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- #! /usr/bin/perl -w -I ..
- #
- # TCP Connection Based Tests via check_tcp
- #
- #
- use strict;
- use Test;
- use vars qw($tests $has_ipv6);
- BEGIN {
- use NPTest;
- $has_ipv6 = NPTest::has_ipv6();
- $tests = $has_ipv6 ? 14 : 11;
- }
- my $host_tcp_http = getTestParameter( "host_tcp_http", "NP_HOST_TCP_HTTP", "localhost",
- "A host providing the HTTP Service (a web server)" );
- my $host_nonresponsive = getTestParameter( "host_nonresponsive", "NP_HOST_NONRESPONSIVE", "10.0.0.1",
- "The hostname of system not responsive to network requests" );
- my $hostname_invalid = getTestParameter( "hostname_invalid", "NP_HOSTNAME_INVALID", "nosuchhost",
- "An invalid (not known to DNS) hostname" );
- my $internet_access = getTestParameter( "NP_INTERNET_ACCESS",
- "Is this system directly connected to the internet?",
- "yes");
- my $successOutput = '/^TCP OK\s-\s+[0-9]?\.?[0-9]+ second response time on port [0-9]+/';
- my $failedExpect = '/^TCP WARNING\s-\sUnexpected response from host/socket on port [0-9]+/';
- my $t;
- $tests = $tests - 4 if $internet_access eq "no";
- plan tests => $tests;
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $host_tcp_http -p 80 -wt 300 -ct 600", 0, $successOutput );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $host_tcp_http -p 81 -wt 0 -ct 0 -to 1", 2 ); # use invalid port for this test
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $host_nonresponsive -p 80 -wt 0 -ct 0 -to 1", 2 );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $hostname_invalid -p 80 -wt 0 -ct 0 -to 1", 2 );
- if($internet_access ne "no") {
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp -S -D 1 -H www.verisign.com -p 443", 0 );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp -S -D 9000,1 -H www.verisign.com -p 443", 1 );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp -S -D 9000 -H www.verisign.com -p 443", 1 );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp -S -D 9000,8999 -H www.verisign.com -p 443", 2 );
- }
- # Need the \r\n to make it more standards compliant with web servers. Need the various quotes
- # so that perl doesn't interpret the \r\n and is passed onto command line correctly
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $host_tcp_http -p 80 -E -s ".'"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n"'." -e 'ThisShouldntMatch' -j", 1, $failedExpect );
- # IPv6 checks
- if($has_ipv6) {
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp $host_tcp_http -p 80 -wt 300 -ct 600 -6 ", 0, $successOutput );
- $t += checkCmd( "./check_tcp -6 -p 80 www.heise.de", 0 );
- }
- exit(0) if defined($Test::Harness::VERSION);
- exit($tests - $t);
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