#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
# information regarding copyright ownership.
# shellcheck source=conf.sh
SYSTEMTESTTOP=..
. "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh"
set -e
status=0
n=1
rm -f dig.out.*
dig_with_opts() {
"$DIG" +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +nocmd +dnssec -p "$PORT" "$@"
}
dig_with_additionalopts() {
"$DIG" +noall +additional +dnssec -p "$PORT" "$@"
}
dig_with_answeropts() {
"$DIG" +noall +answer +dnssec -p "$PORT" "$@"
}
delv_with_opts() {
"$DELV" -a ns1/trusted.conf -p "$PORT" "$@"
}
rndccmd() {
"$RNDC" -c "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/common/rndc.conf" -p "$CONTROLPORT" -s "$@"
}
# TODO: Move wait_for_log and loadkeys_on to conf.sh.common
wait_for_log() {
msg=$1
file=$2
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
nextpart "$file" | grep "$msg" > /dev/null && return
sleep 1
done
echo_i "exceeded time limit waiting for '$msg' in $file"
ret=1
}
dnssec_loadkeys_on() {
nsidx=$1
zone=$2
nextpart ns${nsidx}/named.run > /dev/null
rndccmd 10.53.0.${nsidx} loadkeys ${zone} | sed "s/^/ns${nsidx} /" | cat_i
wait_for_log "next key event" ns${nsidx}/named.run
}
# convert private-type records to readable form
showprivate () {
echo "-- $* --"
dig_with_opts +nodnssec +short "@$2" -t type65534 "$1" | cut -f3 -d' ' |
while read -r record; do
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $rdata = pack("H*", @ARGV[0]);
die "invalid record" unless length($rdata) == 5;
my ($alg, $key, $remove, $complete) = unpack("CnCC", $rdata);
my $action = "signing";
$action = "removing" if $remove;
my $state = " (incomplete)";
$state = " (complete)" if $complete;
print ("$action: alg: $alg, key: $key$state\n");' "$record"
done
}
# check that signing records are marked as complete
checkprivate () {
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
showprivate "$@" | grep -q incomplete || return 0
sleep 1
done
echo_d "$1 signing incomplete"
return 1
}
# check that a zone file is raw format, version 0
israw0 () {
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
< "$1" $PERL -e 'binmode STDIN;
read(STDIN, $input, 8);
($style, $version) = unpack("NN", $input);
exit 1 if ($style != 2 || $version != 0);'
return $?
}
# check that a zone file is raw format, version 1
israw1 () {
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
< "$1" $PERL -e 'binmode STDIN;
read(STDIN, $input, 8);
($style, $version) = unpack("NN", $input);
exit 1 if ($style != 2 || $version != 1);'
return $?
}
# strip NS and RRSIG NS from input
stripns () {
awk '($4 == "NS") || ($4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "NS") { next} { print }' "$1"
}
# Check that for a query against a validating resolver where the
# authoritative zone is unsigned (insecure delegation), glue is returned
# in the additional section
echo_i "checking that additional glue is returned for unsigned delegation ($n)"
ret=0
$DIG +tcp +dnssec -p "$PORT" a.insecure.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 2" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ns\\.insecure\\.example\\..*A.10\\.53\\.0\\.3" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
# Check the example. domain
echo_i "checking that zone transfer worked ($n)"
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
do
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
$PERL ../digcomp.pl dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
[ "$ret" -eq 0 ] && break
sleep 1
done
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# test AD bit:
# - dig +adflag asks for authentication (ad in response)
echo_i "checking AD bit asking for validation ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag a.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# test AD bit:
# - dig +noadflag
echo_i "checking that AD is not set without +adflag or +dnssec ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +noadflag a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +noadflag a.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking for AD in authoritative answer ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that 'example/DS' from the referral was used in previous validation ($n)"
ret=0
grep "query 'example/DS/IN' approved" ns1/named.run > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "fetch: example/DS" ns4/named.run > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "validating example/DS: starting" ns4/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.example..*10.0.0.1" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "a.example..*.RRSIG.A [0-9][0-9]* 2 300 .*" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.nsec3.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.nsec3.example..*10.0.0.1" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "a.nsec3.example..*RRSIG.A [0-9][0-9]* 3 300.*" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking positive validation OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
SP="[[:space:]]+"
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive validation OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.optout.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep -Eq "^a\\.optout\\.example\\.""$SP""[0-9]+""$SP""IN""$SP""A""$SP""10.0.0.1" delv.out$n || ret=1
grep -Eq "^a\\.optout\\.example\\.""$SP""[0-9]+""$SP""IN""$SP""RRSIG""$SP""A""$SP""$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER""$SP""3""$SP""300" delv.out$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.wild.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.wild.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
stripns dig.out.ns3.test$n > dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n
stripns dig.out.ns4.test$n > dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n
digcomp dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n || ret=1
grep "\\*\\.wild\\.example\\..*RRSIG NSEC" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "\\*\\.wild\\.example\\..*NSEC z\\.example" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.wild.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.wild.example..*10.0.0.27" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep -E "a.wild.example..*RRSIG.A [0-9]+ 2 300.*" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking positive wildcard answer NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
grep "AUTHORITY: 4," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive wildcard answer NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "AUTHORITY: 4," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
stripns dig.out.ns3.test$n > dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n
stripns dig.out.ns4.test$n > dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n
digcomp dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.wild.nsec3.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep -E "a.wild.nsec3.example..*10.0.0.6" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep -E "a.wild.nsec3.example..*RRSIG.A [0-9][0-9]* 3 300.*" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.wild.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.wild.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
stripns dig.out.ns3.test$n > dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n
stripns dig.out.ns4.test$n > dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n
digcomp dig.out.ns3.stripped.test$n dig.out.ns4.stripped.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking positive wildcard validation OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.wild.optout.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.wild.optout.example..*10.0.0.6" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "a.wild.optout.example..*RRSIG.A [0-9][0-9]* 3 300.*" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth q.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth q.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth q.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth q.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.nsec3.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth q.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth q.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NXDOMAIN OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.optout.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.2 txt > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt a.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 txt > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt a.nsec3.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 txt > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative validation NODATA OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt a.optout.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts b.wild.example. @10.53.0.2 txt > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.wild.example. @10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt b.wild.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts b.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.3 txt > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.wild.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt b.wild.nsec3.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts b.wild.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 txt > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.wild.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 txt > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking negative wildcard validation OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 txt b.optout.nsec3.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxrrset" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
# Check the insecure.example domain
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.insecure.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.insecure.example..*10.0.0.1" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.insecure.nsec3.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.insecure.nsec3.example..*10.0.0.1" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.optout.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.optout.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server insecurity proof OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a a.insecure.optout.example > delv.out$n || ret=1
grep "a.insecure.optout.example..*10.0.0.1" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.insecure.example. a @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts q.insecure.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof NSEC using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.insecure.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.insecure.nsec3.example. a @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts q.insecure.nsec3.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof NSEC3 using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.insecure.nsec3.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.insecure.optout.example. a @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts q.insecure.optout.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof OPTOUT using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts @10.53.0.4 a q.insecure.optout.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: ncache nxdomain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof with SOA hack NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts r.insecure.example. soa @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts r.insecure.example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "0 IN SOA" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof with SOA hack NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts r.insecure.nsec3.example. soa @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts r.insecure.nsec3.example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "0 IN SOA" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking 1-server negative insecurity proof with SOA hack OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts r.insecure.optout.example. soa @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts r.insecure.optout.example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "0 IN SOA" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check the secure.example domain
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC/NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC/NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC/OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC3/NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC3/NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation NSEC3/OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation OPTOUT/NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.secure.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation OPTOUT/NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking multi-stage positive validation OPTOUT/OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking empty NODATA OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth empty.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth empty.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
#grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check the bogus domain
echo_i "checking failed validation ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.bogus.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking failed validation using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts +cd @10.53.0.4 a a.bogus.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: RRSIG failed to verify" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
# Try validating with a bad trusted key.
# This should fail.
echo_i "checking that validation fails with a misconfigured trusted key ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts example. soa @10.53.0.5 > dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that negative validation fails with a misconfigured trusted key ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts example. ptr @10.53.0.5 > dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that insecurity proofs fail with a misconfigured trusted key ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.insecure.example. a @10.53.0.5 > dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation fails when key record is missing ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.b.keyless.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking that validation fails when key record is missing using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts +cd @10.53.0.4 a a.b.keyless.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "resolution failed: broken trust chain" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "checking that validation succeeds when a revoked key is encountered ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts revkey.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags: .* ad" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x ${DELV} ] ; then
ret=0
echo_i "checking that validation succeeds when a revoked key is encountered using dns_client ($n)"
delv_with_opts +cd @10.53.0.4 soa revkey.example > delv.out$n 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "fully validated" delv.out$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
echo_i "Checking that a bad CNAME signature is caught after a +CD query ($n)"
ret=0
#prime
dig_with_opts +cd bad-cname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.prime$n || ret=1
#check: requery with +CD. pending data should be returned even if it's bogus
expect="a.example.
10.0.0.1"
ans=$(dig_with_opts +cd +nodnssec +short bad-cname.example. @10.53.0.4) || ret=1
test "$ans" = "$expect" || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed, got '$ans', expected '$expect'"
#check: requery without +CD. bogus cached data should be rejected.
dig_with_opts +nodnssec bad-cname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "Checking that a bad DNAME signature is caught after a +CD query ($n)"
ret=0
#prime
dig_with_opts +cd a.bad-dname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.prime$n || ret=1
#check: requery with +CD. pending data should be returned even if it's bogus
expect="example.
a.example.
