nixosTests.nscd: init, move DynamicUser test into there

nixosTests.systemd is quite heavy, it requires a full graphical system,
which is quite a big of a rebuild if the only thing you want to test is
whether dynamic users work.

This is now moved to an `nscd` test, which tests various NSS lookups,
making extra sure that the nscd path is tested, not the fallback path
(by hiding /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/hosts for getent).

nixosTests.resolv is removed. It didn't check for reverse lookups,
didn't catch nscd breaking halfway in between, and also had an
ambiguous reverse lookup - 192.0.2.1 could either reverse lookup to
host-ipv4.example.net, or host-dual.example.net.
This commit is contained in:
Florian Klink 2022-10-07 11:40:33 +02:00
parent 4e385bec15
commit 1224368495
4 changed files with 94 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -440,6 +440,7 @@ in {
non-default-filesystems = handleTest ./non-default-filesystems.nix {};
noto-fonts = handleTest ./noto-fonts.nix {};
novacomd = handleTestOn ["x86_64-linux"] ./novacomd.nix {};
nscd = handleTest ./nscd.nix {};
nsd = handleTest ./nsd.nix {};
nzbget = handleTest ./nzbget.nix {};
nzbhydra2 = handleTest ./nzbhydra2.nix {};
@ -529,7 +530,6 @@ in {
rasdaemon = handleTest ./rasdaemon.nix {};
redis = handleTest ./redis.nix {};
redmine = handleTest ./redmine.nix {};
resolv = handleTest ./resolv.nix {};
restartByActivationScript = handleTest ./restart-by-activation-script.nix {};
restic = handleTest ./restic.nix {};
retroarch = handleTest ./retroarch.nix {};

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@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... }:
let
# build a getent that itself doesn't see anything in /etc/hosts and
# /etc/nsswitch.conf, by using libredirect to steer its own requests to
# /dev/null.
# This means is /has/ to go via nscd to actuallly resolve any of the
# additionally configured hosts.
getent' = pkgs.writeScript "getent-without-etc-hosts" ''
export NIX_REDIRECTS=/etc/hosts=/dev/null:/etc/nsswitch.conf=/dev/null
export LD_PRELOAD=${pkgs.libredirect}/lib/libredirect.so
exec getent $@
'';
in
{
name = "nscd";
nodes.machine = { lib, ... }: {
imports = [ common/user-account.nix ];
networking.extraHosts = ''
2001:db8::1 somehost.test
192.0.2.1 somehost.test
'';
};
testScript = ''
start_all()
machine.wait_for_unit("default.target")
# Regression test for https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/50273
with subtest("DynamicUser actually allocates a user"):
assert "iamatest" in machine.succeed(
"systemd-run --pty --property=Type=oneshot --property=DynamicUser=yes --property=User=iamatest whoami"
)
# Test resolution of somehost.test with getent', to make sure we go via nscd
with subtest("host lookups via nscd"):
# ahosts
output = machine.succeed("${getent'} ahosts somehost.test")
assert "192.0.2.1" in output
assert "2001:db8::1" in output
# ahostsv4
output = machine.succeed("${getent'} ahostsv4 somehost.test")
assert "192.0.2.1" in output
assert "2001:db8::1" not in output
# ahostsv6
output = machine.succeed("${getent'} ahostsv6 somehost.test")
assert "192.0.2.1" not in output
assert "2001:db8::1" in output
# reverse lookups (hosts)
assert "somehost.test" in machine.succeed("${getent'} hosts 2001:db8::1")
assert "somehost.test" in machine.succeed("${getent'} hosts 192.0.2.1")
# Test host resolution via nss modules works
# We rely on nss-myhostname in this case, which resolves *.localhost and
# _gateway.
# We don't need to use getent' here, as non-glibc nss modules can only be
# discovered via nscd.
with subtest("nss-myhostname provides hostnames (ahosts)"):
# ahosts
output = machine.succeed("getent ahosts foobar.localhost")
assert "::1" in output
assert "127.0.0.1" in output
# ahostsv4
output = machine.succeed("getent ahostsv4 foobar.localhost")
assert "::1" not in output
assert "127.0.0.1" in output
# ahostsv6
output = machine.succeed("getent ahostsv6 foobar.localhost")
assert "::1" in output
assert "127.0.0.1" not in output
# ahosts
output = machine.succeed("getent ahosts _gateway")
# returns something like the following:
# 10.0.2.2 STREAM _gateway
# 10.0.2.2 DGRAM
# 10.0.2.2 RAW
# fe80::2 STREAM
# fe80::2 DGRAM
# fe80::2 RAW
# Verify we see both ip addresses
assert "10.0.2.2" in output
assert "fe80::2" in output
'';
})

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# Test whether DNS resolving returns multiple records and all address families.
import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... } : {
name = "resolv";
meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ ckauhaus ];
};
nodes.resolv = { ... }: {
networking.extraHosts = ''
# IPv4 only
192.0.2.1 host-ipv4.example.net
192.0.2.2 host-ipv4.example.net
# IP6 only
2001:db8::2:1 host-ipv6.example.net
2001:db8::2:2 host-ipv6.example.net
# dual stack
192.0.2.1 host-dual.example.net
192.0.2.2 host-dual.example.net
2001:db8::2:1 host-dual.example.net
2001:db8::2:2 host-dual.example.net
'';
};
testScript = ''
def addrs_in(hostname, addrs):
res = resolv.succeed("getent ahosts {}".format(hostname))
for addr in addrs:
assert addr in res, "Expected output '{}' not found in\n{}".format(addr, res)
start_all()
resolv.wait_for_unit("nscd")
ipv4 = ["192.0.2.1", "192.0.2.2"]
ipv6 = ["2001:db8::2:1", "2001:db8::2:2"]
with subtest("IPv4 resolves"):
addrs_in("host-ipv4.example.net", ipv4)
with subtest("IPv6 resolves"):
addrs_in("host-ipv6.example.net", ipv6)
with subtest("Dual stack resolves"):
addrs_in("host-dual.example.net", ipv4 + ipv6)
'';
})

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@ -87,12 +87,6 @@ import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... }: {
machine.succeed("test -e /home/alice/user_conf_read")
machine.succeed("test -z $(ls -1 /var/log/journal)")
# Regression test for https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/50273
with subtest("DynamicUser actually allocates a user"):
assert "iamatest" in machine.succeed(
"systemd-run --pty --property=Type=oneshot --property=DynamicUser=yes --property=User=iamatest whoami"
)
with subtest("regression test for https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77507"):
retcode, output = machine.execute("systemctl status testservice1.service")
assert retcode in [0, 3] # https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77507