# #-- dnscrypt_cert.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 PRE="../.." . ../common.sh # do the test # Query plain request over DNSCrypt channel get closed # We use TCP to avoid hanging on waiting for UDP. # We expect `outfile` to contain no DNS payload echo "> dig TCP www.example.com. DNSCrypt port" dig +tcp @127.0.0.1 -p $DNSCRYPT_PORT www.example.com. A | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep "QUESTION SECTION" outfile; then echo "NOK" exit 1 else echo "OK" fi # Plaintext query on unbound port works correctly. echo "> dig www.example.com." dig @127.0.0.1 -p $UNBOUND_PORT www.example.com. A | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep "10.20.30.42" outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi # Plaintext query on unbound port works correctly with TCP. echo "> dig TCP www.example.com." dig +tcp @127.0.0.1 -p $UNBOUND_PORT www.example.com. A | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep "10.20.30.42" outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi for opt in '' '+tcp' do # Plaintext query on dnscrypt port returns cert when asking for providername/TXT. # Check that it returns 1.cert. echo "> dig TXT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. 1_salsa.CERT. DNSCrypt plaintext ${opt}" dig ${opt} @127.0.0.1 -p $DNSCRYPT_PORT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. TXT | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep -F 'DNSC\000\001\000\000i\230\177hg\210 \172>\1438\247\174\154U\216\188\152\145y\000U\254\208\183qBQ\158\019S\189\180\150\013K\160\220\248\236\028`\131\174\214!\017Xk\202\152\189\026T\224\180)'"'"'9u\026\143\004\002\195\027\1912\203\176D\016\180e\198h\136{\216s;Sd2^\154\225\005<\016C\205+S\219A\195\027\1912\203\176D\016Y\160\203\009Y\160\203\009u\210\207\137' outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi # Plaintext query on dnscrypt port returns cert when asking for providername/TXT. # Check that it returns 2.cert. echo "> dig TXT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. 2_salsa.CERT. DNSCrypt plaintext ${opt}" dig ${opt} @127.0.0.1 -p $DNSCRYPT_PORT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. TXT | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep -F 'DNSC\000\001\000\000AX\031\201\243\201LI<-\146]LU\247LY\2376\014K\194$D\151&\008\236\008\220\143We\029\227\030\233\015[4\\\146\174\166`{}\161W\209\228\215\002\205|\207*\011\162$\175\210[\006\245\243W\191\189Z\216\210x\025\204\247\173\227t\138\018\162~\152\253\211\031z\\\002m5\008\254\2244\245\243W\191\189Z\216\210Y\160\203\009Y\160\203\009u\210\207\137' outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "NOK" exit 1 fi # Certificates are local-data for unbound. We can also retrieve them from unbound # port. echo "> dig TXT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. 1_salsa.CERT. Unbound ${opt}" dig ${opt} @127.0.0.1 -p $UNBOUND_PORT 2.dnscrypt-cert.example.com. TXT | tee outfile echo "> cat logfiles" cat fwd.log cat unbound.log echo "> check answer" if grep -F 'DNSC\000\001\000\000i\230\177hg\210 \172>\1438\247\174\154U\216\188\152\145y\000U\254\208\183qBQ\158\019S\189\180\150\013K\160\220\248\236\028`\131\174\214!\017Xk\202\152\189\026T\224\180)'"'"'9u\026\143\004\002\195\027\1912\203\176D\016\180e\198h\136{\216s;Sd2^\154\225\005<\016C\205+S\219A\195\027\1912\203\176D\016Y\160\203\009Y\160\203\009u\210\207\137' outfile; then echo "OK" else echo "Not OK" exit 1 fi done exit 0