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author | Chad Loder <cloder@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2005-04-08 17:13:52 +0000 |
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committer | Chad Loder <cloder@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2005-04-08 17:13:52 +0000 |
commit | b023c387d825596bb473a8b891ff5d2fc703bef8 (patch) | |
tree | 665cd0050df47da45339704ebde8d7d836a84ced | |
parent | 234385dc663bb3498d1d1430c9e1aff575d8d846 (diff) |
Forgot this file. Don't believe what it says in entirety.
We will update doc later.
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diff --git a/regress/sbin/isakmpd/exchange/README b/regress/sbin/isakmpd/exchange/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5645c8d3634 --- /dev/null +++ b/regress/sbin/isakmpd/exchange/README @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1 2005/04/08 17:13:51 cloder Exp $ +$EOM: README,v 1.1 1999/08/05 15:07:37 niklas Exp $ + +XXX The old run.sh test-framework is obsoleted, it will go away anyday. + +We wanted to do a regression test environment which was flexible +enough to be able to easily reproduce anomalies in isakmpd. It +turns out this is not easy to do, as many problems are timing related. + +Currently ticks are milliseconds. An idea is to try to measure +isakmpd's response time somehow, and use that time as some kind of +basis for a tick. + +Our test environment should be able to parse scripts like this: + +#Tick Action Format Data +0 send H* ffffffff +0 recv H* 00000000 +1000 send H* deadbeef + +Ticks are not absolute but relative to the last event. the format is +Perl's pack/unpack template formats. Data is in the given format with +one exception, spaces are ignored, newlines are end-of-data unless +preceded by a backslash. + +Comments are lines with a numbersign as the first non-whitespace +character. Empty lines are ignored, unless inside a multi-line data +in which it will be part of the data buffer. + +Here is a real world example: + +# $RCSId$ + +# Initiate a MM +0 send H* ad9de636 f12460bb 00000000 00000000 01100200 00000000 \ + 00000050 00000034 00000001 00000001 00000028 01010001 \ + 00000020 00010000 80010005 80020002 80030001 80040002 \ + 800b0001 800c0258 + +400 recv H* ad9de636 f12460bb 2aa5a583 ab2f3980 01100200 00000000 \ + 00000050 00000034 00000001 00000001 00000028 01010001 \ + 00000020 00010000 80010005 80020002 80030001 80040002 \ + 800b0001 800c0258 + +110 send H* ad9de636 f12460bb 2aa5a583 ab2f3980 04100200 00000000 \ + 000000b4 0a000084 60a8c102 ce97687e 45e3fdd9 6fd586b4 \ + f3a91167 559dd214 a78d678e 2772b7b2 83267487 15ec02a9 \ + 419b77ee 0f2add09 e9e09b7d ad40c883 ef2039c9 c59b67ff \ + 56e4d6f8 c99d47cb d4a565bc 8d192f76 f695d243 09121df5 \ + 524884a7 3f702630 7f4fad44 e222c4b1 242fd1cd ca3a161d \ + bcdf6706 025cc90d c4b00ef9 bee5ada2 00000014 ff7c493c \ + 88e68a10 4ab19a6a 7e75c771 + +800 recv H* ad9de636 f12460bb 2aa5a583 ab2f3980 04100200 00000000 \ + 000000b4 0a000084 681b9859 7680a3ff 894bb982 ef924bc8 \ + 4d9c7ebf 3a92db7b bcfe68f7 6e1de327 a975293f f5c550b1 \ + 9c69d6ed 64f201ec 514f4f44 0e6242b9 df4917e6 4418212d \ + 66a66eb1 f3b70c2d 4e14e382 d42ebe04 1027957c 5dadcaf1 \ + a531c085 6cee739f 433c185c 12a8a946 88622f66 f211783c \ + 277e134d 22d8e809 f1d38bab 6ca2a35f 00000014 6a917048 \ + a406fd47 b3d16554 cd6f0967 + +140 send H* ad9de636 f12460bb 2aa5a583 ab2f3980 05100201 00000000 \ + 0000005c d6571dec a8b55acb 1069210c 7d195417 1c2738e9 \ + 42f1d9a3 8561d0ec 0697cd06 ac1beb19 1dc8acf5 904ec1d5 \ + 5b2b154e 38b0de90 4f2e1f71 083047ca 10cab3d5 + +900 recv H* ad9de636 f12460bb 2aa5a583 ab2f3980 05100201 00000000 \ + 00000044 b46b1db4 9ecfbfa6 a5e9baa2 8eb3cb68 be3a857c \ + b039fa72 d595e69f 03669dbd 350781e2 56c36dce + +run with: + +perl run.pl filename + +You need to have an isakmpd listening on the address which is given in +run.pl. Of course you need to run it in deterministic mode (-r). +There will be a better explanation soon. |