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The python scripts invoked by 'make check' didn't work on python3 before. That was a problem on systems where 'python' is python3. Fixes bug 11608; bugfix on 0.2.5.2-alpha.
293 lines
9.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
293 lines
9.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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import binascii
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import hashlib
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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TOR = "./src/or/tor"
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TOP_SRCDIR = "."
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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TOR = sys.argv[1]
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del sys.argv[1]
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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TOP_SRCDIR = sys.argv[1]
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del sys.argv[1]
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class UnexpectedSuccess(Exception):
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pass
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class UnexpectedFailure(Exception):
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pass
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if sys.version < '3':
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def b2s(b):
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return b
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def s2b(s):
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return s
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def NamedTemporaryFile():
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return tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False)
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else:
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def b2s(b):
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return str(b, 'ascii')
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def s2b(s):
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return s.encode('ascii')
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def NamedTemporaryFile():
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return tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w",delete=False,encoding="ascii")
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def contents(fn):
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f = open(fn)
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try:
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return f.read()
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finally:
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f.close()
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def run_tor(args, failure=False):
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p = subprocess.Popen([TOR] + args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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output, _ = p.communicate()
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result = p.poll()
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if result and not failure:
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raise UnexpectedFailure()
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elif not result and failure:
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raise UnexpectedSuccess()
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return b2s(output)
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def spaceify_fp(fp):
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for i in range(0, len(fp), 4):
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yield fp[i:i+4]
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def lines(s):
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out = s.split("\n")
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if out and out[-1] == '':
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del out[-1]
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return out
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def strip_log_junk(line):
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m = re.match(r'([^\[]+\[[a-z]*\] *)(.*)', line)
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if not m:
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return ""+line
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return m.group(2).strip()
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def randstring(entropy_bytes):
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s = os.urandom(entropy_bytes)
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return b2s(binascii.b2a_hex(s))
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def findLineContaining(lines, s):
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for ln in lines:
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if s in ln:
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return True
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return False
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class CmdlineTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_version(self):
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out = run_tor(["--version"])
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self.assertTrue(out.startswith("Tor version "))
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self.assertEqual(len(lines(out)), 1)
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def test_quiet(self):
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out = run_tor(["--quiet", "--quumblebluffin", "1"], failure=True)
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self.assertEqual(out, "")
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def test_help(self):
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out = run_tor(["--help"], failure=False)
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out2 = run_tor(["-h"], failure=False)
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self.assertTrue(out.startswith("Copyright (c) 2001"))
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self.assertTrue(out.endswith(
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"tor -f <torrc> [args]\n"
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"See man page for options, or https://www.torproject.org/ for documentation.\n"))
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self.assertTrue(out == out2)
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def test_hush(self):
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torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc.close()
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try:
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out = run_tor(["--hush", "-f", torrc.name,
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"--quumblebluffin", "1"], failure=True)
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finally:
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os.unlink(torrc.name)
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self.assertEqual(len(lines(out)), 2)
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ln = [ strip_log_junk(l) for l in lines(out) ]
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self.assertEqual(ln[0], "Failed to parse/validate config: Unknown option 'quumblebluffin'. Failing.")
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self.assertEqual(ln[1], "Reading config failed--see warnings above.")
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def test_missing_argument(self):
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out = run_tor(["--hush", "--hash-password"], failure=True)
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self.assertEqual(len(lines(out)), 2)
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ln = [ strip_log_junk(l) for l in lines(out) ]
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self.assertEqual(ln[0], "Command-line option '--hash-password' with no value. Failing.")
