# Copyright (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# Copyright 2015 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@2ndQuadrant.com>
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# Copyright 2017 Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
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# Copyright 2020 Lorenzo Zolfanelli <lorenzo.zolfanelli@gmail.com>
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#
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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connection: ssh_lxc
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short_description: connect via ssh client binary and then to a container with lxc-attach
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description:
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- This connection plugin allows ansible to communicate to the target machines via normal ssh command line.
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- Ansible does not expose a channel to allow communication between the user and the ssh process to accept
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a password manually to decrypt an ssh key when using this connection plugin (which is the default). The
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use of ``ssh-agent`` is highly recommended.
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author: Lorenzo Zolfanelli
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version_added: "2.9.6"
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options:
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host:
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description: Hostname/ip to connect to.
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default: inventory_hostname
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vars:
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- name: ansible_host
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- name: ansible_ssh_host
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container_name:
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description: name of lxc container to attach to
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_lxc_name
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- name: ansible_docker_extra_args
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type: str
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host_key_checking:
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description: Determines if ssh should check host keys
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type: boolean
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ini:
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- section: defaults
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key: 'host_key_checking'
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- section: ssh_connection
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key: 'host_key_checking'
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version_added: '2.5'
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
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version_added: '2.5'
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vars:
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- name: ansible_host_key_checking
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version_added: '2.5'
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- name: ansible_ssh_host_key_checking
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version_added: '2.5'
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password:
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description: Authentication password for the C(remote_user). Can be supplied as CLI option.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_password
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- name: ansible_ssh_pass
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- name: ansible_ssh_password
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ssh_args:
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description: Arguments to pass to all ssh cli tools
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default: '-C -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s'
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ini:
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- section: 'ssh_connection'
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key: 'ssh_args'
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_args
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version_added: '2.7'
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ssh_common_args:
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description: Common extra args for all ssh CLI tools
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ini:
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- section: 'ssh_connection'
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key: 'ssh_common_args'
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version_added: '2.7'
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_COMMON_ARGS
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version_added: '2.7'
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_common_args
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ssh_executable:
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default: ssh
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description:
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- This defines the location of the ssh binary. It defaults to ``ssh`` which will use the first ssh binary available in $PATH.
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- This option is usually not required, it might be useful when access to system ssh is restricted,
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or when using ssh wrappers to connect to remote hosts.
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SSH_EXECUTABLE}]
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ini:
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- {key: ssh_executable, section: ssh_connection}
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#const: ANSIBLE_SSH_EXECUTABLE
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version_added: "2.2"
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_executable
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version_added: '2.7'
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sftp_executable:
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default: sftp
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description:
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- This defines the location of the sftp binary. It defaults to ``sftp`` which will use the first binary available in $PATH.
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SFTP_EXECUTABLE}]
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ini:
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- {key: sftp_executable, section: ssh_connection}
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version_added: "2.6"
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vars:
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- name: ansible_sftp_executable
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version_added: '2.7'
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scp_executable:
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default: scp
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description:
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- This defines the location of the scp binary. It defaults to `scp` which will use the first binary available in $PATH.
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SCP_EXECUTABLE}]
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ini:
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- {key: scp_executable, section: ssh_connection}
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version_added: "2.6"
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vars:
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- name: ansible_scp_executable
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version_added: '2.7'
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scp_extra_args:
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description: Extra exclusive to the ``scp`` CLI
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vars:
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- name: ansible_scp_extra_args
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SCP_EXTRA_ARGS
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version_added: '2.7'
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ini:
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- key: scp_extra_args
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section: ssh_connection
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version_added: '2.7'
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sftp_extra_args:
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description: Extra exclusive to the ``sftp`` CLI
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vars:
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- name: ansible_sftp_extra_args
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SFTP_EXTRA_ARGS
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version_added: '2.7'
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ini:
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- key: sftp_extra_args
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section: ssh_connection
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version_added: '2.7'
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ssh_extra_args:
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description: Extra exclusive to the 'ssh' CLI
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_extra_args
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_EXTRA_ARGS
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version_added: '2.7'
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ini:
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- key: ssh_extra_args
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section: ssh_connection
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version_added: '2.7'
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retries:
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# constant: ANSIBLE_SSH_RETRIES
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description: Number of attempts to connect.
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default: 3
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type: integer
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_RETRIES
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ini:
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- section: connection
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key: retries
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- section: ssh_connection
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key: retries
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_retries
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version_added: '2.7'
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port:
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description: Remote port to connect to.
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type: int
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default: 22
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ini:
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- section: defaults
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key: remote_port
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT
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vars:
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- name: ansible_port
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- name: ansible_ssh_port
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remote_user:
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description:
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- User name with which to login to the remote server, normally set by the remote_user keyword.
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- If no user is supplied, Ansible will let the ssh client binary choose the user as it normally
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ini:
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- section: defaults
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key: remote_user
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER
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vars:
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- name: ansible_user
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- name: ansible_ssh_user
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pipelining:
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default: ANSIBLE_PIPELINING
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description:
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- Pipelining reduces the number of SSH operations required to execute a module on the remote server,
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by executing many Ansible modules without actual file transfer.
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- This can result in a very significant performance improvement when enabled.
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- However this conflicts with privilege escalation (become).
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For example, when using sudo operations you must first disable 'requiretty' in the sudoers file for the target hosts,
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which is why this feature is disabled by default.
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_PIPELINING
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#- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_PIPELINING
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ini:
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- section: defaults
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key: pipelining
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#- section: ssh_connection
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# key: pipelining
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type: boolean
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vars:
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- name: ansible_pipelining
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- name: ansible_ssh_pipelining
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private_key_file:
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description:
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- Path to private key file to use for authentication
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ini:
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- section: defaults
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key: private_key_file
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
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vars:
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- name: ansible_private_key_file
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- name: ansible_ssh_private_key_file
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control_path:
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description:
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- This is the location to save ssh's ControlPath sockets, it uses ssh's variable substitution.
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- Since 2.3, if null, ansible will generate a unique hash. Use `%(directory)s` to indicate where to use the control dir path setting.
