#!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright (C) 2004, 2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any # purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH # REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY # AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, # INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM # LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE # OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # # Dynamic update test suite. # # Usage: # # perl update_test.pl [-s server] [-p port] zone # # The server defaults to 127.0.0.1. # The port defaults to 53. # # The "Special NS rules" tests will only work correctly if the # zone has no NS records to begin with, or alternatively has a # single NS record pointing at the name "ns1" (relative to # the zone name). # # Installation notes: # # This program uses the Net::DNS::Resolver module. # You can install it by saying # # perl -MCPAN -e "install Net::DNS" # # $Id: update_test.pl,v 1.10 2007/06/19 23:47:04 tbox Exp $ # use Getopt::Std; use Net::DNS; use Net::DNS::Update; use Net::DNS::Resolver; $opt_s = "127.0.0.1"; $opt_p = 53; getopt('s:p:'); $res = new Net::DNS::Resolver; $res->nameservers($opt_s); $res->port($opt_p); $res->defnames(0); # Do not append default domain. @ARGV == 1 or die "usage: perl update_test.pl [-s server] [-p port] zone\n"; $zone = shift @ARGV; my $failures = 0; sub assert { my ($cond, $explanation) = @_; if (!$cond) { print "I:Test Failed: $explanation ***\n"; $failures++ } } sub test { my ($expected, @records) = @_; my $update = new Net::DNS::Update("$zone"); foreach $rec (@records) { $update->push(@$rec); } $reply = $res->send($update); # Did it work? if (defined $reply) { my $rcode = $reply->header->rcode; assert($rcode eq $expected, "expected $expected, got $rcode"); } else { print "I:Update failed: ", $res->errorstring, "\n"; } } sub section { my ($msg) = @_; print "I:$msg\n"; } section("Delete any leftovers from previous tests"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("b.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("c.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("d.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("e.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("f.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("ns.s.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("s.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("t.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("*.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("u.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.u.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("b.u.$zone")]); section("Simple prerequisites in the absence of data"); # Name is in Use test("NXDOMAIN", ["pre", yxdomain("a.$zone")]); # RRset exists (value independent) test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone A")]); # Name is not in use test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxdomain("a.$zone")]); # RRset does not exist test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("a.$zone A")]); # RRset exists (value dependent) test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); section ("Simple creation of data"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); section ("Simple prerequisites in the presence of data"); # Name is in use test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxdomain("a.$zone")]); # RRset exists (value independent) test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone A")]); # Name is not in use test("YXDOMAIN", ["pre", nxdomain("a.$zone")]); # RRset does not exist test("YXRRSET", ["pre", nxrrset("a.$zone A")]); # RRset exists (value dependent) test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); # # Merging of RRsets # test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); section("Detailed tests of \"RRset exists (value dependent)\" prerequisites"); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50"), yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50"), yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.51")]); section("Torture test of \"RRset exists (value dependent)\" prerequisites."); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), rr_add("e.$zone 300 TXT 'one'"), rr_add("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.52"), rr_add("f.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.52"), rr_add("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.51")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("e.$zone 300 TXT 'three'"), rr_add("e.$zone 300 TXT 'two'")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("e.$zone 300 MX 10 mail.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.52"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 TXT 'two'"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.51"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 TXT 'three'"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50"), yxrrset("f.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.52"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), yxrrset("e.$zone 300 TXT 'one'")]); section("Subtraction of RRsets"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("a.$zone 300 A")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxdomain("a.$zone")]); section("Other forms of deletion"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 MX 10 mail.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone 300 A")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("a.$zone 300 A")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.50")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxdomain("a.$zone")]); section("Case insensitivity"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 PTR foo.net.")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("A.$zone 300 PTR fOo.NeT.")]); section("Special CNAME rules"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("b.$zone 300 CNAME foo.net.")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("b.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("b.$zone 300 CNAME foo.net.")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("b.$zone A")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 CNAME foo.net.")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("c.$zone A")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("c.$zone CNAME")]); # XXX should test with SIG, KEY, NXT, too. # # Currently commented out because Net::DNS does not properly # support WKS records. # #section("Special WKS rules"); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.49 TCP telnet ftp")]); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.49 UDP telnet ftp")]); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.50 TCP telnet ftp")]); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.49 TCP smtp")]); #test("NOERROR", ["pre", # yxrrset("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.49 TCP smtp"), # yxrrset("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.49 UDP telnet ftp"), # yxrrset("c.