[master] a0a3dfcff use backend None instead of bad_ip backend
Nils Goroll
nils.goroll at uplex.de
Thu Oct 17 13:06:41 UTC 2019
On 14/10/2019 14:46, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
>> This avoids issues with failing tests when bad_ip is actually reachable
>> via tcp on the respective port, as seen for example with b00068.vtc
> I thought I had taken care of this last time I ran into this problem
> but I suppose only a subset of the test cases failed me for this
> reason. Should we evaluate the remaining uses of ${bad_ip} and
> consider retiring it? Especially since it is purely arbitrary and not
> really "bad" per-se.
I do not think we should try to catch cases caused by "security software" which
some enterprises may or may not use
Nils
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