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2014-10-26tests: enhance output of grep and test failsDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-24promote filesize to a hashstringDavid Kalnischkies
It is a very simple hashstring, which is why it isn't contributing to the usability of a list of them, but it is also trivial to check and calculate, so it doesn't hurt checking it either as it can combined even with the simplest other hashes greatly complicate attacks on them as you suddenly need a same-size hash collision, which is usually a lot harder to achieve.
2014-10-23tests: support 'installed' release in insertpackageDavid Kalnischkies
It is sometimes handy to have an installed package also in the archive, but this was until now harder than it should as you had to duplicate the lines, which is especially dangerous while writing the tests as it easily happens that these two lines divert and so the same-but-different version detection kicks in. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23switch tests to Translation-en usageDavid Kalnischkies
We can use either and some tests exercise this, but the default should be what we want to use and that is a split out long description file which is properly mentioned in the Release file. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23add test for Basic Authentication schemeDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-23chown finished partial files earlierDavid Kalnischkies
partial files are chowned by the Item baseclass to let the methods work with them. Now, this baseclass is also responsible for chowning the files back to root instead of having various deeper levels do this. The consequence is that all overloaded Failed() methods now call the Item::Failed base as their first step. The same is done for Done(). The effect is that even in partial files usually don't belong to _apt anymore, helping sneakernets and reducing possibilities of a bad method modifying files not belonging to them. The change is supported by the framework not only supporting being run as root, but with proper permission management, too, so that privilege dropping can be tested with them.
2014-10-20test if TMPDIR is accessible before usingDavid Kalnischkies
Private temporary directories as created by e.g. libpam-tmpdir are nice, but they are also very effective in preventing our priviledge dropping to work as TMPDIR will be set to a directory only root has access to, so working with it as _apt will fail. We circumvent this by extending our check for a usable TMPDIR setting by checking access rights. Closes: 765951
2014-10-20testcases: do not allow warnings in testsuccessDavid Kalnischkies
Adds a new testwarning which tests for zero exit and the presents of a warning in the output, failing if either is not the case or if an error is found, too. This allows us to change testsuccess to accept only totally successful executions (= without warnings) which should help finding regressions. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20check for failure message in testsuccess/failureDavid Kalnischkies
These functions check the exit code of the command, but for apt commands we can go further and require an error message for non-zero exits and none for zero exits. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20check lists/ content in tests doing rollbackDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20autorun permission tests for all apt-get update callsDavid Kalnischkies
Adds some infrastructure to run tests automatically for certain commands. The first command being 'apt-get update' (and 'apt update') which check for correct permission and owner of the files in lists/. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-20aborted reverify restores file owner and permissionDavid Kalnischkies
If we get an IMS hit for an InRelease file we use the file we already have and pass it into reverification, but this changes the permissions and on abort of the transaction they weren't switched back. This is now done, additionally, every file in partial which hasn't failed gets permission and owner changed for root access as well, as it is very well possible that the next invocation will (re)use these files.
2014-10-20reenable support for -s (and co) in apt-get sourceDavid Kalnischkies
The conversion to accept only relevant options for commands has forgotten another one, so adding it again even through the usecase might very well be equally good served by --print-uris. Closes: 742578
2014-10-15ignore Acquire::GzipIndexes for cdrom sourcesDavid Kalnischkies
We do not support compressed indexes for cdrom sources as we rewrite some of them, so supporting it correctly could be hard. What we do instead in the meantime is probably disabling it for cdrom sources.
2014-10-15Merge branch 'debian/sid' into debian/experimentalDavid Kalnischkies
The acquire code changed completely, so this is more an import of the testcase and a new fix than the merge of an existent fix. Conflicts: apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc
2014-10-15don't cleanup cdrom files in apt-get updateDavid Kalnischkies
Regression from merging 801745284905e7962aa77a9f37a6b4e7fcdc19d0 and b0f4b486e6850c5f98520ccf19da71d0ed748ae4. While fine by itself, merged the part fixing the filename is skipped if a cdrom source is encountered, so that our list-cleanup removes what seems to be orphaned files. Closes: 765458
2014-10-15testcases runable as rootDavid Kalnischkies
Running the testcases is usually not a good idea, but it can be handy to check if the privilege dropping works. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-14Add new configallowinsecurerepositories to the test frameworkMichael Vogt
Add a new configallowinsecurerepositories that controls the value of Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories for the tests. Set it to "false" for most of the testsuite and only enable it where its really needed. We want to switch the default for this post-jessie.
2014-10-14Merge branch 'debian/sid' into debian/experimentalMichael Vogt
2014-10-13do not load filesize in pkgAcqIndexTrans explicitlyDavid Kalnischkies
The constructor is calling the baseclass pkgAcqIndex which does this already – and also does it correctly for compressed files which would overwise lead to the size of uncompressed files to be expected. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-13fix compile and tests errorDavid Kalnischkies
I am pretty sure I did that before committing broken stuff… Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-13trusted=yes sources are secure, we just don't know whyDavid Kalnischkies
Do not require a special flag to be present to update trusted=yes sources as this flag in the sources.list is obviously special enough. Note that this is just disabling the error message, the user will still be warned about all the (possible) failures the repository generated, it is just triggering the acceptance of the warnings on a source-by-source level. Similarily, the trusted=no flag doesn't require the user to pass additional flags to update, if the repository looks fine in the view of apt it will update just fine. The unauthenticated warnings will "just" be presented then the data is used. In case you wonder: Both was the behavior in previous versions, too.