$zone 300 WKS 73.80.65.50 TCP telnet ftp")]); section("Special NS rules"); # Deleting the last NS record using "Delete an RR from an RRset" # should fail at the zone apex and work elsewhere. The pseudocode # in RFC2136 says it should fail everywhere, but this is in conflict # with the actual text. # Apex test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone"), rr_add("$zone 300 NS ns2.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("$zone 300 NS ns2.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("$zone 300 NS ns2.$zone")]); # Non-apex test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("n.$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("n.$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("n.$zone 300 NS")]); # Other ways of deleting NS records should also fail at the apex # and work elsewhere. # Non-apex test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("n.$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("n.$zone 300 NS")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("n.$zone 300 NS")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("n.$zone 300 NS ns1.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("n.$zone 300 NS")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("n.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("n.$zone 300 NS")]); # Apex test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("$zone NS")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("$zone 300 NS ns2.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("$zone 300 NS ns2.$zone")]); # They should not touch the SOA, either. test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("$zone SOA")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("$zone SOA")]); section("Idempotency"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), rr_del("d.$zone A")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("d.$zone 300 A")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("d.$zone 300 A"), rr_add("d.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("d.$zone 300 A")]); section("Out-of-zone prerequisites and updates"); test("NOTZONE", ["pre", yxrrset("a.somewhere.else. 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOTZONE", ["update", rr_add("a.somewhere.else. 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); section("Glue"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("s.$zone 300 NS ns.s.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("ns.s.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("ns.s.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); section("Wildcards"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("*.$zone 300 MX 10 mail.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", yxrrset("*.$zone 300 MX 10 mail.$zone")]); test("NXRRSET", ["pre", yxrrset("w.$zone 300 MX 10 mail.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxrrset("w.$zone MX")]); test("NOERROR", ["pre", nxdomain("w.$zone")]); section("SOA serial handling"); my $soatimers = "20 20 1814400 3600"; # Get the current SOA serial number. my $query = $res->query($zone, "SOA"); my ($old_soa) = $query->answer; my $old_serial = $old_soa->serial; # Increment it by 10. my $new_serial = $old_serial + 10; if ($new_serial > 0xFFFFFFFF) { $new_serial -= 0x80000000; $new_serial -= 0x80000000; } # Replace the SOA with a new one. test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("$zone 300 SOA mname1. . $new_serial $soatimers")]); # Check that the SOA really got replaced. ($db_soa) = $res->query($zone, "SOA")->answer; assert($db_soa->mname eq "mname1"); # Check that attempts to decrement the serial number are ignored. $new_serial = $old_serial - 10; if ($new_serial < 0) { $new_serial += 0x80000000; $new_serial += 0x80000000; } test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("$zone 300 SOA mname2. . $new_serial $soatimers")]); assert($db_soa->mname eq "mname1"); # Check that attempts to leave the serial number unchanged are ignored. ($old_soa) = $res->query($zone, "SOA")->answer; $old_serial = $old_soa->serial; test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("$zone 300 SOA mname3. . $old_serial " . $soatimers)]); ($db_soa) = $res->query($zone, "SOA")->answer; assert($db_soa->mname eq "mname1"); # # Currently commented out because Net::DNS does not properly # support multiple strings in TXT records. # #section("Big data"); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 TXT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc")]); #test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("a.$zone 300 TXT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.$zone 300 TXT " . ("foo " x 3))]); section("Updating TTLs only"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("t.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); ($a) = $res->query("t.$zone", "A")->answer; $ttl = $a->ttl; assert($ttl == 300, "incorrect TTL value $ttl != 300"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("t.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49"), rr_add("t.$zone 301 A 73.80.65.49")]); ($a) = $res->query("t.$zone", "A")->answer; $ttl = $a->ttl; assert($ttl == 301, "incorrect TTL value $ttl != 301"); # Add an RR that is identical to an existing one except for the TTL. # RFC2136 is not clear about what this should do; it says "duplicate RRs # will be silently ignored" but is an RR differing only in TTL # to be considered a duplicate or not? The test assumes that it # should not be considered a duplicate. test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("t.$zone 302 A 73.80.65.50")]); ($a) = $res->query("t.$zone", "A")->answer; $ttl = $a->ttl; assert($ttl == 302, "incorrect TTL value $ttl != 302"); section("TTL normalization"); # The desired behaviour is that the old RRs get their TTL # changed to match the new one. RFC2136 does not explicitly # specify this, but I think it makes more sense than the # alternatives. test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("t.$zone 303 A 73.80.65.51")]); (@answers) = $res->query("t.$zone", "A")->answer; $nanswers = scalar @answers; assert($nanswers == 3, "wrong number of answers $nanswers != 3"); foreach $a (@answers) { $ttl = $a->ttl; assert($ttl == 303, "incorrect TTL value $ttl != 303"); } section("Obscuring existing data by zone cut"); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("a.u.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("b.u.$zone 300 A 73.80.65.49")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("u.$zone 300 TXT txt-not-in-nxt")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_add("u.$zone 300 NS ns.u.$zone")]); test("NOERROR", ["update", rr_del("u.$zone 300 NS ns.u.$zone")]); if ($failures) { print "I:$failures tests failed.\n"; } else { print "I:All tests successful.\n"; } exit $failures;