10.0.0.1"
ans=$(dig_with_opts +cd +nodnssec +short a.bad-dname.example. @10.53.0.4) || ret=1
test "$ans" = "$expect" || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed, got '$ans', expected '$expect'"
#check: requery without +CD. bogus cached data should be rejected.
dig_with_opts +nodnssec a.bad-dname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check the insecure.secure.example domain (insecurity proof)
echo_i "checking 2-server insecurity proof ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.2 a \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 a \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check a negative response in insecure.secure.example
echo_i "checking 2-server insecurity proof with a negative answer ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n \
|| ret=1
dig_with_opts q.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n \
|| ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking 2-server insecurity proof with a negative answer and SOA hack ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts r.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.2 soa > dig.out.ns2.test$n \
|| ret=1
dig_with_opts r.insecure.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 soa > dig.out.ns4.test$n \
|| ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check that the query for a security root is successful and has ad set
echo_i "checking security root query ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts . @10.53.0.4 key > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check that the setting the cd bit works
echo_i "checking cd bit on a positive answer ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth +cdflag example. soa @10.53.0.5 \
> dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns4.test$n dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking cd bit on a negative answer ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.example. soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +cdflag q.example. soa @10.53.0.5 > dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns4.test$n dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation RSASHA256 NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.rsasha256.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.rsasha256.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation RSASHA512 NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.rsasha512.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.rsasha512.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation with KSK-only DNSKEY signature ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.kskonly.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.kskonly.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking cd bit on a query that should fail ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.bogus.example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +cdflag a.bogus.example. soa @10.53.0.5 \
> dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns4.test$n dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking cd bit on an insecurity proof ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.insecure.example. soa @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth +cdflag a.insecure.example. soa @10.53.0.5 \
> dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns4.test$n dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - these are looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking cd bit on a negative insecurity proof ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts q.insecure.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +cdflag q.insecure.example. a @10.53.0.5 \
> dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns4.test$n dig.out.ns5.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - these are looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation of an ANY query works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.example. any @10.53.0.2 > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.example. any @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# 2 records in the zone, 1 NXT, 3 SIGs
grep "ANSWER: 6" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation of a query returning a CNAME works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth cname1.example. txt @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth cname1.example. txt @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# the CNAME & its sig, the TXT and its SIG
grep "ANSWER: 4" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation of a query returning a DNAME works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.dname1.example. txt @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.dname1.example. txt @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# The DNAME & its sig, the TXT and its SIG, and the synthesized CNAME.
# It would be nice to test that the CNAME is being synthesized by the
# recursive server and not cached, but I don't know how.
grep "ANSWER: 5" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation of an ANY query returning a CNAME works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth cname2.example. any @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth cname2.example. any @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# The CNAME, NXT, and their SIGs
grep "ANSWER: 4" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that validation of an ANY query returning a DNAME works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.dname2.example. any @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth foo.dname2.example. any @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that positive validation in a privately secure zone works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.private.secure.example. a @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.private.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that negative validation in a privately secure zone works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth q.private.secure.example. a @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth q.private.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that lookups succeed after disabling an algorithm ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth example. SOA @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth example. SOA @10.53.0.6 \
> dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns6.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking privately secure to nxdomain works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth private2secure-nxdomain.private.secure.example. SOA @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking privately secure wildcard to nxdomain works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.wild.private.secure.example. SOA @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# Note - this is looking for failure, hence the &&
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking a non-cachable NODATA works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nosoa.secure.example. txt @10.53.0.7 \
> dig.out.ns7.test$n || ret=1
grep "AUTHORITY: 0" dig.out.ns7.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nosoa.secure.example. txt @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking a non-cachable NXDOMAIN works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth b.nosoa.secure.example. txt @10.53.0.7 \
> dig.out.ns7.test$n || ret=1
grep "AUTHORITY: 0" dig.out.ns7.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth b.nosoa.secure.example. txt @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
#
# private.secure.example is served by the same server as its
# grand parent and there is not a secure delegation from secure.example
# to private.secure.example. In addition secure.example is using a
# algorithm which the validation does not support.
#
echo_i "checking dnssec-lookaside-validation works ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts private.secure.example. SOA @10.53.0.6 \
> dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns6.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that we can load a rfc2535 signed zone ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts rfc2535.example. SOA @10.53.0.2 \
> dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that we can transfer a rfc2535 signed zone ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts rfc2535.example. SOA @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "basic dnssec-signzone checks:"
echo_i " two DNSKEYs ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test1.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " one non-KSK DNSKEY ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test2.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " one KSK DNSKEY ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test3.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " three DNSKEY ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test4.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " three DNSKEY, one private key missing ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test5.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " four DNSKEY ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test6.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " two DNSKEY, both private keys missing ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test7.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i " two DNSKEY, one private key missing ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer/general || exit 1
rm -f signed.zone
$SIGNER -f signed.zone -o example.com. test8.zone > signer.out.$n 2>&1
test -f signed.zone
) && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs() {
tr -d '\r' < signer/example.db.signed | \
awk '
NF < 8 { next }
$(NF-5) != "RRSIG" { next }
$(NF-3) != "5" { next }
$NF != "(" { next }
{
getline;
print $3;
}
' | \
sort -u
}
echo_i "checking that a key using an unsupported algorithm cannot be generated ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
# If dnssec-keygen fails, the test script will exit immediately. Prevent that
# from happening, and also trigger a test failure if dnssec-keygen unexpectedly
# succeeds, by using "&& ret=1".
$KEYGEN -a 255 $zone > dnssectools.out.test$n 2>&1 && ret=1
grep -q "unsupported algorithm: 255" dnssectools.out.test$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a DS record cannot be generated for a key using an unsupported algorithm ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
# Fake an unsupported algorithm key
unsupportedkey=$("$KEYGEN" -q -a "$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM" -b "$DEFAULT_BITS" -n zone "$zone")
awk '$3 == "DNSKEY" { $6 = 255 } { print }' ${unsupportedkey}.key > ${unsupportedkey}.tmp
mv ${unsupportedkey}.tmp ${unsupportedkey}.key
# If dnssec-dsfromkey fails, the test script will exit immediately. Prevent
# that from happening, and also trigger a test failure if dnssec-dsfromkey
# unexpectedly succeeds, by using "&& ret=1".
$DSFROMKEY ${unsupportedkey} > dnssectools.out.test$n 2>&1 && ret=1
grep -q "algorithm is unsupported" dnssectools.out.test$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a zone cannot be signed with a key using an unsupported algorithm ($n)"
ret=0
ret=0
cat signer/example.db.in "${unsupportedkey}.key" > signer/example.db
# If dnssec-signzone fails, the test script will exit immediately. Prevent that
# from happening, and also trigger a test failure if dnssec-signzone
# unexpectedly succeeds, by using "&& ret=1".
$SIGNER -o example signer/example.db ${unsupportedkey} > dnssectools.out.test$n 2>&1 && ret=1
grep -q "algorithm is unsupported" dnssectools.out.test$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that we can sign a zone with out-of-zone records ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
key1=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
key2=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -f KSK -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
(
cd signer || exit 1
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key2.key" > example.db
$SIGNER -o example -f example.db example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that we can sign a zone (NSEC3) with out-of-zone records ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
key1=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
key2=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -f KSK -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
(
cd signer || exit 1
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key2.key" > example.db
$SIGNER -3 - -H 10 -o example -f example.db example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
awk '/^IQF9LQTLK/ {
printf("%s", $0);
while (!index($0, ")")) {
if (getline <= 0)
break;
printf (" %s", $0);
}
printf("\n");
}' example.db | sed 's/[ ][ ]*/ /g' > nsec3param.out
grep "IQF9LQTLKKNFK0KVIFELRAK4IC4QLTMG.example. 0 IN NSEC3 1 0 10 - ( IQF9LQTLKKNFK0KVIFELRAK4IC4QLTMG A NS SOA RRSIG DNSKEY NSEC3PARAM )" nsec3param.out > /dev/null
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking NSEC3 signing with empty nonterminals above a delegation ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
key1=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
key2=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -f KSK -a NSEC3RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
(
cd signer || exit 1
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key2.key" > example3.db
echo "some.empty.nonterminal.nodes.example 60 IN NS ns.example.tld" >> example3.db
$SIGNER -3 - -A -H 10 -o example -f example3.db example3.db > /dev/null 2>&1
awk '/^IQF9LQTLK/ {
printf("%s", $0);
while (!index($0, ")")) {
if (getline <= 0)
break;
printf (" %s", $0);
}
printf("\n");
}' example.db | sed 's/[ ][ ]*/ /g' > nsec3param.out
grep "IQF9LQTLKKNFK0KVIFELRAK4IC4QLTMG.example. 0 IN NSEC3 1 0 10 - ( IQF9LQTLKKNFK0KVIFELRAK4IC4QLTMG A NS SOA RRSIG DNSKEY NSEC3PARAM )" nsec3param.out > /dev/null
) || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that dnsssec-signzone updates originalttl on ttl changes ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
key1=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
key2=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -f KSK -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
(
cd signer || exit 1
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key2.key" > example.db
$SIGNER -o example -f example.db.before example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
sed 's/60.IN.SOA./50 IN SOA /' example.db.before > example.db.changed
$SIGNER -o example -f example.db.after example.db.changed > /dev/null 2>&1
)
grep "SOA 5 1 50" signer/example.db.after > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone keeps valid signatures from removed keys ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
key1=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -f KSK -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
key2=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
keyid2=$(keyfile_to_key_id "$key2")
key3=$($KEYGEN -K signer -q -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n zone $zone)
keyid3=$(keyfile_to_key_id "$key3")
(
cd signer || exit 1
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key2.key" > example.db
$SIGNER -D -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
# now switch out key2 for key3 and resign the zone
cat example.db.in "$key1.key" "$key3.key" > example.db
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example.db.signed\"" >> example.db
$SIGNER -D -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid2$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid3$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone -R purges signatures from removed keys ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -RD -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid2$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid3$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone keeps valid signatures from inactive keys ($n)"
ret=0
zone=example
(
cd signer || exit 1
cp -f example.db.in example.db
$SIGNER -SD -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example.db.signed\"" >> example.db
# now retire key2 and resign the zone
$SETTIME -I now "$key2" > /dev/null 2>&1
$SIGNER -SD -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid2$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid3$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone -Q purges signatures from inactive keys ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -SDQ -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid2$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_rsasha1_key_ids_from_sigs | grep "^$keyid3$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone retains unexpired signatures ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -Sxt -o example example.db > signer.out.1 2>&1
$SIGNER -Sxt -o example -f example.db.signed example.db.signed > signer.out.2 2>&1
) || ret=1
gen1=$(awk '/generated/ {print $3}' signer/signer.out.1)
retain1=$(awk '/retained/ {print $3}' signer/signer.out.1)
gen2=$(awk '/generated/ {print $3}' signer/signer.out.2)
retain2=$(awk '/retained/ {print $3}' signer/signer.out.2)
drop2=$(awk '/dropped/ {print $3}' signer/signer.out.2)
[ "$retain2" -eq $((gen1+retain1)) ] || ret=1
[ "$gen2" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
[ "$drop2" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone purges RRSIGs from formerly-owned glue (nsec) ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
# remove NSEC-only keys
rm -f Kexample.+005*
cp -f example.db.in example2.db
cat << EOF >> example2.db
sub1.example. IN A 10.53.0.1
ns.sub2.example. IN A 10.53.0.2
EOF
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example2.db.signed\"" >> example2.db
touch example2.db.signed
$SIGNER -DS -O full -f example2.db.signed -o example example2.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
grep "^sub1\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "^ns\\.sub2\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
(
cd signer || exit 1
cp -f example.db.in example2.db
cat << EOF >> example2.db
sub1.example. IN NS sub1.example.