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH
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ini:
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- key: control_path
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section: ssh_connection
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vars:
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- name: ansible_control_path
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version_added: '2.7'
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control_path_dir:
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default: ~/.ansible/cp
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description:
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- This sets the directory to use for ssh control path if the control path setting is null.
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- Also, provides the `%(directory)s` variable for the control path setting.
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH_DIR
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ini:
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- section: ssh_connection
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key: control_path_dir
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vars:
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- name: ansible_control_path_dir
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version_added: '2.7'
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sftp_batch_mode:
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default: 'yes'
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description: 'TODO: write it'
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SFTP_BATCH_MODE}]
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ini:
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- {key: sftp_batch_mode, section: ssh_connection}
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type: bool
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vars:
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- name: ansible_sftp_batch_mode
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version_added: '2.7'
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scp_if_ssh:
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default: smart
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description:
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- "Prefered method to use when transfering files over ssh"
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- When set to smart, Ansible will try them until one succeeds or they all fail
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- If set to True, it will force 'scp', if False it will use 'sftp'
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SCP_IF_SSH}]
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ini:
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- {key: scp_if_ssh, section: ssh_connection}
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vars:
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- name: ansible_scp_if_ssh
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version_added: '2.7'
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use_tty:
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version_added: '2.5'
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default: 'yes'
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description: add -tt to ssh commands to force tty allocation
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env: [{name: ANSIBLE_SSH_USETTY}]
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ini:
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- {key: usetty, section: ssh_connection}
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type: bool
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vars:
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- name: ansible_ssh_use_tty
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version_added: '2.7'
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'''
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import errno
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import fcntl
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import hashlib
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import os
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import pty
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import re
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import subprocess
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import time
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from functools import wraps
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import (
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AnsibleAuthenticationFailure,
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AnsibleConnectionFailure,
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AnsibleError,
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AnsibleFileNotFound,
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)
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleOptionsError
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from ansible.compat import selectors
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from ansible.module_utils.six import PY3, text_type, binary_type
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import shlex_quote
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
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from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import BOOLEANS, boolean
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from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase, BUFSIZE
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from ansible.plugins.shell.powershell import _parse_clixml
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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from ansible.utils.path import unfrackpath, makedirs_safe
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display = Display()
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b_NOT_SSH_ERRORS = (b'Traceback (most recent call last):', # Python-2.6 when there's an exception
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# while invoking a script via -m
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b'PHP Parse error:', # Php always returns error 255
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)
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SSHPASS_AVAILABLE = None
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class AnsibleControlPersistBrokenPipeError(AnsibleError):
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''' ControlPersist broken pipe '''
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pass
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def _handle_error(remaining_retries, command, return_tuple, no_log, host, display=display):
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# sshpass errors
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if command == b'sshpass':
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# Error 5 is invalid/incorrect password. Raise an exception to prevent retries from locking the account.
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if return_tuple[0] == 5:
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msg = 'Invalid/incorrect username/password. Skipping remaining {0} retries to prevent account lockout:'.format(remaining_retries)
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if remaining_retries <= 0:
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msg = 'Invalid/incorrect password:'
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if no_log:
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msg = '{0} <error censored due to no log>'.format(msg)
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else:
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msg = '{0} {1}'.format(msg, to_native(return_tuple[2]).rstrip())
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raise AnsibleAuthenticationFailure(msg)
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# sshpass returns codes are 1-6. We handle 5 previously, so this catches other scenarios.
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# No exception is raised, so the connection is retried.
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elif return_tuple[0] in [1, 2, 3, 4, 6]:
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msg = 'sshpass error:'
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if no_log:
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msg = '{0} <error censored due to no log>'.format(msg)
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else:
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msg = '{0} {1}'.format(msg, to_native(return_tuple[2]).rstrip())
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if return_tuple[0] == 255:
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SSH_ERROR = True
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for signature in b_NOT_SSH_ERRORS:
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if signature in return_tuple[1]:
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SSH_ERROR = False
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break
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if SSH_ERROR:
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msg = "Failed to connect to the host via ssh:"
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if no_log:
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msg = '{0} <error censored due to no log>'.format(msg)
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else:
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msg = '{0} {1}'.format(msg, to_native(return_tuple[2]).rstrip())
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(msg)
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# For other errors, no execption is raised so the connection is retried and we only log the messages
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if 1 <= return_tuple[0] <= 254:
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msg = u"Failed to connect to the host via ssh:"
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if no_log:
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msg = u'{0} <error censored due to no log>'.format(msg)
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else:
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msg = u'{0} {1}'.format(msg, to_text(return_tuple[2]).rstrip())
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display.vvv(msg, host=host)
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def _ssh_retry(func):
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"""
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Decorator to retry ssh/scp/sftp in the case of a connection failure
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Will retry if:
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* an exception is caught
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* ssh returns 255
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Will not retry if
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* sshpass returns 5 (invalid password, to prevent account lockouts)
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* remaining_tries is < 2
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* retries limit reached
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"""
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs):
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remaining_tries = int(C.ANSIBLE_SSH_RETRIES) + 1
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cmd_summary = u"%s..." % to_text(args[0])
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for attempt in range(remaining_tries):
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cmd = args[0]
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if attempt != 0 and self._play_context.password and isinstance(cmd, list):
