[project @ Arch-1:robey@lag.net--2003-public%secsh--dev--1.0--patch-16]
hook up server-side kex-gex; add more documentation group-exchange kex should work now on the server side. it will only be advertised if a "moduli" file has been loaded (see the -gasp- docs) so we don't spend hours (literally. hours.) computing primes. some of the logic was previously wrong, too, since it had never been tested. fixed repr() string for Transport/BaseTransport. moved is_authenticated to Transport where it belongs. added lots of documentation (but still only about 10% documented). lots of methods were made private finally.
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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ from BaseTransport:
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get_server_key
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close
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get_remote_server_key
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is_active
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is_authenticated
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* is_active
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open_session
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open_channel
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renegotiate_keys
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check_channel_request
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from Transport:
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* is_authenticated
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auth_key
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auth_password
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get_allowed_auths
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demo.py
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demo.py
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t.ultra_debug = 0
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t.start_client(event)
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# print repr(t)
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event.wait(10)
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event.wait(15)
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if not t.is_active():
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print '*** SSH negotiation failed.'
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sys.exit(1)
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@ -70,6 +70,11 @@ print 'Got a connection!'
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try:
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event = threading.Event()
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t = ServerTransport(client)
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try:
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t.load_server_moduli()
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except:
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print '(Failed to load moduli -- gex will be unsupported.)'
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raise
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t.add_server_key(host_key)
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t.ultra_debug = 0
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t.start_server(event)
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# print repr(t)
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# wait for auth
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chan = t.accept(10)
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chan = t.accept(20)
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if chan is None:
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print '*** No channel.'
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sys.exit(1)
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print 'Authenticated!'
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chan.event.wait(10)
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if not chan.event.isSet():
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print '*** Client never asked for a shell.'
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@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ from rsakey import RSAKey
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from dsskey import DSSKey
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from util import hexify
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__all__ = [ 'Transport', 'Channel', 'RSAKey', 'DSSKey', 'hexify' ]
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#__all__ = [ 'Transport', 'Channel', 'RSAKey', 'DSSKey', 'hexify' ]
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@ -19,17 +19,45 @@ class Transport(BaseTransport):
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def __init__(self, sock):
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BaseTransport.__init__(self, sock)
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self.authenticated = False
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self.auth_event = None
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# for server mode:
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self.auth_username = None
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self.auth_fail_count = 0
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self.auth_complete = 0
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def request_auth(self):
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def __repr__(self):
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if not self.active:
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return '<paramiko.Transport (unconnected)>'
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out = '<paramiko.Transport'
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if self.local_cipher != '':
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out += ' (cipher %s)' % self.local_cipher
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if self.authenticated:
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if len(self.channels) == 1:
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out += ' (active; 1 open channel)'
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else:
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out += ' (active; %d open channels)' % len(self.channels)
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elif self.initial_kex_done:
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out += ' (connected; awaiting auth)'
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else:
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out += ' (connecting)'
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out += '>'
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return out
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def is_authenticated(self):
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"""
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Return true if this session is active and authenticated.
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@return: True if the session is still open and has been authenticated successfully;
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False if authentication failed and/or the session is closed.
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"""
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return self.authenticated and self.active
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def _request_auth(self):
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST))
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m.add_string('ssh-userauth')
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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def auth_key(self, username, key, event):
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if (not self.active) or (not self.initial_kex_done):
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self.auth_method = 'publickey'
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self.username = username
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self.private_key = key
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self.request_auth()
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self._request_auth()
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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self.auth_method = 'password'
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self.username = username
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self.password = password
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self.request_auth()
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self._request_auth()
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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m.add_int(DISCONNECT_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE)
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m.add_string('Service not available')
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m.add_string('en')
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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self.close()
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def disconnect_no_more_auth(self):
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m.add_int(DISCONNECT_NO_MORE_AUTH_METHODS_AVAILABLE)
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m.add_string('No more auth methods available')
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m.add_string('en')
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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self.close()
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def parse_service_request(self, m):
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT))
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m.add_string(service)
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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return
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# dunno this one
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self.disconnect_service_not_available()
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def parse_service_accept(self, m):
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service = m.get_string()
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if service == 'ssh-userauth':
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self.log(DEBUG, 'userauth is OK')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'userauth is OK')
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST))
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m.add_string(self.username)
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m.add_string(self.private_key.sign_ssh_session(self.randpool, self.H, self.username))
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else:
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raise SSHException('Unknown auth method "%s"' % self.auth_method)
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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else:
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Service request "%s" accepted (?)' % service)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Service request "%s" accepted (?)' % service)
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def get_allowed_auths(self, username):
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"override me!"
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE))
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m.add_string('none')
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m.add_boolean(0)
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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return
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if self.auth_complete:
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# ignore
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username = m.get_string()
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service = m.get_string()
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method = m.get_string()
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Auth request (type=%s) service=%s, username=%s' % (method, service, username))
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Auth request (type=%s) service=%s, username=%s' % (method, service, username))
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if service != 'ssh-connection':
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self.disconnect_service_not_available()
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return
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if (self.auth_username is not None) and (self.auth_username != username):
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Auth rejected because the client attempted to change username in mid-flight')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Auth rejected because the client attempted to change username in mid-flight')
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self.disconnect_no_more_auth()
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return
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if method == 'none':
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if changereq:
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# always treated as failure, since we don't support changing passwords, but collect
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# the list of valid auth types from the callback anyway
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Auth request to change passwords (rejected)')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Auth request to change passwords (rejected)')
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newpassword = m.get_string().decode('UTF-8')
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result = self.AUTH_FAILED
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else:
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# okay, send result
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m = Message()
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if result == self.AUTH_SUCCESSFUL:
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Auth granted.')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Auth granted.')
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS))
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self.auth_complete = 1
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else:
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Auth rejected.')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Auth rejected.')
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE))
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m.add_string(self.get_allowed_auths(username))
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if result == self.AUTH_PARTIALLY_SUCCESSFUL:
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else:
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m.add_boolean(0)
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self.auth_fail_count += 1
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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if self.auth_fail_count >= 10:
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self.disconnect_no_more_auth()
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def parse_userauth_success(self, m):
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self.log(INFO, 'Authentication successful!')
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self.authenticated = 1
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self._log(INFO, 'Authentication successful!')
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self.authenticated = True
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if self.auth_event != None:
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self.auth_event.set()
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authlist = m.get_list()
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partial = m.get_boolean()
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if partial:
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self.log(INFO, 'Authentication continues...')
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Methods: ' + str(partial))
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self._log(INFO, 'Authentication continues...')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Methods: ' + str(partial))
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# FIXME - do something
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pass
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self.log(INFO, 'Authentication failed.')
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self.authenticated = 0
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self._log(INFO, 'Authentication failed.')
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self.authenticated = False
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self.close()
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if self.auth_event != None:
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self.auth_event.set()
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def parse_userauth_banner(self, m):
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banner = m.get_string()
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lang = m.get_string()
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self.log(INFO, 'Auth banner: ' + banner)
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self._log(INFO, 'Auth banner: ' + banner)
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# who cares.
