pulled out openssh config parsing into its own class
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Robey Pointer 2006-05-07 17:52:24 -07:00
parent 887354c088
commit 02e8178510
5 changed files with 121 additions and 85 deletions

1
README
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@ -269,7 +269,6 @@ v1.0 JIGGLYPUFF
* [sigh] release a fork of pycrypto with the speed improvements
--- BEFORE 1.6: ---
* pull out util.parse_* (2 funcs) into a separate class
* try making bzr use SSHClient
* host-based auth (yuck!)

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@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ from file import BufferedFile
from agent import Agent, AgentKey
from pkey import PKey
from hostkeys import HostKeys
from config import SSHConfig
# fix module names for epydoc
for x in (Transport, SecurityOptions, Channel, SFTPServer, SSHException,
@ -94,7 +95,8 @@ for x in (Transport, SecurityOptions, Channel, SFTPServer, SSHException,
SFTP, SFTPClient, SFTPServer, Message, Packetizer, SFTPAttributes,
SFTPHandle, SFTPServerInterface, BufferedFile, Agent, AgentKey,
PKey, BaseSFTP, SFTPFile, ServerInterface, HostKeys, SSHClient,
MissingHostKeyPolicy, AutoAddPolicy, RejectPolicy, ChannelException):
MissingHostKeyPolicy, AutoAddPolicy, RejectPolicy, ChannelException,
SSHConfig):
x.__module__ = 'paramiko'
from common import AUTH_SUCCESSFUL, AUTH_PARTIALLY_SUCCESSFUL, AUTH_FAILED, \
@ -133,4 +135,5 @@ __all__ = [ 'Transport',
'Agent',
'AgentKey',
'HostKeys',
'SSHConfig',
'util' ]

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paramiko/config.py Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
# Copyright (C) 2006 Robey Pointer <robey@lag.net>
#
# 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 distrubuted 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.
"""
L{SSHConfig}.
"""
import fnmatch
class SSHConfig (object):
"""
Representation of config information as stored in the format used by
OpenSSH. Queries can be made via L{lookup}. The format is described in
OpenSSH's C{ssh_config} man page. This class is provided primarily as a
convenience to posix users (since the OpenSSH format is a de-facto
standard on posix) but should work fine on Windows too.
@since: 1.6
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
Create a new OpenSSH config object.
"""
self._config = [ { 'host': '*' } ]
def parse(self, file_obj):
"""
Read an OpenSSH config from the given file object.
@param file_obj: a file-like object to read the config file from
@type file_obj: file
"""
config = self._config[0]
for line in file_obj:
line = line.rstrip('\n').lstrip()
if (line == '') or (line[0] == '#'):
continue
if '=' in line:
key, value = line.split('=', 1)
key = key.strip().lower()
else:
# find first whitespace, and split there
i = 0
while (i < len(line)) and not line[i].isspace():
i += 1
if i == len(line):
raise Exception('Unparsable line: %r' % line)
key = line[:i].lower()
value = line[i:].lstrip()
if key == 'host':
# do we have a pre-existing host config to append to?
matches = [c for c in self._config if c['host'] == value]
if len(matches) > 0:
config = matches[0]
else:
config = { 'host': value }
self._config.append(config)
else:
config[key] = value
def lookup(self, hostname):
"""
Return a dict of config options for a given hostname.
The host-matching rules of OpenSSH's C{ssh_config} man page are used,
which means that all configuration options from matching host
specifications are merged, with more specific hostmasks taking
precedence. In other words, if C{"Port"} is set under C{"Host *"}
and also C{"Host *.example.com"}, and the lookup is for
C{"ssh.example.com"}, then the port entry for C{"Host *.example.com"}
will win out.
The keys in the returned dict are all normalized to lowercase (look for
C{"port"}, not C{"Port"}. No other processing is done to the keys or
values.
@param hostname: the hostname to lookup
@type hostname: str
"""
matches = [x for x in self._config if fnmatch.fnmatch(hostname, x['host'])]
# sort in order of shortest match (usually '*') to longest
matches.sort(lambda x,y: cmp(len(x['host']), len(y['host'])))
ret = {}
for m in matches:
ret.update(m)
del ret['host']
return ret

