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Commit 5b3730fe authored by Dan Fandrich's avatar Dan Fandrich
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Change the bogus address used in test237 to be more reliable when run

on a host with a buggy resolver that strips all but the bottom 8 bits of
each octet.  The resolved address in this case (192.0.2.127) is guaranteed
never to belong to a real host (see RFC3330).
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......@@ -14,13 +14,16 @@ FTP getting bad host in 227-response to PASV
ftp://%HOSTIP:%FTPPORT/237 --disable-epsv
</command>
<file name="log/ftpserver.cmd">
REPLY PASV 227 Entering Passiv Mode (1218,91,256,127,127,127)
REPLY PASV 227 Entering Passiv Mode (1216,256,2,127,127,127)
</file>
</client>
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
# The bogus address used here is chosen specifically so that when processed on
# certain hosts with buggy resolver code, the resulting address (192.0.2.127)
# is from an address block that is guaranteed never to be assigned (RFC3330).
<verify>
# curl: (15) Can't resolve new host 1218.91.256.127:32639
# curl: (15) Can't resolve new host 1216.256.2.127:32639
# 15 => CURLE_FTP_CANT_GET_HOST
# some systems just don't fail on the illegal host name/address but instead
# moves on and attempt to connect to... yes, to what?
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