Tests to cover conntrack -L and conntrack -D with and w/o family (-f) specfied. conntrack -L and contnrack -D shold list/delete both IPv4 and IPv6 entries if no family is specified, and should ony display the corresponding entries if the family is given. Signed-off-by: Mikhail Sennikovsky <mikhail.sennikovskii@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- tests/conntrack/testsuite/09dumpopt | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/conntrack/testsuite/09dumpopt b/tests/conntrack/testsuite/09dumpopt index 0d5d9d4..447590b 100644 --- a/tests/conntrack/testsuite/09dumpopt +++ b/tests/conntrack/testsuite/09dumpopt @@ -74,4 +74,74 @@ # delete v6 conntrack -D -w 10-s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 ; BAD # delete icmp ping request entry --D -w 10 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; BAD \ No newline at end of file +-D -w 10 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; BAD +# +# Additional tests to check that family attribute is treated properly +# for -L and -D commands +# namely: +# - if family (-f) is given - only entries of the given family are dumped/deleted +# - if no family is given - entries of both ipv4 and ipv6 families are dumped/deleted +# First create some ipv4 and ipv6 entries +-I -w 10 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY -t 50 ; OK +-I -w 10 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY -t 50 ; OK +-I -w 10 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY -t 50 ; OK +-I -w 10 -t 29 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; OK +# dump all entries to zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# ensure that both ipv4 and ipv6 entries get copied (delete for each of them should succeed) +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY ; OK +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY ; OK +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; OK +# dump only ipv4 entries to zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save -f ipv4; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# ensure that only ipv4 entries get copied (delete only for ipv4 entries should succeed) +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; OK +# dump only ipv6 entries to zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save -f ipv6; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# ensure that only ipv6 entries get copied (delete only for ipv6 entries should succeed) +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; BAD +# now test deleting w/ and /o family specified +# for simplicity do it by re-creating entries in zone 11 +# by copying ezisting entries from zone 10 into it +# re-create entries in ct zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# delete all entries in zone 11 +-D -w 11 ; OK +# both ipv4 and ipv6 should be deleted +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; BAD +# re-create entries in ct zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# delete only ipv4 entries in zone 11 +-D -w 11 -f ipv4 ; OK +# ipv6 should remain +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; BAD + # re-create entries in ct zone 11 +-L -w 10 -o save; |s/-w 10/-w 11/g +-R - ; OK +# delete only ipv6 entries in zone 11 +-D -w 11 -f ipv6 ; OK +# ipv4 should remain +-D -w 11 -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p tcp --reply-port-src 11 --reply-port-dst 21 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; OK +-D -w 11 -s 2001:DB8::1.1.1.1 -d 2001:DB8::2.2.2.2 -p tcp --sport 10 --dport 20 --state LISTEN -u SEEN_REPLY; BAD +-D -w 11 -u SEEN_REPLY -s 1.1.1.1 -d 2.2.2.2 -r 2.2.2.2 -q 1.1.1.1 -p icmp --icmp-type 8 --icmp-code 0 --icmp-id 1226 ; OK +# clean up after yourself +-D -w 10 ; OK -- 2.25.1