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Python
540 lines
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Python
# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Robey Pointer <robeypointer@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of paramiko.
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#
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# Paramiko is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# Paramiko is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
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# details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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# along with Paramiko; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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"""
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Common API for all public keys.
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"""
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import base64
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from binascii import unhexlify
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import os
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from hashlib import md5
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from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
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from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
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from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import algorithms, modes, Cipher
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from paramiko import util
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from paramiko.common import o600
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from paramiko.py3compat import u, encodebytes, decodebytes, b, string_types
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from paramiko.ssh_exception import SSHException, PasswordRequiredException
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from paramiko.message import Message
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class PKey(object):
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"""
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Base class for public keys.
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"""
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# known encryption types for private key files:
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_CIPHER_TABLE = {
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"AES-128-CBC": {
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"cipher": algorithms.AES,
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"keysize": 16,
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"blocksize": 16,
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"mode": modes.CBC,
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},
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"AES-256-CBC": {
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"cipher": algorithms.AES,
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"keysize": 32,
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"blocksize": 16,
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"mode": modes.CBC,
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},
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"DES-EDE3-CBC": {
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"cipher": algorithms.TripleDES,
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"keysize": 24,
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"blocksize": 8,
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"mode": modes.CBC,
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},
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}
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def __init__(self, msg=None, data=None):
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"""
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Create a new instance of this public key type. If ``msg`` is given,
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the key's public part(s) will be filled in from the message. If
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``data`` is given, the key's public part(s) will be filled in from
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the string.
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:param .Message msg:
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an optional SSH `.Message` containing a public key of this type.
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:param str data: an optional string containing a public key
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of this type
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:raises: `.SSHException` --
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if a key cannot be created from the ``data`` or ``msg`` given, or
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no key was passed in.
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"""
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pass
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def asbytes(self):
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"""
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Return a string of an SSH `.Message` made up of the public part(s) of
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this key. This string is suitable for passing to `__init__` to
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re-create the key object later.
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"""
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return bytes()
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def __str__(self):
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return self.asbytes()
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# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
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# TODO: The comparison functions should be removed as per:
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# https://docs.python.org/3.0/whatsnew/3.0.html#ordering-comparisons
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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"""
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Compare this key to another. Returns 0 if this key is equivalent to
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the given key, or non-0 if they are different. Only the public parts
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of the key are compared, so a public key will compare equal to its
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corresponding private key.
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:param .PKey other: key to compare to.
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"""
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hs = hash(self)
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ho = hash(other)
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if hs != ho:
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return cmp(hs, ho) # noqa
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return cmp(self.asbytes(), other.asbytes()) # noqa
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return hash(self) == hash(other)
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def get_name(self):
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"""
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Return the name of this private key implementation.
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:return:
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name of this private key type, in SSH terminology, as a `str` (for
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example, ``"ssh-rsa"``).
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"""
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return ""
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def get_bits(self):
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"""
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Return the number of significant bits in this key. This is useful
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for judging the relative security of a key.
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:return: bits in the key (as an `int`)
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"""
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return 0
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def can_sign(self):
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"""
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Return ``True`` if this key has the private part necessary for signing
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data.
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"""
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return False
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def get_fingerprint(self):
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"""
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Return an MD5 fingerprint of the public part of this key. Nothing
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secret is revealed.
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:return:
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a 16-byte `string <str>` (binary) of the MD5 fingerprint, in SSH
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format.
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"""
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return md5(self.asbytes()).digest()
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def get_base64(self):
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"""
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Return a base64 string containing the public part of this key. Nothing
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secret is revealed. This format is compatible with that used to store
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public key files or recognized host keys.
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:return: a base64 `string <str>` containing the public part of the key.
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"""
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return u(encodebytes(self.asbytes())).replace("\n", "")
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def sign_ssh_data(self, data):
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"""
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Sign a blob of data with this private key, and return a `.Message`
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representing an SSH signature message.
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:param str data: the data to sign.
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:return: an SSH signature `message <.Message>`.
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"""
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return bytes()
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def verify_ssh_sig(self, data, msg):
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"""
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Given a blob of data, and an SSH message representing a signature of
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that data, verify that it was signed with this key.
