# #-- dnstap_tls_badname.test --# # source the master var file when it's there [ -f ../.tpkg.var.master ] && source ../.tpkg.var.master # use .tpkg.var.test for in test variable passing [ -f .tpkg.var.test ] && source .tpkg.var.test . ../common.sh PRE="../.." # test if the server is up. echo "> dig www.example.com." dig @127.0.0.1 -p $UNBOUND_PORT www.example.com. | tee outfile echo "> check answer" if grep "10.20.30.40" outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "> cat logfiles" cat tap.log cat tap.errlog cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi echo "> check tap.log for dnstap info" # see if it logged the information in tap.log # wait for a moment for filesystem to catch up. if grep "www.example.com" tap.log >/dev/null; then :; else sleep 1; fi if grep "www.example.com" tap.log >/dev/null; then :; else sleep 1; fi if grep "www.example.com" tap.log >/dev/null; then :; else sleep 1; fi if grep "www.example.com" tap.log >/dev/null; then :; else sleep 1; fi if grep "www.example.com" tap.log >/dev/null; then :; else sleep 1; fi if grep "www.example.com" tap.log; then echo "it is in tap.log"; echo "but there should not be a connection" echo "failed" echo "> cat logfiles" cat tap.log cat tap.errlog cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "Not OK" exit 1 else echo "information not in tap.log" fi echo "> OK" exit 0