Warn on parse failure when reading known_hosts
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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ Releases
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v1.10.2 (DD MM 2013)
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* #153, #67: Warn on parse failure when reading known_hosts
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file. Thanks to `@glasserc` for patch.
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* #146: Indentation fixes for readability. Thanks to Abhinav Upadhyay for catch
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& patch.
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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import UserDict
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from paramiko.common import *
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from paramiko.dsskey import DSSKey
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from paramiko.rsakey import RSAKey
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from paramiko.util import get_logger
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class InvalidHostKey(Exception):
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@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ class HostKeyEntry:
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self.hostnames = hostnames
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self.key = key
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def from_line(cls, line):
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def from_line(cls, line, lineno=None):
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"""
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Parses the given line of text to find the names for the host,
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the type of key, and the key data. The line is expected to be in the
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@ -61,9 +62,12 @@ class HostKeyEntry:
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@param line: a line from an OpenSSH known_hosts file
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@type line: str
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"""
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log = get_logger('paramiko.hostkeys')
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fields = line.split(' ')
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if len(fields) < 3:
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# Bad number of fields
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log.warn("Not enough fields found in known_hosts in line %s (%r)" %
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(lineno, line))
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return None
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fields = fields[:3]
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elif keytype == 'ssh-dss':
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key = DSSKey(data=base64.decodestring(key))
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else:
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log.warn("Unable to handle key of type %s" % (keytype,))
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return None
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except binascii.Error, e:
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raise InvalidHostKey(line, e)
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@raise IOError: if there was an error reading the file
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"""
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f = open(filename, 'r')
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for line in f:
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for lineno, line in enumerate(f):
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line = line.strip()
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if (len(line) == 0) or (line[0] == '#'):
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continue
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e = HostKeyEntry.from_line(line)
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e = HostKeyEntry.from_line(line, lineno)
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if e is not None:
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self._entries.append(e)
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f.close()
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