2014-10-08Merge remote-tracking branch 'donkult/feature/acq-trans' into ↵Michael Vogt
feature/expected-size
2014-10-08fix http-pipeline-messup testcaseDavid Kalnischkies
The test generates failures if the created deb files have the same size, so we try a little harder to avoid having the same size for them. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-07do not show IP in output of testcasesDavid Kalnischkies
On travis-ci connect.cc detects a rotation, triggering it store the IP which is later appended to the error message, which is all nice and great if we deal with a real server, but in the testcases it just triggers failures as strings do not match. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-07Send "Fail-Reason: MaximumSizeExceeded" from the methodMichael Vogt
Communicate the fail reason from the methods to the parent and Rename() failed files.
2014-10-07don't show ErrorText for Ign by defaultDavid Kalnischkies
Some distributions (or repositories) do not have as much "Ign-discipline" as I would like to, so that could be pretty distracting for our users if enabled by default. It is handy for testcases though. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-07Add new Acquire::MaxReleaseFileSize=10*1000*1000 optionMichael Vogt
This option controls the maximum size of Release/Release.gpg/InRelease files. The rational is that we do not know the size of these files in advance and we want to protect against a denial of service attack where someone sends us endless amounts of data until the disk is full (we do know the size all other files (Packages/Sources/debs)).
2014-10-07Merge branch 'feature/acq-trans' into feature/expected-sizeMichael Vogt
2014-10-07make expected-size a maximum-size check as this is what we want at this pointMichael Vogt
2014-10-07Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/debian/experimental' into ↵Michael Vogt
feature/acq-trans Conflicts: apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc
2014-10-07fix test-cve-2013-1051-InRelease-parsing (fails now in the method)Michael Vogt
2014-10-07display errortext for all Err as well as Ign logsDavid Kalnischkies
consistently using Item::Failed in all specializec classes helps setting up some information bits otherwise unset, so some errors had an empty reason as an error. Ign is upgraded to display the error message we ignored to further help in understanding what happens.
2014-10-07use _apt:root only for partial directoriesDavid Kalnischkies
Using a different user for calling methods is intended to protect us from methods running amok (via remotely exploited bugs) by limiting what can be done by them. By using root:root for the final directories and just have the files in partial writeable by the methods we enhance this in sofar as a method can't modify already verified data in its parent directory anymore. As a side effect, this also clears most of the problems you could have if the final directories are shared without user-sharing or if these directories disappear as they are now again root owned and only the partial directories contain _apt owned files (usually none if apt isn't running) and the directory itself is autocreated with the right permissions.
2014-10-07ensure partial dirs are 0700 and owned by _apt:rootDavid Kalnischkies
Reworks the API involved in creating and setting up the fetcher to be a bit more pleasent to look at and work with as e.g. an empty string for no lock isn't very nice. With the lock we can also stop creating all our partial directories "just in case". This way we can also be a bit more aggressive with the partial directory itself as with a lock, we know we will gone need it.
2014-10-06make http size check workMichael Vogt
2014-10-06implement the updated build profile specjosch
2014-10-06fix testMichael Vogt
2014-10-06cleanup pkgAcq*::Failed()Michael Vogt
2014-10-06Rework pkgAcqMeta{Index,Sig,ClearSig}::Done() for readabilityMichael Vogt
Move common code out but do not use subclassing for ::Done to make it easier to understand what each class is doing when its done
2014-10-06update testMichael Vogt
2014-10-02cleanup around pkgAcqMetaSig and improved testsMichael Vogt
2014-10-02ensure world-readability for trusted.gpg in postinstDavid Kalnischkies
apt-key creates trusted.gpg if it needs it with 644 nowadays, but before it ensured this, it was gpg creating it, which gives it by default 600. Not a problem as long as our gpgv is run as root, but now that we drop privileges we have to ensure that we can also read trusted.gpg files created by earlier apt-key versions. Closes: 647001
2014-10-02donkults fixesMichael Vogt
2014-10-01fix leftover files from Acquire::GzipIndexMichael Vogt
2014-10-01hack around test-apt-update-unauth failureMichael Vogt
2014-10-01fix test-apt-update-nofallback testMichael Vogt
2014-10-01update test/integration/test-releasefile-verificationMichael Vogt
2014-10-01Use Acquire::Allow{InsecureRepositories,DowngradeToInsecureRepositories}Michael Vogt
The configuration key Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories controls if apt allows loading of unsigned repositories at all. The configuration Acquire::AllowDowngradeToInsecureRepositories controls if a signed repository can ever become unsigned. This should really never be needed but we provide it to avoid having to mess around in /var/lib/apt/lists if there is a use-case for this (which I can't think of right now).
2014-09-30support parsing of all hashes for pdiffDavid Kalnischkies
The fileformat of a pdiff index stores currently only SHA1 hashes. With this change, we look for all other hashes we support as well and take what we get, so that we can work after the release of jessie to get right of SHA1 if we want to. Note that the completely patched file is and was checked against the hashes collected from the Release file, so this transition isn't mission critical.