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2020-04-23Simplify Docker test infrastructure.Adin Scannell
This change adds a layer of abstraction around the internal Docker APIs, and eliminates all direct dependencies on Dockerfiles in the infrastructure. A subsequent change will automated the generation of local images (with efficient caching). Note that this change drops the use of bazel container rules, as that experiment does not seem to be viable. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308095430
2020-01-27Standardize on tools directory.Adin Scannell
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291745021
2020-01-21Merge branch 'master' into iptables-write-filter-protoKevin Krakauer
2020-01-13Add test for iptables TCP ruleNayana Bidari
Added tests for tcp protocol with input and output rules including options sport and dport Increased timeout in iptables_test as TCP tests were timing out with existing value.
2020-01-09Add test for redirect portNayana Bidari
Fix the indentation and print statements. Moved the NAT redirect tests to new file. Added negative test to check redirect rule on ports other than redirected port.
2020-01-09Added a test that we don't pass yetKevin Krakauer
2019-12-12Add iptables testing framework.Kevin Krakauer
It would be preferrable to test iptables via syscall tests, but there are some problems with that approach: * We're limited to loopback-only, as syscall tests involve only a single container. Other link interfaces (e.g. fdbased) should be tested. * We'd have to shell out to call iptables anyways, as the iptables syscall interface itself is too large and complex to work with alone. * Running the Linux/native version of the syscall test will require root, which is a pain to configure, is inherently unsafe, and could leave host iptables misconfigured. Using the go_test target allows there to be no new test runner. PiperOrigin-RevId: 285274275