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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Clay
3033fd96b0
Move unit test compat code out of lib/ansible/. (#46996)
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
2018-10-12 20:01:14 -07:00
Gregory Hellings
6f007c35c1 Improved the documentation of known_hosts
The documentation for the key parameter was lacking in specificity and
also lacking in testing. These parts are both remedied herein.

Fixes #43157
2018-07-24 09:25:12 -04:00
Dag Wieers
4efec414e7 test/: PEP8 compliancy (#24803)
* test/: PEP8 compliancy

- Make PEP8 compliant

* Python3 chokes on casting int to bytes (#24952)

But if we tell the formatter that the var is a number, it works
2017-05-30 18:05:19 +01:00
Marius Gedminas
2efb692cc4 known_hosts: support --diff (#20349)
* known_hosts: support --diff

* known_hosts: support --diff also without --check

* Add unit tests and fix incorrect diff in one corner case

Tests are good!

* Refactor for readability

* Python 3 compat

* More Python 3 compat

* Add an integration test for known_hosts

* Handle ssh-keygen -HF returning non-zero exit code

AFAICT this is a bug in ssh-keygen in some newer OpenSSH versions
(>= 6.4 probably; see commit dd9d5cc670):
when you invoke ssh-keygen with -H and -F <host> options, it always
returns exit code 1.  This is because in ssh-keygen.c there's a function
do_known_hosts() which calls

  exit (find_host && !ctx.found_key);

at the end, and find_host is 1 (because we passed -F on the command line),
but ctx.found_key is always 0.  Why is found_key always 0?  Because the
callback passed to hostkeys_foreach(), which is known_hosts_hash(),
never bothers to set found_key to 1.

* This test does not need root

* Avoid ssh-ed25519 keys in sample known_hosts file

Older versions of OpenSSH do not like them and ssh-keygen -HF
aborts with an error when it sees such keys:

  line 5 invalid key: example.net...
  /root/ansible_testing/known_hosts is not a valid known_hosts file.

* Fix Python 3 errors

Specifically, the default mode of tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile is 'w+b',
which means Python 3 wants us to write bytes objects to it -- but the
keys we have are all unicode strings.
2017-02-08 09:56:03 -05:00