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handler_table = BaseTransport.handler_table.copy()
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handler_table.update({
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_handler_table = BaseTransport._handler_table.copy()
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_handler_table.update({
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MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST: parse_service_request,
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MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT: parse_service_accept,
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MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST: parse_userauth_request,
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out += '>'
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return out
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def set_transport(self, transport):
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def _set_transport(self, transport):
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self.transport = transport
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def log(self, level, msg):
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def _log(self, level, msg):
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self.logger.log(level, msg)
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def set_window(self, window_size, max_packet_size):
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self.active = 1
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def request_success(self, m):
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Sesch channel %d request ok' % self.chanid)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Sesch channel %d request ok' % self.chanid)
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return
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def request_failed(self, m):
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s = m.get_string()
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try:
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self.lock.acquire()
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self.log(DEBUG, 'fed %d bytes' % len(s))
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self._log(DEBUG, 'fed %d bytes' % len(s))
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if self.pipe_wfd != None:
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self.feed_pipe(s)
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else:
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self.in_buffer += s
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self.in_buffer_cv.notifyAll()
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self.log(DEBUG, '(out from feed)')
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self._log(DEBUG, '(out from feed)')
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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nbytes = m.get_int()
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try:
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self.lock.acquire()
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self.log(DEBUG, 'window up %d' % nbytes)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'window up %d' % nbytes)
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self.out_window_size += nbytes
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self.out_buffer_cv.notifyAll()
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finally:
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pixelheight = m.get_int()
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ok = self.check_window_change_request(width, height, pixelwidth, pixelheight)
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else:
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Unhandled channel request "%s"' % key)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Unhandled channel request "%s"' % key)
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ok = False
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if want_reply:
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m = Message()
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else:
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE))
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def handle_eof(self, m):
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try:
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self.pipe_wfd = None
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finally:
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self.lock.release()
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self.log(DEBUG, 'EOF received')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'EOF received')
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def handle_close(self, m):
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self.close()
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# pixel height, width (usually useless)
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m.add_int(0).add_int(0)
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m.add_string('')
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def invoke_shell(self):
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if self.closed or self.eof_received or self.eof_sent or not self.active:
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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m.add_string('shell')
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m.add_boolean(1)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def exec_command(self, command):
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if self.closed or self.eof_received or self.eof_sent or not self.active:
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m.add_string('exec')
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m.add_boolean(1)
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m.add_string(command)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def invoke_subsystem(self, subsystem):
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if self.closed or self.eof_received or self.eof_sent or not self.active:
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m.add_string('subsystem')
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m.add_boolean(1)
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m.add_string(subsystem)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def resize_pty(self, width=80, height=24):
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if self.closed or self.eof_received or self.eof_sent or not self.active:
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m.add_int(width)
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m.add_int(height)
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m.add_int(0).add_int(0)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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def get_transport(self):
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return self.transport
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_EOF))
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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self.eof_sent = 1
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self.log(DEBUG, 'EOF sent')
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self._log(DEBUG, 'EOF sent')
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return
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE))
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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self.closed = 1
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self.transport.unlink_channel(self.chanid)
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self.transport._unlink_channel(self.chanid)
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self.lock.release()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_DATA))
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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m.add_string(s[:size])
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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self.out_window_size -= size
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self.lock.release()
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self.in_buffer = self.in_buffer[nbytes:]
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os.write(self.pipd_wfd, x)
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def unlink(self):
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def _unlink(self):
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if self.closed or not self.active:
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return
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self.closed = 1
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self.transport.unlink_channel(self.chanid)
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self.transport._unlink_channel(self.chanid)
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def check_add_window(self, n):
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# already holding the lock!
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if self.closed or self.eof_received or not self.active:
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return
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self.log(DEBUG, 'addwindow %d' % n)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'addwindow %d' % n)
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self.in_window_sofar += n
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if self.in_window_sofar > self.in_window_threshold:
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self.log(DEBUG, 'addwindow send %d' % self.in_window_sofar)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'addwindow send %d' % self.in_window_sofar)
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST))
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m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
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m.add_int(self.in_window_sofar)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport._send_message(m)
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self.in_window_sofar = 0
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
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# LOT more on the server side).
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from message import Message
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from util import inflate_long, deflate_long, generate_prime, bit_length
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from util import inflate_long, deflate_long, bit_length
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from ssh_exception import SSHException
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from transport import MSG_NEWKEYS
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from Crypto.Hash import SHA
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|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class KexGex(object):
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def start_kex(self):
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if self.transport.server_mode:
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self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REQUEST
|
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self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REQUEST)
|
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return
|
||||
# request a bit range: we accept (min_bits) to (max_bits), but prefer
|
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# (preferred_bits). according to the spec, we shouldn't pull the
|
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|
@ -37,21 +37,21 @@ class KexGex(object):
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m.add_int(self.min_bits)
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m.add_int(self.preferred_bits)
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m.add_int(self.max_bits)
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self.transport.send_message(m)
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self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_GEX_GROUP
|
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self.transport._send_message(m)
|
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self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_GROUP)
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||||
|
||||
def parse_next(self, ptype, m):
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if ptype == MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REQUEST:
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return self.parse_kexdh_gex_request(m)
|
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return self._parse_kexdh_gex_request(m)
|
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elif ptype == MSG_KEXDH_GEX_GROUP:
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return self.parse_kexdh_gex_group(m)
|
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return self._parse_kexdh_gex_group(m)
|
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elif ptype == MSG_KEXDH_GEX_INIT:
|
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return self.parse_kexdh_gex_init(m)
|
||||
return self._parse_kexdh_gex_init(m)
|
||||
elif ptype == MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY:
|
||||
return self.parse_kexdh_gex_reply(m)
|
||||
return self._parse_kexdh_gex_reply(m)
|
||||
raise SSHException('KexGex asked to handle packet type %d' % ptype)
|
||||
|
||||
def generate_x(self):
|
||||
def _generate_x(self):
|
||||
# generate an "x" (1 < x < (p-1)/2).
|
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q = (self.p - 1) // 2
|
||||
qnorm = deflate_long(q, 0)
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ class KexGex(object):
|
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break
|
||||
self.x = x
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_kexdh_gex_request(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_kexdh_gex_request(self, m):
|
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min = m.get_int()
|
||||
preferred = m.get_int()
|
||||
max = m.get_int()
|
||||
|
@ -79,52 +79,53 @@ class KexGex(object):
|
|||
preferred = self.max_bits
|
||||
if preferred < self.min_bits:
|
||||
preferred = self.min_bits
|
||||
# fix min/max if they're inconsistent. technically, we could just pout
|
||||
# and hang up, but there's no harm in giving them the benefit of the
|
||||
# doubt and just picking a bitsize for them.
|
||||
if min > preferred:
|
||||
min = preferred
|
||||
if max < preferred:
|
||||
max = preferred
|
||||
# now save a copy
|
||||
self.min_bits = min
|
||||
self.preferred_bits = preferred
|
||||
self.max_bits = max
|
||||
# generate prime
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
# does not work FIXME
|
||||
# the problem is that it's too fscking SLOW
|
||||
self.transport.log(DEBUG, 'stir...')
|
||||
self.transport.randpool.stir()
|
||||
self.transport.log(DEBUG, 'get-prime %d...' % preferred)
|
||||
self.p = generate_prime(preferred, self.transport.randpool)
|
||||
self.transport.log(DEBUG, 'got ' + repr(self.p))
|
||||
if number.isPrime((self.p - 1) // 2):
|
||||
break
|
||||
self.g = 2
|
||||
pack = self.transport._get_modulus_pack()
|
||||
if pack is None:
|
||||
raise SSHException('Can\'t do server-side gex with no modulus pack')
|
||||
self.g, self.p = pack.get_modulus(min, preferred, max)
|
||||
m = Message()
|
||||
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_GROUP))
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.p)
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.g)
|
||||
self.transport.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_GEX_INIT
|
||||
self.transport._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_INIT)
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_kexdh_gex_group(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_kexdh_gex_group(self, m):
|
||||
self.p = m.get_mpint()
|
||||
self.g = m.get_mpint()
|
||||
# reject if p's bit length < 1024 or > 8192
|
||||
bitlen = bit_length(self.p)
|
||||
if (bitlen < 1024) or (bitlen > 8192):
|
||||
raise SSHException('Server-generated gex p (don\'t ask) is out of range (%d bits)' % bitlen)
|
||||
self.transport.log(DEBUG, 'Got server p (%d bits)' % bitlen)
|
||||
self.generate_x()
|
||||
self.transport._log(DEBUG, 'Got server p (%d bits)' % bitlen)
|
||||
self._generate_x()
|
||||
# now compute e = g^x mod p
|
||||
self.e = pow(self.g, self.x, self.p)
|
||||
m = Message()
|
||||
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_INIT))
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.e)
|
||||
self.transport.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY
|
||||
self.transport._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_GEX_REPLY)
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_kexdh_gex_init(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_kexdh_gex_init(self, m):
|
||||
self.e = m.get_mpint()
|
||||
if (self.e < 1) or (self.e > self.p - 1):
|
||||
raise SSHException('Client kex "e" is out of range')
|
||||
self.generate_x()
|
||||
K = pow(self.e, self.x, P)
|
||||
self._generate_x()
|
||||
self.f = pow(self.g, self.x, self.p)
|
||||
K = pow(self.e, self.x, self.p)
|
||||
key = str(self.transport.get_server_key())
|
||||
# okay, build up the hash H of (V_C || V_S || I_C || I_S || K_S || min || n || max || p || g || e || f || K)
|
||||
hm = Message().add(self.transport.remote_version).add(self.transport.local_version)
|
||||
|
@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ class KexGex(object):
|
|||
hm.add_mpint(self.g)
|
||||
hm.add(self.e).add(self.f).add(K)
|
||||
H = SHA.new(str(hm)).digest()
|
||||
self.transport.set_K_H(K, H)
|
||||
self.transport._set_K_H(K, H)
|
||||
# sign it
|
||||
sig = self.transport.get_server_key().sign_ssh_data(self.transport.randpool, H)
|
||||
# send reply
|
||||
|
@ -145,11 +146,10 @@ class KexGex(object):
|
|||
m.add_string(key)
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.f)
|
||||
m.add_string(sig)
|
||||
self.transport.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport.activate_outbound()
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_NEWKEYS
|
||||
self.transport._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport._activate_outbound()
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_kexdh_gex_reply(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_kexdh_gex_reply(self, m):
|
||||
host_key = m.get_string()
|
||||
self.f = m.get_mpint()
|
||||
sig = m.get_string()
|
||||
|
@ -165,9 +165,9 @@ class KexGex(object):
|
|||
hm.add_mpint(self.p)
|
||||
hm.add_mpint(self.g)
|
||||
hm.add(self.e).add(self.f).add(K)
|
||||
self.transport.set_K_H(K, SHA.new(str(hm)).digest())
|
||||
self.transport.verify_key(host_key, sig)
|
||||
self.transport.activate_outbound()
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_NEWKEYS
|
||||
self.transport._set_K_H(K, SHA.new(str(hm)).digest())
|
||||
self.transport._verify_key(host_key, sig)
|
||||
self.transport._activate_outbound()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -44,15 +44,15 @@ class KexGroup1(object):
|
|||
if self.transport.server_mode:
|
||||
# compute f = g^x mod p, but don't send it yet
|
||||
self.f = pow(G, self.x, P)
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_INIT
|
||||
self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_INIT)
|
||||
return
|
||||
# compute e = g^x mod p (where g=2), and send it
|
||||
self.e = pow(G, self.x, P)
|
||||
m = Message()
|
||||
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_KEXDH_INIT))
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.e)
|
||||
self.transport.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_KEXDH_REPLY
|
||||
self.transport._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport._expect_packet(MSG_KEXDH_REPLY)
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_next(self, ptype, m):
|
||||
if self.transport.server_mode and (ptype == MSG_KEXDH_INIT):
|
||||
|
@ -73,10 +73,9 @@ class KexGroup1(object):
|
|||
hm = Message().add(self.transport.local_version).add(self.transport.remote_version)
|
||||
hm.add(self.transport.local_kex_init).add(self.transport.remote_kex_init).add(host_key)
|
||||
hm.add(self.e).add(self.f).add(K)
|
||||
self.transport.set_K_H(K, SHA.new(str(hm)).digest())
|
||||
self.transport.verify_key(host_key, sig)
|
||||
self.transport.activate_outbound()
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_NEWKEYS
|
||||
self.transport._set_K_H(K, SHA.new(str(hm)).digest())
|
||||
self.transport._verify_key(host_key, sig)
|
||||
self.transport._activate_outbound()
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_kexdh_init(self, m):
|
||||
# server mode
|
||||
|
@ -90,7 +89,7 @@ class KexGroup1(object):
|
|||
hm.add(self.transport.remote_kex_init).add(self.transport.local_kex_init).add(key)
|
||||
hm.add(self.e).add(self.f).add(K)
|
||||
H = SHA.new(str(hm)).digest()
|
||||
self.transport.set_K_H(K, H)
|
||||
self.transport._set_K_H(K, H)
|
||||
# sign it
|
||||
sig = self.transport.get_server_key().sign_ssh_data(self.transport.randpool, H)
|
||||
# send reply
|
||||
|
@ -99,6 +98,5 @@ class KexGroup1(object):
|
|||
m.add_string(key)
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.f)
|
||||
m.add_string(sig)
|
||||
self.transport.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport.activate_outbound()
|
||||
self.transport.expected_packet = MSG_NEWKEYS
|
||||
self.transport._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.transport._activate_outbound()
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
|
|||
|
||||
# utility functions for dealing with primes
|
||||
|
||||
from Crypto.Util import number
|
||||
from util import bit_length, inflate_long
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def generate_prime(bits, randpool):
|
||||
hbyte_mask = pow(2, bits % 8) - 1
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
# loop catches the case where we increment n into a higher bit-range
|
||||
x = randpool.get_bytes((bits+7) // 8)
|
||||
if hbyte_mask > 0:
|
||||
x = chr(ord(x[0]) & hbyte_mask) + x[1:]
|
||||
n = inflate_long(x, 1)
|
||||
n |= 1
|
||||
n |= (1 << (bits - 1))
|
||||
while not number.isPrime(n):
|
||||
n += 2
|
||||
if bit_length(n) == bits:
|
||||
return n
|
||||
|
||||
def roll_random(randpool, n):
|
||||
"returns a random # from 0 to N-1"
|
||||
bits = bit_length(n-1)
