DNS_st-ReverseDNS
Begin test: DNS_st with: BaseTest::ReverseDNS on: lxshare0235.cern.ch lxshare0291.cern.ch
BaseTest: setContext
Stack: BaseTest::ReverseDNS::setContext BaseTest::new
ReverseDNS: setContext
BaseTest: checkArguments
Stack: BaseTest::process
BaseTest: setDefaults
Stack: BaseTest::process
BaseTest: checkPrerequisites
Stack: BaseTest::process
BaseTest: setupTest
ReverseDNS: runTest
Checking... lxshare0235.cern.ch
Checking... lxshare0291.cern.ch
BaseTest: evaluateTest
BaseTest: runParserScript
Stack: BaseTest::parsing BaseTest::process
BaseTest: cleanup
Stack: BaseTest::process
End Test #1: DNS_st with: BaseTest::ReverseDNS on: lxshare0235.cern.ch lxshare0291.cern.ch
Global Result: [33;40;1mBaseTest::ReverseDNS[0m [[32;40;1mOK[0m]
Duration: 0 sec.
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Description
BaseTest: setContext
Stack: BaseTest::ReverseDNS::setContext BaseTest::new
ReverseDNS: setContext
BaseTest: checkArguments
Stack: BaseTest::process
BaseTest: setDefaults
Stack: BaseTest::process
Check that a reverse DNS lookup works for all of the supplied
host names. The host names must be fully qualified.
The reverse DNS lookup is done as a basic part of checking the
validity of host certificates. If the lookup does not work, then
secured requests to that machine will fail (e.g. job submission,
GridFTP transfers, etc.).
The commands required/used in this test are: