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-#! /bin/sh
-# $Id: domain.t 5948 2002-12-08 04:20:46Z rra $
-#
-# Test suite for domain.
-
-# The count starts at 1 and is updated each time ok is printed.  printcount
-# takes "ok" or "not ok".
-count=1
-printcount () {
-    echo "$1 $count $2"
-    count=`expr $count + 1`
-}
-
-# Run domain, expecting it to succeed.  Feed it the client host the way that
-# nnrpd would.  Takes the client host, the domain to check it against, and the
-# user expected.
-runsuccess () {
-    output=`( echo ClientHost: $1 ; echo ClientIP: 127.0.0.1 ; \
-              echo ClientPort: 0 ; echo LocalIP: 127.0.0.1 ; \
-              echo LocalPort: 119) | $domain $2 2>&1`
-    status=$?
-    if test $status = 0 && test x"$output" = x"$3" ; then
-        printcount "ok"
-    else
-        printcount "not ok"
-        echo "  saw: $output"
-        echo "  not: $3"
-    fi
-}
-
-# Run domain, expecting it to fail, and make sure it fails with status 1 and
-# prints out the right error message.  Takes the client host, the domain to
-# check it against, and the expected output string.
-runfailure () {
-    output=`( echo ClientHost: $1 ; echo ClientIP: 127.0.0.1 ; \
-              echo ClientPort: 0 ; echo LocalIP: 127.0.0.1 ; \
-              echo LocalPort: 119) | $domain $2 2>&1`
-    status=$?
-    if test $status = 1 && test x"$output" = x"$3" ; then
-        printcount "ok"
-    else
-        printcount "not ok"
-        echo "  saw: $output"
-        echo "  not: $3"
-    fi
-}
-
-# Make sure we're in the right directory.
-domain=domain
-for dir in authprogs ../authprogs ../../authprogs ; do
-    test -x "$dir/domain" && domain="$dir/domain"
-done
-
-# Print the test count.
-echo 8
-
-# First, run the tests that we expect to succeed.
-runsuccess "foo.example.com"     ".example.com" "User:foo"
-runsuccess "foo.example.com"     "example.com"  "User:foo"
-runsuccess "foo.bar.example.com" ".example.com" "User:foo.bar"
-runsuccess "foo.bar.example.com" "example.com"  "User:foo.bar"
-runsuccess "foo.example.com"     "com"          "User:foo.example"
-
-# Now, run the tests that we expect to fail.
-runfailure "example.com"     "example.com" \
-    "domain: host example.com matches the domain exactly"
-runfailure "foo.example.com" "example.net" \
-    "domain: host foo.example.com didn't match domain example.net"
-runfailure "fooexample.com"  "example.com" \
-    "domain: host fooexample.com didn't match domain example.com"