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# LTP Network Tests
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## Pre-requisites
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Enable all the networking services on test machine(s): rshd, nfsd, fingerd.
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## Single Host Configuration
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It is a default configuration ('RHOST' is not defined). LTP adds 'ltp_ns'
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network namespace and auto-configure 'veth' pair according to LTP network
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environment variables.
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## Two Host Configuration
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This setup requires 'RHOST' environment variable to be set properly and
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configured SSH or RSH (default) access to a remote host.
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The 'RHOST' variable name must be set to the hostname of the server
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(test management link) and PASSWD should be set to the root password
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of the remote server.
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In order to have RSH access:
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* Edit the "/root/.rhosts" file. Please note that the file may not exist,
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so you must create one if it does not. You must add the fully qualified
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hostname of the machine you are testing on to this file. By adding the test
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machine's hostname to this file, you will be allowing the machine to rsh to itself,
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as root, without the requirement of a password.
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```sh
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echo $client_hostname >> /root/.rhosts
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```
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You may need to re-label '.rhost' file to make sure rlogind will have access to it:
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```sh
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/sbin/restorecon -v /root/.rhosts
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```
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* Add rlogin, rsh, rexec into /etc/securetty file:
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```sh
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for i in rlogin rsh rexec; do echo $i >> /etc/securetty; done
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```
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## Server Services Configuration
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Verify that the below daemon services are running. If not, please install
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and start them:
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rsh-server, telnet-server, finger-server, rdist, rsync, dhcp-server, http-server.
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Note: If any of the above daemon is not running on server, the test related to
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that service running from client will fail.
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### FTP setup
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* In “/etc/ftpusers” [or vi /etc/vsftpd.ftpusers], comment the line containing
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“root” string. This file lists all those users who are not given access to do ftp
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on the current system.
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* If you don’t want to do the previous step, put following entry into /root/.netrc
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machine <remote_server_name> login root password <remote_root_password>.
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Otherwise, ftp,rlogin & telnet fails for ‘root’ user & hence needs to be
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executed using ‘test’ user to get successful results.
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## LTP setup
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Install LTP testsuite. In case of two hosts configuration, make sure LTP is installed
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on both client and server machines.
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Testcases and network tools must be in PATH, e.g.:
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```sh
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export PATH=/opt/ltp/testcases/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
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```
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Default values for all LTP network variables are set in testcases/lib/tst_net.sh.
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If you need to override some parameters please export them before test run or
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specify them when running ltp-pan or testscripts/network.sh.
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## Running the tests
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To run the test type the following:
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```sh
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TEST_VARS ./network.sh OPTIONS
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```
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Where
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* TEST_VARS - non-default network parameters (see testcases/lib/tst_net.sh), they
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could be exported before test run;
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* OPTIONS - test group(s), use '-h' to see available ones.
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## Analyzing the results
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Generally this test must be run more than 24 hours. When you want to stop the test
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press CTRL+C to stop ./network.sh.
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Search failed tests in LTP logfile using grep FAIL <logfile>. For any failures,
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run the individual tests and then try to come to the conclusion.
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