1# The TCP server closes the connection to syslogd.
2# The client writes a message to Sys::Syslog native method.
3# The syslogd writes it into a file and through a pipe.
4# The syslogd passes it via IPv4 TCP to an explicit loghost.
5# The server receives the message on its TCP socket.
6# Find the message in client, pipe, syslogd log.
7# Check that syslogd writes a log message about the server close.
8
9use strict;
10use warnings;
11use Socket;
12
13our %args = (
14    client => {
15	func => sub {
16	    my $self = shift;
17	    ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("loghost .* connection close", 5)
18		or die ref($self), " no connection close in syslogd.log";
19	    write_log($self);
20	},
21    },
22    syslogd => {
23	loghost => '@tcp://127.0.0.1:$connectport',
24	loggrep => {
25	    qr/Logging to FORWTCP \@tcp:\/\/127.0.0.1:\d+/ => '>=4',
26	    get_testgrep() => 1,
27	    qr/syslogd\[\d+\]: loghost .* connection close/ => 1,
28	},
29    },
30    server => {
31	listen => { domain => AF_INET, proto => "tcp", addr => "127.0.0.1" },
32	func => sub {
33	    my $self = shift;
34	    shutdown(\*STDOUT, 1)
35		or die ref($self), " shutdown write failed: $!";
36	    ${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("loghost .* connection close", 5)
37		or die ref($self), " no connection close in syslogd.log";
38	},
39	loggrep => {},
40    },
41    file => {
42	loggrep => {
43	    qr/syslogd\[\d+\]: loghost .* connection close/ => 1,
44	},
45    },
46);
47
481;
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