sub1.example. IN A 10.53.0.1
sub2.example. IN NS ns.sub2.example.
ns.sub2.example. IN A 10.53.0.2
EOF
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example2.db.signed\"" >> example2.db
$SIGNER -DS -O full -f example2.db.signed -o example example2.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
grep "^sub1\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
grep "^ns\\.sub2\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone purges RRSIGs from formerly-owned glue (nsec3) ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
rm -f example2.db.signed
cp -f example.db.in example2.db
cat << EOF >> example2.db
sub1.example. IN A 10.53.0.1
ns.sub2.example. IN A 10.53.0.2
EOF
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example2.db.signed\"" >> example2.db
touch example2.db.signed
$SIGNER -DS -3 feedabee -O full -f example2.db.signed -o example example2.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
grep "^sub1\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
grep "^ns\\.sub2\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
(
cd signer || exit 1
cp -f example.db.in example2.db
cat << EOF >> example2.db
sub1.example. IN NS sub1.example.
sub1.example. IN A 10.53.0.1
sub2.example. IN NS ns.sub2.example.
ns.sub2.example. IN A 10.53.0.2
EOF
echo "\$INCLUDE \"example2.db.signed\"" >> example2.db
$SIGNER -DS -3 feedabee -O full -f example2.db.signed -o example example2.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
grep "^sub1\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
grep "^ns\\.sub2\\.example\\..*RRSIG[ ]A[ ]" signer/example2.db.signed > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone output format ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -O full -f - -Sxt -o example example.db > signer.out.3 2> /dev/null
$SIGNER -O text -f - -Sxt -o example example.db > signer.out.4 2> /dev/null
$SIGNER -O raw -f signer.out.5 -Sxt -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
$SIGNER -O raw=0 -f signer.out.6 -Sxt -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
$SIGNER -O raw -f - -Sxt -o example example.db > signer.out.7 2> /dev/null
) || ret=1
awk '/IN *SOA/ {if (NF != 11) exit(1)}' signer/signer.out.3 || ret=1
awk '/IN *SOA/ {if (NF != 7) exit(1)}' signer/signer.out.4 || ret=1
israw1 signer/signer.out.5 || ret=1
israw0 signer/signer.out.6 || ret=1
israw1 signer/signer.out.7 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking TTLs are capped by dnssec-signzone -M ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -O full -f signer.out.8 -S -M 30 -o example example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
awk '/^;/ { next; } $2 > 30 { exit 1; }' signer/signer.out.8 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking dnssec-signzone -N date ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd signer || exit 1
TZ=UTC $SIGNER -O full -f signer.out.9 -S -N date -o example example2.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
now=$(TZ=UTC $PERL -e '@lt=localtime(); printf "%.4d%0.2d%0.2d00\n",$lt[5]+1900,$lt[4]+1,$lt[3];')
serial=$(awk '/^;/ { next; } $4 == "SOA" { print $7 }' signer/signer.out.9)
[ "$now" -eq "$serial" ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking validated data are not cached longer than originalttl ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +ttl +noauth a.ttlpatch.example. @10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +ttl +noauth a.ttlpatch.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "3600.IN" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "300.IN" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "300.IN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "3600.IN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Test that "rndc secroots" is able to dump trusted keys
echo_i "checking rndc secroots ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 secroots 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
keyid=$(cat ns1/managed.key.id)
cp ns4/named.secroots named.secroots.test$n
linecount=$(grep -c "./${DEFAULT_ALGORITHM}/$keyid ; trusted" named.secroots.test$n || true)
[ "$linecount" -eq 1 ] || ret=1
linecount=$(< named.secroots.test$n wc -l)
[ "$linecount" -eq 10 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check direct query for RRSIG. If we first ask for normal (non RRSIG)
# record, the corresponding RRSIG should be cached and subsequent query
# for RRSIG will be returned with the cached record.
echo_i "checking RRSIG query from cache ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts normalthenrrsig.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 a > /dev/null || ret=1
ans=$(dig_with_opts +short normalthenrrsig.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 rrsig) || ret=1
expect=$(dig_with_opts +short normalthenrrsig.secure.example. @10.53.0.3 rrsig | grep '^A' ) || ret=1
test "$ans" = "$expect" || ret=1
# also check that RA is set
dig_with_opts normalthenrrsig.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 rrsig > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ra.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Check direct query for RRSIG: If it's not cached with other records,
# it should result in an empty response.
echo_i "checking RRSIG query not in cache ($n)"
ret=0
ans=$(dig_with_opts +short rrsigonly.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 rrsig) || ret=1
test -z "$ans" || ret=1
# also check that RA is cleared
dig_with_opts rrsigonly.secure.example. @10.53.0.4 rrsig > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ra.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
#
# RT21868 regression test.
#
echo_i "checking NSEC3 zone with mismatched NSEC3PARAM / NSEC parameters ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts non-exist.badparam. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
#
# RT22007 regression test.
#
echo_i "checking optout NSEC3 referral with only insecure delegations ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +norec delegation.single-nsec3. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN.*NSEC3 1 1 1 - 3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking optout NSEC3 NXDOMAIN with only insecure delegations ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +norec nonexist.single-nsec3. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN.*NSEC3 1 1 1 - 3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking optout NSEC3 nodata with only insecure delegations ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +norec single-nsec3. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN.*NSEC3 1 1 1 - 3KL3NK1HKQ4IUEEHBEF12VGFKUETNBAN" dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a zone finishing the transition from $ALTERNATIVE_ALGORITHM to $DEFAULT_ALGORITHM validates secure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts ns algroll. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking validate-except in an insecure local domain ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts ns www.corp @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive and negative validation with negative trust anchors ($n)"
ret=0
#
# check correct initial behavior
#
dig_with_opts a.bogus.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.1 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts badds.example. soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - checking initial state"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# add negative trust anchors
#
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -f -l 20s bogus.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta badds.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
# reconfig should maintain NTAs
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1)
[ "$lines" -eq 2 ] || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta secure.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta fakenode.secure.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
# reload should maintain NTAs
rndc_reload ns4 10.53.0.4
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2)
[ "$lines" -eq 4 ] || ret=1
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
start=$($PERL -e 'print time()."\n";')
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - adding NTA's failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# check behavior with NTA's in place
#
dig_with_opts a.bogus.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts badds.example. soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.5 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.5 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.5 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.6 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.6 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.6 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts a.fakenode.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.7 || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.7 > /dev/null && ret=1
echo_i "dumping secroots"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 secroots | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
grep "bogus.example: expiry" ns4/named.secroots > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "badds.example: expiry" ns4/named.secroots > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "secure.example: expiry" ns4/named.secroots > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "fakenode.secure.example: expiry" ns4/named.secroots > /dev/null || ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - with NTA's in place failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "waiting for NTA rechecks/expirations"
#
# secure.example and badds.example used default nta-duration
# (configured as 12s in ns4/named1.conf), but nta recheck interval
# is configured to 9s, so at t=10 the NTAs for secure.example and
# fakenode.secure.example should both be lifted, but badds.example
# should still be going.
#
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 10 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
dig_with_opts b.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.8 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.8 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.8 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.fakenode.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.9 || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.9 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n.9 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts badds.example. soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.10 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.10 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.10 > /dev/null && ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - checking that default nta's were lifted due to recheck"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# bogus.example was set to expire in 20s, so at t=13
# it should still be NTA'd, but badds.example used the default
# lifetime of 12s, so it should revert to SERVFAIL now.
#
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 13 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
# check nta table
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n._11
lines=$(grep -c " expiry " rndc.out.ns4.test$n._11 || true)
[ "$lines" -le 2 ] || ret=1
grep "bogus.example/_default: expiry" rndc.out.ns4.test$n._11 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "badds.example/_default: expiry" rndc.out.ns4.test$n._11 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts b.bogus.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.11 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.11 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts a.badds.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.12 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.12 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.12 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts c.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.13 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.13 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.13 > /dev/null || ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - checking that default nta's were lifted due to lifetime"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# at t=21, all the NTAs should have expired.