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@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ Useful functions used by the rest of paramiko.
from __future__ import generators
import fnmatch
import sys
import struct
import traceback
import threading
from paramiko.common import *
from paramiko.config import SSHConfig
# Change by RogerB - python < 2.3 doesn't have enumerate so we implement it
@ -201,89 +201,17 @@ def load_host_keys(filename):
def parse_ssh_config(file_obj):
"""
Parse a config file of the format used by OpenSSH, and return an object
that can be used to make queries to L{lookup_ssh_host_config}. The
format is described in OpenSSH's C{ssh_config} man page. This method is
provided primarily as a convenience to posix users (since the OpenSSH
format is a de-facto standard on posix) but should work fine on Windows
too.
The return value is currently a list of dictionaries, each containing
host-specific configuration, but this is considered an implementation
detail and may be subject to change in later versions.
@param file_obj: a file-like object to read the config file from
@type file_obj: file
@return: opaque configuration object
@rtype: object
@since: 1.5.2
Provided only as a backward-compatible wrapper around L{SSHConfig}.
"""
ret = []
config = { 'host': '*' }
ret.append(config)
for line in file_obj:
line = line.rstrip('\n').lstrip()
if (line == '') or (line[0] == '#'):
continue
if '=' in line:
key, value = line.split('=', 1)
key = key.strip().lower()
else:
# find first whitespace, and split there
i = 0
while (i < len(line)) and not line[i].isspace():
i += 1
if i == len(line):
raise Exception('Unparsable line: %r' % line)
key = line[:i].lower()
value = line[i:].lstrip()
if key == 'host':
# do we have a pre-existing host config to append to?
matches = [c for c in ret if c['host'] == value]
if len(matches) > 0:
config = matches[0]
else:
config = { 'host': value }
ret.append(config)
else:
config[key] = value
return ret
config = SSHConfig()
config.parse(file_obj)
return config
def lookup_ssh_host_config(hostname, config):
"""
Return a dict of config options for a given hostname. The C{config} object
must come from L{parse_ssh_config}.
The host-matching rules of OpenSSH's C{ssh_config} man page are used, which
means that all configuration options from matching host specifications are
merged, with more specific hostmasks taking precedence. In other words, if
C{"Port"} is set under C{"Host *"} and also C{"Host *.example.com"}, and
the lookup is for C{"ssh.example.com"}, then the port entry for
C{"Host *.example.com"} will win out.
The keys in the returned dict are all normalized to lowercase (look for
C{"port"}, not C{"Port"}. No other processing is done to the keys or
values.
@param hostname: the hostname to lookup
@type hostname: str
@param config: the config object to search
@type config: object
@since: 1.5.2
Provided only as a backward-compatible wrapper around L{SSHConfig}.
"""
matches = [x for x in config if fnmatch.fnmatch(hostname, x['host'])]
# sort in order of shortest match (usually '*') to longest
matches.sort(lambda x,y: cmp(len(x['host']), len(y['host'])))
ret = {}
for m in matches:
ret.update(m)
del ret['host']
return ret
return config.lookup(hostname)
def mod_inverse(x, m):
# it's crazy how small python can make this function.

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@ -66,7 +66,8 @@ class UtilTest (unittest.TestCase):
global test_config_file
f = cStringIO.StringIO(test_config_file)
config = paramiko.util.parse_ssh_config(f)
self.assertEquals(config, [ {'identityfile': '~/.ssh/id_rsa', 'host': '*', 'user': 'robey',
self.assertEquals(config._config,
[ {'identityfile': '~/.ssh/id_rsa', 'host': '*', 'user': 'robey',
'crazy': 'something dumb '},
{'host': '*.example.com', 'user': 'bjork', 'port': '3333'},
{'host': 'spoo.example.com', 'crazy': 'something else'}])