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# If this is a retry, the fd/pipe for sshpass is closed, and we need a new one
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self.sshpass_pipe = os.pipe()
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cmd[1] = b'-d' + to_bytes(self.sshpass_pipe[0], nonstring='simplerepr', errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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try:
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try:
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return_tuple = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
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if self._play_context.no_log:
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display.vvv(u'rc=%s, stdout and stderr censored due to no log' % return_tuple[0], host=self.host)
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else:
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display.vvv(return_tuple, host=self.host)
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# 0 = success
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# 1-254 = remote command return code
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# 255 could be a failure from the ssh command itself
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except (AnsibleControlPersistBrokenPipeError):
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# Retry one more time because of the ControlPersist broken pipe (see #16731)
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cmd = args[0]
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if self._play_context.password and isinstance(cmd, list):
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# This is a retry, so the fd/pipe for sshpass is closed, and we need a new one
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self.sshpass_pipe = os.pipe()
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cmd[1] = b'-d' + to_bytes(self.sshpass_pipe[0], nonstring='simplerepr', errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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display.vvv(u"RETRYING BECAUSE OF CONTROLPERSIST BROKEN PIPE")
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return_tuple = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
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remaining_retries = remaining_tries - attempt - 1
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_handle_error(remaining_retries, cmd[0], return_tuple, self._play_context.no_log, self.host)
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break
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# 5 = Invalid/incorrect password from sshpass
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except AnsibleAuthenticationFailure:
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# Raising this exception, which is subclassed from AnsibleConnectionFailure, prevents further retries
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raise
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except (AnsibleConnectionFailure, Exception) as e:
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if attempt == remaining_tries - 1:
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raise
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else:
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pause = 2 ** attempt - 1
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if pause > 30:
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pause = 30
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if isinstance(e, AnsibleConnectionFailure):
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msg = u"ssh_retry: attempt: %d, ssh return code is 255. cmd (%s), pausing for %d seconds" % (attempt + 1, cmd_summary, pause)
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else:
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msg = (u"ssh_retry: attempt: %d, caught exception(%s) from cmd (%s), "
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u"pausing for %d seconds" % (attempt + 1, to_text(e), cmd_summary, pause))
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display.vv(msg, host=self.host)
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time.sleep(pause)
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continue
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return return_tuple
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return wrapped
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class Connection(ConnectionBase):
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''' ssh based connections '''
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transport = 'ssh_lxc'
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has_pipelining = True
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.host = self._play_context.remote_addr
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self.port = self._play_context.port
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self.user = self._play_context.remote_user
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self.control_path = C.ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH
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self.control_path_dir = C.ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH_DIR
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# Windows operates differently from a POSIX connection/shell plugin,
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# we need to set various properties to ensure SSH on Windows continues
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# to work
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if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False):
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self.has_native_async = True
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self.always_pipeline_modules = True
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self.module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '.exe', '')
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self.allow_executable = False
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# The connection is created by running ssh/scp/sftp from the exec_command,
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# put_file, and fetch_file methods, so we don't need to do any connection
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# management here.
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def _connect(self):
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self.container_name = self.get_option('container_name')
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return self
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@staticmethod
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def _create_control_path(host, port, user, connection=None, pid=None):
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'''Make a hash for the controlpath based on con attributes'''
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pstring = '%s-%s-%s' % (host, port, user)
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if connection:
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pstring += '-%s' % connection
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if pid:
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pstring += '-%s' % to_text(pid)
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m = hashlib.sha1()
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m.update(to_bytes(pstring))
|
|
digest = m.hexdigest()
|
|
cpath = '%(directory)s/' + digest[:10]
|
|
return cpath
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _sshpass_available():
|
|
global SSHPASS_AVAILABLE
|
|
|
|
# We test once if sshpass is available, and remember the result. It
|
|
# would be nice to use distutils.spawn.find_executable for this, but
|
|
# distutils isn't always available; shutils.which() is Python3-only.
|
|
|
|
if SSHPASS_AVAILABLE is None:
|
|
try:
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(["sshpass"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
p.communicate()
|
|
SSHPASS_AVAILABLE = True
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
SSHPASS_AVAILABLE = False
|
|
|
|
return SSHPASS_AVAILABLE
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _persistence_controls(b_command):
|
|
'''
|
|
Takes a command array and scans it for ControlPersist and ControlPath
|
|
settings and returns two booleans indicating whether either was found.
|
|
This could be smarter, e.g. returning false if ControlPersist is 'no',
|
|
but for now we do it simple way.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
controlpersist = False
|
|
controlpath = False
|
|
|
|
for b_arg in (a.lower() for a in b_command):
|
|
if b'controlpersist' in b_arg:
|
|
controlpersist = True
|
|
elif b'controlpath' in b_arg:
|
|
controlpath = True
|
|
|
|
return controlpersist, controlpath
|
|
|
|
def _add_args(self, b_command, b_args, explanation):
|
|
"""
|
|
Adds arguments to the ssh command and displays a caller-supplied explanation of why.
|
|
|
|
:arg b_command: A list containing the command to add the new arguments to.
|
|
This list will be modified by this method.
|
|
:arg b_args: An iterable of new arguments to add. This iterable is used
|
|
more than once so it must be persistent (ie: a list is okay but a
|
|
StringIO would not)
|
|
:arg explanation: A text string containing explaining why the arguments
|
|
were added. It will be displayed with a high enough verbosity.
|
|
.. note:: This function does its work via side-effect. The b_command list has the new arguments appended.
|
|
"""
|
|
display.vvvvv(u'SSH: %s: (%s)' % (explanation, ')('.join(to_text(a) for a in b_args)), host=self._play_context.remote_addr)
|
|
b_command += b_args
|
|
|
|
def _build_command(self, binary, *other_args):
|
|
'''
|
|
Takes a binary (ssh, scp, sftp) and optional extra arguments and returns
|
|
a command line as an array that can be passed to subprocess.Popen.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
b_command = []
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# First, the command to invoke
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# If we want to use password authentication, we have to set up a pipe to
|
|
# write the password to sshpass.
|
|
|
|
if self._play_context.password:
|
|
if not self._sshpass_available():
|
|
raise AnsibleError("to use the 'ssh' connection type with passwords, you must install the sshpass program")
|
|
|
|
self.sshpass_pipe = os.pipe()
|
|
b_command += [b'sshpass', b'-d' + to_bytes(self.sshpass_pipe[0], nonstring='simplerepr', errors='surrogate_or_strict')]
|
|
|
|
if binary == 'ssh':
|
|
b_command += [to_bytes(self._play_context.ssh_executable, errors='surrogate_or_strict')]
|
|
else:
|
|
b_command += [to_bytes(binary, errors='surrogate_or_strict')]
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Next, additional arguments based on the configuration.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# sftp batch mode allows us to correctly catch failed transfers, but can
|
|
# be disabled if the client side doesn't support the option. However,
|
|
# sftp batch mode does not prompt for passwords so it must be disabled
|
|
# if not using controlpersist and using sshpass
|
|
if binary == 'sftp' and C.DEFAULT_SFTP_BATCH_MODE:
|
|
if self._play_context.password:
|
|
b_args = [b'-o', b'BatchMode=no']
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u'disable batch mode for sshpass')
|
|
b_command += [b'-b', b'-']
|
|
|
|
if self._play_context.verbosity > 3:
|
|
b_command.append(b'-vvv')
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Next, we add [ssh_connection]ssh_args from ansible.cfg.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
if self._play_context.ssh_args:
|
|
b_args = [to_bytes(a, errors='surrogate_or_strict') for a in
|
|
self._split_ssh_args(self._play_context.ssh_args)]
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"ansible.cfg set ssh_args")