#
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 21 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
# check correct behavior after bogus.example expiry
dig_with_opts d.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.14 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.14 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.14 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts c.bogus.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.15 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.15 > /dev/null || ret=1
# check nta table has been cleaned up now
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3
lines=$(grep -c " expiry " rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 || true)
[ "$lines" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - checking that all nta's have been lifted"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "testing NTA removals ($n)"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta badds.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1
grep "badds.example/_default: expiry" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.badds.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.1 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "^a.badds.example." dig.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove badds.example > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
grep "Negative trust anchor removed: badds.example/_default" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3
grep "badds.example/_default: expiry" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts a.badds.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "remove non-existent NTA three times"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -r foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.4 2>&1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.5 2>&1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -r foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.6 2>&1
grep "not found" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.6 > /dev/null || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "testing NTA with bogus lifetimes ($n)"
echo_i "check with no nta lifetime specified"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -l "" foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 2>&1 || true
grep "'nta' failed: bad ttl" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "check with bad nta lifetime"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -l garbage foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2 2>&1 || true
grep "'nta' failed: bad ttl" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "check with too long nta lifetime"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -l 7d1h foo > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 2>&1 || true
grep "'nta' failed: out of range" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# check NTA persistence across restarts
#
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "testing NTA persistence across restarts ($n)"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1
lines=$(grep -c " expiry " rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 || true)
[ "$lines" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -f -l 30s bogus.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -f -l 10s badds.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
lines=$(grep -c " expiry " rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2 || true)
[ "$lines" -eq 2 ] || ret=1
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
start=$($PERL -e 'print time()."\n";')
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - NTA persistence: adding NTA's failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
echo_i "killing ns4 with SIGTERM"
$KILL -TERM "$(cat ns4/named.pid)"
rm -f ns4/named.pid
#
# ns4 has now shutdown. wait until t=14 when badds.example's NTA
# (lifetime=10s) would have expired, and then restart ns4.
#
echo_i "waiting till 14s have passed since NTAs were added before restarting ns4"
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 14 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
if
$PERL "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl" --noclean --restart --port "$PORT" dnssec ns4
then
echo_i "restarted server ns4"
else
echo_i "could not restart server ns4"
exit 1
fi
echo_i "sleeping for an additional 4 seconds for ns4 to fully startup"
sleep 4
#
# ns4 should be back up now. The NTA for bogus.example should still be
# valid, whereas badds.example should not have been added during named
# startup (as it had already expired), the fact that it's ignored should
# be logged.
#
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3)
[ "$lines" -eq 1 ] || ret=1
grep "bogus.example/_default: expiry" rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.bogus.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.4 > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts a.badds.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.5 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.5 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ignoring expired NTA at badds.example" ns4/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
# cleanup
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove bogus.example > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.6
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - NTA persistence: restoring NTA failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# check "regular" attribute in NTA file works as expected at named
# startup.
#
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "testing loading regular attribute from NTA file ($n)"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 2>/dev/null
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1)
[ "$lines" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
# initially, secure.example. validates with AD=1
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
echo_i "killing ns4 with SIGTERM"
$KILL -TERM "$(cat ns4/named.pid)"
rm -f ns4/named.pid
echo_i "sleeping for an additional 4 seconds for ns4 to fully shutdown"
sleep 4
#
# ns4 has now shutdown. add NTA for secure.example. directly into the
# _default.nta file with the regular attribute and some future timestamp.
#
future="$(($(date +%Y)+20))0101010000"
echo "secure.example. regular $future" > ns4/_default.nta
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
start=$($PERL -e 'print time()."\n";')
if
$PERL "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl" --noclean --restart --port "$PORT" dnssec ns4
then
echo_i "restarted server ns4"
else
echo_i "could not restart server ns4"
exit 1
fi
# nta-recheck is configured as 9s, so at t=12 the NTAs for
# secure.example. should be lifted as it is not a forced NTA.
echo_i "waiting till 12s have passed after ns4 was restarted"
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 12 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
# secure.example. should now return an AD=1 answer (still validates) as
# the NTA has been lifted.
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
# cleanup
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove secure.example > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.4 2>/dev/null
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - NTA persistence: loading regular NTAs failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# check "forced" attribute in NTA file works as expected at named
# startup.
#
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "testing loading forced attribute from NTA file ($n)"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 2>/dev/null
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1)
[ "$lines" -eq 0 ] || ret=1
# initially, secure.example. validates with AD=1
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
echo_i "killing ns4 with SIGTERM"
$KILL -TERM "$(cat ns4/named.pid)"
rm -f named.pid
echo_i "sleeping for an additional 4 seconds for ns4 to fully shutdown"
sleep 4
#
# ns4 has now shutdown. add NTA for secure.example. directly into the
# _default.nta file with the forced attribute and some future timestamp.
#
echo "secure.example. forced $future" > ns4/_default.nta
start=$($PERL -e 'print time()."\n";')
if
$PERL "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl" --noclean --restart --port "$PORT" dnssec ns4
then
echo_i "restarted server ns4"
else
echo_i "could not restart server ns4"
exit 1
fi
# nta-recheck is configured as 9s, but even at t=12 the NTAs for
# secure.example. should not be lifted as it is a forced NTA.
echo_i "waiting till 12s have passed after ns4 was restarted"
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
$PERL -e 'my $delay = '"$start"' + 12 - time(); select(undef, undef, undef, $delay) if ($delay > 0);'
# secure.example. should now return an AD=0 answer (non-authenticated)
# as the NTA is still there.
dig_with_opts a.secure.example. a @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[^;]*;" dig.out.ns4.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
# cleanup
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove secure.example > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.4 2>/dev/null
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - NTA persistence: loading forced NTAs failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
ret=0
#
# check that NTA lifetime read from file is clamped to 1 week.
#
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "testing loading out of bounds lifetime from NTA file ($n)"
echo_i "killing ns4 with SIGTERM"
$KILL -TERM "$(cat ns4/named.pid)"
rm -f ns4/named.pid
echo_i "sleeping for an additional 4 seconds for ns4 to fully shutdown"
sleep 4
#
# ns4 has now shutdown. add NTA for secure.example. directly into the
# _default.nta file with a lifetime well into the future.
#
echo "secure.example. forced $future" > ns4/_default.nta
added=$($PERL -e 'print time()."\n";')
if
$PERL "$SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl" --noclean --restart --port "$PORT" dnssec ns4
then
echo_i "restarted server ns4"
else
echo_i "could not restart server ns4"
exit 1
fi
echo_i "sleeping for an additional 4 seconds for ns4 to fully startup"
sleep 4
# dump the NTA to a file (omit validate-except entries)
echo_i "testing 'rndc nta'"
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -d > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 2>/dev/null
# "corp" is configured as a validate-except domain and thus should be
# omitted. only "secure.example" should be in the dump at this point.
lines=$(wc -l < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1)
[ "$lines" -eq 1 ] || ret=1
grep 'secure.example' rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
ts=$(awk '{print $3" "$4}' < rndc.out.ns4.test$n.1)
# rndc nta outputs localtime, so append the timezone
ts_with_zone="$ts $(date +%z)"
echo "ts=$ts" > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
echo "ts_with_zone=$ts_with_zone" >> rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
echo "added=$added" >> rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
if $PERL -e 'use Time::Piece; use Time::Seconds;' 2>/dev/null
then
# ntadiff.pl computes $ts_with_zone - ($added + 1week)
d=$($PERL ./ntadiff.pl "$ts_with_zone" "$added")
echo "d=$d" >> rndc.out.ns4.test$n.2
# diff from $added(now) + 1week to the clamped NTA lifetime should be
# less than a few seconds (handle daylight saving changes by adding 3600).
[ "$d" -lt 3610 ] || ret=1
else
echo_i "skipped ntadiff test; install PERL module Time::Piece"
fi
# cleanup
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 nta -remove secure.example > rndc.out.ns4.test$n.3 2>/dev/null
n=$((n+1))
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed - NTA lifetime clamping failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that NTAs work with 'forward only;' to a validating resolver ($n)"
ret=0
# Sanity check behavior without an NTA in place.
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.9 badds.example. SOA > dig.out.ns9.test$n.1 || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns9.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0" dig.out.ns9.test$n.1 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[ ;].*QUERY" dig.out.ns9.test$n.1 > /dev/null && ret=1
# Add an NTA, expecting that to cause resolution to succeed.
rndccmd 10.53.0.9 nta badds.example > rndc.out.ns9.test$n.1 2>&1 || ret=1
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.9 badds.example. SOA > dig.out.ns9.test$n.2 || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns9.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 2" dig.out.ns9.test$n.2 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[ ;].*QUERY" dig.out.ns9.test$n.2 > /dev/null && ret=1
# Remove the NTA, expecting that to cause resolution to fail again.
rndccmd 10.53.0.9 nta -remove badds.example > rndc.out.ns9.test$n.2 2>&1 || ret=1
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.9 badds.example. SOA > dig.out.ns9.test$n.3 || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns9.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0" dig.out.ns9.test$n.3 > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:[^;]* ad[ ;].*QUERY" dig.out.ns9.test$n.3 > /dev/null && ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "completed NTA tests"
# Run a minimal update test if possible. This is really just
# a regression test for RT #2399; more tests should be added.
if $PERL -e 'use Net::DNS;' 2>/dev/null
then
echo_i "running DNSSEC update test"
ret=0
output=$($PERL dnssec_update_test.pl -s 10.53.0.3 -p "$PORT" dynamic.example.)
test "$?" -eq 0 || ret=1
echo "$output" | cat_i
[ $ret -eq 1 ] && status=1
else
echo_i "The DNSSEC update test requires the Net::DNS library." >&2
fi
n=$((n+1))
echo_i "checking managed key maintenance has not started yet ($n)"
ret=0
[ -f "ns4/managed-keys.bind.jnl" ] && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Reconfigure caching server to use "dnssec-validation auto", and repeat
