openmedialibrary_platform/Darwin/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/conch/endpoints.py
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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.conch.test.test_endpoints -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Endpoint implementations of various SSH interactions.
"""
__all__ = [
'AuthenticationFailed', 'SSHCommandAddress', 'SSHCommandClientEndpoint']
from struct import unpack
from os.path import expanduser
from zope.interface import Interface, implementer
from twisted.python.filepath import FilePath
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
from twisted.internet.error import ConnectionDone, ProcessTerminated
from twisted.internet.interfaces import IStreamClientEndpoint
from twisted.internet.protocol import Factory
from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, succeed, CancelledError
from twisted.internet.endpoints import TCP4ClientEndpoint, connectProtocol
from twisted.conch.ssh.keys import Key
from twisted.conch.ssh.common import NS
from twisted.conch.ssh.transport import SSHClientTransport
from twisted.conch.ssh.connection import SSHConnection
from twisted.conch.ssh.userauth import SSHUserAuthClient
from twisted.conch.ssh.channel import SSHChannel
from twisted.conch.client.knownhosts import ConsoleUI, KnownHostsFile
from twisted.conch.client.agent import SSHAgentClient
from twisted.conch.client.default import _KNOWN_HOSTS
class AuthenticationFailed(Exception):
"""
An SSH session could not be established because authentication was not
successful.
"""
# This should be public. See #6541.
class _ISSHConnectionCreator(Interface):
"""
An L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} knows how to create SSH connections somehow.
"""
def secureConnection():
"""
Return a new, connected, secured, but not yet authenticated instance of
L{twisted.conch.ssh.transport.SSHServerTransport} or
L{twisted.conch.ssh.transport.SSHClientTransport}.
"""
def cleanupConnection(connection, immediate):
"""
Perform cleanup necessary for a connection object previously returned
from this creator's C{secureConnection} method.
@param connection: An L{twisted.conch.ssh.transport.SSHServerTransport}
or L{twisted.conch.ssh.transport.SSHClientTransport} returned by a
previous call to C{secureConnection}. It is no longer needed by the
caller of that method and may be closed or otherwise cleaned up as
necessary.
@param immediate: If C{True} don't wait for any network communication,
just close the connection immediately and as aggressively as
necessary.
"""
class SSHCommandAddress(object):
"""
An L{SSHCommandAddress} instance represents the address of an SSH server, a
username which was used to authenticate with that server, and a command
which was run there.
@ivar server: See L{__init__}
@ivar username: See L{__init__}
@ivar command: See L{__init__}
"""
def __init__(self, server, username, command):
"""
@param server: The address of the SSH server on which the command is
running.
@type server: L{IAddress} provider
@param username: An authentication username which was used to
authenticate against the server at the given address.
@type username: L{bytes}
@param command: A command which was run in a session channel on the
server at the given address.
@type command: L{bytes}
"""
self.server = server
self.username = username
self.command = command
class _CommandChannel(SSHChannel):
"""
A L{_CommandChannel} executes a command in a session channel and connects
its input and output to an L{IProtocol} provider.
@ivar _creator: See L{__init__}
@ivar _command: See L{__init__}
@ivar _protocolFactory: See L{__init__}
@ivar _commandConnected: See L{__init__}
@ivar _protocol: An L{IProtocol} provider created using C{_protocolFactory}
which is hooked up to the running command's input and output streams.
"""
name = b'session'
def __init__(self, creator, command, protocolFactory, commandConnected):
"""
@param creator: The L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} provider which was used
to get the connection which this channel exists on.
@type creator: L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} provider
@param command: The command to be executed.
@type command: L{bytes}
@param protocolFactory: A client factory to use to build a L{IProtocol}
provider to use to associate with the running command.
@param commandConnected: A L{Deferred} to use to signal that execution
of the command has failed or that it has succeeded and the command
is now running.
@type commandConnected: L{Deferred}
"""
SSHChannel.__init__(self)
self._creator = creator
self._command = command
self._protocolFactory = protocolFactory
self._commandConnected = commandConnected
self._reason = None
def openFailed(self, reason):
"""
When the request to open a new channel to run this command in fails,
fire the C{commandConnected} deferred with a failure indicating that.
"""
self._commandConnected.errback(reason)
def channelOpen(self, ignored):
"""
When the request to open a new channel to run this command in succeeds,
issue an C{"exec"} request to run the command.