|
||||
bytes = (bits + 7) // 8
|
||||
hbyte_mask = pow(2, bits % 8) - 1
|
||||
|
||||
# so here's the plan:
|
||||
# we fetch as many random bits as we'd need to fit N-1, and if the
|
||||
# generated number is >= N, we try again. in the worst case (N-1 is a
|
||||
# power of 2), we have slightly better than 50% odds of getting one that
|
||||
# fits, so i can't guarantee that this loop will ever finish, but the odds
|
||||
# of it looping forever should be infinitesimal.
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
x = randpool.get_bytes(bytes)
|
||||
if hbyte_mask > 0:
|
||||
x = chr(ord(x[0]) & hbyte_mask) + x[1:]
|
||||
num = inflate_long(x, 1)
|
||||
if num < n:
|
||||
return num
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class ModulusPack (object):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
convenience object for holding the contents of the /etc/ssh/moduli file,
|
||||
on systems that have such a file.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, randpool):
|
||||
# pack is a hash of: bits -> [ (generator, modulus) ... ]
|
||||
self.pack = {}
|
||||
self.discarded = []
|
||||
self.randpool = randpool
|
||||
|
||||
def _parse_modulus(self, line):
|
||||
timestamp, type, tests, tries, size, generator, modulus = line.split()
|
||||
type = int(type)
|
||||
tests = int(tests)
|
||||
tries = int(tries)
|
||||
size = int(size)
|
||||
generator = int(generator)
|
||||
modulus = long(modulus, 16)
|
||||
|
||||
# weed out primes that aren't at least:
|
||||
# type 2 (meets basic structural requirements)
|
||||
# test 4 (more than just a small-prime sieve)
|
||||
# tries < 100 if test & 4 (at least 100 tries of miller-rabin)
|
||||
if (type < 2) or (tests < 4) or ((tests & 4) and (tests < 8) and (tries < 100)):
|
||||
self.discarded.append((modulus, 'does not meet basic requirements'))
|
||||
return
|
||||
if generator == 0:
|
||||
generator = 2
|
||||
|
||||
# there's a bug in the ssh "moduli" file (yeah, i know: shock! dismay!
|
||||
# call cnn!) where it understates the bit lengths of these primes by 1.
|
||||
# this is okay.
|
||||
bl = bit_length(modulus)
|
||||
if (bl != size) and (bl != size + 1):
|
||||
self.discarded.append((modulus, 'incorrectly reported bit length %d' % size))
|
||||
return
|
||||
if not self.pack.has_key(bl):
|
||||
self.pack[bl] = []
|
||||
self.pack[bl].append((generator, modulus))
|
||||
|
||||
def read_file(self, filename):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
@raise IOError: passed from any file operations that fail.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.pack = {}
|
||||
f = open(filename, 'r')
|
||||
for line in f:
|
||||
line = line.strip()
|
||||
if (len(line) == 0) or (line[0] == '#'):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self._parse_modulus(line)
|
||||
except:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
f.close()
|
||||
|
||||
def get_modulus(self, min, prefer, max):
|
||||
bitsizes = self.pack.keys()
|
||||
bitsizes.sort()
|
||||
if len(bitsizes) == 0:
|
||||
raise SSHException('no moduli available')
|
||||
good = -1
|
||||
# find nearest bitsize >= preferred
|
||||
for b in bitsizes:
|
||||
if (b >= prefer) and (b < max) and ((b < good) or (good == -1)):
|
||||
good = b
|
||||
# if that failed, find greatest bitsize >= min
|
||||
if good == -1:
|
||||
for b in bitsizes:
|
||||
if (b >= min) and (b < max) and (b > good):
|
||||
good = b
|
||||
if good == -1:
|
||||
# their entire (min, max) range has no intersection with our range.
|
||||
# if their range is below ours, pick the smallest. otherwise pick
|
||||
# the largest. it'll be out of their range requirement either way,
|
||||
# but we'll be sending them the closest one we have.
|
||||
good = bitsizes[0]
|
||||
if min > good:
|
||||
good = bitsizes[-1]
|
||||
# now pick a random modulus of this bitsize
|
||||
n = roll_random(self.randpool, len(self.pack[good]))
|
||||
return self.pack[good][n]
|
||||
|
|
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN, MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_SUCCESS, MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, \
|
|||
MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS, MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE = range(90, 101)
|
||||
|
||||
import sys, os, string, threading, socket, logging, struct
|
||||
from ssh_exception import SSHException
|
||||
from message import Message
|
||||
from channel import Channel
|
||||
from util import format_binary, safe_string, inflate_long, deflate_long, tb_strings
|
||||
|
@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ from rsakey import RSAKey
|
|||
from dsskey import DSSKey
|
||||
from kex_group1 import KexGroup1
|
||||
from kex_gex import KexGex
|
||||
from primes import ModulusPack
|
||||
|
||||
# these come from PyCrypt
|
||||
# http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/pycrypt/
|
||||
|
@ -81,21 +83,21 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
preferred_keys = [ 'ssh-rsa', 'ssh-dss' ]
|
||||
preferred_kex = [ 'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1', 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' ]
|
||||
|
||||
cipher_info = {
|
||||
_cipher_info = {
|
||||
'blowfish-cbc': { 'class': Blowfish, 'mode': Blowfish.MODE_CBC, 'block-size': 8, 'key-size': 16 },
|
||||
'aes128-cbc': { 'class': AES, 'mode': AES.MODE_CBC, 'block-size': 16, 'key-size': 16 },
|
||||
'aes256-cbc': { 'class': AES, 'mode': AES.MODE_CBC, 'block-size': 16, 'key-size': 32 },
|
||||
'3des-cbc': { 'class': DES3, 'mode': DES3.MODE_CBC, 'block-size': 8, 'key-size': 24 },
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
mac_info = {
|
||||
_mac_info = {
|
||||
'hmac-sha1': { 'class': SHA, 'size': 20 },
|
||||
'hmac-sha1-96': { 'class': SHA, 'size': 12 },
|
||||
'hmac-md5': { 'class': MD5, 'size': 16 },
|
||||
'hmac-md5-96': { 'class': MD5, 'size': 12 },
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
kex_info = {
|
||||
_kex_info = {
|
||||
'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1': KexGroup1,
|
||||
'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1': KexGex,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
OPEN_FAILED_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE = range(1, 5)
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, sock):
|
||||
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
|
||||
threading.Thread.__init__(self, target=self._run)
|
||||
self.randpool = randpool
|
||||
self.sock = sock
|
||||
self.sock.settimeout(0.1)
|
||||
|
@ -123,11 +125,10 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.session_id = None
|
||||
# /negotiated crypto parameters
|
||||
self.expected_packet = 0
|
||||
self.active = 0
|
||||
self.active = False
|
||||
self.initial_kex_done = 0
|
||||
self.write_lock = threading.Lock() # lock around outbound writes (packet computation)
|
||||
self.lock = threading.Lock() # synchronization (always higher level than write_lock)
|
||||
self.authenticated = 0
|
||||
self.channels = { } # (id -> Channel)
|
||||
self.channel_events = { } # (id -> Event)
|
||||
self.channel_counter = 1
|
||||
|
@ -135,6 +136,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.window_size = 65536
|
||||
self.max_packet_size = 2048
|
||||
self.ultra_debug = 0
|
||||
self.modulus_pack = None
|
||||
# used for noticing when to re-key:
|
||||
self.received_bytes = 0
|
||||
self.received_packets = 0
|
||||
|
@ -165,27 +167,69 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
except KeyError:
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
def load_server_moduli(self, filename=None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
I{(optional)}
|
||||
Load a file of prime moduli for use in doing group-exchange key
|
||||
negotiation in server mode. It's a rather obscure option and can be
|
||||
safely ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
In server mode, the remote client may request "group-exchange" key
|
||||
negotiation, which asks the server to send a random prime number that
|
||||
fits certain criteria. These primes are pretty difficult to compute,
|
||||
so they can't be generated on demand. But many systems contain a file
|
||||
of suitable primes (usually named something like C{/etc/ssh/moduli}).
|
||||
If you call C{load_server_moduli} and it returns C{True}, then this
|
||||
file of primes has been loaded and we will support "group-exchange" in
|
||||
server mode. Otherwise server mode will just claim that it doesn't
|
||||
support that method of key negotiation.
|
||||
|
||||
@param filename: optional path to the moduli file, if you happen to
|
||||
know that it's not in a standard location.