|
|
|
|
# Now we add various arguments controlled by configuration file settings
|
|
# (e.g. host_key_checking) or inventory variables (ansible_ssh_port) or
|
|
# a combination thereof.
|
|
|
|
if not C.HOST_KEY_CHECKING:
|
|
b_args = (b"-o", b"StrictHostKeyChecking=no")
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING/host_key_checking disabled")
|
|
|
|
if self._play_context.port is not None:
|
|
b_args = (b"-o", b"Port=" + to_bytes(self._play_context.port, nonstring='simplerepr', errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT/remote_port/ansible_port set")
|
|
|
|
key = self._play_context.private_key_file
|
|
if key:
|
|
b_args = (b"-o", b'IdentityFile="' + to_bytes(os.path.expanduser(key), errors='surrogate_or_strict') + b'"')
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE/private_key_file/ansible_ssh_private_key_file set")
|
|
|
|
if not self._play_context.password:
|
|
self._add_args(
|
|
b_command, (
|
|
b"-o", b"KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no",
|
|
b"-o", b"PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic,gssapi-keyex,hostbased,publickey",
|
|
b"-o", b"PasswordAuthentication=no"
|
|
),
|
|
u"ansible_password/ansible_ssh_password not set"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
user = self._play_context.remote_user
|
|
if user:
|
|
self._add_args(
|
|
b_command,
|
|
(b"-o", b'User="%s"' % to_bytes(self._play_context.remote_user, errors='surrogate_or_strict')),
|
|
u"ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER/remote_user/ansible_user/user/-u set"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
self._add_args(
|
|
b_command,
|
|
(b"-o", b"ConnectTimeout=" + to_bytes(self._play_context.timeout, errors='surrogate_or_strict', nonstring='simplerepr')),
|
|
u"ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT/timeout set"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Add in any common or binary-specific arguments from the PlayContext
|
|
# (i.e. inventory or task settings or overrides on the command line).
|
|
|
|
for opt in (u'ssh_common_args', u'{0}_extra_args'.format(binary)):
|
|
attr = getattr(self._play_context, opt, None)
|
|
if attr is not None:
|
|
b_args = [to_bytes(a, errors='surrogate_or_strict') for a in self._split_ssh_args(attr)]
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"PlayContext set %s" % opt)
|
|
|
|
# Check if ControlPersist is enabled and add a ControlPath if one hasn't
|
|
# already been set.
|
|
|
|
controlpersist, controlpath = self._persistence_controls(b_command)
|
|
|
|
if controlpersist:
|
|
self._persistent = True
|
|
|
|
if not controlpath:
|
|
cpdir = unfrackpath(self.control_path_dir)
|
|
b_cpdir = to_bytes(cpdir, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
|
|
|
|
# The directory must exist and be writable.
|
|
makedirs_safe(b_cpdir, 0o700)
|
|
if not os.access(b_cpdir, os.W_OK):
|
|
raise AnsibleError("Cannot write to ControlPath %s" % to_native(cpdir))
|
|
|
|
if not self.control_path:
|
|
self.control_path = self._create_control_path(
|
|
self.host,
|
|
self.port,
|
|
self.user
|
|
)
|
|
b_args = (b"-o", b"ControlPath=" + to_bytes(self.control_path % dict(directory=cpdir), errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
|
|
self._add_args(b_command, b_args, u"found only ControlPersist; added ControlPath")
|
|
|
|
# Finally, we add any caller-supplied extras.
|
|
if other_args:
|
|
b_command += [to_bytes(a) for a in other_args]
|
|
|
|
return b_command
|
|
|
|
def _send_initial_data(self, fh, in_data, ssh_process):
|
|
'''
|
|
Writes initial data to the stdin filehandle of the subprocess and closes
|
|
it. (The handle must be closed; otherwise, for example, "sftp -b -" will
|
|
just hang forever waiting for more commands.)
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
display.debug(u'Sending initial data')
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
fh.write(to_bytes(in_data))
|
|
fh.close()
|
|
except (OSError, IOError) as e:
|
|
# The ssh connection may have already terminated at this point, with a more useful error
|
|
# Only raise AnsibleConnectionFailure if the ssh process is still alive
|
|
time.sleep(0.001)
|
|
ssh_process.poll()
|
|
if getattr(ssh_process, 'returncode', None) is None:
|
|
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(
|
|
'Data could not be sent to remote host "%s". Make sure this host can be reached '
|
|
'over ssh: %s' % (self.host, to_native(e)), orig_exc=e
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
display.debug(u'Sent initial data (%d bytes)' % len(in_data))
|
|
|
|
# Used by _run() to kill processes on failures
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _terminate_process(p):
|
|
""" Terminate a process, ignoring errors """
|
|
try:
|
|
p.terminate()
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# This is separate from _run() because we need to do the same thing for stdout
|
|
# and stderr.
|
|
def _examine_output(self, source, state, b_chunk, sudoable):
|
|
'''
|
|
Takes a string, extracts complete lines from it, tests to see if they
|
|
are a prompt, error message, etc., and sets appropriate flags in self.
|
|
Prompt and success lines are removed.