# some of the DNSSEC validation tests to ensure that it works correctly.
echo_i "switching to automatic root key configuration"
copy_setports ns4/named2.conf.in ns4/named.conf
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
sleep 5
echo_i "checking managed key maintenance timer has now started ($n)"
ret=0
[ -f "ns4/managed-keys.bind.jnl" ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.nsec3.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking positive validation OPTOUT ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.3 a > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth a.optout.example. \
@10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking negative validation ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth q.example. @10.53.0.2 a > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth q.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NXDOMAIN" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that root DS queries validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth . @10.53.0.1 ds > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth . @10.53.0.4 ds > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns1.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that DS at a RFC 1918 empty zone lookup succeeds ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth 10.in-addr.arpa ds @10.53.0.2 >dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth 10.in-addr.arpa ds @10.53.0.6 >dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns6.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking expired signatures remain with "'"allow-update { none; };"'" and no keys available ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth expired.example. +dnssec @10.53.0.3 soa > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
grep "RRSIG.SOA" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking expired signatures do not validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth expired.example. +dnssec @10.53.0.4 soa > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
grep "expired.example/.*: RRSIG has expired" ns4/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that the NSEC3 record for the apex is properly signed when a DNSKEY is added via UPDATE ($n)"
ret=0
(
cd ns3 || exit 1
kskname=$($KEYGEN -q -3 -a RSASHA1 -fk update-nsec3.example)
(
echo zone update-nsec3.example
echo server 10.53.0.3 "$PORT"
grep DNSKEY "${kskname}.key" | sed -e 's/^/update add /' -e 's/IN/300 IN/'
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
)
dig_with_opts +dnssec a update-nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "NSEC3 .* TYPE65534" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that the NSEC record is properly generated when DNSKEY are added via auto-dnssec ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +dnssec a auto-nsec.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "IN.NSEC[^3].* DNSKEY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that the NSEC3 record is properly generated when DNSKEY are added via auto-dnssec ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +dnssec a auto-nsec3.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "IN.NSEC3 .* DNSKEY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that signing records have been marked as complete ($n)"
ret=0
checkprivate dynamic.example 10.53.0.3 || ret=1
checkprivate update-nsec3.example 10.53.0.3 || ret=1
checkprivate auto-nsec3.example 10.53.0.3 || ret=1
checkprivate expiring.example 10.53.0.3 || ret=1
checkprivate auto-nsec.example 10.53.0.3 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing' without arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -list' without zone is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -list > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -clear' without additional arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -clear > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -clear all' without zone is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -clear all > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param' without additional arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param none' without zone is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param none > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param 1' without additional arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param 1 0' without additional arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param 1 0 0' without additional arguments is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 -' without zone is handled ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 - > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param' works with salt ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 ffff inline.example > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do
salt=$(dig_with_opts +nodnssec +short nsec3param inline.example. @10.53.0.3 | awk '{print $4}')
if [ "$salt" = "FFFF" ]; then
break;
fi
echo_i "sleeping ...."
sleep 1
done;
[ "$salt" = "FFFF" ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param' works without salt ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 - inline.example > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do
salt=$(dig_with_opts +nodnssec +short nsec3param inline.example. @10.53.0.3 | awk '{print $4}')
if [ "$salt" = "-" ]; then
break;
fi
echo_i "sleeping ...."
sleep 1
done;
[ "$salt" = "-" ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param' works with 'auto' as salt ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 auto inline.example > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do
salt=$(dig_with_opts +nodnssec +short nsec3param inline.example. @10.53.0.3 | awk '{print $4}')
[ -n "$salt" ] && [ "$salt" != "-" ] && break
echo_i "sleeping ...."
sleep 1
done;
[ "$salt" != "-" ] || ret=1
[ "${#salt}" -eq 16 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'rndc signing -nsec3param' with 'auto' as salt again generates a different salt ($n)"
ret=0
oldsalt=$salt
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -nsec3param 1 0 0 auto inline.example > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 status > /dev/null || ret=1
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do
salt=$(dig_with_opts +nodnssec +short nsec3param inline.example. @10.53.0.3 | awk '{print $4}')
[ -n "$salt" ] && [ "$salt" != "$oldsalt" ] && break
echo_i "sleeping ...."
sleep 1
done;
[ "$salt" != "$oldsalt" ] || ret=1
[ "${#salt}" -eq 16 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check rndc signing -list output ($n)"
ret=0
{ rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -list dynamic.example > signing.out; } 2>&1
grep -q "No signing records found" signing.out || {
ret=1
sed 's/^/ns3 /' signing.out | cat_i
}
{ rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -list update-nsec3.example > signing.out; } 2>&1
grep -q "Done signing with key .*/NSEC3RSASHA1" signing.out || {
ret=1
sed 's/^/ns3 /' signing.out | cat_i
}
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "clear signing records ($n)"
{ rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -clear all update-nsec3.example > /dev/null; } 2>&1 || ret=1
sleep 1
{ rndccmd 10.53.0.3 signing -list update-nsec3.example > signing.out; } 2>&1
grep -q "No signing records found" signing.out || {
ret=1
sed 's/^/ns3 /' signing.out | cat_i
}
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a insecure zone beneath a cname resolves ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts soa insecure.below-cname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 1," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a secure zone beneath a cname resolves ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts soa secure.below-cname.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 2," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
my_dig() {
"$DIG" +noadd +nosea +nostat +noquest +nocomm +nocmd -p "$PORT" @10.53.0.4 "$@"
}
echo_i "checking DNSKEY query with no data still gets put in cache ($n)"
ret=0
firstVal=$(my_dig insecure.example. dnskey| awk '$1 != ";;" { print $2 }')
sleep 1
secondVal=$(my_dig insecure.example. dnskey| awk '$1 != ";;" { print $2 }')
if [ "${firstVal:-0}" -eq "${secondVal:-0}" ]
then
sleep 1
thirdVal=$(my_dig insecure.example. dnskey|awk '$1 != ";;" { print $2 }')
if [ "${firstVal:-0}" -eq "${thirdVal:-0}" ]
then
echo_i "cannot confirm query answer still in cache"
ret=1
fi
fi
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a split dnssec dnssec-signzone work ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts soa split-dnssec.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 2," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a smart split dnssec dnssec-signzone work ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts soa split-smart.example. @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 2," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.* ad[ ;]" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that NOTIFY is sent at the end of NSEC3 chain generation ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone nsec3chain-test
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update add nsec3chain-test. 0 nsec3param 1 0 1 123456
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
do
dig_with_opts nsec3param nsec3chain-test @10.53.0.2 > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
if grep "ANSWER: 3," dig.out.ns2.test$n >/dev/null
then
break;
fi
echo_i "sleeping ...."
sleep 3
done
grep "ANSWER: 3," dig.out.ns2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo_i "nsec3 chain generation not complete"; fi
dig_with_opts +noauth +nodnssec soa nsec3chain-test @10.53.0.2 > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
s2=$(awk '$4 == "SOA" { print $7}' dig.out.ns2.test$n)
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
do
dig_with_opts +noauth +nodnssec soa nsec3chain-test @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
s3=$(awk '$4 == "SOA" { print $7}' dig.out.ns3.test$n)
test "$s2" = "$s3" && break
sleep 1
done
digcomp dig.out.ns2.test$n dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check dnssec-dsfromkey from stdin ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts dnskey algroll. @10.53.0.2 | \
$DSFROMKEY -f - algroll. > dig.out.ns2.test$n || ret=1
NF=$(awk '{print NF}' dig.out.ns2.test$n | sort -u)
[ "${NF}" = 7 ] || ret=1
# make canonical
awk '{
for (i=1;i<7;i++) printf("%s ", $i);
for (i=7;i<=NF;i++) printf("%s", $i);
printf("\n");
}' < dig.out.ns2.test$n > canonical1.$n || ret=1
awk '{
for (i=1;i<7;i++) printf("%s ", $i);
for (i=7;i<=NF;i++) printf("%s", $i);
printf("\n");
}' < ns1/dsset-algroll$TP > canonical2.$n || ret=1
$DIFF -b canonical1.$n canonical2.$n > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Intentionally strip ".key" from keyfile name to ensure the error message
# includes it anyway to avoid confusion (RT #21731)
echo_i "check dnssec-dsfromkey error message when keyfile is not found ($n)"
ret=0
key=$($KEYGEN -a RSASHA1 -q example.) || ret=1
mv "$key.key" "$key"
$DSFROMKEY "$key" > dsfromkey.out.$n 2>&1 && ret=1
grep "$key.key: file not found" dsfromkey.out.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing soon-to-expire RRSIGs without a replacement private key ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_answeropts +nottlid expiring.example ns @10.53.0.3 | grep RRSIG > dig.out.ns3.test$n 2>&1
# there must be a signature here
[ -s dig.out.ns3.test$n ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing new records are signed with 'no-resign' ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone nosign.example
echo server 10.53.0.3 "$PORT"
echo update add new.nosign.example 300 in txt "hi there"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
sleep 1
dig_with_answeropts +nottlid txt new.nosign.example @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n 2>&1
grep RRSIG dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null 2>&1 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing expiring records aren't resigned with 'no-resign' ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_answeropts +nottlid nosign.example ns @10.53.0.3 | \
grep RRSIG | sed 's/[ ][ ]*/ /g' > dig.out.ns3.test$n 2>&1
# the NS RRSIG should not be changed
$DIFF nosign.before dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null|| ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing updates fail with no private key ($n)"
ret=0
rm -f ns3/Knosign.example.*.private
(
echo zone nosign.example
echo server 10.53.0.3 "$PORT"
echo update add fail.nosign.example 300 in txt "reject me"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE > /dev/null 2>&1 && ret=1
dig_with_answeropts +nottlid fail.nosign.example txt @10.53.0.3 \
> dig.out.ns3.test$n 2>&1
[ -s dig.out.ns3.test$n ] && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing legacy upper case signer name validation ($n)"
ret=0
$DIG +tcp +noadd +noauth +dnssec -p "$PORT" soa upper.example @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n 2>&1
grep "flags:.* ad;" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "RRSIG.*SOA.* UPPER\\.EXAMPLE\\. " dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing that we lower case signer name ($n)"
ret=0
$DIG +tcp +noadd +noauth +dnssec -p "$PORT" soa LOWER.EXAMPLE @10.53.0.4 \
> dig.out.ns4.test$n 2>&1
grep "flags:.* ad;" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "RRSIG.*SOA.* lower\\.example\\. " dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing TTL is capped at RRSIG expiry time ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 freeze expiring.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns3 /' | cat_i
