# $Id: testsnmp.rb 231 2006-12-21 15:09:29Z blackhedd $ require 'common' require 'net/snmp' class TestSnmp < Test::Unit::TestCase SnmpGetRequest = "0'\002\001\000\004\006public\240\032\002\002?*\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0160\f\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\005\000" SnmpGetResponse = "0+\002\001\000\004\006public\242\036\002\002'\017\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0220\020\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\004\004test" SnmpGetRequestXXX = "0'\002\001\000\004\006xxxxxx\240\032\002\002?*\002\001\000\002\001\0000\0160\f\006\b+\006\001\002\001\001\001\000\005\000" def test_invalid_packet data = "xxxx" assert_raise(Net::BER::BerError) { ary = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) } end # The method String#read_ber! added by Net::BER consumes a well-formed BER # object from the head of a string. If it doesn't find a complete, # well-formed BER object, it returns nil and leaves the string unchanged. # If it finds an object, it returns the object and removes it from the # head of the string. This is good for handling partially-received data # streams, such as from network connections. def _test_consume_string data = "xxx" assert_equal(nil, data.read_ber!) assert_equal("xxx", data) data = SnmpGetRequest + "!!!" ary = data.read_ber!(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) assert_equal("!!!", data) assert ary.is_a?(Array) assert ary.is_a?(Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray) end def test_weird_packet assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { Net::SnmpPdu.parse("aaaaaaaaaaaaaa") } end def test_get_request data = SnmpGetRequest.dup pkt = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) assert pkt.is_a?(Net::BER::BerIdentifiedArray) assert_equal(48, pkt.ber_identifier) # Constructed [0], signifies GetRequest pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.parse(pkt) assert_equal(:get_request, pdu.pdu_type) assert_equal(16170, pdu.request_id) # whatever was in the test data. 16170 is not magic. assert_equal([[[1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0], nil]], pdu.variables) assert_equal(pdu.to_ber_string, SnmpGetRequest) end def test_empty_pdu pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.to_ber_string } end def test_malformations pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new pdu.version = 0 pdu.version = 2 assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.version = 100 } pdu.pdu_type = :get_request pdu.pdu_type = :get_next_request pdu.pdu_type = :get_response pdu.pdu_type = :set_request pdu.pdu_type = :trap assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) { pdu.pdu_type = :something_else } end def test_make_response pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new pdu.version = 0 pdu.community = "public" pdu.pdu_type = :get_response pdu.request_id = 9999 pdu.error_status = 0 pdu.error_index = 0 pdu.add_variable_binding [1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0], "test" assert_equal(SnmpGetResponse, pdu.to_ber_string) end def test_make_bad_response pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.new assert_raise(Net::SnmpPdu::Error) {pdu.to_ber_string} pdu.pdu_type = :get_response pdu.request_id = 999 pdu.to_ber_string # Not specifying variables doesn't create an error. (Maybe it should?) end def test_snmp_integers c32 = Net::SNMP::Counter32.new(100) assert_equal("A\001d", c32.to_ber) g32 = Net::SNMP::Gauge32.new(100) assert_equal("B\001d", g32.to_ber) t32 = Net::SNMP::TimeTicks32.new(100) assert_equal("C\001d", t32.to_ber) end def test_community data = SnmpGetRequestXXX.dup ary = data.read_ber(Net::SNMP::AsnSyntax) pdu = Net::SnmpPdu.parse(ary) assert_equal("xxxxxx", pdu.community) end end