|
|
|
|
Returns the processed (i.e. possibly-edited) output and the unprocessed
|
|
remainder (to be processed with the next chunk) as strings.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
output = []
|
|
for b_line in b_chunk.splitlines(True):
|
|
display_line = to_text(b_line).rstrip('\r\n')
|
|
suppress_output = False
|
|
|
|
# display.debug("Examining line (source=%s, state=%s): '%s'" % (source, state, display_line))
|
|
if self.become.expect_prompt() and self.become.check_password_prompt(b_line):
|
|
display.debug(u"become_prompt: (source=%s, state=%s): '%s'" % (source, state, display_line))
|
|
self._flags['become_prompt'] = True
|
|
suppress_output = True
|
|
elif self.become.success and self.become.check_success(b_line):
|
|
display.debug(u"become_success: (source=%s, state=%s): '%s'" % (source, state, display_line))
|
|
self._flags['become_success'] = True
|
|
suppress_output = True
|
|
elif sudoable and self.become.check_incorrect_password(b_line):
|
|
display.debug(u"become_error: (source=%s, state=%s): '%s'" % (source, state, display_line))
|
|
self._flags['become_error'] = True
|
|
elif sudoable and self.become.check_missing_password(b_line):
|
|
display.debug(u"become_nopasswd_error: (source=%s, state=%s): '%s'" % (source, state, display_line))
|
|
self._flags['become_nopasswd_error'] = True
|
|
|
|
if not suppress_output:
|
|
output.append(b_line)
|
|
|
|
# The chunk we read was most likely a series of complete lines, but just
|
|
# in case the last line was incomplete (and not a prompt, which we would
|
|
# have removed from the output), we retain it to be processed with the
|
|
# next chunk.
|
|
|
|
remainder = b''
|
|
if output and not output[-1].endswith(b'\n'):
|
|
remainder = output[-1]
|
|
output = output[:-1]
|
|
|
|
return b''.join(output), remainder
|
|
|
|
def _bare_run(self, cmd, in_data, sudoable=True, checkrc=True):
|
|
'''
|
|
Starts the command and communicates with it until it ends.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
# We don't use _shell.quote as this is run on the controller and independent from the shell plugin chosen
|
|
display_cmd = u' '.join(shlex_quote(to_text(c)) for c in cmd)
|
|
display.vvv(u'SSH_LXC: EXEC {0}'.format(display_cmd), host=self.host)
|
|
|
|
# Start the given command. If we don't need to pipeline data, we can try
|
|
# to use a pseudo-tty (ssh will have been invoked with -tt). If we are
|
|
# pipelining data, or can't create a pty, we fall back to using plain
|
|
# old pipes.
|
|
|
|
p = None
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(cmd, (text_type, binary_type)):
|
|
cmd = to_bytes(cmd)
|
|
else:
|
|
cmd = list(map(to_bytes, cmd))
|
|
|
|
if not in_data:
|
|
try:
|
|
# Make sure stdin is a proper pty to avoid tcgetattr errors
|
|
master, slave = pty.openpty()
|
|
if PY3 and self._play_context.password:
|
|
# pylint: disable=unexpected-keyword-arg
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=slave, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, pass_fds=self.sshpass_pipe)
|
|
else:
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=slave, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
stdin = os.fdopen(master, 'wb', 0)
|
|
os.close(slave)
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
p = None
|
|
|
|
if not p:
|
|
if PY3 and self._play_context.password:
|
|
# pylint: disable=unexpected-keyword-arg
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, pass_fds=self.sshpass_pipe)
|
|
else:
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
stdin = p.stdin
|
|
|
|
# If we are using SSH password authentication, write the password into
|
|
# the pipe we opened in _build_command.
|
|
|
|
if self._play_context.password:
|
|
os.close(self.sshpass_pipe[0])
|
|
try:
|
|
os.write(self.sshpass_pipe[1], to_bytes(self._play_context.password) + b'\n')
|
|
except OSError as e:
|
|
# Ignore broken pipe errors if the sshpass process has exited.
|
|
if e.errno != errno.EPIPE or p.poll() is None:
|
|
raise
|
|
os.close(self.sshpass_pipe[1])
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# SSH state machine
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Now we read and accumulate output from the running process until it
|
|
# exits. Depending on the circumstances, we may also need to write an
|
|
# escalation password and/or pipelined input to the process.
|
|
|
|
states = [
|
|
'awaiting_prompt', 'awaiting_escalation', 'ready_to_send', 'awaiting_exit'
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# Are we requesting privilege escalation? Right now, we may be invoked
|
|
# to execute sftp/scp with sudoable=True, but we can request escalation
|
|
# only when using ssh. Otherwise we can send initial data straightaway.
|
|
|
|
state = states.index('ready_to_send')
|
|
if to_bytes(self.get_option('ssh_executable')) in cmd and sudoable:
|
|
prompt = getattr(self.become, 'prompt', None)
|
|
if prompt:
|
|
# We're requesting escalation with a password, so we have to
|
|
# wait for a password prompt.
|
|
state = states.index('awaiting_prompt')
|
|
display.debug(u'Initial state: %s: %s' % (states[state], to_text(prompt)))
|
|
elif self.become and self.become.success:
|
|
# We're requesting escalation without a password, so we have to
|
|
# detect success/failure before sending any initial data.
|
|
state = states.index('awaiting_escalation')
|
|
display.debug(u'Initial state: %s: %s' % (states[state], to_text(self.become.success)))
|
|
|
|
# We store accumulated stdout and stderr output from the process here,
|
|
# but strip any privilege escalation prompt/confirmation lines first.
|
|
# Output is accumulated into tmp_*, complete lines are extracted into
|
|
# an array, then checked and removed or copied to stdout or stderr. We
|
|
# set any flags based on examining the output in self._flags.
|
|
|
|
b_stdout = b_stderr = b''
|
|
b_tmp_stdout = b_tmp_stderr = b''
|
|
|
|
self._flags = dict(
|
|
become_prompt=False, become_success=False,
|
|
become_error=False, become_nopasswd_error=False
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# select timeout should be longer than the connect timeout, otherwise
|
|
# they will race each other when we can't connect, and the connect
|
|
# timeout usually fails
|
|
timeout = 2 + self._play_context.timeout
|
|
for fd in (p.stdout, p.stderr):
|
|
fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFL, fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFL) | os.O_NONBLOCK)