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:param str data: the data that was signed.
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:param .Message msg: an SSH signature message
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:return:
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``True`` if the signature verifies correctly; ``False`` otherwise.
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"""
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return False
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@classmethod
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def from_private_key_file(cls, filename, password=None):
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"""
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Create a key object by reading a private key file. If the private
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key is encrypted and ``password`` is not ``None``, the given password
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will be used to decrypt the key (otherwise `.PasswordRequiredException`
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is thrown). Through the magic of Python, this factory method will
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exist in all subclasses of PKey (such as `.RSAKey` or `.DSSKey`), but
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is useless on the abstract PKey class.
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:param str filename: name of the file to read
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:param str password:
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an optional password to use to decrypt the key file, if it's
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encrypted
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:return: a new `.PKey` based on the given private key
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error reading the file
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:raises: `.PasswordRequiredException` -- if the private key file is
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encrypted, and ``password`` is ``None``
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:raises: `.SSHException` -- if the key file is invalid
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"""
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key = cls(filename=filename, password=password)
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return key
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@classmethod
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def from_private_key(cls, file_obj, password=None):
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"""
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Create a key object by reading a private key from a file (or file-like)
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object. If the private key is encrypted and ``password`` is not
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``None``, the given password will be used to decrypt the key (otherwise
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`.PasswordRequiredException` is thrown).
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:param file_obj: the file-like object to read from
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:param str password:
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an optional password to use to decrypt the key, if it's encrypted
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:return: a new `.PKey` based on the given private key
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error reading the key
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:raises: `.PasswordRequiredException` --
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if the private key file is encrypted, and ``password`` is ``None``
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:raises: `.SSHException` -- if the key file is invalid
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"""
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key = cls(file_obj=file_obj, password=password)
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return key
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def write_private_key_file(self, filename, password=None):
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"""
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Write private key contents into a file. If the password is not
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``None``, the key is encrypted before writing.
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:param str filename: name of the file to write
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:param str password:
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an optional password to use to encrypt the key file
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error writing the file
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:raises: `.SSHException` -- if the key is invalid
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"""
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raise Exception("Not implemented in PKey")
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def write_private_key(self, file_obj, password=None):
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"""
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Write private key contents into a file (or file-like) object. If the
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password is not ``None``, the key is encrypted before writing.
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:param file_obj: the file-like object to write into
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:param str password: an optional password to use to encrypt the key
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error writing to the file
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:raises: `.SSHException` -- if the key is invalid
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"""
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raise Exception("Not implemented in PKey")
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def _read_private_key_file(self, tag, filename, password=None):
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"""
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Read an SSH2-format private key file, looking for a string of the type
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``"BEGIN xxx PRIVATE KEY"`` for some ``xxx``, base64-decode the text we
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find, and return it as a string. If the private key is encrypted and
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``password`` is not ``None``, the given password will be used to
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decrypt the key (otherwise `.PasswordRequiredException` is thrown).
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:param str tag: ``"RSA"`` or ``"DSA"``, the tag used to mark the
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data block.
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:param str filename: name of the file to read.
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:param str password:
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an optional password to use to decrypt the key file, if it's
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encrypted.
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:return: data blob (`str`) that makes up the private key.
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error reading the file.
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:raises: `.PasswordRequiredException` -- if the private key file is
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encrypted, and ``password`` is ``None``.
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:raises: `.SSHException` -- if the key file is invalid.
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"""
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with open(filename, "r") as f:
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data = self._read_private_key(tag, f, password)
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return data
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def _read_private_key(self, tag, f, password=None):
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lines = f.readlines()
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start = 0
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beginning_of_key = "-----BEGIN " + tag + " PRIVATE KEY-----"
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while start < len(lines) and lines[start].strip() != beginning_of_key:
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start += 1
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if start >= len(lines):
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raise SSHException("not a valid " + tag + " private key file")
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# parse any headers first
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headers = {}
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start += 1
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while start < len(lines):
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l = lines[start].split(": ")
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if len(l) == 1:
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break
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headers[l[0].lower()] = l[1].strip()
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start += 1
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# find end
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end = start
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ending_of_key = "-----END " + tag + " PRIVATE KEY-----"
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while end < len(lines) and lines[end].strip() != ending_of_key:
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end += 1
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# if we trudged to the end of the file, just try to cope.
