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diff --git a/tests/data/README b/tests/data/README deleted file mode 100644 index f5ebf07..0000000 --- a/tests/data/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains data used by wallet's test suite. To enable tests -that require GSS-API authentication and a working end-to-end Kerberos -environment, create the K5 keytab that will be used for both the server -and the client and put it in this directory as test.keytab. Then, create -a file named test.principal and in it put the principal name corresponding -to the key in the keytab on a single line ending with a newline. - -The presence of these two files will enable the tests that actually do -GSS-API authentication. - -If your krb5.conf file is not in /etc or /usr/local/etc, put a copy of -your krb5.conf file in this directory. The tests need to generate a -modified copy in order to test some behavior. - -To enable tests of password prompting, create a file named test.password -that contains two lines. The first line should be a test principal and -the second line should be the password for that principal. The newline is -not taken to be part of the password. - -To enable tests of kasetkey (assuming that you've configured wallet with ---with-afs), create a K4 srvtab with ADMIN access to an AFS kaserver and -put it in test.srvtab. Then, put the fully-qualified K4 principal name -corresponding to that keytab in test.admin. The realm used for AFS -kaserver testing will be derived from the realm of that principal name. - -If you are building in a different directory tree than the source tree, -don't put the files in this directory. Instead, after running configure, -you will have an empty tests/data directory in your build tree. Put the -test.keytab, test.principal, and krb5.conf (if necessary) files in that -directory instead. - -Note that to successfully run much of the test suite, you will need to have -remctld installed on the system running the tests. |