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Added files:
exim-test/dnszones-src db.ip4.10 db.ip4.127 db.ip4.V4NET
db.ip6.0 db.ip6.V6NET db.test.ex
qualify.test.ex
Log:
CVSing the test suite.
Revision Changes Path
1.1 +19 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.10 (new)
1.1 +10 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.127 (new)
1.1 +60 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.V4NET (new)
1.1 +11 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip6.0 (new)
1.1 +12 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip6.V6NET (new)
1.1 +360 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.test.ex (new)
1.1 +5 -0 exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/qualify.test.ex (new)
Index: db.ip4.10
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.10,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing reverse zone file for use when testing DNS handling in
; Exim. This is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone name
; is 10.in-addr.arpa. This file is passed through the substitution mechanism
; before being used by the fakens auxiliary program, though in fact there is
; nothing to substitute.
; This zone exists to handle reverse lookups for the host with a huge number of
; IP addresses that get manufactured by the fake_gethostbyname() function in
; Exim. They are hard-wired to use the 10.250.0.0/16 network. Apart from that
; one use, the test suite shouldn't be using that network, so everything else
; is passed on to res_search(). The next line triggers this action.
PASS ON NOT FOUND
*.250 PTR manyhome.test.ex.
; End
Index: db.ip4.127
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.127,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing reverse zone file for use when testing DNS handling in
; Exim. This is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone name
; is 127.in-addr.arpa. This file is passed through the substitution mechanism
; before being used by the fakens auxiliary program.
1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. PTR localhost.
; End
Index: db.ip4.V4NET
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip4.V4NET,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing reverse zone file for use when testing DNS handling in
; Exim. This is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone name
; is determined by the V4NET substitution. This file is passed through the
; substitution mechanism before being used by the fakens auxiliary program.
1.0.0 PTR ten-1.test.ex.
2.0.0 PTR ten-2.test.ex.
3.0.0 PTR ten-3-alias.test.ex.
3.0.0 PTR ten-3.test.ex.
4.0.0 PTR ten-4.test.ex.
5.0.0 PTR ten-5-6.test.ex.
6.0.0 PTR ten-5-6.test.ex.
; V4NET.0.0.97 is deliberately not reverse registered
98.0.0 PTR noforward.test.ex.
99.0.0 PTR ten-99.TEST.EX.
; V4NET.11.12.13 (black-1) is deliberately not reverse registered
14.12.11 PTR black-2.test.ex.
10.10.10 PTR myhost.test.ex.
5.4.12 PTR other1.test.ex.
1.3.12 PTR other2.test.ex.
2.3.12 PTR other2.test.ex.
1.0.99 PTR other99.test.ex.
; The first of these deliberately points back to a different name
; with a different address - that of the second one.
99.99.99 PTR badB.test.ex.
98.99.99 PTR badB.test.ex.
; This host has multiple names with several components, for
; testing negative wildcard matching
97.99.99 PTR x.gov.uk.test.ex.
97.99.99 PTR x.co.uk.test.ex.
; This points to a name that will give `try again' when looked
; up from within the test harness.
96.99.99 PTR x.test.again.dns.
; This IP number points back to a legitimate host, but also to a name that
; isn't forward registered
90.99.99 PTR oneback.test.ex.
90.99.99 PTR host1.masq.test.ex.
; This is a duff registration for testing
255.255.255 PTR .
; End
Index: db.ip6.0
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip6.0,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing reverse zone file for use when testing DNS handling in
; Exim. This is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone name
; is 0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa. This file is passed through the substitution mechanism
; before being used by the fakens auxiliary program, though in fact there is
; nothing to substitute.
1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 PTR localhost.
; End
Index: db.ip6.V6NET
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.ip6.V6NET,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing reverse zone file for use when testing DNS handling in
; Exim. This is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone
; name is determined by the V6NET substitution. This file is passed through
; the substitution mechanism before being used by the fakens auxiliary program,
; though in fact there is nothing to substitute.
2.6.0.a.6.8.e.f.f.f.0.2.0.0.a.0.1.0.0.0.2.1.0.0.0.0.0.0 PTR testptr-arpa.ipv6.test.ex.
d.0.0.0.c.b.a.0.8.0.0.0.7.0.0.0.6.0.0.0.5.0.0.0.4.3.2.1 PTR test3.ipv6.test.ex.
; End
Index: db.test.ex
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; $Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/db.test.ex,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
; This is a testing zone file for use when testing DNS handling in Exim. This
; is a fake zone of no real use - hence no SOA record. The zone name is
; test.ex. This file is passed through the substitution mechanism before being
; used by the fakens auxiliary program. This inserts the actual IP addresses
; of the local host into the zone.
; NOTE (1): apart from ::1, IPv6 addresses must always have 8 components. Do
; not abbreviate them by using the :: feature. Leading zeros in components may,
; however, be omitted.
; NOTE (2): the fakens program is very simple and assumes that the buffer into
; which is puts the response is always going to be big enough. In other words,
; the expectation is for just a few RRs for each query.