|
|
|
|
# TODO: bcoca would like to use SelectSelector() when open
|
|
# filehandles is low, then switch to more efficient ones when higher.
|
|
# select is faster when filehandles is low.
|
|
selector = selectors.DefaultSelector()
|
|
selector.register(p.stdout, selectors.EVENT_READ)
|
|
selector.register(p.stderr, selectors.EVENT_READ)
|
|
|
|
# If we can send initial data without waiting for anything, we do so
|
|
# before we start polling
|
|
if states[state] == 'ready_to_send' and in_data:
|
|
self._send_initial_data(stdin, in_data, p)
|
|
state += 1
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
while True:
|
|
poll = p.poll()
|
|
events = selector.select(timeout)
|
|
|
|
# We pay attention to timeouts only while negotiating a prompt.
|
|
|
|
if not events:
|
|
# We timed out
|
|
if state <= states.index('awaiting_escalation'):
|
|
# If the process has already exited, then it's not really a
|
|
# timeout; we'll let the normal error handling deal with it.
|
|
if poll is not None:
|
|
break
|
|
self._terminate_process(p)
|
|
raise AnsibleError('Timeout (%ds) waiting for privilege escalation prompt: %s' % (timeout, to_native(b_stdout)))
|
|
|
|
# Read whatever output is available on stdout and stderr, and stop
|
|
# listening to the pipe if it's been closed.
|
|
|
|
for key, event in events:
|
|
if key.fileobj == p.stdout:
|
|
b_chunk = p.stdout.read()
|
|
if b_chunk == b'':
|
|
# stdout has been closed, stop watching it
|
|
selector.unregister(p.stdout)
|
|
# When ssh has ControlMaster (+ControlPath/Persist) enabled, the
|
|
# first connection goes into the background and we never see EOF
|
|
# on stderr. If we see EOF on stdout, lower the select timeout
|
|
# to reduce the time wasted selecting on stderr if we observe
|
|
# that the process has not yet existed after this EOF. Otherwise
|
|
# we may spend a long timeout period waiting for an EOF that is
|
|
# not going to arrive until the persisted connection closes.
|
|
timeout = 1
|
|
b_tmp_stdout += b_chunk
|
|
display.debug(u"stdout chunk (state=%s):\n>>>%s<<<\n" % (state, to_text(b_chunk)))
|
|
elif key.fileobj == p.stderr:
|
|
b_chunk = p.stderr.read()
|
|
if b_chunk == b'':
|
|
# stderr has been closed, stop watching it
|
|
selector.unregister(p.stderr)
|
|
b_tmp_stderr += b_chunk
|
|
display.debug("stderr chunk (state=%s):\n>>>%s<<<\n" % (state, to_text(b_chunk)))
|
|
|
|
# We examine the output line-by-line until we have negotiated any
|
|
# privilege escalation prompt and subsequent success/error message.
|
|
# Afterwards, we can accumulate output without looking at it.
|
|
|
|
if state < states.index('ready_to_send'):
|
|
if b_tmp_stdout:
|
|
b_output, b_unprocessed = self._examine_output('stdout', states[state], b_tmp_stdout, sudoable)
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|
b_stdout += b_output
|
|
b_tmp_stdout = b_unprocessed
|
|
|
|
if b_tmp_stderr:
|
|
b_output, b_unprocessed = self._examine_output('stderr', states[state], b_tmp_stderr, sudoable)
|
|
b_stderr += b_output
|
|
b_tmp_stderr = b_unprocessed
|
|
else:
|
|
b_stdout += b_tmp_stdout
|
|
b_stderr += b_tmp_stderr
|
|
b_tmp_stdout = b_tmp_stderr = b''
|
|
|
|
# If we see a privilege escalation prompt, we send the password.
|
|
# (If we're expecting a prompt but the escalation succeeds, we
|
|
# didn't need the password and can carry on regardless.)
|
|
|
|
if states[state] == 'awaiting_prompt':
|
|
if self._flags['become_prompt']:
|
|
display.debug(u'Sending become_password in response to prompt')
|
|
become_pass = self.become.get_option('become_pass', playcontext=self._play_context)
|
|
stdin.write(to_bytes(become_pass, errors='surrogate_or_strict') + b'\n')
|
|
# On python3 stdin is a BufferedWriter, and we don't have a guarantee
|
|
# that the write will happen without a flush
|
|
stdin.flush()
|
|
self._flags['become_prompt'] = False
|
|
state += 1
|
|
elif self._flags['become_success']:
|
|
state += 1
|
|
|
|
# We've requested escalation (with or without a password), now we
|
|
# wait for an error message or a successful escalation.
|
|
|
|
if states[state] == 'awaiting_escalation':
|
|
if self._flags['become_success']:
|
|
display.vvv(u'Escalation succeeded')
|
|
self._flags['become_success'] = False
|
|
state += 1
|
|
elif self._flags['become_error']:
|
|
display.vvv(u'Escalation failed')
|
|
self._terminate_process(p)
|
|
self._flags['become_error'] = False
|
|
raise AnsibleError('Incorrect %s password' % self.become.name)
|
|
elif self._flags['become_nopasswd_error']:
|
|
display.vvv(u'Escalation requires password')
|
|
self._terminate_process(p)
|
|
self._flags['become_nopasswd_error'] = False
|
|
raise AnsibleError('Missing %s password' % self.become.name)
|
|
elif self._flags['become_prompt']:
|
|
# This shouldn't happen, because we should see the "Sorry,
|
|
# try again" message first.
|
|
display.vvv(u'Escalation prompt repeated')
|
|
self._terminate_process(p)
|
|
self._flags['become_prompt'] = False
|
|
raise AnsibleError('Incorrect %s password' % self.become.name)
|
|
|
|
# Once we're sure that the privilege escalation prompt, if any, has
|
|
# been dealt with, we can send any initial data and start waiting
|
|
# for output.
|
|
|
|
if states[state] == 'ready_to_send':
|
|
if in_data:
|
|
self._send_initial_data(stdin, in_data, p)
|
|
state += 1
|
|
|
|
# Now we're awaiting_exit: has the child process exited? If it has,
|
|
# and we've read all available output from it, we're done.
|
|
|
|
if poll is not None:
|
|
if not selector.get_map() or not events:
|
|
break
|
|
# We should not see further writes to the stdout/stderr file
|
|
# descriptors after the process has closed, set the select
|
|
# timeout to gather any last writes we may have missed.
|
|
timeout = 0
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# If the process has not yet exited, but we've already read EOF from
|
|
# its stdout and stderr (and thus no longer watching any file
|
|
# descriptors), we can just wait for it to exit.
|
|
|
|
elif not selector.get_map():
|
|
p.wait()
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise there may still be outstanding data to read.