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def test_hash_password(self):
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out = run_tor(["--hash-password", "woodwose"])
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result = lines(out)[-1]
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self.assertEqual(result[:3], "16:")
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self.assertEqual(len(result), 61)
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r = binascii.a2b_hex(result[3:])
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self.assertEqual(len(r), 29)
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salt, how, hashed = r[:8], r[8], r[9:]
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self.assertEqual(len(hashed), 20)
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if type(how) == type("A"):
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how = ord(how)
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count = (16 + (how & 15)) << ((how >> 4) + 6)
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stuff = salt + s2b("woodwose")
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repetitions = count // len(stuff) + 1
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inp = stuff * repetitions
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inp = inp[:count]
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self.assertEqual(hashlib.sha1(inp).digest(), hashed)
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def test_digests(self):
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main_c = os.path.join(TOP_SRCDIR, "src", "or", "main.c")
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if os.stat(TOR).st_mtime < os.stat(main_c).st_mtime:
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self.skipTest(TOR+" not up to date")
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out = run_tor(["--digests"])
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main_line = [ l for l in lines(out) if l.endswith("/main.c") ]
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digest, name = main_line[0].split()
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f = open(main_c, 'rb')
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actual = hashlib.sha1(f.read()).hexdigest()
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f.close()
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self.assertEqual(digest, actual)
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def test_dump_options(self):
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default_torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc.write("SocksPort 9999")
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torrc.close()
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default_torrc.write("SafeLogging 0")
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default_torrc.close()
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out_sh = out_nb = out_fl = None
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opts = [ "-f", torrc.name,
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"--defaults-torrc", default_torrc.name ]
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try:
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out_sh = run_tor(["--dump-config", "short"]+opts)
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out_nb = run_tor(["--dump-config", "non-builtin"]+opts)
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out_fl = run_tor(["--dump-config", "full"]+opts)
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out_nr = run_tor(["--dump-config", "bliznert"]+opts,
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failure=True)
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out_verif = run_tor(["--verify-config"]+opts)
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finally:
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os.unlink(torrc.name)
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os.unlink(default_torrc.name)
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self.assertEqual(len(lines(out_sh)), 2)
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self.assertTrue(lines(out_sh)[0].startswith("DataDirectory "))
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self.assertEqual(lines(out_sh)[1:],
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[ "SocksPort 9999" ])
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self.assertEqual(len(lines(out_nb)), 2)
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self.assertEqual(lines(out_nb),
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[ "SafeLogging 0",
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"SocksPort 9999" ])
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out_fl = lines(out_fl)
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self.assertTrue(len(out_fl) > 100)
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self.assertTrue("SocksPort 9999" in out_fl)
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self.assertTrue("SafeLogging 0" in out_fl)
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self.assertTrue("ClientOnly 0" in out_fl)
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self.assertTrue(out_verif.endswith("Configuration was valid\n"))
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def test_list_fingerprint(self):
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tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='ttca_')
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torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc.write("ORPort 9999\n")
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torrc.write("DataDirectory %s\n"%tmpdir)
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torrc.write("Nickname tippi")
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torrc.close()
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opts = ["-f", torrc.name]
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try:
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out = run_tor(["--list-fingerprint"]+opts)
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fp = contents(os.path.join(tmpdir, "fingerprint"))
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finally:
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os.unlink(torrc.name)
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shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
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out = lines(out)
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lastlog = strip_log_junk(out[-2])
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lastline = out[-1]
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fp = fp.strip()
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nn_fp = fp.split()[0]
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space_fp = " ".join(spaceify_fp(fp.split()[1]))
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self.assertEqual(lastlog,
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"Your Tor server's identity key fingerprint is '%s'"%fp)
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self.assertEqual(lastline, "tippi %s"%space_fp)
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self.assertEqual(nn_fp, "tippi")
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def test_list_options(self):
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out = lines(run_tor(["--list-torrc-options"]))
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self.assertTrue(len(out)>100)
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self.assertTrue(out[0] <= 'AccountingMax')
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self.assertTrue("UseBridges" in out)
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self.assertTrue("SocksPort" in out)
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def test_cmdline_args(self):
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default_torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc = NamedTemporaryFile()
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torrc.write("SocksPort 9999\n")
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torrc.write("SocksPort 9998\n")
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torrc.write("ORPort 9000\n")
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torrc.write("ORPort 9001\n")
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torrc.write("Nickname eleventeen\n")
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torrc.write("ControlPort 9500\n")
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torrc.close()
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default_torrc.write("")
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default_torrc.close()
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out_sh = out_nb = out_fl = None
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opts = [ "-f", torrc.name,
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"--defaults-torrc", default_torrc.name,
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"--dump-config", "short" ]
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try:
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out_1 = run_tor(opts)
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out_2 = run_tor(opts+["+ORPort", "9003",
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"SocksPort", "9090",
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"/ControlPort",
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"/TransPort",
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"+ExtORPort", "9005"])
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finally:
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os.unlink(torrc.name)
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os.unlink(default_torrc.name)
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out_1 = [ l for l in lines(out_1) if not l.startswith("DataDir") ]
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out_2 = [ l for l in lines(out_2) if not l.startswith("DataDir") ]
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self.assertEqual(out_1,
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["ControlPort 9500",
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"Nickname eleventeen",
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"ORPort 9000",
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"ORPort 9001",
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"SocksPort 9999",
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"SocksPort 9998"])
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self.assertEqual(out_2,
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["ExtORPort 9005",
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"Nickname eleventeen",
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"ORPort 9000",
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"ORPort 9001",
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"ORPort 9003",
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"SocksPort 9090"])
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def test_missing_torrc(self):
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fname = "nonexistent_file_"+randstring(8)
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out = run_tor(["-f", fname, "--verify-config"], failure=True)
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ln = [ strip_log_junk(l) for l in lines(out) ]
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self.assertTrue("Unable to open configuration file" in ln[-2])
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self.assertTrue("Reading config failed" in ln[-1])
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out = run_tor(["-f", fname, "--verify-config", "--ignore-missing-torrc"])
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ln = [ strip_log_junk(l) for l in lines(out) ]
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self.assertTrue(findLineContaining(ln, ", using reasonable defaults"))
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self.assertTrue("Configuration was valid" in ln[-1])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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