ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/paramiko/ssh_exception.py
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# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Robey Pointer <robeypointer@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of paramiko.
#
# Paramiko is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# Paramiko is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with Paramiko; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
import socket
class SSHException(Exception):
"""
Exception raised by failures in SSH2 protocol negotiation or logic errors.
"""
pass
class AuthenticationException(SSHException):
"""
Exception raised when authentication failed for some reason. It may be
possible to retry with different credentials. (Other classes specify more
specific reasons.)
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
pass
class PasswordRequiredException(AuthenticationException):
"""
Exception raised when a password is needed to unlock a private key file.
"""
pass
class BadAuthenticationType(AuthenticationException):
"""
Exception raised when an authentication type (like password) is used, but
the server isn't allowing that type. (It may only allow public-key, for
example.)
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
#: list of allowed authentication types provided by the server (possible
#: values are: ``"none"``, ``"password"``, and ``"publickey"``).
allowed_types = []
def __init__(self, explanation, types):
AuthenticationException.__init__(self, explanation)
self.allowed_types = types
# for unpickling
self.args = (explanation, types)
def __str__(self):
return "{} (allowed_types={!r})".format(
SSHException.__str__(self), self.allowed_types
)
class PartialAuthentication(AuthenticationException):
"""
An internal exception thrown in the case of partial authentication.
"""
allowed_types = []
def __init__(self, types):
AuthenticationException.__init__(self, "partial authentication")
self.allowed_types = types
# for unpickling
self.args = (types,)
class ChannelException(SSHException):
"""
Exception raised when an attempt to open a new `.Channel` fails.
:param int code: the error code returned by the server
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
def __init__(self, code, text):
SSHException.__init__(self, text)
self.code = code
# for unpickling
self.args = (code, text)
class BadHostKeyException(SSHException):
"""
The host key given by the SSH server did not match what we were expecting.
:param str hostname: the hostname of the SSH server
:param PKey got_key: the host key presented by the server
:param PKey expected_key: the host key expected
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
def __init__(self, hostname, got_key, expected_key):
message = (
"Host key for server {} does not match: got {}, expected {}"
) # noqa
message = message.format(
hostname, got_key.get_base64(), expected_key.get_base64()
)
SSHException.__init__(self, message)
self.hostname = hostname
self.key = got_key
self.expected_key = expected_key
# for unpickling
self.args = (hostname, got_key, expected_key)
class ProxyCommandFailure(SSHException):
"""
The "ProxyCommand" found in the .ssh/config file returned an error.
:param str command: The command line that is generating this exception.
:param str error: The error captured from the proxy command output.
"""
def __init__(self, command, error):
SSHException.__init__(
self,
'"ProxyCommand ({})" returned non-zero exit status: {}'.format(
command, error
),
)
self.error = error
# for unpickling
self.args = (command, error)
class NoValidConnectionsError(socket.error):
"""
Multiple connection attempts were made and no families succeeded.
This exception class wraps multiple "real" underlying connection errors,
all of which represent failed connection attempts. Because these errors are
not guaranteed to all be of the same error type (i.e. different errno,
`socket.error` subclass, message, etc) we expose a single unified error
message and a ``None`` errno so that instances of this class match most
normal handling of `socket.error` objects.
To see the wrapped exception objects, access the ``errors`` attribute.
``errors`` is a dict whose keys are address tuples (e.g. ``('127.0.0.1',
22)``) and whose values are the exception encountered trying to connect to
that address.
It is implied/assumed that all the errors given to a single instance of
this class are from connecting to the same hostname + port (and thus that
the differences are in the resolution of the hostname - e.g. IPv4 vs v6).
.. versionadded:: 1.16
"""
def __init__(self, errors):
"""
:param dict errors:
The errors dict to store, as described by class docstring.
"""
addrs = sorted(errors.keys())
body = ", ".join([x[0] for x in addrs[:-1]])
tail = addrs[-1][0]
if body:
msg = "Unable to connect to port {0} on {1} or {2}"
else:
msg = "Unable to connect to port {0} on {2}"
super(NoValidConnectionsError, self).__init__(
None, msg.format(addrs[0][1], body, tail) # stand-in for errno
)
self.errors = errors
def __reduce__(self):
return (self.__class__, (self.errors,))