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This changes the parser from only allowing this:
http://example.com/ must run http with content 'reserved'.
To allowing both of these:
http://example.com/ must run http with content "reservered".
http://example.com/ must run http with content 'reserved'.
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This is a good thing to do, as Chrome will apaprently be
refusing to show sites with SHA-1 in use over SHA-256.
This closes #12358.
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This prevents a slightly ugly backtrace instead of a genuinely
useful report.
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This allows better alerting.
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In the past we needed to write:
must run tcp on 3306.
Now we can add the "port" to match the rest of the tests:
must run tcp on port 3306.
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This just does a TCP-connection to port 3389.
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This update consists of two changes:
* No longer return "true" or "false" instead return "TEST_FAILED", or "TEST_SUCCEEDED".
* Removed the testing of test-inversion from the class, now it lives in the base-class where it should have done all along.
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Due to some sloppy edits this module was not correct.
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This was failing because '$ERROR_INFO' is only available if
you
require 'English'
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These were all identified and suggested by rubocop.
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So "foo" is less good than 'foo'.
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Ruby is not Perl, much as I sometimes wish it were.
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The last expression of a method is the return value. So:
def foo; false ; end
Is the same as:
def foo; return false; end
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This is neater. Flagged by rubocop
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Instead use {} + ().
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Instead prefer ".".
Flagged by rubocop
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These are not required if the argument is string already, or has
a _to_s method which will be automatically invoked by magic.
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Instead rescue a 'StandardError' which is slightly more specific.
(Rescuing more specific exceptions is good.)
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This:
def foo
line
end
Is the same as this:
def foo
return( line )
end
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We prefer "File.exist?".
Flagged by rubocop.
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Instead of "$0" use $PROGRAM_NAME, instead of $! use "$LOAD_PATH". This
is more explicit and less-magic.
Flagged by rubocop
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Via "ipv6_only" and "IPv4_only"
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If a target is a hostname we'll explicitly resolve it for
both IPv4 and IPv6.
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THis tests that a server is listening on :53.
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If we're given an IPv4 or IPv6 address then use it, if
not then attempt to resolve the name that we've been
given to one/other/both of these types and test
in turn.
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This is a clone of the code that we're already using for
SSL checking of domains. The biggest excpetion is that I've
disabled the SSL v2/v3 checking because that is causing alerts
on https://google.com/
This closes #9563.
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This allows the test-suite to pass.
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This is a stub for the moment, but it validates that we can have
multiple handlers for a given test-type.
This updates #9558.
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(i.e. "pxe.io must not run mx otherwise 'no mail for steve'.")
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We now connec to the MX-servers via XX:25 and alert if that
fails.:wq
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This will perform a DNS-lookup AND SMTP-test for the given
domain.
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We show the result we expected and what we received,
but we do so with quoted strings. So rather than:
* one
* two
we show "one,two". This closes #8538.
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