"""
command = self.conn.sendRequest(
self, 'exec', NS(self._command), wantReply=True)
command.addCallbacks(self._execSuccess, self._execFailure)
def _execFailure(self, reason):
"""
When the request to execute the command in this channel fails, fire the
C{commandConnected} deferred with a failure indicating this.
@param reason: The cause of the command execution failure.
@type reason: L{Failure}
"""
self._commandConnected.errback(reason)
def _execSuccess(self, ignored):
"""
When the request to execute the command in this channel succeeds, use
C{protocolFactory} to build a protocol to handle the command's input and
output and connect the protocol to a transport representing those
streams.
Also fire C{commandConnected} with the created protocol after it is
connected to its transport.
@param ignored: The (ignored) result of the execute request
"""
self._protocol = self._protocolFactory.buildProtocol(
SSHCommandAddress(
self.conn.transport.transport.getPeer(),
self.conn.transport.creator.username,
self.conn.transport.creator.command))
self._protocol.makeConnection(self)
self._commandConnected.callback(self._protocol)
def dataReceived(self, data):
"""
When the command's stdout data arrives over the channel, deliver it to
the protocol instance.
@param data: The bytes from the command's stdout.
@type data: L{bytes}
"""
self._protocol.dataReceived(data)
def request_exit_status(self, data):
"""
When the server sends the command's exit status, record it for later
delivery to the protocol.
@param data: The network-order four byte representation of the exit
status of the command.
@type data: L{bytes}
"""
(status,) = unpack('>L', data)
if status != 0:
self._reason = ProcessTerminated(status, None, None)
def request_exit_signal(self, data):
"""
When the server sends the command's exit status, record it for later
delivery to the protocol.
@param data: The network-order four byte representation of the exit
signal of the command.
@type data: L{bytes}
"""
(signal,) = unpack('>L', data)
self._reason = ProcessTerminated(None, signal, None)
def closed(self):
"""
When the channel closes, deliver disconnection notification to the
protocol.
"""
self._creator.cleanupConnection(self.conn, False)
if self._reason is None:
reason = ConnectionDone("ssh channel closed")
else:
reason = self._reason
self._protocol.connectionLost(Failure(reason))
class _ConnectionReady(SSHConnection):
"""
L{_ConnectionReady} is an L{SSHConnection} (an SSH service) which only
propagates the I{serviceStarted} event to a L{Deferred} to be handled
elsewhere.
"""
def __init__(self, ready):
"""
@param ready: A L{Deferred} which should be fired when
I{serviceStarted} happens.
"""
SSHConnection.__init__(self)
self._ready = ready
def serviceStarted(self):
"""
When the SSH I{connection} I{service} this object represents is ready to
be used, fire the C{connectionReady} L{Deferred} to publish that event
to some other interested party.
"""
self._ready.callback(self)
del self._ready
class _UserAuth(SSHUserAuthClient):
"""
L{_UserAuth} implements the client part of SSH user authentication in the
convenient way a user might expect if they are familiar with the
interactive I{ssh} command line client.
L{_UserAuth} supports key-based authentication, password-based
authentication, and delegating authentication to an agent.
"""
password = None
keys = None
agent = None
def getPublicKey(self):
"""
Retrieve the next public key object to offer to the server, possibly
delegating to an authentication agent if there is one.
@return: The public part of a key pair that could be used to
authenticate with the server, or C{None} if there are no more public
keys to try.
@rtype: L{twisted.conch.ssh.keys.Key} or L{types.NoneType}
"""
if self.agent is not None:
return self.agent.getPublicKey()
if self.keys:
self.key = self.keys.pop(0)
else:
self.key = None
return self.key.public()
def signData(self, publicKey, signData):
"""
Extend the base signing behavior by using an SSH agent to sign the
data, if one is available.
@type publicKey: L{Key}
@type signData: C{str}
"""
if self.agent is not None:
return self.agent.signData(publicKey.blob(), signData)
else:
return SSHUserAuthClient.signData(self, publicKey, signData)
def getPrivateKey(self):
"""
Get the private part of a key pair to use for authentication. The key
corresponds to the public part most recently returned from
C{getPublicKey}.
@return: A L{Deferred} which fires with the private key.
@rtype: L{Deferred}
"""
return succeed(self.key)
def getPassword(self):
"""
Get the password to use for authentication.
@return: A L{Deferred} which fires with the password, or C{None} if the
password was not specified.
