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Previously this test suite used a short-cut that didn't work well with the new crypto
API being experimented with in other branches.
This commit uses the legacy decode and decryption functions in ssh_transport. It is of
course normally a bad idea to test something with itself. However, other test suites
test the interoperability with OpenSSH and by that implicitly of the decoding/decryption.
The ssh_protocol_SUITE tests sending malformed and even malicious PDUs to the Erlang/OTP
SSH implementation. Therefore the tests in this suite is not dependent on being different
than thoose of the system under test.
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The testing with a remote client in a docker and a local server could
show some hazards. For instance instructing the client to sftp a
file to the server is not necessarily ready in the server's file system
when the common_test is scheduled.
To avoid that the test suite dooms a file operation to not have been
performed, simply sleep at increasing times for a while with testing
if it is done. After a while give up and signal a fault.
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Some SFTP client's have been discover to claim one version of the
protocol and send messages in a different version.
In the spirit of Postel's law, we can for SSH_FXP_STAT, ignore the
differences in the protocol, as we are not doing anything with the flags
anyway.
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
ssh: Fix port leakage for daemons failing at start
ssh: Add port close test
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* hans/ssh/port_leak/OTP-15397:
ssh: Fix port leakage for daemons failing at start
ssh: Add port close test
# Conflicts:
# lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
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introduced after OTP_R13B03.
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We need to test the Engine interface not only for loading, key retrieval and hashing,
so it is complemented with a fake rsa method to check sign/verify also.
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* hans/ssh/eddsa/OTP-15094:
ssh: Add forgotten doc about the files ssh_host_ed*_key
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* hans/ssh/eddsa/OTP-15094:
ssh: Add Edward curves to the documentation
ssh: Update test cases for eddsa
ssh: Add public keys 'ssh-ed25519' and 'ssh-ed448'
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This will prevent crashes in ssh_file for public key types which have no passphrase option although being supported.
Also centralize host key checking to avoid code duplication. This was already done for user keys.
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Also rename the corresponding testcase in ssh_options_SUITE and add logging.
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No intentional api changes. Only to make the code less hard to read.
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Requires OpenSSL-1.1.1
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-curdle-ssh-ed25519-ed448-00
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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* hans/ssh/fix_ext_info_doc:
ssh: Fix documentation for public key in ext_info
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* hans/ssh/fix_ext_info/OTP-15413:
ssh: Fix ssh_options checking for ext_info
ssh: Fix SSH_MSG_EXT_INFO bug for OTP SSH as server
ssh: Fix SSH_MSG_EXT_INFO bug for OTP SSH as client
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A bug for SSH_MSG_EXT_INFO was fixed both for client and server. Before that fix, wrong
option was read for the information sent to the peer.
This commit adapts the option checking so that the correct option now used is available
not only for servers but also for clients.
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The wrong set of supported public keys was sent to the client.
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The message could not be received in connected state
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```erlang
Position = integer()
```
Parameter doesn't exist in `read/3,4`
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PropEr does not support the grouped statem-tests. This commits
calls the grouped functions from the functions supported by PropEr.
Optimized with memoization.
Previously only EQC was supported, but the changes to support PROPER is not
just a wrapper. Since I don't have access to eqc I can't test the changes
and therefore eqc is disabeled.
However, with access to eqc it ought to be quite easy to re-enable eqc by
studying the diff.
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Problem on Darwin, Solaris and FreeBSD with local addresses in 127.1.0.0/8
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Had problems on Darwin, Solaris and FreeBSD.
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user_dir
user_dir_fun (missing previously)
*_passphrase
system_dir
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user_dir, system_dir and *_passphrase are only used in the default callback module ssh_file
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This callback module has the knowledge about the different files
used by Erlang/OTP SSH.
It was unfortunatly not documented previously.
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The term "user" means different things in OpenSSH and in Erlang/SSH.
This new chapter explains why.
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