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Since libcap v2.29 the format of cap_to_text() has been changed which
makes certain `test-execute` subtest fail. Let's remove the offending
part of the output (dropped capabilities) to make it compatible with
both the old and the new libcap.
This never made into a release, so we can change the name with impunity.
Suggested by Davide Pesavento.
I opted to add the "ing" ending. "Fair queuing" is the name of the general
concept and algorithm, and "Fair queue" is mostly used for the implementation
name.
This extends the "uid:gid" syntax for "u" lines so that a group
name can be given instead of a GID. This requires that the group
is either queued for creation by sysusers, or it is already defined
on the system.
Closes#14340
Having /etc/securetty in test containers prevents root from logging into
them:
```
Jan 31 10:15:11 systemd-testsuite login[69]: pam_securetty(login:auth): access denied: tty 'pts/0' is not secure !
Jan 31 10:15:11 systemd-testsuite login[69]: FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM pts/0 FOR root, Authentication failure
```
There's a race condition in the sysuser test where it may try to read
entries from the journal before they are available. Fix it by adding a
`journalctl --sync` call.
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776654
Failing after a single check leads to extra sleeps scattered through
test cases, and can also lead to false failures. Instead perform a
recheck for a number of seconds until the state matches, and fail only
if the timeout is exceeded.
This allows removing all the manual sleeps in the testcases.
We wait for "basic.target" being reached in the user instance anyway
before allowing the user's session to start, hence doing such a wait is
unnecessary, since that would just mean we'd wait for "default.target"
on top of "basic.target", but we shouldn#t need anything of that...
Hence, let's simplify this, reduce explicit sync points.
The name is not as universal as we want, still, hence let's use our own
user we create with sysusers.d/. That should yield same behaviour
everywhere (and also test sysusers a bit as side effect).
let's make sure we always invoke our commands through /bin/sh, since
on some distros su will use /bin/nologin (or whatever is listed in
/etc/passwd) as shell otherwise and we don#t want that.
To support ProtectHome=y in a user namespace (which mounts the inaccessible
nodes), the nodes need to be accessible by the user. Create these paths and
devices in the user runtime directory so they can be used later if needed.
The test exercises that PrivateTmp=yes and ProtectHome={read-only,tmpfs}
directives work as expected when PrivateUsers=yes in a user manager.
Some code is also added to test-functions to help set up test cases that
exercise the user manager.
PrefixRoute= was added by e63be0847c,
but unfortunately, the meaning of PrefixRoute= is inverted; when true
IFA_F_NOPREFIXROUTE flag is added. This introduces AddPrefixRoute=
setting.