"""
if self.password is None:
return
return succeed(self.password)
def ssh_USERAUTH_SUCCESS(self, packet):
"""
Handle user authentication success in the normal way, but also make a
note of the state change on the L{_CommandTransport}.
"""
self.transport._state = b'CHANNELLING'
return SSHUserAuthClient.ssh_USERAUTH_SUCCESS(self, packet)
class _CommandTransport(SSHClientTransport):
"""
L{_CommandTransport} is an SSH client I{transport} which includes a host key
verification step before it will proceed to secure the connection.
L{_CommandTransport} also knows how to set up a connection to an
authentication agent if it is told where it can connect to one.
"""
# STARTING -> SECURING -> AUTHENTICATING -> CHANNELLING -> RUNNING
_state = b'STARTING'
_hostKeyFailure = None
def __init__(self, creator):
"""
@param creator: The L{_NewConnectionHelper} that created this
connection.
@type creator: L{_NewConnectionHelper}.
"""
self.connectionReady = Deferred(
lambda d: self.transport.abortConnection())
# Clear the reference to that deferred to help the garbage collector
# and to signal to other parts of this implementation (in particular
# connectionLost) that it has already been fired and does not need to
# be fired again.
def readyFired(result):
self.connectionReady = None
return result
self.connectionReady.addBoth(readyFired)
self.creator = creator
def verifyHostKey(self, hostKey, fingerprint):
"""
Ask the L{KnownHostsFile} provider available on the factory which
created this protocol this protocol to verify the given host key.
@return: A L{Deferred} which fires with the result of
L{KnownHostsFile.verifyHostKey}.
"""
hostname = self.creator.hostname
ip = self.transport.getPeer().host
self._state = b'SECURING'
d = self.creator.knownHosts.verifyHostKey(
self.creator.ui, hostname, ip, Key.fromString(hostKey))
d.addErrback(self._saveHostKeyFailure)
return d
def _saveHostKeyFailure(self, reason):
"""
When host key verification fails, record the reason for the failure in
order to fire a L{Deferred} with it later.
@param reason: The cause of the host key verification failure.
@type reason: L{Failure}
@return: C{reason}
@rtype: L{Failure}
"""
self._hostKeyFailure = reason
return reason
def connectionSecure(self):
"""
When the connection is secure, start the authentication process.
"""
self._state = b'AUTHENTICATING'
command = _ConnectionReady(self.connectionReady)
userauth = _UserAuth(self.creator.username, command)
userauth.password = self.creator.password
if self.creator.keys:
userauth.keys = list(self.creator.keys)
if self.creator.agentEndpoint is not None:
d = self._connectToAgent(userauth, self.creator.agentEndpoint)
else:
d = succeed(None)
def maybeGotAgent(ignored):
self.requestService(userauth)
d.addBoth(maybeGotAgent)
def _connectToAgent(self, userauth, endpoint):
"""
Set up a connection to the authentication agent and trigger its
initialization.
@param userauth: The L{_UserAuth} instance which is in charge of the
overall authentication process.
@type userauth: L{_UserAuth}
@param endpoint: An endpoint which can be used to connect to the
authentication agent.
@type endpoint: L{IStreamClientEndpoint} provider
@return: A L{Deferred} which fires when the agent connection is ready
for use.
"""
factory = Factory()
factory.protocol = SSHAgentClient
d = endpoint.connect(factory)
def connected(agent):
userauth.agent = agent
return agent.getPublicKeys()
d.addCallback(connected)
return d
def connectionLost(self, reason):
"""
When the underlying connection to the SSH server is lost, if there were
any connection setup errors, propagate them.
"""
if self._state == b'RUNNING' or self.connectionReady is None:
return
if self._state == b'SECURING' and self._hostKeyFailure is not None:
reason = self._hostKeyFailure
elif self._state == b'AUTHENTICATING':
reason = Failure(
AuthenticationFailed("Connection lost while authenticating"))
self.connectionReady.errback(reason)
@implementer(IStreamClientEndpoint)
class SSHCommandClientEndpoint(object):
"""
L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint} exposes the command-executing functionality of
SSH servers.
L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint} can set up a new SSH connection, authenticate
it in any one of a number of different ways (keys, passwords, agents),
launch a command over that connection and then associate its input and
output with a protocol.
It can also re-use an existing, already-authenticated SSH connection
(perhaps one which already has some SSH channels being used for other
purposes). In this case it creates a new SSH channel to use to execute the
command. Notably this means it supports multiplexing several different
command invocations over a single SSH connection.