(
cd ns3 || exit 1
for file in K*.moved; do
mv "$file" "$(basename "$file" .moved)"
done
$SIGNER -S -N increment -e now+1mi -o expiring.example expiring.example.db > /dev/null 2>&1
) || ret=1
rndc_reload ns3 10.53.0.3 expiring.example
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 flush 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
dig_with_answeropts +cd expiring.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_answeropts expiring.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-0}; do
[ "${ttl}" -eq 300 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "${ttl}" -le 60 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing TTL is capped at RRSIG expiry time for records in the additional section (NS) ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 flush 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
sleep 1
dig_with_additionalopts +cd expiring.example ns @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_additionalopts expiring.example ns @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-300}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 300 ] && [ "$ttl" -gt 240 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 60 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing TTL is capped at RRSIG expiry time for records in the additional section (MX) ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 flush 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
sleep 1
dig_with_additionalopts +cd expiring.example mx @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_additionalopts expiring.example mx @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-300}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 300 ] && [ "$ttl" -gt 240 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 60 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
copy_setports ns4/named3.conf.in ns4/named.conf
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
sleep 3
echo_i "testing TTL of about to expire RRsets with dnssec-accept-expired yes; ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 flush 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
dig_with_answeropts +cd expiring.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_answeropts expiring.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -eq 300 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -eq 120 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing TTL of expired RRsets with dnssec-accept-expired yes; ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_answeropts +cd expired.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_answeropts expired.example soa @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -eq 300 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -eq 120 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing TTL is capped at RRSIG expiry time for records in the additional section with dnssec-accept-expired yes; ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 flush 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
dig_with_additionalopts +cd expiring.example mx @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.$n
dig_with_additionalopts expiring.example mx @10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.$n
ttls=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.1.$n)
ttls2=$(awk '$1 != ";;" {print $2}' dig.out.ns4.2.$n)
for ttl in ${ttls:-300}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 300 ] && [ "$ttl" -gt 240 ] || ret=1
done
for ttl in ${ttls2:-0}; do
[ "$ttl" -le 120 ] && [ "$ttl" -gt 60 ] || ret=1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing DNSKEY lookup via CNAME ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth cnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 dnskey > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth cnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 dnskey > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "CNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing KEY lookup at CNAME (present) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth cnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 key > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth cnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 key > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "CNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing KEY lookup at CNAME (not present) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth cnamenokey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 key > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noauth cnamenokey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 key > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "CNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing DNSKEY lookup via DNAME ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts a.dnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 dnskey > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts a.dnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 dnskey > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "CNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "DNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "testing KEY lookup via DNAME ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts b.dnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.3 key > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.dnameandkey.secure.example. \
@10.53.0.4 key > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
digcomp dig.out.ns3.test$n dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "DNAME" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that named doesn't loop when all private keys are not available ($n)"
ret=0
lines=$(grep -c "reading private key file expiring.example" ns3/named.run || true)
test "${lines:-1000}" -lt 15 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check against against missing nearest provable proof ($n)"
dig_with_opts +norec b.c.d.optout-tld. \
@10.53.0.6 ds > dig.out.ds.ns6.test$n || ret=1
nsec3=$(grep -c "IN.NSEC3" dig.out.ds.ns6.test$n || true)
[ "$nsec3" -eq 2 ] || ret=1
dig_with_opts +norec b.c.d.optout-tld. \
@10.53.0.6 A > dig.out.ns6.test$n || ret=1
nsec3=$(grep -c "IN.NSEC3" dig.out.ns6.test$n || true)
[ "$nsec3" -eq 1 ] || ret=1
dig_with_opts optout-tld. \
@10.53.0.4 SOA > dig.out.soa.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.soa.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts b.c.d.optout-tld. \
@10.53.0.4 A > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that key id are logged when dumping the cache ($n)"
ret=0
rndc_dumpdb ns4
grep "; key id = " ns4/named_dump.db.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check KEYDATA records are printed in human readable form in key zone ($n)"
# force the managed-keys zone to be written out
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 managed-keys sync 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
do
ret=0
if test -f ns4/managed-keys.bind
then
grep KEYDATA ns4/managed-keys.bind > /dev/null &&
grep "next refresh:" ns4/managed-keys.bind > /dev/null &&
break
fi
ret=1
sleep 1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check dig's +nocrypto flag ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +norec +nocrypto DNSKEY . \
@10.53.0.1 > dig.out.dnskey.ns1.test$n || ret=1
grep -E "256 [0-9]+ $DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER \\[key id = [1-9][0-9]*]" dig.out.dnskey.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep -E "RRSIG.* \\[omitted]" dig.out.dnskey.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts +norec +nocrypto DS example \
@10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ds.ns1.test$n || ret=1
grep -E "DS.* [0-9]+ [12] \[omitted]" dig.out.ds.ns1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check simultaneous inactivation and publishing of dnskeys removes inactive signature ($n)"
ret=0
cnt=0
while :
do
dig_with_opts publish-inactive.example @10.53.0.3 dnskey > dig.out.ns3.test$n
keys=$(awk '$5 == 257 { print; }' dig.out.ns3.test$n | wc -l)
test "$keys" -gt 2 && break
cnt=$((cnt+1))
test "$cnt" -gt 120 && break
sleep 1
done
test "$keys" -gt 2 || ret=1
sigs=$(grep -c RRSIG dig.out.ns3.test$n || true)
n=$((n+1))
test "$sigs" -eq 2 || ret=1
if test "$ret" -ne 0 ; then echo_i "failed"; fi
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that increasing the sig-validity-interval resigning triggers re-signing ($n)"
ret=0
before=$($DIG axfr siginterval.example -p "$PORT" @10.53.0.3 | grep RRSIG.SOA)
cp ns3/siginterval2.conf ns3/siginterval.conf
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns3 /' | cat_i
i=10
while [ "$i" -ge 0 ]; do
after=$($DIG axfr siginterval.example -p "$PORT" @10.53.0.3 | grep RRSIG.SOA)
test "$before" != "$after" && break
sleep 1
i=$((i-1))
done
n=$((n+1))
if test "$before" = "$after" ; then echo_i "failed"; ret=1; fi
status=$((status+ret))
if [ -x "$PYTHON" ]; then
echo_i "check dnskey-sig-validity sets longer expiry for DNSKEY ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 sign siginterval.example 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns3 /' | cat_i
# convert expiry date to a comma-separated list of integers python can
# use as input to date(). strip leading 0s in months and days so
# python3 will recognize them as integers.
$DIG +dnssec +short -p "$PORT" @10.53.0.3 soa siginterval.example > dig.out.soa.test$n
soaexpire=$(awk '$1 ~ /SOA/ { print $5 }' dig.out.soa.test$n |
sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' |
sed 's/ 0/ /g')
$DIG +dnssec +short -p "$PORT" @10.53.0.3 dnskey siginterval.example > dig.out.dnskey.test$n
dnskeyexpire=$(awk '$1 ~ /DNSKEY/ { print $5; exit 0 }' dig.out.dnskey.test$n |
sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\).*/\1, \2, \3/' |
sed 's/ 0/ /g')
$PYTHON > python.out.$n <<EOF
from datetime import date;
ke=date($dnskeyexpire)
se=date($soaexpire)
print((ke-se).days);
EOF
diff=$(cat python.out.$n)
[ "$diff" -ge 55 ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
fi
copy_setports ns4/named4.conf.in ns4/named.conf
rndccmd 10.53.0.4 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns4 /' | cat_i
sleep 3
echo_i "check insecure delegation between static-stub zones ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts ns insecure.secure.example \
@10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.1.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.1.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
dig_with_opts ns secure.example \
@10.53.0.4 > dig.out.ns4.2.test$n || ret=1
grep "SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns4.2.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check the acceptance of seconds as inception and expiration times ($n)"
ret=0
in="NSEC 8 0 86400 1390003200 1389394800 33655 . NYWjZYBV1b+h4j0yu/SmPOOylR8P4IXKDzHX3NwEmU1SUp27aJ91dP+i+UBcnPmBib0hck4DrFVvpflCEpCnVQd2DexcN0GX+3PM7XobxhtDlmnU X1L47zJlbdHNwTqHuPaMM6Xy9HGMXps7O5JVyfggVhTz2C+G5OVxBdb2rOo="
exp="NSEC 8 0 86400 20140118000000 20140110230000 33655 . NYWjZYBV1b+h4j0yu/SmPOOylR8P4IXKDzHX3NwEmU1SUp27aJ91dP+i +UBcnPmBib0hck4DrFVvpflCEpCnVQd2DexcN0GX+3PM7XobxhtDlmnU X1L47zJlbdHNwTqHuPaMM6Xy9HGMXps7O5JVyfggVhTz2C+G5OVxBdb2 rOo="
out=$(echo "IN RRSIG $in" | $RRCHECKER -p | sed 's/^IN.RRSIG.//')
[ "$out" = "$exp" ] || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check the correct resigning time is reported in zonestatus ($n)"
ret=0
rndccmd 10.53.0.3 \
zonestatus secure.example > rndc.out.ns3.test$n
# next resign node: secure.example/DNSKEY
qname=$(awk '/next resign node:/ { print $4 }' rndc.out.ns3.test$n | sed 's,/.*,,')
qtype=$(awk '/next resign node:/ { print $4 }' rndc.out.ns3.test$n | sed 's,.*/,,')
# next resign time: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 10:38:16 GMT
time=$(awk 'BEGIN { m["Jan"] = "01"; m["Feb"] = "02"; m["Mar"] = "03";
m["Apr"] = "04"; m["May"] = "05"; m["Jun"] = "06";
m["Jul"] = "07"; m["Aug"] = "08"; m["Sep"] = "09";
m["Oct"] = "10"; m["Nov"] = "11"; m["Dec"] = "12";}
/next resign time:/ { printf "%d%s%02d%s\n", $7, m[$6], $5, $8 }' rndc.out.ns3.test$n | sed 's/://g')
dig_with_opts +noall +answer "$qname" "$qtype" @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.test$n
expire=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" { print $9 }' dig.out.test$n)
inception=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" { print $10 }' dig.out.test$n)
$PERL -e 'exit(0) if ("'"$time"'" lt "'"$expire"'" && "'"$time"'" gt "'"$inception"'"); exit(1);' || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that split rrsigs are handled ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts split-rrsig soa @10.53.0.7 > dig.out.test$n || ret=1
awk 'BEGIN { ok=0; } $4 == "SOA" { if ($7 > 1) ok=1; } END { if (!ok) exit(1); }' dig.out.test$n || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that 'dnssec-keygen -S' works for all supported algorithms ($n)"
ret=0
alg=1
until test $alg -eq 256
do
case $alg in
2) # Diffie Helman
alg=$((alg+1))
continue;;
157|160|161|162|163|164|165) # private - non standard
alg=$((alg+1))
continue;;
1|5|7|8|10) # RSA algorithms
key1=$($KEYGEN -a "$alg" -b "1024" -n zone example 2> keygen.err || true)
;;
*)
key1=$($KEYGEN -a "$alg" -n zone example 2> keygen.err || true)
esac
if grep "unsupported algorithm" keygen.err > /dev/null
then
alg=$((alg+1))
continue
fi
if test -z "$key1"
then
echo_i "'$KEYGEN -a $alg': failed"
cat keygen.err
ret=1
alg=$((alg+1))
continue
