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Python
294 lines
10 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Robey Pointer <robeypointer@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (C) 2012 Olle Lundberg <geek@nerd.sh>
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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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Configuration file (aka ``ssh_config``) support.
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"""
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import fnmatch
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import socket
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SSH_PORT = 22
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class SSHConfig(object):
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"""
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Representation of config information as stored in the format used by
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OpenSSH. Queries can be made via `lookup`. The format is described in
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OpenSSH's ``ssh_config`` man page. This class is provided primarily as a
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convenience to posix users (since the OpenSSH format is a de-facto
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standard on posix) but should work fine on Windows too.
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.. versionadded:: 1.6
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"""
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SETTINGS_REGEX = re.compile(r"(\w+)(?:\s*=\s*|\s+)(.+)")
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def __init__(self):
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"""
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Create a new OpenSSH config object.
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"""
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self._config = []
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def parse(self, file_obj):
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"""
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Read an OpenSSH config from the given file object.
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:param file_obj: a file-like object to read the config file from
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"""
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host = {"host": ["*"], "config": {}}
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for line in file_obj:
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# Strip any leading or trailing whitespace from the line.
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# Refer to https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/499
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line = line.strip()
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if not line or line.startswith("#"):
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continue
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match = re.match(self.SETTINGS_REGEX, line)
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if not match:
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raise Exception("Unparsable line {}".format(line))
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key = match.group(1).lower()
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value = match.group(2)
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if key == "host":
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self._config.append(host)
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host = {"host": self._get_hosts(value), "config": {}}
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elif key == "proxycommand" and value.lower() == "none":
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# Store 'none' as None; prior to 3.x, it will get stripped out
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# at the end (for compatibility with issue #415). After 3.x, it
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# will simply not get stripped, leaving a nice explicit marker.
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host["config"][key] = None
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else:
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if value.startswith('"') and value.endswith('"'):
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value = value[1:-1]
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# identityfile, localforward, remoteforward keys are special
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# cases, since they are allowed to be specified multiple times
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# and they should be tried in order of specification.
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if key in ["identityfile", "localforward", "remoteforward"]:
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if key in host["config"]:
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host["config"][key].append(value)
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else:
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host["config"][key] = [value]
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elif key not in host["config"]:
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host["config"][key] = value
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self._config.append(host)
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def lookup(self, hostname):
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"""
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Return a dict of config options for a given hostname.
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The host-matching rules of OpenSSH's ``ssh_config`` man page are used:
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For each parameter, the first obtained value will be used. The
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configuration files contain sections separated by ``Host``
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specifications, and that section is only applied for hosts that match
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one of the patterns given in the specification.
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Since the first obtained value for each parameter is used, more host-
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specific declarations should be given near the beginning of the file,
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and general defaults at the end.
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The keys in the returned dict are all normalized to lowercase (look for
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``"port"``, not ``"Port"``. The values are processed according to the
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rules for substitution variable expansion in ``ssh_config``.
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:param str hostname: the hostname to lookup
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"""
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matches = [
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config
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for config in self._config
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if self._allowed(config["host"], hostname)
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]
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ret = {}
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for match in matches:
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for key, value in match["config"].items():
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if key not in ret:
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# Create a copy of the original value,
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# else it will reference the original list
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# in self._config and update that value too
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# when the extend() is being called.
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ret[key] = value[:] if value is not None else value
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elif key == "identityfile":
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ret[key].extend(value)
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ret = self._expand_variables(ret, hostname)
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# TODO: remove in 3.x re #670
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if "proxycommand" in ret and ret["proxycommand"] is None:
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del ret["proxycommand"]
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return ret
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def get_hostnames(self):
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"""
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Return the set of literal hostnames defined in the SSH config (both
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explicit hostnames and wildcard entries).
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"""
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hosts = set()
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for entry in self._config:
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hosts.update(entry["host"])
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return hosts
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def _allowed(self, hosts, hostname):
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match = False
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for host in hosts:
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if host.startswith("!") and fnmatch.fnmatch(hostname, host[1:]):
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return False
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elif fnmatch.fnmatch(hostname, host):
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match = True
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return match
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def _expand_variables(self, config, hostname):
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"""
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Return a dict of config options with expanded substitutions
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for a given hostname.
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Please refer to man ``ssh_config`` for the parameters that
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are replaced.
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:param dict config: the config for the hostname
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:param str hostname: the hostname that the config belongs to
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"""
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if "hostname" in config:
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config["hostname"] = config["hostname"].replace("%h", hostname)
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else:
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config["hostname"] = hostname
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if "port" in config:
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port = config["port"]
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else:
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port = SSH_PORT
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user = os.getenv("USER")
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if "user" in config:
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remoteuser = config["user"]
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else:
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remoteuser = user
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host = socket.gethostname().split(".")[0]
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fqdn = LazyFqdn(config, host)
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homedir = os.path.expanduser("~")
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replacements = {
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"controlpath": [
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("%h", config["hostname"]),
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("%l", fqdn),
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("%L", host),
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("%n", hostname),
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("%p", port),
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("%r", remoteuser),
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("%u", user),
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],
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"identityfile": [
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("~", homedir),
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("%d", homedir),
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("%h", config["hostname"]),
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("%l", fqdn),
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("%u", user),
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("%r", remoteuser),
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],
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"proxycommand": [
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("~", homedir),
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("%h", config["hostname"]),
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("%p", port),
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("%r", remoteuser),
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],
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}
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for k in config:
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if config[k] is None:
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continue
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if k in replacements:
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for find, replace in replacements[k]:
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if isinstance(config[k], list):
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for item in range(len(config[k])):
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if find in config[k][item]:
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config[k][item] = config[k][item].replace(
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find, str(replace)
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)
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else:
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if find in config[k]:
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config[k] = config[k].replace(find, str(replace))
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return config
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def _get_hosts(self, host):
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"""
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Return a list of host_names from host value.
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"""
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try:
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return shlex.split(host)
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except ValueError:
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raise Exception("Unparsable host {}".format(host))
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class LazyFqdn(object):
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"""
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Returns the host's fqdn on request as string.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config, host=None):
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self.fqdn = None
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self.config = config
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self.host = host
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def __str__(self):
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if self.fqdn is None:
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#
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# If the SSH config contains AddressFamily, use that when
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# determining the local host's FQDN. Using socket.getfqdn() from
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# the standard library is the most general solution, but can
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# result in noticeable delays on some platforms when IPv6 is
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# misconfigured or not available, as it calls getaddrinfo with no
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# address family specified, so both IPv4 and IPv6 are checked.
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#
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# Handle specific option
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fqdn = None
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address_family = self.config.get("addressfamily", "any").lower()
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if address_family != "any":
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try:
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family = socket.AF_INET6
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if address_family == "inet":
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socket.AF_INET
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results = socket.getaddrinfo(
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self.host,
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None,
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family,
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socket.SOCK_DGRAM,
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socket.IPPROTO_IP,
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socket.AI_CANONNAME,
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)
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for res in results:
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af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
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if canonname and "." in canonname:
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fqdn = canonname
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break
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# giaerror -> socket.getaddrinfo() can't resolve self.host
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# (which is from socket.gethostname()). Fall back to the
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# getfqdn() call below.
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except socket.gaierror:
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pass
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# Handle 'any' / unspecified
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if fqdn is None:
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fqdn = socket.getfqdn()
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# Cache
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self.fqdn = fqdn
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return self.fqdn
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