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Try to make smoke less flakey (#1663)
2026-04-20 16:38:14 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e -x
set -o pipefail
export VAGRANT_CWD="$PWD/vagrant-$1"
mkdir -p logs
NETWORK="nebula-smoke"
cleanup() {
echo
echo " *** cleanup"
echo
set +e
if [ "$(jobs -r)" ]
then
docker kill lighthouse1 host2
fi
vagrant destroy -f
docker network rm "$NETWORK" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
trap cleanup EXIT
# Create a dedicated smoke network with an explicit subnet (required for --ip
# below). Probe a short list of candidates so a locally-used range doesn't
# fail the whole test — we only need one to be free.
docker network rm "$NETWORK" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
for candidate in 172.30.0.0/24 172.31.0.0/24 10.98.0.0/24 10.99.0.0/24 192.168.230.0/24; do
if docker network create --subnet "$candidate" "$NETWORK" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
break
fi
done
if ! docker network inspect "$NETWORK" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "failed to create $NETWORK: every candidate subnet is in use" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Derive container IPs from the network's assigned subnet. Slots: .2 lighthouse1,
# .3 host2 — matches the placeholders in build.sh.
SUBNET="$(docker network inspect -f '{{(index .IPAM.Config 0).Subnet}}' "$NETWORK")"
PREFIX="${SUBNET%/*}"
PREFIX="${PREFIX%.*}"
LIGHTHOUSE_IP="$PREFIX.2"
HOST2_IP="$PREFIX.3"
# Sed the placeholder TEST-NET-3 IPs in the host configs to the real ones.
# This must happen before `vagrant up` rsyncs build/ into the VM for host3.
for f in build/host2.yml build/host3.yml; do
sed "s|203\.0\.113\.|$PREFIX.|g" "$f" >"$f.tmp"
mv "$f.tmp" "$f"
done
CONTAINER="nebula:${NAME:-smoke}"
docker run --name lighthouse1 --rm "$CONTAINER" -config lighthouse1.yml -test
docker run --name host2 --rm -v "$PWD/build/host2.yml:/nebula/host2.yml:ro" "$CONTAINER" -config host2.yml -test
vagrant up
vagrant ssh -c "cd /nebula && /nebula/$1-nebula -config host3.yml -test" -- -T
docker run --name lighthouse1 --network "$NETWORK" --ip "$LIGHTHOUSE_IP" --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm "$CONTAINER" -config lighthouse1.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/lighthouse1 | sed -u 's/^/ [lighthouse1] /' &
sleep 1
docker run --name host2 --network "$NETWORK" --ip "$HOST2_IP" -v "$PWD/build/host2.yml:/nebula/host2.yml:ro" --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun --cap-add NET_ADMIN --rm "$CONTAINER" -config host2.yml 2>&1 | tee logs/host2 | sed -u 's/^/ [host2] /' &
sleep 1
vagrant ssh -c "cd /nebula && sudo sh -c 'echo \$\$ >/nebula/pid && exec /nebula/$1-nebula -config host3.yml'" 2>&1 -- -T | tee logs/host3 | sed -u 's/^/ [host3] /' &
sleep 15
# grab tcpdump pcaps for debugging
docker exec lighthouse1 tcpdump -i nebula1 -q -w - -U 2>logs/lighthouse1.inside.log >logs/lighthouse1.inside.pcap &
docker exec lighthouse1 tcpdump -i eth0 -q -w - -U 2>logs/lighthouse1.outside.log >logs/lighthouse1.outside.pcap &
docker exec host2 tcpdump -i nebula1 -q -w - -U 2>logs/host2.inside.log >logs/host2.inside.pcap &
docker exec host2 tcpdump -i eth0 -q -w - -U 2>logs/host2.outside.log >logs/host2.outside.pcap &
# vagrant ssh -c "tcpdump -i nebula1 -q -w - -U" 2>logs/host3.inside.log >logs/host3.inside.pcap &
# vagrant ssh -c "tcpdump -i eth0 -q -w - -U" 2>logs/host3.outside.log >logs/host3.outside.pcap &
#docker exec host2 ncat -nklv 0.0.0.0 2000 &
#vagrant ssh -c "ncat -nklv 0.0.0.0 2000" &
#docker exec host2 ncat -e '/usr/bin/echo host2' -nkluv 0.0.0.0 3000 &
#vagrant ssh -c "ncat -e '/usr/bin/echo host3' -nkluv 0.0.0.0 3000" &
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from lighthouse1"
echo
set -x
docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.2
docker exec lighthouse1 ping -c1 192.168.100.3
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from host2"
echo
set -x
docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.1
# Should fail because not allowed by host3 inbound firewall
! docker exec host2 ping -c1 192.168.100.3 -w5 || exit 1
#set +x
#echo
#echo " *** Testing ncat from host2"
#echo
#set -x
# Should fail because not allowed by host3 inbound firewall
#! docker exec host2 ncat -nzv -w5 192.168.100.3 2000 || exit 1
#! docker exec host2 ncat -nzuv -w5 192.168.100.3 3000 | grep -q host3 || exit 1
set +x
echo
echo " *** Testing ping from host3"
echo
set -x
vagrant ssh -c "ping -c1 192.168.100.1" -- -T
vagrant ssh -c "ping -c1 192.168.100.2" -- -T
#set +x
#echo
#echo " *** Testing ncat from host3"
#echo
#set -x
#vagrant ssh -c "ncat -nzv -w5 192.168.100.2 2000"
#vagrant ssh -c "ncat -nzuv -w5 192.168.100.2 3000" | grep -q host2
vagrant ssh -c "sudo xargs kill </nebula/pid" -- -T
docker exec host2 sh -c 'kill 1'
docker exec lighthouse1 sh -c 'kill 1'
# Wait up to 30s for all backgrounded jobs to exit. vagrant ssh in particular
# takes a beat to tear down after nebula exits on the VM, so a fixed sleep is
# racy.
for _ in $(seq 1 30); do
[ -z "$(jobs -r)" ] && break
sleep 1
done
if [ "$(jobs -r)" ]
then
echo "nebula still running after SIGTERM sent" >&2
exit 1
fi