"""
def __init__(self, creator, command):
"""
@param creator: An L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} provider which will be
used to set up the SSH connection which will be used to run a
command.
@type creator: L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} provider
@param command: The command line to execute on the SSH server. This
byte string is interpreted by a shell on the SSH server, so it may
have a value like C{"ls /"}. Take care when trying to run a command
like C{"/Volumes/My Stuff/a-program"} - spaces (and other special
bytes) may require escaping.
@type command: L{bytes}
"""
self._creator = creator
self._command = command
@classmethod
def newConnection(cls, reactor, command, username, hostname, port=None,
keys=None, password=None, agentEndpoint=None,
knownHosts=None, ui=None):
"""
Create and return a new endpoint which will try to create a new
connection to an SSH server and run a command over it. It will also
close the connection if there are problems leading up to the command
being executed, after the command finishes, or if the connection
L{Deferred} is cancelled.
@param reactor: The reactor to use to establish the connection.
@type reactor: L{IReactorTCP} provider
@param command: See L{__init__}'s C{command} argument.
@param username: The username with which to authenticate to the SSH
server.
@type username: L{bytes}
@param hostname: The hostname of the SSH server.
@type hostname: L{bytes}
@param port: The port number of the SSH server. By default, the
standard SSH port number is used.
@type port: L{int}
@param keys: Private keys with which to authenticate to the SSH server,
if key authentication is to be attempted (otherwise C{None}).
@type keys: L{list} of L{Key}
@param password: The password with which to authenticate to the SSH
server, if password authentication is to be attempted (otherwise
C{None}).
@type password: L{bytes} or L{types.NoneType}
@param agentEndpoint: An L{IStreamClientEndpoint} provider which may be
used to connect to an SSH agent, if one is to be used to help with
authentication.
@type agentEndpoint: L{IStreamClientEndpoint} provider
@param knownHosts: The currently known host keys, used to check the
host key presented by the server we actually connect to.
@type knownHosts: L{KnownHostsFile}
@param ui: An object for interacting with users to make decisions about
whether to accept the server host keys. If C{None}, a L{ConsoleUI}
connected to /dev/tty will be used; if /dev/tty is unavailable, an
object which answers C{b"no"} to all prompts will be used.
@type ui: L{NoneType} or L{ConsoleUI}
@return: A new instance of C{cls} (probably
L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint}).
"""
helper = _NewConnectionHelper(
reactor, hostname, port, command, username, keys, password,
agentEndpoint, knownHosts, ui)
return cls(helper, command)
@classmethod
def existingConnection(cls, connection, command):
"""
Create and return a new endpoint which will try to open a new channel on
an existing SSH connection and run a command over it. It will B{not}
close the connection if there is a problem executing the command or
after the command finishes.
@param connection: An existing connection to an SSH server.
@type connection: L{SSHConnection}
@param command: See L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.newConnection}'s
C{command} parameter.
@type command: L{bytes}
@return: A new instance of C{cls} (probably
L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint}).
"""
helper = _ExistingConnectionHelper(connection)
return cls(helper, command)
def connect(self, protocolFactory):
"""
Set up an SSH connection, use a channel from that connection to launch
a command, and hook the stdin and stdout of that command up as a
transport for a protocol created by the given factory.
@param protocolFactory: A L{Factory} to use to create the protocol
which will be connected to the stdin and stdout of the command on
the SSH server.
@return: A L{Deferred} which will fire with an error if the connection
cannot be set up for any reason or with the protocol instance
created by C{protocolFactory} once it has been connected to the
command.
"""
d = self._creator.secureConnection()
d.addCallback(self._executeCommand, protocolFactory)
return d
def _executeCommand(self, connection, protocolFactory):
"""
Given a secured SSH connection, try to execute a command in a new
channel created on it and associate the result with a protocol from the
given factory.
@param connection: See L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.existingConnection}'s
C{connection} parameter.
@param protocolFactory: See L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.connect}'s
C{protocolFactory} parameter.
@return: See L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.connect}'s return value.