fi
$SETTIME -I now+4d "$key1.private" > /dev/null
key2=$($KEYGEN -v 10 -i 3d -S "$key1.private" 2> /dev/null)
test -f "$key2.key" -a -f "$key2.private" || {
ret=1
echo_i "'dnssec-keygen -S' failed for algorithm: $alg"
}
alg=$((alg+1))
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDS records are signed using KSK by dnssec-signzone ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDS records are not signed using ZSK by dnssec-signzone -x ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-x.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that positive unknown NSEC3 hash algorithm does validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 nsec3-unknown.example SOA > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 nsec3-unknown.example SOA > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 1," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDS records are signed using KSK by with dnssec-auto ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-auto.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a lone non matching CDS record is rejected ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cds-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cds-update.secure CDS
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cds-update.secure |
grep "DNSKEY.257" | sed 's/DNSKEY.257/DNSKEY 258/' |
$DSFROMKEY -C -A -f - -T 1 cds-update.secure |
sed "s/^/update add /"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE > nsupdate.out.test$n 2>&1 || true
grep "update failed: REFUSED" nsupdate.out.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "${lines:-10}" -eq 0 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDS records are signed using KSK when added by nsupdate ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cds-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cds-update.secure CDS
echo send
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cds-update.secure |
grep "DNSKEY.257" |
$DSFROMKEY -C -f - -T 1 cds-update.secure |
sed "s/^/update add /"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDS records are signed only using KSK when added by"
echo_i " nsupdate when dnssec-dnskey-kskonly is yes ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cds-kskonly.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cds-kskonly.secure CDS
echo send
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cds-kskonly.secure |
grep "DNSKEY.257" |
$DSFROMKEY -C -f - -T 1 cds-kskonly.secure |
sed "s/^/update add /"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-kskonly.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that positive unknown NSEC3 hash algorithm with OPTOUT does validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 optout-unknown.example SOA > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 optout-unknown.example SOA > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 1," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a non matching CDS record is accepted with a matching CDS record ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cds-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cds-update.secure CDS
echo send
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cds-update.secure |
grep "DNSKEY.257" |
$DSFROMKEY -C -f - -T 1 cds-update.secure |
sed "s/^/update add /"
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cds-update.secure |
grep "DNSKEY.257" | sed 's/DNSKEY.257/DNSKEY 258/' |
$DSFROMKEY -C -A -f - -T 1 cds-update.secure |
sed "s/^/update add /"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cds cds-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDS" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 4 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that negative unknown NSEC3 hash algorithm does not validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 nsec3-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 nsec3-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDNSKEY records are signed using KSK by dnssec-signzone ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDNSKEY records are not signed using ZSK by dnssec-signzone -x ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-x.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that negative unknown NSEC3 hash algorithm with OPTOUT does not validate ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 optout-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 optout-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: SERVFAIL," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDNSKEY records are signed using KSK by with dnssec-auto ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-auto.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that unknown DNSKEY algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 dnskey-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 dnskey-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that unsupported DNSKEY algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 dnskey-unsupported.example A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 dnskey-unsupported.example A > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that unsupported DNSKEY algorithm is in DNSKEY RRset ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 dnskey-unsupported-2.example DNSKEY > dig.out.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "dnskey-unsupported-2\.example\..*IN.*DNSKEY.*257 3 255" dig.out.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a lone non matching CDNSKEY record is rejected ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cdnskey-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cdnskey-update.secure CDNSKEY
echo send
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cdnskey-update.secure |
sed -n -e "s/^/update add /" -e 's/DNSKEY.257/CDNSKEY 258/p'
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE > nsupdate.out.test$n 2>&1 || true
grep "update failed: REFUSED" nsupdate.out.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "${lines:-10}" -eq 0 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that unknown DNSKEY algorithm + unknown NSEC3 has algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.3 dnskey-nsec3-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts +noauth +noadd +nodnssec +adflag @10.53.0.4 dnskey-nsec3-unknown.example A > dig.out.ns4.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDNSKEY records are signed using KSK when added by nsupdate ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cdnskey-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cdnskey-update.secure CDNSKEY
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cdnskey-update.secure |
sed -n -e "s/^/update add /" -e 's/DNSKEY.257/CDNSKEY 257/p'
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that CDNSKEY records are signed only using KSK when added by"
echo_i " nsupdate when dnssec-dnskey-kskonly is yes ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cdnskey-kskonly.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cdnskey-kskonly.secure CDNSKEY
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cdnskey-kskonly.secure |
sed -n -e "s/^/update add /" -e 's/DNSKEY.257/CDNSKEY 257/p'
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-kskonly.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking initialization with a revoked managed key ($n)"
ret=0
copy_setports ns5/named2.conf.in ns5/named.conf
rndccmd 10.53.0.5 reconfig 2>&1 | sed 's/^/ns5 /' | cat_i
sleep 3
dig_with_opts +dnssec @10.53.0.5 SOA . > dig.out.ns5.test$n
grep "status: SERVFAIL" dig.out.ns5.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a non matching CDNSKEY record is accepted with a matching CDNSKEY record ($n)"
ret=0
(
echo zone cdnskey-update.secure
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update delete cdnskey-update.secure CDNSKEY
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cdnskey-update.secure |
sed -n -e "s/^/update add /" -e 's/DNSKEY.257/CDNSKEY 257/p'
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 dnskey cdnskey-update.secure |
sed -n -e "s/^/update add /" -e 's/DNSKEY.257/CDNSKEY 258/p'
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
dig_with_opts +noall +answer @10.53.0.2 cdnskey cdnskey-update.secure > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(awk '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
lines=$(awk '$4 == "CDNSKEY" {print}' dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 2 || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that RRSIGs are correctly removed from apex when RRset is removed NSEC ($n)"
ret=0
# generate signed zone with MX and AAAA records at apex.
(
cd signer || exit 1
$KEYGEN -q -a RSASHA1 -3 -fK remove > /dev/null
$KEYGEN -q -a RSASHA1 -33 remove > /dev/null
echo > remove.db.signed
$SIGNER -S -o remove -D -f remove.db.signed remove.db.in > signer.out.1.$n 2>&1
)
grep "RRSIG MX" signer/remove.db.signed > /dev/null || {
ret=1 ; cp signer/remove.db.signed signer/remove.db.signed.pre$n;
}
# re-generate signed zone without MX and AAAA records at apex.
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -S -o remove -D -f remove.db.signed remove2.db.in > signer.out.2.$n 2>&1
)
grep "RRSIG MX" signer/remove.db.signed > /dev/null && {
ret=1 ; cp signer/remove.db.signed signer/remove.db.signed.post$n;
}
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that RRSIGs are correctly removed from apex when RRset is removed NSEC3 ($n)"
ret=0
# generate signed zone with MX and AAAA records at apex.
(
cd signer || exit 1
echo > remove.db.signed
$SIGNER -3 - -S -o remove -D -f remove.db.signed remove.db.in > signer.out.1.$n 2>&1
)
grep "RRSIG MX" signer/remove.db.signed > /dev/null || {
ret=1 ; cp signer/remove.db.signed signer/remove.db.signed.pre$n;
}
# re-generate signed zone without MX and AAAA records at apex.
(
cd signer || exit 1
$SIGNER -3 - -S -o remove -D -f remove.db.signed remove2.db.in > signer.out.2.$n 2>&1
)
grep "RRSIG MX" signer/remove.db.signed > /dev/null && {
ret=1 ; cp signer/remove.db.signed signer/remove.db.signed.post$n;
}
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that a named managed zone that was signed 'in-the-future' is re-signed when loaded ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts managed-future.example. @10.53.0.4 a > dig.out.ns4.test$n || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns4.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that trust-anchor-telemetry queries are logged ($n)"
ret=0
grep "sending trust-anchor-telemetry query '_ta-[0-9a-f]*/NULL" ns6/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that _ta-XXXX trust-anchor-telemetry queries are logged ($n)"
ret=0
grep "trust-anchor-telemetry '_ta-[0-9a-f]*/IN' from" ns1/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that _ta-AAAA trust-anchor-telemetry are not sent when disabled ($n)"
ret=0
grep "sending trust-anchor-telemetry query '_ta-[0-9a-f]*/IN" ns1/named.run > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that KEY-TAG trust-anchor-telemetry queries are logged ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts . dnskey +ednsopt=KEY-TAG:ffff @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
grep "trust-anchor-telemetry './IN' from .* 65535" ns1/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that multiple KEY-TAG trust-anchor-telemetry options don't leak memory ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts . dnskey +ednsopt=KEY-TAG:fffe +ednsopt=KEY-TAG:fffd @10.53.0.1 > dig.out.ns1.test$n || ret=1
grep "trust-anchor-telemetry './IN' from .* 65534" ns1/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "trust-anchor-telemetry './IN' from .* 65533" ns1/named.run > /dev/null && ret=1
$PERL $SYSTEMTESTTOP/stop.pl dnssec ns1 || ret=1
$PERL $SYSTEMTESTTOP/start.pl --noclean --restart --port ${PORT} dnssec ns1 || ret=1
n=$(($n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that the view is logged in messages from the validator when using views ($n)"
ret=0
grep "view rec: *validat" ns4/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that DNAME at apex with NSEC3 is correctly signed (dnssec-signzone) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts txt dname-at-apex-nsec3.example @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
grep "RRSIG.NSEC3 ${DEFAULT_ALGORITHM_NUMBER} 3 3600" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "check that DNSKEY and other occluded data are excluded from the delegating bitmap ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts axfr occluded.example @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.ns3.test$n || ret=1
grep "^delegation.occluded.example..*NSEC.*NS KEY DS RRSIG NSEC$" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "^delegation.occluded.example..*DNSKEY.*" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "^delegation.occluded.example..*AAAA.*" dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking DNSSEC records are occluded from ANY in an insecure zone ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts any x.insecure.example. @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.ns3.1.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns3.1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "ANSWER: 0," dig.out.ns3.1.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
dig_with_opts any zz.secure.example. @10.53.0.3 > dig.out.ns3.2.test$n || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR" dig.out.ns3.2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
# DNSKEY+RRSIG, NSEC+RRSIG
grep "ANSWER: 4," dig.out.ns3.2.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