|
||||
@type filename: string
|
||||
@return: True if a moduli file was successfully loaded; False
|
||||
otherwise.
|
||||
@rtype: boolean
|
||||
|
||||
@since: doduo
|
||||
|
||||
@note: This has no effect when used in client mode.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.modulus_pack = ModulusPack(self.randpool)
|
||||
# places to look for the openssh "moduli" file
|
||||
file_list = [ '/etc/ssh/moduli', '/usr/local/etc/moduli' ]
|
||||
if filename is not None:
|
||||
file_list.insert(0, filename)
|
||||
for fn in file_list:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.modulus_pack.read_file(fn)
|
||||
return True
|
||||
except IOError:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
# none succeeded
|
||||
self.modulus_pack = None
|
||||
return False
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_modulus_pack(self):
|
||||
"used by KexGex to find primes for group exchange"
|
||||
return self.modulus_pack
|
||||
|
||||
def __repr__(self):
|
||||
if not self.active:
|
||||
return '<paramiko.Transport (unconnected)>'
|
||||
out = '<sesch.Transport'
|
||||
return '<paramiko.BaseTransport (unconnected)>'
|
||||
out = '<paramiko.BaseTransport'
|
||||
#if self.remote_version != '':
|
||||
# out += ' (server version "%s")' % self.remote_version
|
||||
if self.local_cipher != '':
|
||||
out += ' (cipher %s)' % self.local_cipher
|
||||
if self.authenticated:
|
||||
if len(self.channels) == 1:
|
||||
out += ' (active; 1 open channel)'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
out += ' (active; %d open channels)' % len(self.channels)
|
||||
elif self.initial_kex_done:
|
||||
out += ' (connected; awaiting auth)'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
out += ' (connecting)'
|
||||
out += '>'
|
||||
return out
|
||||
|
||||
def log(self, level, msg):
|
||||
def _log(self, level, msg):
|
||||
if type(msg) == type([]):
|
||||
for m in msg:
|
||||
self.logger.log(level, m)
|
||||
|
@ -193,14 +237,29 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.logger.log(level, msg)
|
||||
|
||||
def close(self):
|
||||
self.active = 0
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Close this session, and any open channels that are tied to it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.active = False
|
||||
self.engine_in = self.engine_out = None
|
||||
self.sequence_number_in = self.sequence_number_out = 0L
|
||||
for chan in self.channels.values():
|
||||
chan.unlink()
|
||||
chan._unlink()
|
||||
|
||||
def get_remote_server_key(self):
|
||||
'returns (type, key) where type is like "ssh-rsa" and key is an opaque string'
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return the host key of the server (in client mode).
|
||||
The type string is usually either C{"ssh-rsa"} or C{"ssh-dss"} and the
|
||||
key is an opaque string, which may be saved or used for comparison with
|
||||
previously-seen keys. (In other words, you don't need to worry about
|
||||
the content of the key, only that it compares equal to the key you
|
||||
expected to see.)
|
||||
|
||||
@raise SSHException: if no session is currently active.
|
||||
|
||||
@return: tuple of (key type, key)
|
||||
@rtype: (string, string)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if (not self.active) or (not self.initial_kex_done):
|
||||
raise SSHException('No existing session')
|
||||
key_msg = Message(self.host_key)
|
||||
|
@ -208,10 +267,13 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
return key_type, self.host_key
|
||||
|
||||
def is_active(self):
|
||||
return self.active
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return true if this session is active (open).
|
||||
|
||||
def is_authenticated(self):
|
||||
return self.authenticated and self.active
|
||||
@return: True if the session is still active (open); False if the session is closed.
|
||||
@rtype: boolean
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return self.active
|
||||
|
||||
def open_session(self):
|
||||
return self.open_channel('session')
|
||||
|
@ -230,9 +292,9 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
m.add_int(self.max_packet_size)
|
||||
self.channels[chanid] = chan = Channel(chanid)
|
||||
self.channel_events[chanid] = event = threading.Event()
|
||||
chan.set_transport(self)
|
||||
chan._set_transport(self)
|
||||
chan.set_window(self.window_size, self.max_packet_size)
|
||||
self.send_message(m)
|
||||
self._send_message(m)
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
|
@ -249,7 +311,8 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
return chan
|
||||
|
||||
def unlink_channel(self, chanid):
|
||||
def _unlink_channel(self, chanid):
|
||||
"used by a Channel to remove itself from the active channel list"
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.lock.acquire()
|
||||
if self.channels.has_key(chanid):
|
||||
|
@ -257,7 +320,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
finally:
|
||||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
|
||||
def read_all(self, n):
|
||||
def _read_all(self, n):
|
||||
out = ''
|
||||
while n > 0:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +334,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
raise EOFError()
|
||||
return out
|
||||
|
||||
def write_all(self, out):
|
||||
def _write_all(self, out):
|
||||
while len(out) > 0:
|
||||
n = self.sock.send(out)
|
||||
if n <= 0:
|
||||
|
@ -281,7 +344,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
out = out[n:]
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
def build_packet(self, payload):
|
||||
def _build_packet(self, payload):
|
||||
# pad up at least 4 bytes, to nearest block-size (usually 8)
|
||||
bsize = self.block_size_out
|
||||
padding = 3 + bsize - ((len(payload) + 8) % bsize)
|
||||
|
@ -291,11 +354,12 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
packet += randpool.get_bytes(padding)
|
||||
return packet
|
||||
|
||||
def send_message(self, data):
|
||||
def _send_message(self, data):