; NOTE (3): the top-level networks for testing addresses are parameterized by
; the use of V4NET and V6NET. These networks should be such that no real
; host ever uses them.
test.ex. NS exim.test.ex.
test.ex. TXT "A TXT record for test.ex."
cname CNAME test.ex.
ptr PTR data.for.ptr.test.ex.
; Standard localhost handling
localhost A 127.0.0.1
localhost AAAA ::1
; This name exists only if qualified; it is never automatically qualified
dontqualify A V4NET.255.255.254
; A host with upper case letters in its canonical name
UpperCase A 127.0.0.1
; A host with UTF-8 characters in its name
mx.Ï A V4NET.255.255.255
; A non-standard name for localhost
thishost A 127.0.0.1
; Another host with both A and AAAA records
46 A V4NET.0.0.4
AAAA V6NET:ffff:836f:0a00:000a:0800:200a:c031
; And another
46b A V4NET.0.0.5
AAAA V6NET:ffff:836f:0a00:000a:0800:200a:c033
; A working IPv4 address and a non-working IPv6 address, with different
; names so they can have different MX values
46c AAAA V6NET:ffff:836f:0a00:000a:0800:200a:c033
46d A HOSTIPV4
; A host with just a non-local IPv6 address
v6 AAAA V6NET:ffff:836f:0a00:000a:0800:200a:c032
; Alias A and CNAME records for the local host, under the name "eximtesthost"
eximtesthost A HOSTIPV4
alias-eximtesthost CNAME eximtesthost.test.ex.
; A bad CNAME
badcname CNAME rhubarb.test.ex.
; Test a name containing an underscore
a_b A 99.99.99.99
; The reverse registration for this name is an empty string
empty A V4NET.255.255.255
; Some IPv6 stuff
eximtesthost.ipv6 AAAA HOSTIPV6
test2.ipv6 AAAA V6NET:2101:12:1:a00:20ff:fe86:a062
test3.ipv6 AAAA V6NET:1234:5:6:7:8:abc:0d
; A case of forward and backward pointers disagreeing
badA A V4NET.99.99.99
badB A V4NET.99.99.98
; A host with multiple names in different (sub) domains
; These are intended to be within test.ex - absence of final dots is deliberate
x.gov.uk A V4NET.99.99.97
x.co.uk A V4NET.99.99.97
; A host, the reverse lookup of whose IP address gives this name plus another
; that does not forward resolve to the same address
oneback A V4NET.99.99.90
host1.masq A V4NET.90.90.90
; Fake hosts are registered in the V4NET.0.0.0 subnet. In the past, the
; 10.0.0.0/8 network was used; hence the names of the hosts.
ten-1 A V4NET.0.0.1
ten-2 A V4NET.0.0.2
ten-3 A V4NET.0.0.3
ten-3-alias A V4NET.0.0.3
ten-3xtra A V4NET.0.0.3
ten-4 A V4NET.0.0.4
ten-5 A V4NET.0.0.5
ten-6 A V4NET.0.0.6
ten-5-6 A V4NET.0.0.5
A V4NET.0.0.6
ten-99 A V4NET.0.0.99
black-1 A V4NET.11.12.13
black-2 A V4NET.11.12.14
myhost A V4NET.10.10.10
myhost2 A V4NET.10.10.10
other1 A V4NET.12.4.5
other2 A V4NET.12.3.1
A V4NET.12.3.2
other99 A V4NET.99.0.1
testsub.sub A V4NET.99.0.3
; This one's real name really is recurse.test.ex.test.ex. It is done like
; this for testing host widening, without getting tangled up in qualify issues.
recurse.test.ex A V4NET.99.0.2
; -------- Testing RBL records -------
; V4NET.11.12.13 is deliberately not reverse-registered
13.12.11.V4NET.rbl A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a test blacklisting message"
14.12.11.V4NET.rbl A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a test blacklisting message"
15.12.11.V4NET.rbl A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a very long blacklisting message, continuing for ages and ages and certainly being longer than 128 characters which was a previous limit on the length that Exim was prepared to handle."
14.12.11.V4NET.rbl2 A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a test blacklisting2 message"
16.12.11.V4NET.rbl2 A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a test blacklisting2 message"
14.12.11.V4NET.rbl3 A 127.0.0.2
TXT "This is a test blacklisting3 message"
15.12.11.V4NET.rbl3 A 127.0.0.3
TXT "This is a very long blacklisting message, continuing for ages and ages and certainly being longer than 128 characters which was a previous limit on the length that Exim was prepared to handle."
20.12.11.V4NET.rbl4 A 127.0.0.6
21.12.11.V4NET.rbl4 A 127.0.0.7
1.13.13.V4NET.rbl CNAME non-exist.test.ex.
2.13.13.V4NET.rbl A 127.0.0.1
A 127.0.0.2
; -------- Testing MX records --------
mxcased MX 5 ten-99.TEST.EX.
