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heimdal/tests/kdc/check-referral.in
Isaac Boukris efb111e450 Separate enterprise and canonicalize flags
The meaning of the two is different and we should
not implicitly set both if one was requested (this
aligns the logic with MIT kinit -C/-E options).

Signed-off-by: Isaac Boukris <iboukris@gmail.com>
2018-12-26 16:55:13 -06:00

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#!/bin/sh
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top_builddir="@top_builddir@"
env_setup="@env_setup@"
objdir="@objdir@"
. ${env_setup}
testfailed="echo test failed; cat messages.log; exit 1"
# If there is no useful db support compiled in, disable test
${have_db} || exit 77
R=TEST.H5L.SE
R2=SUB.TEST.H5L.SE
service=ldap/host.sub.test.h5l.se:389
port=@port@
kadmin="${kadmin} -l -r $R"
kdc="${kdc} --addresses=localhost -P $port"
cache="FILE:${objdir}/cache.krb5"
kinit="${kinit} -c $cache ${afs_no_afslog}"
klist="${klist} -c $cache"
kgetcred="${kgetcred} -c $cache"
kdestroy="${kdestroy} -c $cache ${afs_no_unlog}"
KRB5_CONFIG="${objdir}/krb5.conf"
export KRB5_CONFIG
rm -f current-db*
rm -f out-*
rm -f mkey.file*
> messages.log
echo Creating database
${kadmin} \
init \
--realm-max-ticket-life=1day \
--realm-max-renewable-life=1month \
${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} \
init \
--realm-max-ticket-life=1day \
--realm-max-renewable-life=1month \
${R2} || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p foo --use-defaults foo@${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} modify --alias=alias1 --alias=alias2 foo@${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} get foo@${R} | grep alias1@${R} >/dev/null || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p foo --use-defaults ${service}@${R2} || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p foo --use-defaults bar@${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p foo --use-defaults 'baz\@realm.foo@'${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p cross1 --use-defaults krbtgt/${R2}@${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} add -p cross2 --use-defaults krbtgt/${R}@${R2} || exit 1
echo "Doing database check"
${kadmin} check ${R} || exit 1
${kadmin} check ${R2} || exit 1
echo foo > ${objdir}/foopassword
echo Starting kdc ; > messages.log
${kdc} --detach --testing || { echo "kdc failed to start"; exit 1; }
kdcpid=`getpid kdc`
trap "kill -9 ${kdcpid}; echo signal killing kdc; exit 1;" EXIT
ec=0
echo "Getting client bar"; > messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword bar@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "Principal: bar@${R}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client baz"; > messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword 'baz\@realm.foo@'${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep 'Principal: baz' > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Test AS-REQ"
echo "Getting client (no canon)"; > messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword foo@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "Principal: foo@${R}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client client tickets (default realm, enterprisename)"; > messages.log
${kinit} --canonicalize --enterprise \
--password-file=${objdir}/foopassword foo@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "Principal: foo@${R}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client alias1 tickets"; > messages.log
${kinit} --canonicalize --enterprise \
--password-file=${objdir}/foopassword foo@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "Principal: foo@${R}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client alias2 tickets"; > messages.log
${kinit} --canonicalize --enterprise \
--password-file=${objdir}/foopassword alias2@${R}@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "Principal: foo@${R}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client alias1 tickets (non canon case)"; > messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \
alias1@${R}@${R} > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "Getting client alias2 tickets (removed)"; > messages.log
${kadmin} modify --alias=alias1 foo@${R} || { ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kinit} --canonicalize --enterprise \
--password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \
alias2@${R}@${R} > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "Remove alias"
${kadmin} modify --alias= foo@${R} || { ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "Test server referrals"
echo "Getting client for ${service}@${R} (tgs kdc referral)"
> messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword foo@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kgetcred} --canonicalize ${service}@${R} ||
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "${service}@${R2}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "Getting client for ${service}@${R2} (tgs client side guessing)"
> messages.log
${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword foo@${R} || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kgetcred} ${service}@${R2} ||
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
echo "checking that we got back right principal"
${klist} | grep "${service}@${R2}" > /dev/null || \
{ ec=1 ; eval "${testfailed}"; }
${kdestroy}
echo "killing kdc (${kdcpid})"
sh ${leaks_kill} kdc $kdcpid || exit 1
trap "" EXIT
exit $ec