# #-- tcp_idle_timeout.test --# # source the master var file when it's there [ -f ../.tpkg.var.master ] && source ../.tpkg.var.master # use .tpkg.var.test for in test variable passing [ -f .tpkg.var.test ] && source .tpkg.var.test # Run up unbound with a 2s idle timeout. Try a normal TCP query, check it works, and then check that a connection with a 4s send delay fails. if uname | grep MINGW >/dev/null; then echo "no job control in shell on windows. end test" exit 0 fi PRE="../.." . ../common.sh get_make (cd $PRE; $MAKE streamtcp) # first test a single TCP query with no delay. echo "> query www.example.com." $PRE/streamtcp -f 127.0.0.1@$UNBOUND_PORT www.example.com. A IN >outfile 2>&1 if test "$?" -ne 0; then echo "exit status not OK" echo "> cat logfiles" cat outfile cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "Not OK" exit 1 else echo "exit status OK" fi echo "> cat logfiles" cat outfile cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep "10.20.30.40" outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi # now test query with delay should fail. echo "> query www.example.com." $PRE/streamtcp -d 4 -f 127.0.0.1@$UNBOUND_PORT www.example.com. A IN >outfile 2>&1 if test "$?" -eq 0; then echo "exit status OK" echo "> cat logfiles" cat outfile cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "Not OK" exit 1 else echo "exit status not OK" fi echo "> cat logfiles" cat outfile cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "OK" exit 0