|
||||
# FIXME: should we check for rekeying here too?
|
||||
# encrypt this sucka
|
||||
packet = self.build_packet(str(data))
|
||||
packet = self._build_packet(str(data))
|
||||
if self.ultra_debug:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, format_binary(packet, 'OUT: '))
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, format_binary(packet, 'OUT: '))
|
||||
if self.engine_out != None:
|
||||
out = self.engine_out.encrypt(packet)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
|
@ -308,29 +372,29 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
out += HMAC.HMAC(self.mac_key_out, payload, self.local_mac_engine).digest()[:self.local_mac_len]
|
||||
self.sequence_number_out += 1L
|
||||
self.sequence_number_out %= 0x100000000L
|
||||
self.write_all(out)
|
||||
self._write_all(out)
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
self.write_lock.release()
|
||||
|
||||
def read_message(self):
|
||||
def _read_message(self):
|
||||
"only one thread will ever be in this function"
|
||||
header = self.read_all(self.block_size_in)
|
||||
header = self._read_all(self.block_size_in)
|
||||
if self.engine_in != None:
|
||||
header = self.engine_in.decrypt(header)
|
||||
if self.ultra_debug:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, format_binary(header, 'IN: '));
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, format_binary(header, 'IN: '));
|
||||
packet_size = struct.unpack('>I', header[:4])[0]
|
||||
# leftover contains decrypted bytes from the first block (after the length field)
|
||||
leftover = header[4:]
|
||||
if (packet_size - len(leftover)) % self.block_size_in != 0:
|
||||
raise SSHException('Invalid packet blocking')
|
||||
buffer = self.read_all(packet_size + self.remote_mac_len - len(leftover))
|
||||
buffer = self._read_all(packet_size + self.remote_mac_len - len(leftover))
|
||||
packet = buffer[:packet_size - len(leftover)]
|
||||
post_packet = buffer[packet_size - len(leftover):]
|
||||
if self.engine_in != None:
|
||||
packet = self.engine_in.decrypt(packet)
|
||||
if self.ultra_debug:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, format_binary(packet, 'IN: '));
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, format_binary(packet, 'IN: '));
|
||||
packet = leftover + packet
|
||||
if self.remote_mac_len > 0:
|
||||
mac = post_packet[:self.remote_mac_len]
|
||||
|
@ -341,7 +405,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
padding = ord(packet[0])
|
||||
payload = packet[1:packet_size - padding + 1]
|
||||
randpool.add_event(packet[packet_size - padding + 1])
|
||||
#self.log(DEBUG, 'Got payload (%d bytes, %d padding)' % (packet_size, padding))
|
||||
#self._log(DEBUG, 'Got payload (%d bytes, %d padding)' % (packet_size, padding))
|
||||
msg = Message(payload[1:])
|
||||
msg.seqno = self.sequence_number_in
|
||||
self.sequence_number_in = (self.sequence_number_in + 1) & 0xffffffffL
|
||||
|
@ -351,10 +415,10 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
if (self.received_packets >= self.REKEY_PACKETS) or (self.received_bytes >= self.REKEY_BYTES):
|
||||
# only ask once for rekeying
|
||||
if self.local_kex_init is None:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Rekeying (hit %d packets, %d bytes)' % (self.received_packets,
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Rekeying (hit %d packets, %d bytes)' % (self.received_packets,
|
||||
self.received_bytes))
|
||||
self.received_packets_overflow = 0
|
||||
self.send_kex_init()
|
||||
self._send_kex_init()
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# we've asked to rekey already -- give them 20 packets to
|
||||
# comply, then just drop the connection
|
||||
|
@ -364,14 +428,18 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
|
||||
return ord(payload[0]), msg
|
||||
|
||||
def set_K_H(self, k, h):
|
||||
def _set_K_H(self, k, h):
|
||||
"used by a kex object to set the K (root key) and H (exchange hash)"
|
||||
self.K = k
|
||||
self.H = h
|
||||
if self.session_id == None:
|
||||
self.session_id = h
|
||||
|
||||
def verify_key(self, host_key, sig):
|
||||
def _expect_packet(self, type):
|
||||
"used by a kex object to register the next packet type it expects to see"
|
||||
self.expected_packet = type
|
||||
|
||||
def _verify_key(self, host_key, sig):
|
||||
if self.host_key_type == 'ssh-rsa':
|
||||
key = RSAKey(Message(host_key))
|
||||
elif self.host_key_type == 'ssh-dss':
|
||||
|
@ -384,7 +452,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
raise SSHException('Signature verification (%s) failed. Boo. Robey should debug this.' % self.host_key_type)
|
||||
self.host_key = host_key
|
||||
|
||||
def compute_key(self, id, nbytes):
|
||||
def _compute_key(self, id, nbytes):
|
||||
"id is 'A' - 'F' for the various keys used by ssh"
|
||||
m = Message()
|
||||
m.add_mpint(self.K)
|
||||
|
@ -402,30 +470,30 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
sofar += hash
|
||||
return out[:nbytes]
|
||||
|
||||
def get_cipher(self, name, key, iv):
|
||||
if not self.cipher_info.has_key(name):
|
||||
def _get_cipher(self, name, key, iv):
|
||||
if not self._cipher_info.has_key(name):
|
||||
raise SSHException('Unknown client cipher ' + name)
|
||||
return self.cipher_info[name]['class'].new(key, self.cipher_info[name]['mode'], iv)
|
||||
return self._cipher_info[name]['class'].new(key, self._cipher_info[name]['mode'], iv)
|
||||
|
||||
def run(self):
|
||||
self.active = 1
|
||||
def _run(self):
|
||||
self.active = True
|
||||
try:
|
||||
# SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_2.9p2
|
||||
self.write_all(self.local_version + '\r\n')
|
||||
self.check_banner()
|
||||
self.send_kex_init()
|
||||
self._write_all(self.local_version + '\r\n')
|
||||
self._check_banner()
|
||||
self._send_kex_init()
|
||||
self.expected_packet = MSG_KEXINIT
|
||||
|
||||
while self.active:
|
||||
ptype, m = self.read_message()
|
||||
ptype, m = self._read_message()
|
||||
if ptype == MSG_IGNORE:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
elif ptype == MSG_DISCONNECT:
|
||||
self.parse_disconnect(m)
|
||||
self.active = 0
|
||||
self._parse_disconnect(m)
|
||||
self.active = False
|
||||
break
|
||||
elif ptype == MSG_DEBUG:
|
||||
self.parse_debug(m)
|
||||
self._parse_debug(m)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
if self.expected_packet != 0:
|
||||
if ptype != self.expected_packet:
|
||||
|
@ -435,28 +503,29 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.kex_engine.parse_next(ptype, m)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
if self.handler_table.has_key(ptype):
|
||||
self.handler_table[ptype](self, m)
|
||||
elif self.channel_handler_table.has_key(ptype):
|
||||
if self._handler_table.has_key(ptype):
|
||||
self._handler_table[ptype](self, m)
|
||||
elif self._channel_handler_table.has_key(ptype):
|
||||
chanid = m.get_int()
|
||||
if self.channels.has_key(chanid):
|
||||
self.channel_handler_table[ptype](self.channels[chanid], m)
|
||||
self._channel_handler_table[ptype](self.channels[chanid], m)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.log(WARNING, 'Oops, unhandled type %d' % ptype)
|
||||
self._log(WARNING, 'Oops, unhandled type %d' % ptype)
|
||||
msg = Message()
|
||||
msg.add_byte(chr(MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED))
|
||||
msg.add_int(m.seqno)
|
||||
self.send_message(msg)
|
||||
self._send_message(msg)
|
||||
except SSHException, e:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Exception: ' + str(e))
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, tb_strings())
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Exception: ' + str(e))
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, tb_strings())
|
||||
except EOFError, e:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'EOF')
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'EOF')
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, tb_strings())
|
||||
except Exception, e:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Unknown exception: ' + str(e))
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, tb_strings())
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Unknown exception: ' + str(e))
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, tb_strings())
|
||||
if self.active:
|
||||
self.active = 0
|
||||
self.active = False
|
||||
if self.completion_event != None:
|
||||
self.completion_event.set()
|
||||
if self.auth_event != None:
|
||||
|
@ -468,36 +537,49 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
### protocol stages
|
||||
|
||||
def renegotiate_keys(self):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Force this session to switch to new keys. Normally this is done
|
||||
automatically after the session hits a certain number of packets or
|
||||
bytes sent or received, but this method gives you the option of forcing
|
||||
new keys whenever you want. Negotiating new keys causes a pause in
|
||||
traffic both ways as the two sides swap keys and do computations. This
|
||||
method returns when the session has switched to new keys, or the
|
||||
session has died mid-negotiation.
|
||||
|
||||
@return: True if the renegotiation was successful, and the link is
|
||||
using new keys; False if the session dropped during renegotiation.
