#!/bin/sh # # 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. # $Id: tests.sh,v 1.30 2007/06/19 23:47:06 tbox Exp $ SYSTEMTESTTOP=.. . $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh status=0 echo "I:fetching a.example from ns2's initial configuration" $DIG +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd +noauth \ a.example. @10.53.0.2 any -p 5300 > dig.out.ns2.1 || status=1 grep ";" dig.out.ns2.1 # XXXDCL why is this here? echo "I:fetching a.example from ns3's initial configuration" $DIG +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd +noauth \ a.example. @10.53.0.3 any -p 5300 > dig.out.ns3.1 || status=1 grep ";" dig.out.ns3.1 # XXXDCL why is this here? echo "I:copying in new configurations for ns2 and ns3" rm -f ns2/named.conf ns3/named.conf ns2/example.db cp -f ns2/named2.conf ns2/named.conf cp -f ns3/named2.conf ns3/named.conf cp -f ns2/example2.db ns2/example.db echo "I:reloading ns2 and ns3 with rndc" $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.2 -p 9953 reload 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns2 /' $RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s 10.53.0.3 -p 9953 reload 2>&1 | sed 's/^/I:ns3 /' echo "I:sleeping for 20 seconds" sleep 20 echo "I:fetching a.example from ns2's 10.53.0.4, source address 10.53.0.4" $DIG +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd +noauth \ -b 10.53.0.4 a.example. @10.53.0.4 any -p 5300 > dig.out.ns4.2 \ || status=1 grep ";" dig.out.ns4.2 # XXXDCL why is this here? echo "I:fetching a.example from ns2's 10.53.0.2, source address 10.53.0.2" $DIG +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd +noauth \ -b 10.53.0.2 a.example. @10.53.0.2 any -p 5300 > dig.out.ns2.2 \ || status=1 grep ";" dig.out.ns2.2 # XXXDCL why is this here? echo "I:fetching a.example from ns3's 10.53.0.3, source address defaulted" $DIG +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd +noauth \ @10.53.0.3 a.example. any -p 5300 > dig.out.ns3.2 || status=1 grep ";" dig.out.ns3.2 # XXXDCL why is this here? echo "I:comparing ns3's initial a.example to one from reconfigured 10.53.0.2" $PERL ../digcomp.pl dig.out.ns3.1 dig.out.ns2.2 || status=1 echo "I:comparing ns3's initial a.example to one from reconfigured 10.53.0.3" $PERL ../digcomp.pl dig.out.ns3.1 dig.out.ns3.2 || status=1 echo "I:comparing ns2's initial a.example to one from reconfigured 10.53.0.4" $PERL ../digcomp.pl dig.out.ns2.1 dig.out.ns4.2 || status=1 echo "I:comparing ns2's initial a.example to one from reconfigured 10.53.0.3" echo "I:(should be different)" if $PERL ../digcomp.pl dig.out.ns2.1 dig.out.ns3.2 >/dev/null then echo "I:no differences found. something's wrong." status=1 fi echo "I:exit status: $status" exit $status