; Points to a host with both A and AAAA
mx46 MX 46 46.test.ex.
; Points to two hosts with both kinds of address, equal precedence
mx4646 MX 46 46.test.ex.
MX 46 46b.test.ex.
; Ditto, with a third IPv6 host
mx46466 MX 46 46.test.ex.
MX 46 46b.test.ex.
MX 46 v6.test.ex.
; Points to a host with a working IPv4 and a non-working IPv6 record
mx46cd MX 10 46c.test.ex.
MX 11 46d.test.ex.
; Two equal precedence pointing to a v4 and a v6 host
mx246 MX 10 v6.test.ex.
MX 10 ten-1.test.ex.
; Lowest-numbered points to local host
mxt1 MX 5 eximtesthost.test.ex.
; Points only to non-existent hosts
mxt2 MX 5 not-exist.test.ex.
; Points to some non-existent hosts;
; Lowest numbered existing points to local host
mxt3 MX 5 not-exist.test.ex.
MX 6 eximtesthost.test.ex.
; Points to some non-existent hosts;
; Lowest numbered existing points to non-local host
mxt3r MX 5 not-exist.test.ex.
MX 6 exim.org.
; Points to an alias
mxt4 MX 5 alias-eximtesthost.test.ex.
; Various combinations of precedence and local host
mxt5 MX 5 eximtesthost.test.ex.
MX 5 ten-1.test.ex.
mxt6 MX 5 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 6 eximtesthost.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-2.test.ex.
mxt7 MX 5 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 7 eximtesthost.test.ex.
MX 8 ten-1.test.ex.
mxt8 MX 5 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 7 eximtesthost.test.ex.
MX 7 ten-4.test.ex.
MX 8 ten-1.test.ex.
; Same host appearing twice; make some variants in different orders to
; simulate a real nameserver and its round robinning
mxt9 MX 5 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 7 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 8 ten-1.test.ex.
mxt9a MX 6 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 7 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 8 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 5 ten-1.test.ex.
mxt9b MX 7 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 8 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 5 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-2.test.ex.
; MX pointing to IP address
mxt10 MX 5 V4NET.0.0.1.
; Several MXs pointing to local host
mxt11 MX 5 localhost.test.ex.
MX 6 localhost.test.ex.
mxt11a MX 5 localhost.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-1.test.ex.
mxt12 MX 5 local1.test.ex.
MX 6 local2.test.ex.
local1 A 127.0.0.2
local2 A 127.0.0.2
; Some more
mxt13 MX 4 other1.test.ex.
MX 5 other2.test.ex.
; Different hosts with same IP addresses in the list
mxt14 MX 4 ten-5-6.test.ex.
MX 5 ten-5.test.ex.
MX 6 ten-6.test.ex.
; Large number of IP addresses at one MX value, and then some
; at another, to check that hosts_max_try tries the MX different
; values if it can.
mxt99 MX 1 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-4.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-5.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-6.test.ex.
MX 3 black-1.test.ex.
MX 3 black-2.test.ex.
; Special case test for @mx_any (to doublecheck a reported Exim 3 bug isn't
; in Exim 4). The MX points to two names, each with multiple addresses. The
; very last address is the local host. When Exim is testing, it will sort
; these addresses into ascending order.
mxt98 MX 1 98-1.test.ex.
MX 2 98-2.test.ex.
98-1 A V4NET.1.2.3
A V4NET.4.5.6
98-2 A V4NET.7.8.9
A HOSTIPV4
; IP addresses with the same MX value
mxt97 MX 1 ten-1.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-2.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-3.test.ex.
MX 1 ten-4.test.ex.
; MX pointing to a single-component name that exists if qualified, but not
; if not. We use the special name dontqualify to stop the fake resolver
; qualifying it.
mxt1c MX 1 dontqualify.
; MX with UTF-8 characters in its name
Ï MX 0 mx.Ï.test.ex.
; -------- Testing SRV records --------
_smtp._tcp.srv01 SRV 0 0 25 ten-1.test.ex.
_smtp._tcp.srv02 SRV 1 3 99 ten-1.test.ex.
SRV 1 1 99 ten-2.test.ex.
SRV 3 0 66 ten-3.test.ex.
_smtp._tcp.nosmtp SRV 0 0 0 .
_smtp2._tcp.srv03 SRV 0 0 88 ten-4.test.ex.
_smtp._tcp.srv27 SRV 0 0 PORT_S localhost
; -------- With some for CSA testing plus their A records -------
_client._smtp.csa1 SRV 1 2 0 csa1.test.ex.
_client._smtp.csa2 SRV 1 1 0 csa2.test.ex.
csa1 A V4NET.9.8.7
csa2 A V4NET.9.8.8
; End
Index: qualify.test.ex
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$Cambridge: exim/exim-test/dnszones-src/qualify.test.ex,v 1.1 2006/02/06 16:22:56 ph10 Exp $
The contents of this file are not used. Its name is used as a way of specifying
the domain that is to be used to qualify unqualified domain names when given to
the fake DNS resolver.