#
# DNSSEC tests related to unsupported, disabled and revoked trust anchors.
#
# This nameserver (ns8) is loaded with a bunch of trust anchors. Some of them
# are good (enabled.managed, enabled.trusted, secure.managed, secure.trusted),
# and some of them are bad (disabled.managed, revoked.managed, unsupported.managed,
# disabled.trusted, revoked.trusted, unsupported.trusted). Make sure that the bad
# trust anchors are ignored. This is tested by looking for the corresponding
# lines in the logfile.
echo_i "checking that keys with unsupported algorithms and disabled algorithms are ignored ($n)"
ret=0
grep -q "ignoring trusted key for 'disabled\.trusted\.': algorithm is disabled" ns8/named.run || ret=1
grep -q "ignoring trusted key for 'unsupported\.trusted\.': algorithm is unsupported" ns8/named.run || ret=1
grep -q "ignoring trusted key for 'revoked\.trusted\.': bad key type" ns8/named.run || ret=1
grep -q "ignoring managed key for 'disabled\.managed\.': algorithm is disabled" ns8/named.run || ret=1
grep -q "ignoring managed key for 'unsupported\.managed\.': algorithm is unsupported" ns8/named.run || ret=1
grep -q "ignoring trusted key for 'revoked\.trusted\.': bad key type" ns8/named.run || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# The next two tests are fairly normal DNSSEC queries to signed zones with a
# default algorithm. First, a query is made against the server that is
# authoritative for the given zone (ns3). Second, a query is made against a
# resolver with trust anchors for the given zone (ns8). Both are expected to
# return an authentic data positive response.
echo_i "checking that a trusted key using a supported algorithm validates as secure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.secure.trusted A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.secure.trusted A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a managed key using a supported algorithm validates as secure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.secure.managed A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.secure.managed A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# The next two queries ensure that a zone signed with a DNSKEY with an unsupported
# algorithm will yield insecure positive responses. These trust anchors in ns8 are
# ignored and so this domain is treated as insecure. The AD bit should not be set
# in the response.
echo_i "checking that a trusted key using an unsupported algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.unsupported.trusted A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.unsupported.trusted A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a managed key using an unsupported algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.unsupported.managed A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.unsupported.managed A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# The next two queries ensure that a zone signed with a DNSKEY that the nameserver
# has a disabled algorithm match for will yield insecure positive responses.
# These trust anchors in ns8 are ignored and so this domain is treated as insecure.
# The AD bit should not be set in the response.
echo_i "checking that a trusted key using a disabled algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.disabled.trusted A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.disabled.trusted A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a managed key using a disabled algorithm validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.disabled.managed A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.disabled.managed A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# The next two queries ensure that a zone signed with a DNSKEY that the
# nameserver has a disabled algorithm for, but for a different domain, will
# yield secure positive responses. Since "enabled.trusted." and
# "enabled.managed." do not match the "disable-algorithms" option, no
# special rules apply and these zones should validate as secure, with the AD
# bit set.
echo_i "checking that a trusted key using an algorithm disabled for another domain validates as secure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.enabled.trusted A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.enabled.trusted A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a managed key using an algorithm disabled for another domain validates as secure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.enabled.managed A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.enabled.managed A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# A configured revoked trust anchor is ignored and thus the two queries below
# should result in insecure responses, since no trust points for the
# "revoked.trusted." and "revoked.managed." zones are created.
echo_i "checking that a trusted key that is revoked validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.revoked.trusted A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.revoked.trusted A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
echo_i "checking that a managed key that is revoked validates as insecure ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.3 a.revoked.managed A > dig.out.ns3.test$n
dig_with_opts @10.53.0.8 a.revoked.managed A > dig.out.ns8.test$n
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns3.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "status: NOERROR," dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "flags:.*ad.*QUERY" dig.out.ns8.test$n > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
###
### Additional checks for when the KSK is offline.
###
# Save some useful information
zone="updatecheck-kskonly.secure"
KSK=`cat ns2/${zone}.ksk.key`
ZSK=`cat ns2/${zone}.zsk.key`
KSK_ID=`cat ns2/${zone}.ksk.id`
ZSK_ID=`cat ns2/${zone}.zsk.id`
SECTIONS="+answer +noauthority +noadditional"
echo_i "testing zone $zone KSK=$KSK_ID ZSK=$ZSK_ID"
# Print IDs of keys used for generating RRSIG records for RRsets of type $1
# found in dig output file $2.
get_keys_which_signed() {
qtype=$1
output=$2
# The key ID is the 11th column of the RRSIG record line.
awk -v qt="$qtype" '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == qt {print $11}' < "$output"
}
# Basic checks to make sure everything is fine before the KSK is made offline.
for qtype in "DNSKEY" "CDNSKEY" "CDS"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with KSK only (update-check-ksk, dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
echo_i "checking SOA RRset is signed with ZSK only (update-check-ksk and dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 soa $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed "SOA" dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed "SOA" dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed "SOA" dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Roll the ZSK.
zsk2=$("$KEYGEN" -q -a "$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM" -b "$DEFAULT_BITS" -K ns2 -n zone "$zone")
keyfile_to_key_id "$zsk2" > ns2/$zone.zsk.id2
ZSK_ID2=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk.id2`
echo_i "load new ZSK $ZSK_ID2 for $zone ($n)"
ret=0
dnssec_loadkeys_on 2 $zone || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Wait until new ZSK becomes active.
echo_i "make ZSK $ZSK_ID inactive and make new ZSK $ZSK_ID2 active for zone $zone ($n)"
ret=0
$SETTIME -I now -K ns2 $ZSK > /dev/null
$SETTIME -A now -K ns2 $zsk2 > /dev/null
dnssec_loadkeys_on 2 $zone || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Remove the KSK from disk.
echo_i "remove the KSK $KSK_ID for zone $zone from disk"
mv ns2/$KSK.key ns2/$KSK.key.bak
mv ns2/$KSK.private ns2/$KSK.private.bak
# Update the zone that requires a resign of the SOA RRset.
echo_i "update the zone with $zone IN TXT nsupdate added me"
(
echo zone $zone
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update add $zone. 300 in txt "nsupdate added me"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
# Redo the tests now that the zone is updated and the KSK is offline.
for qtype in "DNSKEY" "CDNSKEY" "CDS"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with KSK only, KSK offline (update-check-ksk, dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID2$" > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
for qtype in "SOA" "TXT"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with ZSK only, KSK offline (update-check-ksk and dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID2$" > /dev/null || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
# Put back the KSK.
echo_i "put back the KSK $KSK_ID for zone $zone from disk"
mv ns2/$KSK.key.bak ns2/$KSK.key
mv ns2/$KSK.private.bak ns2/$KSK.private
# Roll the ZSK again.
zsk3=$("$KEYGEN" -q -a "$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM" -b "$DEFAULT_BITS" -K ns2 -n zone "$zone")
keyfile_to_key_id "$zsk3" > ns2/$zone.zsk.id3
ZSK_ID3=`cat ns2/$zone.zsk.id3`
echo_i "load new ZSK $ZSK_ID3 for $zone ($n)"
ret=0
dnssec_loadkeys_on 2 $zone || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Wait until new ZSK becomes active.
echo_i "delete old ZSK $ZSK_ID make ZSK $ZSK_ID2 inactive and make new ZSK $ZSK_ID3 active for zone $zone ($n)"
$SETTIME -D now -K ns2 $ZSK > /dev/null
$SETTIME -I +5 -K ns2 $zsk2 > /dev/null
$SETTIME -A +5 -K ns2 $zsk3 > /dev/null
dnssec_loadkeys_on 2 $zone || ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Remove the KSK from disk.
echo_i "remove the KSK $KSK_ID for zone $zone from disk"
mv ns2/$KSK.key ns2/$KSK.key.bak
mv ns2/$KSK.private ns2/$KSK.private.bak
# Update the zone that requires a resign of the SOA RRset.
echo_i "update the zone with $zone IN TXT nsupdate added me again"
(
echo zone $zone
echo server 10.53.0.2 "$PORT"
echo update add $zone. 300 in txt "nsupdate added me again"
echo send
) | $NSUPDATE
# Redo the tests now that the ZSK roll has deleted the old key.
for qtype in "DNSKEY" "CDNSKEY" "CDS"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with KSK only, old ZSK deleted (update-check-ksk, dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID2$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID3$" > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
for qtype in "SOA" "TXT"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with ZSK only, old ZSK deleted (update-check-ksk and dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID2$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID3$" > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
# Wait for newest ZSK to become active.
echo_i "wait until new ZSK $ZSK_ID3 active and ZSK $ZSK_ID2 inactive"
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
ret=0
grep "DNSKEY $zone/$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM/$ZSK_ID3 (ZSK) is now active" ns2/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
grep "DNSKEY $zone/$DEFAULT_ALGORITHM/$ZSK_ID2 (ZSK) is now inactive" ns2/named.run > /dev/null || ret=1
[ "$ret" -eq 0 ] && break
sleep 1
done
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
# Redo the tests one more time.
for qtype in "DNSKEY" "CDNSKEY" "CDS"
do
echo_i "checking $qtype RRset is signed with KSK only, new ZSK active (update-check-ksk, dnssec-ksk-only) ($n)"
ret=0
dig_with_opts $SECTIONS @10.53.0.2 $qtype $zone > dig.out.test$n
lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | wc -l)
test "$lines" -eq 1 || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$KSK_ID$" > /dev/null || ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID2$" > /dev/null && ret=1
get_keys_which_signed $qtype dig.out.test$n | grep "^$ZSK_ID3$" > /dev/null && ret=1
n=$((n+1))
test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed"
status=$((status+ret))
done
echo_i "exit status: $status"
[ $status -eq 0 ] || exit 1