#! /usr/bin/perl -w -I .. # # Post Office Protocol (POP) Server Tests via check_pop # # use strict; use Test::More; use NPTest; plan tests => 5; my $host_tcp_smtp = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_TCP_SMTP", "A host providing an STMP Service (a mail server)", "mailhost" ); my $host_tcp_pop = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_TCP_POP", "A host providing a POP Service (a mail server)", $host_tcp_smtp ); my $host_nonresponsive = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_NONRESPONSIVE", "The hostname of system not responsive to network requests", "10.0.0.1", ); my $hostname_invalid = getTestParameter( "NP_HOSTNAME_INVALID", "An invalid (not known to DNS) hostname", "nosuchhost", ); my %exceptions = ( 2 => "No POP Server present?" ); my $t; my $res; $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_pop $host_tcp_pop" ); cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "POP server ok"); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_pop -H $host_tcp_pop -p 110 -w 9 -c 9 -t 10 -e '+OK'"); cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "POP server returned +OK"); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_pop $host_tcp_pop -p 110 -wt 9 -ct 9 -to 10 -e '+OK'"); cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 0, "Old syntax"); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_pop $host_nonresponsive" ); cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 2, "Non responsive host"); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_pop $hostname_invalid" ); cmp_ok( $res->return_code, '==', 2, "Invalid host");