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try:
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data = decodebytes(b("".join(lines[start:end])))
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except base64.binascii.Error as e:
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raise SSHException("base64 decoding error: " + str(e))
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if "proc-type" not in headers:
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# unencryped: done
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return data
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# encrypted keyfile: will need a password
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proc_type = headers["proc-type"]
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if proc_type != "4,ENCRYPTED":
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raise SSHException(
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'Unknown private key structure "{}"'.format(proc_type)
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)
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try:
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encryption_type, saltstr = headers["dek-info"].split(",")
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except:
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raise SSHException("Can't parse DEK-info in private key file")
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if encryption_type not in self._CIPHER_TABLE:
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raise SSHException(
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'Unknown private key cipher "{}"'.format(encryption_type)
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)
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# if no password was passed in,
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# raise an exception pointing out that we need one
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if password is None:
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raise PasswordRequiredException("Private key file is encrypted")
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cipher = self._CIPHER_TABLE[encryption_type]["cipher"]
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keysize = self._CIPHER_TABLE[encryption_type]["keysize"]
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mode = self._CIPHER_TABLE[encryption_type]["mode"]
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salt = unhexlify(b(saltstr))
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key = util.generate_key_bytes(md5, salt, password, keysize)
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decryptor = Cipher(
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cipher(key), mode(salt), backend=default_backend()
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).decryptor()
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return decryptor.update(data) + decryptor.finalize()
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def _write_private_key_file(self, filename, key, format, password=None):
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"""
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Write an SSH2-format private key file in a form that can be read by
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paramiko or openssh. If no password is given, the key is written in
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a trivially-encoded format (base64) which is completely insecure. If
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a password is given, DES-EDE3-CBC is used.
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:param str tag:
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``"RSA"`` or ``"DSA"``, the tag used to mark the data block.
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:param filename: name of the file to write.
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:param str data: data blob that makes up the private key.
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:param str password: an optional password to use to encrypt the file.
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:raises: ``IOError`` -- if there was an error writing the file.
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"""
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with open(filename, "w") as f:
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os.chmod(filename, o600)
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self._write_private_key(f, key, format, password=password)
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def _write_private_key(self, f, key, format, password=None):
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if password is None:
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encryption = serialization.NoEncryption()
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else:
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encryption = serialization.BestAvailableEncryption(b(password))
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f.write(
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key.private_bytes(
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serialization.Encoding.PEM, format, encryption
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).decode()
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)
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def _check_type_and_load_cert(self, msg, key_type, cert_type):
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"""
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Perform message type-checking & optional certificate loading.
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This includes fast-forwarding cert ``msg`` objects past the nonce, so
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that the subsequent fields are the key numbers; thus the caller may
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expect to treat the message as key material afterwards either way.
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The obtained key type is returned for classes which need to know what
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it was (e.g. ECDSA.)
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"""
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# Normalization; most classes have a single key type and give a string,
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# but eg ECDSA is a 1:N mapping.
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key_types = key_type
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cert_types = cert_type
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if isinstance(key_type, string_types):
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key_types = [key_types]
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if isinstance(cert_types, string_types):
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cert_types = [cert_types]
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# Can't do much with no message, that should've been handled elsewhere
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if msg is None:
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raise SSHException("Key object may not be empty")
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# First field is always key type, in either kind of object. (make sure
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# we rewind before grabbing it - sometimes caller had to do their own
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# introspection first!)
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msg.rewind()
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type_ = msg.get_text()
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# Regular public key - nothing special to do besides the implicit
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# type check.
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if type_ in key_types:
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pass
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# OpenSSH-compatible certificate - store full copy as .public_blob
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# (so signing works correctly) and then fast-forward past the
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# nonce.
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elif type_ in cert_types:
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# This seems the cleanest way to 'clone' an already-being-read
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# message; they're *IO objects at heart and their .getvalue()
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# always returns the full value regardless of pointer position.
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self.load_certificate(Message(msg.asbytes()))
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# Read out nonce as it comes before the public numbers.
