The wrapper called the command twice for any unit but "strongswan" and
it didn't return the correct exit code. This was noticed when an
if-updown script tried to check if systemd-resolved is active and always
succeeded, which caused failing attempts to configure it.
But now that the return code is correct, trying to enable bind9 won't
fail silently anymore if the unit doesn't exist (similar on older systems
for named), so this is adapted.
While the alias is available after enabling the unit, we don't
actually do that in our testing environment (adding a symlink manually
would work too, then again, why not just use the proper name?).
This installs tmux and its two dependencies libevent-2.0-5 and libutempter0.
For the tnc/tnccs-20-ev-pt-tls test scenario older, apparently replaced
versions of these packages are entered to the collector.db database, so that
dummy SWID tags for these packages can be requested via SWIMA.
When charon is started via service command LEAK_DETECTIVE_LOG is not set
because the command strips the environment. Since we only want the
variable to be set during the automated test runs we can't just set it
in /etc/default/charon. Instead, we do so in this wrapper when charon is
started and remove the variable again when it is stopped.
This script can be used in pretest.dat files to wait until an IPsec
connection becomes available. This avoids unconditional sleeps and
improves test performance.
The ipv6 tests have been updated to use the expect-connection script.