|
|
finally:
|
|
selector.close()
|
|
# close stdin, stdout, and stderr after process is terminated and
|
|
# stdout/stderr are read completely (see also issues #848, #64768).
|
|
stdin.close()
|
|
p.stdout.close()
|
|
p.stderr.close()
|
|
|
|
if C.HOST_KEY_CHECKING:
|
|
if cmd[0] == b"sshpass" and p.returncode == 6:
|
|
raise AnsibleError('Using a SSH password instead of a key is not possible because Host Key checking is enabled and sshpass does not support '
|
|
'this. Please add this host\'s fingerprint to your known_hosts file to manage this host.')
|
|
|
|
controlpersisterror = b'Bad configuration option: ControlPersist' in b_stderr or b'unknown configuration option: ControlPersist' in b_stderr
|
|
if p.returncode != 0 and controlpersisterror:
|
|
raise AnsibleError('using -c ssh on certain older ssh versions may not support ControlPersist, set ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS="" '
|
|
'(or ssh_args in [ssh_connection] section of the config file) before running again')
|
|
|
|
# If we find a broken pipe because of ControlPersist timeout expiring (see #16731),
|
|
# we raise a special exception so that we can retry a connection.
|
|
controlpersist_broken_pipe = b'mux_client_hello_exchange: write packet: Broken pipe' in b_stderr
|
|
if p.returncode == 255:
|
|
|
|
additional = to_native(b_stderr)
|
|
if controlpersist_broken_pipe:
|
|
raise AnsibleControlPersistBrokenPipeError('Data could not be sent because of ControlPersist broken pipe: %s' % additional)
|
|
|
|
elif in_data and checkrc:
|
|
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('Data could not be sent to remote host "%s". Make sure this host can be reached over ssh: %s'
|
|
% (self.host, additional))
|
|
|
|
return (p.returncode, b_stdout, b_stderr)
|
|
|
|
@_ssh_retry
|
|
def _run(self, cmd, in_data, sudoable=True, checkrc=True):
|
|
"""Wrapper around _bare_run that retries the connection
|
|
"""
|
|
return self._bare_run(cmd, in_data, sudoable=sudoable, checkrc=checkrc)
|
|
|
|
@_ssh_retry
|
|
def _file_transport_command(self, in_path, out_path, sftp_action):
|
|
# scp and sftp require square brackets for IPv6 addresses, but
|
|
# accept them for hostnames and IPv4 addresses too.
|
|
host = '[%s]' % self.host
|
|
|
|
smart_methods = ['sftp', 'scp', 'piped']
|
|
|
|
# Windows does not support dd so we cannot use the piped method
|
|
if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False):
|
|
smart_methods.remove('piped')
|
|
|
|
# Transfer methods to try
|
|
methods = []
|
|
|
|
# Use the transfer_method option if set, otherwise use scp_if_ssh
|
|
ssh_transfer_method = self._play_context.ssh_transfer_method
|
|
if ssh_transfer_method is not None:
|
|
if not (ssh_transfer_method in ('smart', 'sftp', 'scp', 'piped')):
|
|
raise AnsibleOptionsError('transfer_method needs to be one of [smart|sftp|scp|piped]')
|
|
if ssh_transfer_method == 'smart':
|
|
methods = smart_methods
|
|
else:
|
|
methods = [ssh_transfer_method]
|
|
else:
|
|
# since this can be a non-bool now, we need to handle it correctly
|
|
scp_if_ssh = C.DEFAULT_SCP_IF_SSH
|
|
if not isinstance(scp_if_ssh, bool):
|
|
scp_if_ssh = scp_if_ssh.lower()
|
|
if scp_if_ssh in BOOLEANS:
|
|
scp_if_ssh = boolean(scp_if_ssh, strict=False)
|
|
elif scp_if_ssh != 'smart':
|
|
raise AnsibleOptionsError('scp_if_ssh needs to be one of [smart|True|False]')
|
|
if scp_if_ssh == 'smart':
|
|
methods = smart_methods
|
|
elif scp_if_ssh is True:
|
|
methods = ['scp']
|
|
else:
|
|
methods = ['sftp']
|
|
|
|
for method in methods:
|
|
returncode = stdout = stderr = None
|
|
if method == 'sftp':
|
|
cmd = self._build_command(self.get_option('sftp_executable'), to_bytes(host))
|
|
in_data = u"{0} {1} {2}\n".format(sftp_action, shlex_quote(in_path), shlex_quote(out_path))
|
|
in_data = to_bytes(in_data, nonstring='passthru')
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self._bare_run(cmd, in_data, checkrc=False)
|
|
elif method == 'scp':
|
|
scp = self.get_option('scp_executable')
|
|
|
|
if sftp_action == 'get':
|
|
cmd = self._build_command(scp, u'{0}:{1}'.format(host, self._shell.quote(in_path)), out_path)
|
|
else:
|
|
cmd = self._build_command(scp, in_path, u'{0}:{1}'.format(host, self._shell.quote(out_path)))
|
|
in_data = None
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self._bare_run(cmd, in_data, checkrc=False)
|
|
elif method == 'piped':
|
|
if sftp_action == 'get':
|
|
# we pass sudoable=False to disable pty allocation, which
|
|
# would end up mixing stdout/stderr and screwing with newlines
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self.exec_command('dd if=%s bs=%s' % (in_path, BUFSIZE), sudoable=False)
|
|
with open(to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'wb+') as out_file:
|
|
out_file.write(stdout)
|
|
else:
|
|
with open(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'rb') as f:
|
|
in_data = to_bytes(f.read(), nonstring='passthru')
|
|
if not in_data:
|
|
count = ' count=0'
|
|
else:
|
|
count = ''
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self.exec_command('dd of=%s bs=%s%s' % (out_path, BUFSIZE, count), in_data=in_data, sudoable=False)
|
|
|
|
# Check the return code and rollover to next method if failed
|
|
if returncode == 0:
|
|
return (returncode, stdout, stderr)
|
|
else:
|
|
# If not in smart mode, the data will be printed by the raise below
|
|
if len(methods) > 1:
|
|
display.warning(u'%s transfer mechanism failed on %s. Use ANSIBLE_DEBUG=1 to see detailed information' % (method, host))
|