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# TODO: usefully interpret it & other non-public-number fields
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# (requires going back into per-type subclasses.)
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msg.get_string()
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else:
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err = "Invalid key (class: {}, data type: {}"
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raise SSHException(err.format(self.__class__.__name__, type_))
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def load_certificate(self, value):
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"""
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Supplement the private key contents with data loaded from an OpenSSH
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public key (``.pub``) or certificate (``-cert.pub``) file, a string
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containing such a file, or a `.Message` object.
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The .pub contents adds no real value, since the private key
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file includes sufficient information to derive the public
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key info. For certificates, however, this can be used on
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the client side to offer authentication requests to the server
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based on certificate instead of raw public key.
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See:
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https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/PROTOCOL.certkeys
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Note: very little effort is made to validate the certificate contents,
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that is for the server to decide if it is good enough to authenticate
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successfully.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, Message):
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constructor = "from_message"
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elif os.path.isfile(value):
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constructor = "from_file"
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else:
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constructor = "from_string"
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blob = getattr(PublicBlob, constructor)(value)
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if not blob.key_type.startswith(self.get_name()):
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err = "PublicBlob type {} incompatible with key type {}"
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raise ValueError(err.format(blob.key_type, self.get_name()))
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self.public_blob = blob
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# General construct for an OpenSSH style Public Key blob
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# readable from a one-line file of the format:
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# <key-name> <base64-blob> [<comment>]
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# Of little value in the case of standard public keys
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# {ssh-rsa, ssh-dss, ssh-ecdsa, ssh-ed25519}, but should
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# provide rudimentary support for {*-cert.v01}
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class PublicBlob(object):
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"""
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OpenSSH plain public key or OpenSSH signed public key (certificate).
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Tries to be as dumb as possible and barely cares about specific
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per-key-type data.
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..note::
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Most of the time you'll want to call `from_file`, `from_string` or
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`from_message` for useful instantiation, the main constructor is
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basically "I should be using ``attrs`` for this."
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"""
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def __init__(self, type_, blob, comment=None):
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"""
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Create a new public blob of given type and contents.
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:param str type_: Type indicator, eg ``ssh-rsa``.
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:param blob: The blob bytes themselves.
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:param str comment: A comment, if one was given (e.g. file-based.)
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"""
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self.key_type = type_
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self.key_blob = blob
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self.comment = comment
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@classmethod
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def from_file(cls, filename):
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"""
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Create a public blob from a ``-cert.pub``-style file on disk.
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"""
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with open(filename) as f:
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string = f.read()
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return cls.from_string(string)
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@classmethod
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def from_string(cls, string):
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"""
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Create a public blob from a ``-cert.pub``-style string.
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"""
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fields = string.split(None, 2)
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if len(fields) < 2:
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msg = "Not enough fields for public blob: {}"
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raise ValueError(msg.format(fields))
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key_type = fields[0]
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key_blob = decodebytes(b(fields[1]))
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try:
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comment = fields[2].strip()
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except IndexError:
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comment = None
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# Verify that the blob message first (string) field matches the
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|
# key_type
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m = Message(key_blob)
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|
blob_type = m.get_text()
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if blob_type != key_type:
|
|
deets = "key type={!r}, but blob type={!r}".format(
|
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key_type, blob_type
|
|
)
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|
raise ValueError("Invalid PublicBlob contents: {}".format(deets))
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|
# All good? All good.
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return cls(type_=key_type, blob=key_blob, comment=comment)
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|
|
|
@classmethod
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|
def from_message(cls, message):
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a public blob from a network `.Message`.
|
|
|
|
Specifically, a cert-bearing pubkey auth packet, because by definition
|
|
OpenSSH-style certificates 'are' their own network representation."
|
|
"""
|
|
type_ = message.get_text()
|
|
return cls(type_=type_, blob=message.asbytes())
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
ret = "{} public key/certificate".format(self.key_type)
|
|
if self.comment:
|
|
ret += "- {}".format(self.comment)
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
# Just piggyback on Message/BytesIO, since both of these should be one.
|
|
return self and other and self.key_blob == other.key_blob
|
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
return not self == other
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