|
||||
@rtype: boolean
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.completion_event = threading.Event()
|
||||
self.send_kex_init()
|
||||
self._send_kex_init()
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
self.completion_event.wait(0.1);
|
||||
if not self.active:
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
return False
|
||||
if self.completion_event.isSet():
|
||||
break
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
return True
|
||||
|
||||
def negotiate_keys(self, m):
|
||||
def _negotiate_keys(self, m):
|
||||
# throws SSHException on anything unusual
|
||||
if self.local_kex_init == None:
|
||||
# remote side wants to renegotiate
|
||||
self.send_kex_init()
|
||||
self.parse_kex_init(m)
|
||||
self._send_kex_init()
|
||||
self._parse_kex_init(m)
|
||||
self.kex_engine.start_kex()
|
||||
|
||||
def check_banner(self):
|
||||
def _check_banner(self):
|
||||
# this is slow, but we only have to do it once
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for i in range(5):
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buffer = ''
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while not '\n' in buffer:
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buffer += self.read_all(1)
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buffer += self._read_all(1)
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buffer = buffer[:-1]
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if (len(buffer) > 0) and (buffer[-1] == '\r'):
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buffer = buffer[:-1]
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if buffer[:4] == 'SSH-':
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break
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Banner: ' + buffer)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Banner: ' + buffer)
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if buffer[:4] != 'SSH-':
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raise SSHException('Indecipherable protocol version "' + buffer + '"')
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# save this server version string for later
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client = segs[2]
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if version != '1.99' and version != '2.0':
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raise SSHException('Incompatible version (%s instead of 2.0)' % (version,))
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self.log(INFO, 'Connected (version %s, client %s)' % (version, client))
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self._log(INFO, 'Connected (version %s, client %s)' % (version, client))
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def send_kex_init(self):
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# send a really wimpy kex-init packet that says we're a bare-bones ssh client
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def _send_kex_init(self):
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"""
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announce to the other side that we'd like to negotiate keys, and what
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kind of key negotiation we support.
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"""
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if self.server_mode:
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# FIXME: can't do group-exchange (gex) yet -- too slow
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if 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' in self.preferred_kex:
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if (self.modulus_pack is None) and ('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' in self.preferred_kex):
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# can't do group-exchange if we don't have a pack of potential primes
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self.preferred_kex.remove('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1')
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available_server_keys = filter(self.server_key_dict.keys().__contains__,
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self.preferred_keys)
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else:
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available_server_keys = self.preferred_keys
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m = Message()
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m.add_byte(chr(MSG_KEXINIT))
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m.add_int(0)
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# save a copy for later (needed to compute a hash)
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self.local_kex_init = str(m)
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self.send_message(m)
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self._send_message(m)
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def parse_kex_init(self, m):
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def _parse_kex_init(self, m):
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# reset counters of when to re-key, since we are now re-keying
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self.received_bytes = 0
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self.received_packets = 0
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agreed_kex = filter(kex_algo_list.__contains__, self.preferred_kex)
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if len(agreed_kex) == 0:
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raise SSHException('Incompatible ssh peer (no acceptable kex algorithm)')
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self.kex_engine = self.kex_info[agreed_kex[0]](self)
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self.kex_engine = self._kex_info[agreed_kex[0]](self)
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if self.server_mode:
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available_server_keys = filter(self.server_key_dict.keys().__contains__,
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|
@ -608,7 +694,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
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raise SSHException('Incompatible ssh server (no acceptable ciphers)')
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self.local_cipher = agreed_local_ciphers[0]
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self.remote_cipher = agreed_remote_ciphers[0]
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self.log(DEBUG, 'Ciphers agreed: local=%s, remote=%s' % (self.local_cipher, self.remote_cipher))
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self._log(DEBUG, 'Ciphers agreed: local=%s, remote=%s' % (self.local_cipher, self.remote_cipher))
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if self.server_mode:
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agreed_remote_macs = filter(self.preferred_macs.__contains__, client_mac_algo_list)
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|
@ -621,7 +707,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
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self.local_mac = agreed_local_macs[0]
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self.remote_mac = agreed_remote_macs[0]
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self.log(DEBUG, 'kex algos:' + str(kex_algo_list) + ' server key:' + str(server_key_algo_list) + \
|
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self._log(DEBUG, 'kex algos:' + str(kex_algo_list) + ' server key:' + str(server_key_algo_list) + \
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' client encrypt:' + str(client_encrypt_algo_list) + \
|
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' server encrypt:' + str(server_encrypt_algo_list) + \
|
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' client mac:' + str(client_mac_algo_list) + \
|
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|
@ -631,7 +717,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
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' client lang:' + str(client_lang_list) + \
|
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' server lang:' + str(server_lang_list) + \
|
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' kex follows?' + str(kex_follows))
|
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self.log(DEBUG, 'using kex %s; server key type %s; cipher: local %s, remote %s; mac: local %s, remote %s' %
|
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self._log(DEBUG, 'using kex %s; server key type %s; cipher: local %s, remote %s; mac: local %s, remote %s' %
|
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(agreed_kex[0], self.host_key_type, self.local_cipher, self.remote_cipher, self.local_mac,
|
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self.remote_mac))
|
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|
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|
@ -642,50 +728,52 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
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# away those bytes because they aren't part of the hash.
|
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self.remote_kex_init = chr(MSG_KEXINIT) + m.get_so_far()
|
||||
|
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def activate_inbound(self):
|
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def _activate_inbound(self):
|
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"switch on newly negotiated encryption parameters for inbound traffic"
|
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self.block_size_in = self.cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['block-size']
|
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self.block_size_in = self._cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['block-size']
|
||||
if self.server_mode:
|
||||
IV_in = self.compute_key('A', self.block_size_in)
|
||||
key_in = self.compute_key('C', self.cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
IV_in = self._compute_key('A', self.block_size_in)
|
||||
key_in = self._compute_key('C', self._cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
else:
|
||||
IV_in = self.compute_key('B', self.block_size_in)
|
||||
key_in = self.compute_key('D', self.cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
self.engine_in = self.get_cipher(self.remote_cipher, key_in, IV_in)
|
||||
self.remote_mac_len = self.mac_info[self.remote_mac]['size']
|
||||
self.remote_mac_engine = self.mac_info[self.remote_mac]['class']
|
||||
IV_in = self._compute_key('B', self.block_size_in)
|
||||
key_in = self._compute_key('D', self._cipher_info[self.remote_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
self.engine_in = self._get_cipher(self.remote_cipher, key_in, IV_in)
|
||||
self.remote_mac_len = self._mac_info[self.remote_mac]['size']
|
||||
self.remote_mac_engine = self._mac_info[self.remote_mac]['class']
|
||||
# initial mac keys are done in the hash's natural size (not the potentially truncated
|
||||
# transmission size)
|
||||
if self.server_mode:
|
||||
self.mac_key_in = self.compute_key('E', self.remote_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
self.mac_key_in = self._compute_key('E', self.remote_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.mac_key_in = self.compute_key('F', self.remote_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
self.mac_key_in = self._compute_key('F', self.remote_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
|
||||
def activate_outbound(self):
|
||||
def _activate_outbound(self):
|
||||
"switch on newly negotiated encryption parameters for outbound traffic"
|
||||
m = Message()
|
||||
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_NEWKEYS))
|
||||
self.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.block_size_out = self.cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['block-size']
|
||||
self._send_message(m)
|
||||
self.block_size_out = self._cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['block-size']
|
||||
if self.server_mode:
|
||||
IV_out = self.compute_key('B', self.block_size_out)
|
||||
key_out = self.compute_key('D', self.cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
IV_out = self._compute_key('B', self.block_size_out)
|
||||
key_out = self._compute_key('D', self._cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
else:
|
||||
IV_out = self.compute_key('A', self.block_size_out)
|
||||
key_out = self.compute_key('C', self.cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
self.engine_out = self.get_cipher(self.local_cipher, key_out, IV_out)
|
||||
self.local_mac_len = self.mac_info[self.local_mac]['size']
|
||||
self.local_mac_engine = self.mac_info[self.local_mac]['class']
|
||||
IV_out = self._compute_key('A', self.block_size_out)
|
||||
key_out = self._compute_key('C', self._cipher_info[self.local_cipher]['key-size'])
|
||||
self.engine_out = self._get_cipher(self.local_cipher, key_out, IV_out)
|
||||
self.local_mac_len = self._mac_info[self.local_mac]['size']
|
||||
self.local_mac_engine = self._mac_info[self.local_mac]['class']
|
||||
# initial mac keys are done in the hash's natural size (not the potentially truncated
|
||||
# transmission size)
|
||||
if self.server_mode:
|
||||
self.mac_key_out = self.compute_key('F', self.local_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
self.mac_key_out = self._compute_key('F', self.local_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.mac_key_out = self.compute_key('E', self.local_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
self.mac_key_out = self._compute_key('E', self.local_mac_engine.digest_size)
|
||||
# we always expect to receive NEWKEYS now
|
||||
self.expected_packet = MSG_NEWKEYS
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_newkeys(self, m):
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Switch to new keys ...')
