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# The syslogd listens on 127.0.0.1 TLS socket.
# The client writes a message into a 127.0.0.1 TLS socket.
# The syslogd writes it into a file and through a pipe.
# The syslogd passes it via UDP to the loghost.
# The server receives the message on its UDP socket.
# Find the message in client, file, pipe, syslogd, server log.
# Check that the file log contains the hostname and message.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Socket;
our %args = (
client => {
connect => { domain => AF_INET, proto => "tls", addr => "127.0.0.1",
port => 6514 },
loggrep => {
qr/connect sock: 127.0.0.1 \d+/ => 1,
get_testgrep() => 1,
},
},
syslogd => {
options => ["-S", "127.0.0.1:6514"],
fstat => {
qr/^root .* internet/ => 0,
qr/^_syslogd .* internet/ => 3,
qr/ internet stream tcp \w+ 127.0.0.1:6514$/ => 1,
},
ktrace => {
qr{NAMI "/etc/ssl/private/127.0.0.1:6514.key"} => 1,
qr{NAMI "/etc/ssl/private/127.0.0.1.key"} => 1,
qr{NAMI "/etc/ssl/127.0.0.1:6514.crt"} => 1,
qr{NAMI "/etc/ssl/127.0.0.1.crt"} => 1,
},
loggrep => {
qr{Keyfile /etc/ssl/private/127.0.0.1.key} => 1,
qr{Certfile /etc/ssl/127.0.0.1.crt} => 1,
},
},
file => {
loggrep => {
qr/ localhost /. get_testgrep() => 1,
},
},
);
1;
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