"""
commandConnected = Deferred()
def disconnectOnFailure(passthrough):
# Close the connection immediately in case of cancellation, since
# that implies user wants it gone immediately (e.g. a timeout):
immediate = passthrough.check(CancelledError)
self._creator.cleanupConnection(connection, immediate)
return passthrough
commandConnected.addErrback(disconnectOnFailure)
channel = _CommandChannel(
self._creator, self._command, protocolFactory, commandConnected)
connection.openChannel(channel)
return commandConnected
class _ReadFile(object):
"""
A weakly file-like object which can be used with L{KnownHostsFile} to
respond in the negative to all prompts for decisions.
"""
def __init__(self, contents):
"""
@param contents: L{bytes} which will be returned from every C{readline}
call.
"""
self._contents = contents
def write(self, data):
"""
No-op.
@param data: ignored
"""
def readline(self, count=-1):
"""
Always give back the byte string that this L{_ReadFile} was initialized
with.
@param count: ignored
@return: A fixed byte-string.
@rtype: L{bytes}
"""
return self._contents
def close(self):
"""
No-op.
"""
@implementer(_ISSHConnectionCreator)
class _NewConnectionHelper(object):
"""
L{_NewConnectionHelper} implements L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} by
establishing a brand new SSH connection, securing it, and authenticating.
"""
_KNOWN_HOSTS = _KNOWN_HOSTS
port = 22
def __init__(self, reactor, hostname, port, command, username, keys,
password, agentEndpoint, knownHosts, ui,
tty=FilePath(b"/dev/tty")):
"""
@param tty: The path of the tty device to use in case C{ui} is C{None}.
@type tty: L{FilePath}
@see: L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.newConnection}
"""
self.reactor = reactor
self.hostname = hostname
if port is not None:
self.port = port
self.command = command
self.username = username
self.keys = keys
self.password = password
self.agentEndpoint = agentEndpoint
if knownHosts is None:
knownHosts = self._knownHosts()
self.knownHosts = knownHosts
if ui is None:
ui = ConsoleUI(self._opener)
self.ui = ui
self.tty = tty
def _opener(self):
"""
Open the tty if possible, otherwise give back a file-like object from
which C{b"no"} can be read.
For use as the opener argument to L{ConsoleUI}.
"""
try:
return self.tty.open("r+")
except:
# Give back a file-like object from which can be read a byte string
# that KnownHostsFile recognizes as rejecting some option (b"no").
return _ReadFile(b"no")
@classmethod
def _knownHosts(cls):
"""
@return: A L{KnownHostsFile} instance pointed at the user's personal
I{known hosts} file.
@type: L{KnownHostsFile}
"""
return KnownHostsFile.fromPath(FilePath(expanduser(cls._KNOWN_HOSTS)))
def secureConnection(self):
"""
Create and return a new SSH connection which has been secured and on
which authentication has already happened.
@return: A L{Deferred} which fires with the ready-to-use connection or
with a failure if something prevents the connection from being
setup, secured, or authenticated.
"""
protocol = _CommandTransport(self)
ready = protocol.connectionReady
sshClient = TCP4ClientEndpoint(self.reactor, self.hostname, self.port)
d = connectProtocol(sshClient, protocol)
d.addCallback(lambda ignored: ready)
return d
def cleanupConnection(self, connection, immediate):
"""
Clean up the connection by closing it. The command running on the
endpoint has ended so the connection is no longer needed.
@param connection: The L{SSHConnection} to close.
@type connection: L{SSHConnection}
@param immediate: Whether to close connection immediately.
@type immediate: L{bool}.
"""
if immediate:
# We're assuming the underlying connection is a ITCPTransport,
# which is what the current implementation is restricted to:
connection.transport.transport.abortConnection()
else:
connection.transport.loseConnection()
@implementer(_ISSHConnectionCreator)
class _ExistingConnectionHelper(object):
"""
L{_ExistingConnectionHelper} implements L{_ISSHConnectionCreator} by
handing out an existing SSH connection which is supplied to its
initializer.
"""
def __init__(self, connection):
"""
@param connection: See L{SSHCommandClientEndpoint.existingConnection}'s
C{connection} parameter.
"""
self.connection = connection
def secureConnection(self):
"""
@return: A L{Deferred} that fires synchronously with the
already-established connection object.
"""
return succeed(self.connection)
def cleanupConnection(self, connection, immediate):
"""
Do not do any cleanup on the connection. Leave that responsibility to
whatever code created it in the first place.
@param connection: The L{SSHConnection} which will not be modified in
any way.
@type connection: L{SSHConnection}
@param immediate: An argument which will be ignored.
@type immediate: L{bool}.
"""