tinc/test/invite-tinc-up.test

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#!/bin/sh
. ./testlib.sh
# Initialize one node
$tinc $c1 <<EOF
init foo
set DeviceType dummy
set Address localhost
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set Port 32756
start $r1
EOF
# Generate an invitation and let another node join the VPN
sleep 1
cat >$d1/invitation-created <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
echo Name = \$NODE >\$INVITATION_FILE
echo Ifconfig = 93.184.216.34/24 >>\$INVITATION_FILE
echo Route = 2606:2800:220:1::/64 2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946 >>\$INVITATION_FILE
echo Route = 1.2.3.4 1234:: >>\$INVITATION_FILE
$tinc $c1 export >>\$INVITATION_FILE
EOF
chmod u+x $d1/invitation-created
$tinc $c1 invite bar | $tinc $c2 --batch join
# Test equivalence of host config files
cmp $d1/hosts/foo $d2/hosts/foo
test "`grep ^Ed25519PublicKey $d1/hosts/bar`" = "`grep ^Ed25519PublicKey $d2/hosts/bar`"
# Check if the tinc-up.invitation file is created and contains the right commands
test -f $d2/tinc-up.invitation
fgrep -q "93.184.216.34/24" $d2/tinc-up.invitation
fgrep -q "2606:2800:220:1::/64" $d2/tinc-up.invitation
fgrep -q "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" $d2/tinc-up.invitation
fgrep -q "1234::" $d2/tinc-up.invitation && exit 1
# Check that no tinc-up is created and that tinc-up.invitation is not executable
test -x $d2/tinc-up.invitation && exit 1
test -f $d2/tinc-up && exit 1
$tinc $c1 stop