# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan # (c) 2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = """ author: Ansible Core Team connection: paramiko short_description: Run tasks via python ssh (paramiko) description: - Use the python ssh implementation (Paramiko) to connect to targets - The paramiko transport is provided because many distributions, in particular EL6 and before do not support ControlPersist in their SSH implementations. - This is needed on the Ansible control machine to be reasonably efficient with connections. Thus paramiko is faster for most users on these platforms. Users with ControlPersist capability can consider using -c ssh or configuring the transport in the configuration file. - This plugin also borrows a lot of settings from the ssh plugin as they both cover the same protocol. version_added: "0.1" options: remote_addr: description: - Address of the remote target default: inventory_hostname vars: - name: ansible_host - name: ansible_ssh_host - name: ansible_paramiko_host remote_user: description: - User to login/authenticate as - Can be set from the CLI via the C(--user) or C(-u) options. vars: - name: ansible_user - name: ansible_ssh_user - name: ansible_paramiko_user env: - name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER - name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_REMOTE_USER version_added: '2.5' ini: - section: defaults key: remote_user - section: paramiko_connection key: remote_user version_added: '2.5' password: description: - Secret used to either login the ssh server or as a passphrase for ssh keys that require it - Can be set from the CLI via the C(--ask-pass) option. vars: - name: ansible_password - name: ansible_ssh_pass - name: ansible_paramiko_pass version_added: '2.5' host_key_auto_add: description: 'TODO: write it' env: [{name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_HOST_KEY_AUTO_ADD}] ini: - {key: host_key_auto_add, section: paramiko_connection} type: boolean look_for_keys: default: True description: 'TODO: write it' env: [{name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_LOOK_FOR_KEYS}] ini: - {key: look_for_keys, section: paramiko_connection} type: boolean proxy_command: default: '' description: - Proxy information for running the connection via a jumphost - Also this plugin will scan 'ssh_args', 'ssh_extra_args' and 'ssh_common_args' from the 'ssh' plugin settings for proxy information if set. env: [{name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_PROXY_COMMAND}] ini: - {key: proxy_command, section: paramiko_connection} pty: default: True description: 'TODO: write it' env: - name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_PTY ini: - section: paramiko_connection key: pty type: boolean record_host_keys: default: True description: 'TODO: write it' env: [{name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_RECORD_HOST_KEYS}] ini: - section: paramiko_connection key: record_host_keys type: boolean host_key_checking: description: 'Set this to "False" if you want to avoid host key checking by the underlying tools Ansible uses to connect to the host' type: boolean default: True env: - name: ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING - name: ANSIBLE_SSH_HOST_KEY_CHECKING version_added: '2.5' - name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_HOST_KEY_CHECKING version_added: '2.5' ini: - section: defaults key: host_key_checking - section: paramiko_connection key: host_key_checking version_added: '2.5' vars: - name: ansible_host_key_checking version_added: '2.5' - name: ansible_ssh_host_key_checking version_added: '2.5' - name: ansible_paramiko_host_key_checking version_added: '2.5' use_persistent_connections: description: 'Toggles the use of persistence for connections' type: boolean default: False env: - name: ANSIBLE_USE_PERSISTENT_CONNECTIONS ini: - section: defaults key: use_persistent_connections # TODO: #timeout=self._play_context.timeout, """ import warnings import os import socket import tempfile import traceback import fcntl import sys import re from termios import tcflush, TCIFLUSH from distutils.version import LooseVersion from binascii import hexlify from ansible import constants as C from ansible.errors import ( AnsibleAuthenticationFailure, AnsibleConnectionFailure, AnsibleError, AnsibleFileNotFound, ) from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import input from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase from ansible.utils.path import makedirs_safe from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text try: from __main__ import display except ImportError: from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() AUTHENTICITY_MSG = """ paramiko: The authenticity of host '%s' can't be established. The %s key fingerprint is %s. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? """ # SSH Options Regex SETTINGS_REGEX = re.compile(r'(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*|\s+)(.+)') # prevent paramiko warning noise -- see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3920502/ HAVE_PARAMIKO = False with warnings.catch_warnings(): warnings.simplefilter("ignore") try: import paramiko HAVE_PARAMIKO = True except ImportError: pass class MyAddPolicy(object): """ Based on AutoAddPolicy in paramiko so we can determine when keys are added and also prompt for input. Policy for automatically adding the hostname and new host key to the local L{HostKeys} object, and saving it. This is used by L{SSHClient}. """ def __init__(self, new_stdin, connection): self._new_stdin = new_stdin self.connection = connection self._options = connection._options def missing_host_key(self, client, hostname, key): if all((self._options['host_key_checking'], not self._options['host_key_auto_add'])): fingerprint = hexlify(key.get_fingerprint()) ktype = key.get_name() if self.connection.get_option('use_persistent_connections') or self.connection.force_persistence: # don't print the prompt string since the user cannot respond # to the question anyway raise AnsibleError(AUTHENTICITY_MSG[1:92] % (hostname, ktype, fingerprint)) self.connection.connection_lock() old_stdin = sys.stdin sys.stdin = self._new_stdin # clear out any premature input on sys.stdin tcflush(sys.stdin, TCIFLUSH) inp = input(AUTHENTICITY_MSG % (hostname, ktype, fingerprint)) sys.stdin = old_stdin self.connection.connection_unlock() if inp not in ['yes', 'y', '']: raise AnsibleError("host connection rejected by user") key._added_by_ansible_this_time = True # existing implementation below: client._host_keys.add(hostname, key.get_name(), key) # host keys are actually saved in close() function below # in order to control ordering. # keep connection objects on a per host basis to avoid repeated attempts to reconnect SSH_CONNECTION_CACHE = {} SFTP_CONNECTION_CACHE = {} class Connection(ConnectionBase): ''' SSH based connections with Paramiko ''' transport = 'paramiko' _log_channel = None def _cache_key(self): return "%s__%s__" % (self._play_context.remote_addr, self._play_context.remote_user) def _connect(self): cache_key = self._cache_key() if cache_key in SSH_CONNECTION_CACHE: self.ssh = SSH_CONNECTION_CACHE[cache_key] else: self.ssh = SSH_CONNECTION_CACHE[cache_key] = self._connect_uncached() return self def _set_log_channel(self, name): '''Mimic paramiko.SSHClient.set_log_channel''' self._log_channel = name def _parse_proxy_command(self, port=22): proxy_command = None # Parse ansible_ssh_common_args, specifically looking for ProxyCommand ssh_args = [ getattr(self._play_context, 'ssh_extra_args', '') or '', getattr(self._play_context, 'ssh_common_args', '') or '', getattr(self._play_context, 'ssh_args', '') or '', ] if ssh_args is not None: args = self._split_ssh_args(' '.join(ssh_args)) for i, arg in enumerate(args): if arg.lower() == 'proxycommand': # _split_ssh_args split ProxyCommand from the command itself proxy_command = args[i + 1] else: # ProxyCommand and the command itself are a single string match = SETTINGS_REGEX.match(arg) if match: if match.group(1).lower() == 'proxycommand': proxy_command = match.group(2) if proxy_command: break proxy_command = proxy_command or self.get_option('proxy_command') sock_kwarg = {} if proxy_command: replacers = { '%h': self._play_context.remote_addr, '%p': port, '%r': self._play_context.remote_user } for find, replace in replacers.items(): proxy_command = proxy_command.replace(find, str(replace)) try: sock_kwarg = {'sock': paramiko.ProxyCommand(proxy_command)} display.vvv("CONFIGURE PROXY COMMAND FOR CONNECTION: %s" % proxy_command, host=self._play_context.remote_addr) except AttributeError: display.warning('Paramiko ProxyCommand support unavailable. ' 'Please upgrade to Paramiko 1.9.0 or newer. ' 'Not using configured ProxyCommand') return sock_kwarg def _connect_uncached(self): ''' activates the connection object ''' if not HAVE_PARAMIKO: raise AnsibleError("paramiko is not installed") port = self._play_context.port or 22 display.vvv("ESTABLISH PARAMIKO SSH CONNECTION FOR USER: %s on PORT %s TO %s" % (self._play_context.remote_user, port, self._play_context.remote_addr), host=self._play_context.remote_addr) ssh = paramiko.SSHClient() # override paramiko's default logger name if self._log_channel is not None: ssh.set_log_channel(self._log_channel) self.keyfile = os.path.expanduser("~/.ssh/known_hosts") if self.get_option('host_key_checking'): for ssh_known_hosts in ("/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts", "/etc/openssh/ssh_known_hosts"): try: # TODO: check if we need to look at several possible locations, possible for loop ssh.load_system_host_keys(ssh_known_hosts) break except IOError: pass # file was not found, but not required to function ssh.load_system_host_keys() ssh_connect_kwargs = self._parse_proxy_command(port) ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(MyAddPolicy(self._new_stdin, self)) allow_agent = True if self._play_context.password is not None: allow_agent = False try: key_filename = None if self._play_context.private_key_file: key_filename = os.path.expanduser(self._play_context.private_key_file) # paramiko 2.2 introduced auth_timeout parameter if LooseVersion(paramiko.__version__) >= LooseVersion('2.2.0'): ssh_connect_kwargs['auth_timeout'] = self._play_context.timeout ssh.connect( self._play_context.remote_addr.lower(), username=self._play_context.remote_user, allow_agent=allow_agent, look_for_keys=self.get_option('look_for_keys'), key_filename=key_filename, password=self._play_context.password, timeout=self._play_context.timeout, port=port, **ssh_connect_kwargs ) except paramiko.ssh_exception.BadHostKeyException as e: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('host key mismatch for %s' % e.hostname) except paramiko.ssh_exception.AuthenticationException as e: msg = 'Invalid/incorrect username/password. {0}'.format(to_text(e)) raise AnsibleAuthenticationFailure(msg) except Exception as e: msg = str(e) if "PID check failed" in msg: raise AnsibleError("paramiko version issue, please upgrade paramiko on the machine running ansible") elif "Private key file is encrypted" in msg: msg = 'ssh %s@%s:%s : %s\nTo connect as a different user, use -u .' % ( self._play_context.remote_user, self._play_context.remote_addr, port, msg) raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(msg) else: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(msg) return ssh def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=True): ''' run a command on the remote host ''' super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable) if in_data: raise AnsibleError("Internal Error: this module does not support optimized module pipelining") bufsize = 4096 try: self.ssh.get_transport().set_keepalive(5) chan = self.ssh.get_transport().open_session() except Exception as e: msg = "Failed to open session" if len(str(e)) > 0: msg += ": %s" % str(e) raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(msg) # sudo usually requires a PTY (cf. requiretty option), therefore # we give it one by default (pty=True in ansible.cfg), and we try # to initialise from the calling environment when sudoable is enabled if self.get_option('pty') and sudoable: chan.get_pty(term=os.getenv('TERM', 'vt100'), width=int(os.getenv('COLUMNS', 0)), height=int(os.getenv('LINES', 0))) display.vvv("EXEC %s" % cmd, host=self._play_context.remote_addr) cmd = to_bytes(cmd, errors='surrogate_or_strict') no_prompt_out = b'' no_prompt_err = b'' become_output = b'' try: chan.exec_command(cmd) if self._play_context.prompt: passprompt = False become_sucess = False while not (become_sucess or passprompt): display.debug('Waiting for Privilege Escalation input') chunk = chan.recv(bufsize) display.debug("chunk is: %s" % chunk) if not chunk: if b'unknown user' in become_output: raise AnsibleError('user %s does not exist' % self._play_context.become_user) else: break # raise AnsibleError('ssh connection closed waiting for password prompt') become_output += chunk # need to check every line because we might get lectured # and we might get the middle of a line in a chunk for l in become_output.splitlines(True): if self.check_become_success(l): become_sucess = True break elif self.check_password_prompt(l): passprompt = True break if passprompt: if self._play_context.become and self._play_context.become_pass: chan.sendall(to_bytes(self._play_context.become_pass) + b'\n') else: raise AnsibleError("A password is required but none was supplied") else: no_prompt_out += become_output no_prompt_err += become_output except socket.timeout: raise AnsibleError('ssh timed out waiting for privilege escalation.