|
||||
self.activate_inbound()
|
||||
def _parse_newkeys(self, m):
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Switch to new keys ...')
|
||||
self._activate_inbound()
|
||||
# can also free a bunch of stuff here
|
||||
self.local_kex_init = self.remote_kex_init = None
|
||||
self.e = self.f = self.K = self.x = None
|
||||
|
@ -697,24 +785,24 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.completion_event.set()
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_disconnect(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_disconnect(self, m):
|
||||
code = m.get_int()
|
||||
desc = m.get_string()
|
||||
self.log(INFO, 'Disconnect (code %d): %s' % (code, desc))
|
||||
self._log(INFO, 'Disconnect (code %d): %s' % (code, desc))
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_channel_open_success(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_channel_open_success(self, m):
|
||||
chanid = m.get_int()
|
||||
server_chanid = m.get_int()
|
||||
server_window_size = m.get_int()
|
||||
server_max_packet_size = m.get_int()
|
||||
if not self.channels.has_key(chanid):
|
||||
self.log(WARNING, 'Success for unrequested channel! [??]')
|
||||
self._log(WARNING, 'Success for unrequested channel! [??]')
|
||||
return
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.lock.acquire()
|
||||
chan = self.channels[chanid]
|
||||
chan.set_remote_channel(server_chanid, server_window_size, server_max_packet_size)
|
||||
self.log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d opened.' % chanid)
|
||||
self._log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d opened.' % chanid)
|
||||
if self.channel_events.has_key(chanid):
|
||||
self.channel_events[chanid].set()
|
||||
del self.channel_events[chanid]
|
||||
|
@ -722,7 +810,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_channel_open_failure(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_channel_open_failure(self, m):
|
||||
chanid = m.get_int()
|
||||
reason = m.get_int()
|
||||
reason_str = m.get_string()
|
||||
|
@ -731,7 +819,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
reason_text = CONNECTION_FAILED_CODE[reason]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
reason_text = '(unknown code)'
|
||||
self.log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d open FAILED: %s: %s' % (chanid, reason_str, reason_text))
|
||||
self._log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d open FAILED: %s: %s' % (chanid, reason_str, reason_text))
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.lock.aquire()
|
||||
if self.channels.has_key(chanid):
|
||||
|
@ -747,14 +835,14 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
"override me! return object descended from Channel to allow, or None to reject"
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_channel_open(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_channel_open(self, m):
|
||||
kind = m.get_string()
|
||||
chanid = m.get_int()
|
||||
initial_window_size = m.get_int()
|
||||
max_packet_size = m.get_int()
|
||||
reject = False
|
||||
if not self.server_mode:
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Rejecting "%s" channel request from server.' % kind)
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Rejecting "%s" channel request from server.' % kind)
|
||||
reject = True
|
||||
reason = self.OPEN_FAILED_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED
|
||||
else:
|
||||
|
@ -766,7 +854,7 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
chan = self.check_channel_request(kind, my_chanid)
|
||||
if (chan is None) or (type(chan) is int):
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Rejecting "%s" channel request from client.' % kind)
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Rejecting "%s" channel request from client.' % kind)
|
||||
reject = True
|
||||
if type(chan) is int:
|
||||
reason = chan
|
||||
|
@ -779,12 +867,12 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
msg.add_int(reason)
|
||||
msg.add_string('')
|
||||
msg.add_string('en')
|
||||
self.send_message(msg)
|
||||
self._send_message(msg)
|
||||
return
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.lock.acquire()
|
||||
self.channels[my_chanid] = chan
|
||||
chan.set_transport(self)
|
||||
chan._set_transport(self)
|
||||
chan.set_window(self.window_size, self.max_packet_size)
|
||||
chan.set_remote_channel(chanid, initial_window_size, max_packet_size)
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
|
@ -795,8 +883,8 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
m.add_int(my_chanid)
|
||||
m.add_int(self.window_size)
|
||||
m.add_int(self.max_packet_size)
|
||||
self.send_message(m)
|
||||
self.log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d opened.' % my_chanid)
|
||||
self._send_message(m)
|
||||
self._log(INFO, 'Secsh channel %d opened.' % my_chanid)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.lock.acquire()
|
||||
self.server_accepts.append(chan)
|
||||
|
@ -820,21 +908,21 @@ class BaseTransport(threading.Thread):
|
|||
self.lock.release()
|
||||
return chan
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_debug(self, m):
|
||||
def _parse_debug(self, m):
|
||||
always_display = m.get_boolean()
|
||||
msg = m.get_string()
|
||||
lang = m.get_string()
|
||||
self.log(DEBUG, 'Debug msg: ' + safe_string(msg))
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Debug msg: ' + safe_string(msg))
|
||||
|
||||
handler_table = {
|
||||
MSG_NEWKEYS: parse_newkeys,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_SUCCESS: parse_channel_open_success,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE: parse_channel_open_failure,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN: parse_channel_open,
|
||||
MSG_KEXINIT: negotiate_keys,
|
||||
_handler_table = {
|
||||
MSG_NEWKEYS: _parse_newkeys,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_SUCCESS: _parse_channel_open_success,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE: _parse_channel_open_failure,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN: _parse_channel_open,
|
||||
MSG_KEXINIT: _negotiate_keys,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
channel_handler_table = {
|
||||
_channel_handler_table = {
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS: Channel.request_success,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE: Channel.request_failed,
|
||||
MSG_CHANNEL_DATA: Channel.feed,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
|
|||
#!/usr/bin/python
|
||||
|
||||
import sys, struct, traceback
|
||||
from Crypto.Util import number
|
||||
|
||||
def inflate_long(s, always_positive=0):
|
||||
"turns a normalized byte string into a long-int (adapted from Crypto.Util.number)"
|
||||
|
@ -98,20 +97,5 @@ def bit_length(n):
|
|||
bitlen -= 1
|
||||
return bitlen
|
||||
|
||||
def generate_prime(bits, randpool):
|
||||
hbyte_mask = pow(2, bits % 8) - 1
|
||||
x = randpool.get_bytes((bits+7) // 8)
|
||||
if hbyte_mask > 0:
|
||||
x = chr(ord(x[0]) & hbyte_mask) + x[1:]
|
||||
n = inflate_long(x, 1)
|
||||
n |= 1
|
||||
n |= (1 << (bits - 1))
|
||||
while 1:
|
||||
# loop catches the case where we increment n into a higher bit-range
|
||||
while not number.isPrime(n):
|
||||
n += 2
|
||||
if bit_length(n) == bits:
|
||||
return n
|
||||
|
||||
def tb_strings():
|
||||
return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())).split('\n')
|
||||
|
|
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