ;; 6) cmd=fping6 ;; *) echo "internal error in run_ping_tests arg 1: '$proto'" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac case $want in want_ok) sizes_list="64 1440 3000" ;; want_fail) sizes_list="64" ;; esac for bytes in $sizes_list do echo "run IPv$proto ping tests ($want), $bytes byte packets..." echo "$cmd -b $bytes -C 20 -p 250 -q $targetlist" >>$LOGDIR/$SUF:fping.out $cmd -b $bytes -C 20 -p 250 -q $targetlist >>$LOGDIR/$SUF:fping.out 2>&1 # while OpenVPN is running, pings must succeed (want='want_ok') # before OpenVPN is up, pings must NOT succeed (want='want_fail') rc=$? if [ $rc = 0 ] # all ping OK then if [ $want = "want_fail" ] # not what we want then fail "IPv$proto ping test succeeded, but needs to *fail*." fi else # ping failed if [ $want = "want_ok" ] # not what we wanted then fail "IPv$proto ping test ($bytes bytes) failed, but should succeed." fi fi done } # ---------------------------------------------------------- # main test loop # ---------------------------------------------------------- for SUF in $TEST_RUN_LIST do echo -e "\n### test run $SUF ###\n" fail_count=0 echo "save pre-openvpn ifconfig + route" get_ifconfig_route >$LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_pre.txt # get config variables eval openvpn_conf=\"\$OPENVPN_CONF_$SUF\" eval expect_ifconfig4=\"\$EXPECT_IFCONFIG4_$SUF\" eval expect_ifconfig6=\"\$EXPECT_IFCONFIG6_$SUF\" eval ping4_hosts=\"\$PING4_HOSTS_$SUF\" eval ping6_hosts=\"\$PING6_HOSTS_$SUF\" echo -e "\nrun pre-openvpn ping tests - targets must not be reachable..." run_ping_tests 4 want_fail "$ping4_hosts" run_ping_tests 6 want_fail "$ping6_hosts" if [ "$fail_count" = 0 ] ; then echo -e "OK.\n" else echo -e "FAIL: make sure that ping hosts are ONLY reachable via VPN, SKIP test $SUF". exit_code=31 continue fi echo " run ./openvpn $openvpn_conf" ./openvpn $openvpn_conf >$LOGDIR/$SUF:openvpn.log & opid=$! # make sure openvpn client is terminated in case shell exits trap "kill $opid" 0 trap "kill $opid ; trap - 0 ; exit 1" 1 2 3 15 echo "wait for connection to establish..." sleep 10 # test whether OpenVPN process is still there if kill -0 $opid then : else echo -e "OpenVPN process has failed to start up, check log ($LOGDIR/$SUF:openvpn.log). FAIL.\ntail of logfile follows:\n..." >&2 tail $LOGDIR/$SUF:openvpn.log >&2 trap - 0 1 2 3 15 exit 10 fi # compare whether anything changed in ifconfig/route setup? echo "save ifconfig+route" get_ifconfig_route >$LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route.txt echo -n "compare pre-openvpn ifconfig+route with current values..." if diff $LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_pre.txt \ $LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route.txt >/dev/null then fail "no differences between ifconfig/route before OpenVPN start and now." else echo -e " OK!\n" fi # expected ifconfig values in there? check_ifconfig 4 "$expect_ifconfig4" check_ifconfig 6 "$expect_ifconfig6" run_ping_tests 4 want_ok "$ping4_hosts" run_ping_tests 6 want_ok "$ping6_hosts" echo -e "ping tests done.\n" echo "stopping OpenVPN" kill $opid wait $! rc=$? if [ $rc != 0 ] ; then fail "OpenVPN return code $rc, expect 0" fi echo -e "\nsave post-openvpn ifconfig + route..." get_ifconfig_route >$LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_post.txt echo -n "compare pre- and post-openvpn ifconfig + route..." if diff $LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_pre.txt \ $LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_post.txt >$LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_diff.txt then echo -e " OK.\n" else cat $LOGDIR/$SUF:ifconfig_route_diff.txt >&2 fail "differences between pre- and post-ifconfig/route" fi if [ "$fail_count" = 0 ] ; then echo -e "test run $SUF: all tests OK.\n" else echo -e "test run $SUF: $fail_count test failures. FAIL.\n"; exit_code=30 fi done # remove trap handler trap - 0 1 2 3 15 exit $exit_code