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-rw-r--r-- | src/kadmin/passwd/unit-test/kpasswd.0/changing.exp | 35 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/src/kadmin/passwd/unit-test/kpasswd.0/changing.exp b/src/kadmin/passwd/unit-test/kpasswd.0/changing.exp index 740d7e62bf..25c2a59c45 100644 --- a/src/kadmin/passwd/unit-test/kpasswd.0/changing.exp +++ b/src/kadmin/passwd/unit-test/kpasswd.0/changing.exp @@ -12,6 +12,23 @@ if [info exist env(DEBUG)] { debug 1 } # Here are the tests # +# Under "make check", init_db will just have been run and we could +# jump right into the too-soon test. But if someone is working with +# the test suite manually, init_db may have been run a while ago. +# So, force some known state, first. +verbose "(sleeping 30 seconds so pol2 password can be changed)" +sleep 30 + +test_win {pol2} {successful change} pol2 pol222222 polbbbbbb + +set pol2_time [expr 31 + [timestamp]] + +test_3pass {pol2} {D.15: too soon to change password} pol2 \ + polbbbbbb pol333333 pol333333 \ + 4 {Password cannot be changed because it was changed too recently. Please wait until .*[12][0-9][0-9][0-9] before you change it. If you need to change your password before then, contact your system security administrator.} + +# + test_3pass {test2} {D.5: different new passwords} test2 test2 test2 foobar \ 4 {New passwords do not match - password not changed.} @@ -89,17 +106,11 @@ test_win {pol1} {successful change} pol1 polAAAAAA polBBBBBB test_win {pol1} {successful change} pol1 polBBBBBB polCCCCCC test_win {pol1} {successful change} pol1 polCCCCCC pol111111 -verbose "(sleeping 30 seconds)" -catch "exec sleep 30" - -test_win {pol2} {successful change} pol2 pol222222 polbbbbbb - -test_3pass {pol2} {D.15: too soon to change password} pol2 \ - polbbbbbb pol222222 pol222222 \ - 4 {Password cannot be changed because it was changed too recently. Please wait until .*[12][0-9][0-9][0-9] before you change it. If you need to change your password before then, contact your system security administrator.} - -verbose "(sleeping 30 seconds)" -catch "exec sleep 30" +# Now delay a little longer (if needed) and try changing pol2's +# password again. +set delay [expr $pol2_time - [timestamp]] +verbose "(sleeping $delay seconds)" +sleep $delay -test_win {pol2} {password min life passed} pol2 polbbbbbb pol222222 +test_win {pol2} {password min life passed} pol2 polbbbbbb pol333333 |