Feature: Xfrin Tests for Xfrin, specific for BIND 10 behaviour. Scenario: Retransfer command # Standard check to test (non-)existence of a file. # This file is actually automatically created. The file data/test_nonexistent_db.sqlite3 should not exist Given I have bind10 running with configuration xfrin/retransfer_master.conf with cmdctl port 47804 as master And wait for master stderr message BIND10_STARTED_CC And wait for master stderr message CMDCTL_STARTED And wait for master stderr message AUTH_SERVER_STARTED And wait for master stderr message XFROUT_STARTED And wait for master stderr message ZONEMGR_STARTED And I have bind10 running with configuration xfrin/retransfer_slave.conf And wait for bind10 stderr message BIND10_STARTED_CC And wait for bind10 stderr message CMDCTL_STARTED And wait for bind10 stderr message AUTH_SERVER_STARTED And wait for bind10 stderr message XFRIN_STARTED And wait for bind10 stderr message ZONEMGR_STARTED # Now we use the first step again to see if the file has been created The file data/test_nonexistent_db.sqlite3 should exist A query for www.example.org to [::1]:47806 should have rcode REFUSED When I send bind10 the command Xfrin retransfer example.org IN ::1 47807 Then wait for new bind10 stderr message XFRIN_TRANSFER_SUCCESS not XFRIN_XFR_PROCESS_FAILURE Then wait for new bind10 stderr message ZONEMGR_RECEIVE_XFRIN_SUCCESS A query for www.example.org to [::1]:47806 should have rcode NOERROR # The transferred zone should have 11 non-NSEC3 RRs and 1 NSEC3 RR. # The following check will get these by AXFR, so the total # of RRs # should be 13, counting the duplicated SOA. # At this point we can confirm both in and out of AXFR for a zone # containing an NSEC3 RR. # We don't have to specify the address/port here; the defaults will work. When I do an AXFR transfer of example.org Then transfer result should have 13 rrs