\n' + become_output) stdout = b''.join(chan.makefile('rb', bufsize)) stderr = b''.join(chan.makefile_stderr('rb', bufsize)) return (chan.recv_exit_status(), no_prompt_out + stdout, no_prompt_out + stderr) def put_file(self, in_path, out_path): ''' transfer a file from local to remote ''' super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("PUT %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self._play_context.remote_addr) if not os.path.exists(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')): raise AnsibleFileNotFound("file or module does not exist: %s" % in_path) try: self.sftp = self.ssh.open_sftp() except Exception as e: raise AnsibleError("failed to open a SFTP connection (%s)" % e) try: self.sftp.put(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) except IOError: raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file to %s" % out_path) def _connect_sftp(self): cache_key = "%s__%s__" % (self._play_context.remote_addr, self._play_context.remote_user) if cache_key in SFTP_CONNECTION_CACHE: return SFTP_CONNECTION_CACHE[cache_key] else: result = SFTP_CONNECTION_CACHE[cache_key] = self._connect().ssh.open_sftp() return result def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path): ''' save a remote file to the specified path ''' super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("FETCH %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self._play_context.remote_addr) try: self.sftp = self._connect_sftp() except Exception as e: raise AnsibleError("failed to open a SFTP connection (%s)" % to_native(e)) try: self.sftp.get(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) except IOError: raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file from %s" % in_path) def _any_keys_added(self): for hostname, keys in iteritems(self.ssh._host_keys): for keytype, key in iteritems(keys): added_this_time = getattr(key, '_added_by_ansible_this_time', False) if added_this_time: return True return False def _save_ssh_host_keys(self, filename): ''' not using the paramiko save_ssh_host_keys function as we want to add new SSH keys at the bottom so folks don't complain about it :) ''' if not self._any_keys_added(): return False path = os.path.expanduser("~/.ssh") makedirs_safe(path) f = open(filename, 'w') for hostname, keys in iteritems(self.ssh._host_keys): for keytype, key in iteritems(keys): # was f.write added_this_time = getattr(key, '_added_by_ansible_this_time', False) if not added_this_time: f.write("%s %s %s\n" % (hostname, keytype, key.get_base64())) for hostname, keys in iteritems(self.ssh._host_keys): for keytype, key in iteritems(keys): added_this_time = getattr(key, '_added_by_ansible_this_time', False) if added_this_time: f.write("%s %s %s\n" % (hostname, keytype, key.get_base64())) f.close() def reset(self): self.close() self._connect() def close(self): ''' terminate the connection ''' cache_key = self._cache_key() SSH_CONNECTION_CACHE.pop(cache_key, None) SFTP_CONNECTION_CACHE.pop(cache_key, None) if hasattr(self, 'sftp'): if self.sftp is not None: self.sftp.close() if self.get_option('host_key_checking') and self.get_option('record_host_keys') and self._any_keys_added(): # add any new SSH host keys -- warning -- this could be slow # (This doesn't acquire the connection lock because it needs # to exclude only other known_hosts writers, not connections # that are starting up.) lockfile = self.keyfile.replace("known_hosts", ".known_hosts.lock") dirname = os.path.dirname(self.keyfile) makedirs_safe(dirname) KEY_LOCK = open(lockfile, 'w') fcntl.lockf(KEY_LOCK, fcntl.LOCK_EX) try: # just in case any were added recently self.ssh.load_system_host_keys() self.ssh._host_keys.update(self.ssh._system_host_keys) # gather information about the current key file, so # we can ensure the new file has the correct mode/owner key_dir = os.path.dirname(self.keyfile) if os.path.exists(self.keyfile): key_stat = os.stat(self.keyfile) mode = key_stat.st_mode uid = key_stat.st_uid gid = key_stat.st_gid else: mode = 33188 uid = os.getuid() gid = os.getgid() # Save the new keys to a temporary file and move it into place # rather than rewriting the file. We set delete=False because # the file will be moved into place rather than cleaned up. tmp_keyfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=key_dir, delete=False) os.chmod(tmp_keyfile.name, mode & 0o7777) os.chown(tmp_keyfile.name, uid, gid) self._save_ssh_host_keys(tmp_keyfile.name) tmp_keyfile.close() os.rename(tmp_keyfile.name, self.keyfile) except Exception: # unable to save keys, including scenario when key was invalid # and caught earlier traceback.print_exc() fcntl.lockf(KEY_LOCK, fcntl.LOCK_UN) self.ssh.close() self._connected = False