|
display.debug(u'%s' % to_text(stdout))
|
|
display.debug(u'%s' % to_text(stderr))
|
|
|
|
if returncode == 255:
|
|
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure("Failed to connect to the host via %s: %s" % (method, to_native(stderr)))
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file to %s %s:\n%s\n%s" %
|
|
(to_native(in_path), to_native(out_path), to_native(stdout), to_native(stderr)))
|
|
|
|
def _escape_win_path(self, path):
|
|
""" converts a Windows path to one that's supported by SFTP and SCP """
|
|
# If using a root path then we need to start with /
|
|
prefix = ""
|
|
if re.match(r'^\w{1}:', path):
|
|
prefix = "/"
|
|
|
|
# Convert all '\' to '/'
|
|
return "%s%s" % (prefix, path.replace("\\", "/"))
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Main public methods
|
|
#
|
|
def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=False):
|
|
''' run a command on the remote host '''
|
|
|
|
super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable)
|
|
|
|
display.vvv(
|
|
"ESTABLISH SSH_LXC CONNECTION TO {1}, AS SSH USER: {0}".format(self._play_context.remote_user,
|
|
self.container_name),
|
|
host=self._play_context.remote_addr
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False):
|
|
# Become method 'runas' is done in the wrapper that is executed,
|
|
# need to disable sudoable so the bare_run is not waiting for a
|
|
# prompt that will not occur
|
|
sudoable = False
|
|
|
|
# Make sure our first command is to set the console encoding to
|
|
# utf-8, this must be done via chcp to get utf-8 (65001)
|
|
cmd_parts = ["chcp.com", "65001", self._shell._SHELL_REDIRECT_ALLNULL, self._shell._SHELL_AND]
|
|
cmd_parts.extend(self._shell._encode_script(cmd, as_list=True, strict_mode=False, preserve_rc=False))
|
|
cmd = ' '.join(cmd_parts)
|
|
|
|
# we can only use tty when we are not pipelining the modules. piping
|
|
# data into /usr/bin/python inside a tty automatically invokes the
|
|
# python interactive-mode but the modules are not compatible with the
|
|
# interactive-mode ("unexpected indent" mainly because of empty lines)
|
|
|
|
ssh_executable = self._play_context.ssh_executable
|
|
|
|
lxc_cmd = 'lxc-attach --name %s -- /bin/sh -c %s' % (shlex_quote(self.container_name),
|
|
shlex_quote(cmd))
|
|
|
|
# -tt can cause various issues in some environments so allow the user
|
|
# to disable it as a troubleshooting method.
|
|
use_tty = self.get_option('use_tty')
|
|
|
|
if not in_data and sudoable and use_tty:
|
|
args = (ssh_executable, '-tt', self.host, lxc_cmd)
|
|
else:
|
|
args = (ssh_executable, self.host, lxc_cmd)
|
|
|
|
cmd = self._build_command(*args)
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self._run(cmd, in_data, sudoable=sudoable)
|
|
|
|
# When running on Windows, stderr may contain CLIXML encoded output
|
|
if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False) and stderr.startswith(b"#< CLIXML"):
|
|
stderr = _parse_clixml(stderr)
|
|
|
|
return (returncode, stdout, stderr)
|
|
|
|
def put_file(self, in_path, out_path):
|
|
''' transfer a file from local to remote '''
|
|
|
|
super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path)
|
|
|
|
display.vvv(u"PUT {0} TO {1}".format(in_path, out_path), host=self.host)
|
|
if not os.path.exists(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')):
|
|
raise AnsibleFileNotFound("file or module does not exist: {0}".format(to_native(in_path)))
|
|
|
|
if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False):
|
|
out_path = self._escape_win_path(out_path)
|
|
|
|
with open(in_path, 'rb') as in_f:
|
|
in_data = in_f.read()
|
|
cmd = 'cat > %s; echo -n done' % shlex_quote(out_path)
|
|
return self.exec_command(cmd, in_data, sudoable=False)
|
|
|
|
def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path):
|
|
''' fetch a file from remote to local '''
|
|
|
|
super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path)
|
|
|
|
display.vvv(u"FETCH {0} TO {1}".format(in_path, out_path), host=self.host)
|
|
|
|
# need to add / if path is rooted
|
|
if getattr(self._shell, "_IS_WINDOWS", False):
|
|
in_path = self._escape_win_path(in_path)
|
|
|
|
cmd = 'cat %s' % shlex_quote(in_path)
|
|
(returncode, stdout, stderr) = self.exec_command(cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=False)
|
|
if returncode != 0:
|
|
raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file from {0}:\n{1}\n{2}".format(in_path, stdout, stderr))
|
|
|
|
with open(out_path,'wb') as out_f:
|
|
out_f.write(stdout)
|
|
|
|
def reset(self):
|
|
# If we have a persistent ssh connection (ControlPersist), we can ask it to stop listening.
|
|
cmd = self._build_command(self._play_context.ssh_executable, '-O', 'stop', self.host)
|
|
controlpersist, controlpath = self._persistence_controls(cmd)
|
|
cp_arg = [a for a in cmd if a.startswith(b"ControlPath=")]
|
|
|
|
# only run the reset if the ControlPath already exists or if it isn't
|
|
# configured and ControlPersist is set
|
|
run_reset = False
|
|
if controlpersist and len(cp_arg) > 0:
|
|
cp_path = cp_arg[0].split(b"=", 1)[-1]
|
|
if os.path.exists(cp_path):
|
|
run_reset = True
|
|
elif controlpersist:
|
|
run_reset = True
|
|
|
|
if run_reset:
|
|
display.vvv(u'sending stop: %s' % to_text(cmd))
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
|
|
status_code = p.wait()
|
|
if status_code != 0:
|
|
display.warning(u"Failed to reset connection:%s" % to_text(stderr))
|
|
|
|
self.close()
|
|
|
|
def close(self):
|
|
self._connected = False
|