# $OpenBSD: cfgparse.sh,v 1.6 2016/06/03 03:47:59 dtucker Exp $ # Placed in the Public Domain. tid="sshd config parse" # We need to use the keys generated for the regression test because sshd -T # will fail if we're not running with SUDO (no permissions for real keys) or # if we are # running tests on a system that has never had sshd installed # (keys won't exist). grep "HostKey " $OBJ/sshd_config > $OBJ/sshd_config_minimal SSHD_KEYS="`cat $OBJ/sshd_config_minimal`" verbose "reparse minimal config" ($SUDO ${SSHD} -T -f $OBJ/sshd_config_minimal >$OBJ/sshd_config.1 && $SUDO ${SSHD} -T -f $OBJ/sshd_config.1 >$OBJ/sshd_config.2 && diff $OBJ/sshd_config.1 $OBJ/sshd_config.2) || fail "reparse minimal config" verbose "reparse regress config" ($SUDO ${SSHD} -T -f $OBJ/sshd_config >$OBJ/sshd_config.1 && $SUDO ${SSHD} -T -f $OBJ/sshd_config.1 >$OBJ/sshd_config.2 && diff $OBJ/sshd_config.1 $OBJ/sshd_config.2) || fail "reparse regress config" verbose "listenaddress order" # expected output cat > $OBJ/sshd_config.0 < $OBJ/sshd_config.1 <$OBJ/sshd_config.2 && diff $OBJ/sshd_config.0 $OBJ/sshd_config.2) || \ fail "listenaddress order 1" # test 2: listenaddress first cat > $OBJ/sshd_config.1 <$OBJ/sshd_config.2 && diff $OBJ/sshd_config.0 $OBJ/sshd_config.2) || \ fail "listenaddress order 2" # cleanup rm -f $OBJ/sshd_config.[012]