# Copyright (c) 2013-2020 by Ron Frederick <ronf@timeheart.net> and others.
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# Contributors:
# Ron Frederick - initial implementation, API, and documentation
"""SSH connection handlers"""
import asyncio
import getpass
import inspect
import io
import os
import socket
import sys
import tempfile
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
from functools import partial
from pathlib import Path
from .agent import SSHAgentClient, SSHAgentListener
from .auth import get_client_auth_methods, lookup_client_auth
from .auth import get_server_auth_methods, lookup_server_auth
from .auth_keys import read_authorized_keys
from .channel import SSHClientChannel, SSHServerChannel
from .channel import SSHTCPChannel, SSHUNIXChannel
from .channel import SSHX11Channel, SSHAgentChannel
from .client import SSHClient
from .compression import get_compression_algs, get_default_compression_algs
from .compression import get_compression_params
from .compression import get_compressor, get_decompressor
from .config import SSHClientConfig, SSHServerConfig
from .constants import DEFAULT_LANG, DEFAULT_PORT
from .constants import DISC_BY_APPLICATION
from .constants import EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR
from .constants import MSG_DISCONNECT, MSG_IGNORE, MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, MSG_DEBUG
from .constants import MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST, MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT, MSG_EXT_INFO
from .constants import MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN, MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION
from .constants import MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE
from .constants import MSG_CHANNEL_FIRST, MSG_CHANNEL_LAST
from .constants import MSG_KEXINIT, MSG_NEWKEYS, MSG_KEX_FIRST, MSG_KEX_LAST
from .constants import MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST, MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE
from .constants import MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS, MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER
from .constants import MSG_USERAUTH_FIRST, MSG_USERAUTH_LAST
from .constants import MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST, MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS
from .constants import MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE
from .constants import OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED, OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED
from .constants import OPEN_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_TYPE
from .encryption import get_encryption_algs, get_default_encryption_algs
from .encryption import get_encryption_params, get_encryption
from .forward import SSHForwarder
from .gss import GSSClient, GSSServer, GSSError
from .kex import get_kex_algs, get_default_kex_algs, expand_kex_algs, get_kex
from .keysign import find_keysign, get_keysign_keys
from .known_hosts import match_known_hosts
from .listener import SSHTCPClientListener, SSHUNIXClientListener
from .listener import create_tcp_forward_listener, create_unix_forward_listener
from .listener import create_socks_listener
from .logging import logger
from .mac import get_mac_algs, get_default_mac_algs
from .misc import ChannelListenError, ChannelOpenError, DisconnectError
from .misc import CompressionError, ConnectionLost, HostKeyNotVerifiable
from .misc import KeyExchangeFailed, IllegalUserName, MACError
from .misc import PasswordChangeRequired, PermissionDenied, ProtocolError
from .misc import ProtocolNotSupported, ServiceNotAvailable, Options
from .misc import async_context_manager, construct_disc_error
from .misc import get_symbol_names, ip_address, map_handler_name
from .misc import parse_byte_count, parse_time_interval
from .packet import Boolean, Byte, NameList, String, UInt32
from .packet import PacketDecodeError, SSHPacket, SSHPacketHandler
from .pattern import WildcardPattern
from .pkcs11 import load_pkcs11_keys
from .process import PIPE, SSHClientProcess, SSHServerProcess
from .public_key import CERT_TYPE_HOST, CERT_TYPE_USER, KeyImportError
from .public_key import decode_ssh_public_key, decode_ssh_certificate
from .public_key import get_public_key_algs, get_default_public_key_algs
from .public_key import get_certificate_algs, get_default_certificate_algs
from .public_key import get_x509_certificate_algs
from .public_key import get_default_x509_certificate_algs
from .public_key import load_keypairs, load_default_keypairs
from .public_key import load_public_keys, load_default_host_public_keys
from .public_key import load_certificates
from .saslprep import saslprep, SASLPrepError
from .server import SSHServer
from .sftp import SFTPServer, start_sftp_client
from .stream import SSHClientStreamSession, SSHServerStreamSession
from .stream import SSHTCPStreamSession, SSHUNIXStreamSession
from .stream import SSHReader, SSHWriter
from .subprocess import SSHSubprocessTransport
from .version import __version__
from .x11 import create_x11_client_listener, create_x11_server_listener
# SSH service names
_USERAUTH_SERVICE = b'ssh-userauth'
_CONNECTION_SERVICE = b'ssh-connection'
# Default rekey parameters
_DEFAULT_REKEY_BYTES = 1 << 30 # 1 GiB
_DEFAULT_REKEY_SECONDS = 3600 # 1 hour
# Default login timeout
_DEFAULT_LOGIN_TIMEOUT = 120 # 2 minutes
# Default keepalive interval and count max
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL = 0 # disabled by default
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_COUNT_MAX = 3
# Default banner and version line length and count
_MAX_BANNER_LINES = 1024
_MAX_BANNER_LINE_LEN = 8192
_MAX_VERSION_LINE_LEN = 255
# Default channel parameters
_DEFAULT_WINDOW = 2*1024*1024 # 2 MiB
_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE = 32768 # 32 kiB
# Default line editor parameters
_DEFAULT_LINE_HISTORY = 1000 # 1000 lines
async def _open_tunnel(tunnel):
"""Parse and open connection to tunnel over"""
if isinstance(tunnel, str):
if '@' in tunnel:
username, host = tunnel.rsplit('@', 1)
else:
username, host = (), tunnel
if ':' in host:
host, port = host.rsplit(':', 1)
port = int(port)
else:
port = ()
return await connect(host, port, username=username)
else:
return None
async def _connect(host, port, loop, tunnel, family, flags,
local_addr, conn_factory, msg):
"""Make outbound TCP or SSH tunneled connection"""
new_tunnel = await _open_tunnel(tunnel)
if new_tunnel:
new_tunnel.logger.info('%s %s via %s', msg, (host, port), tunnel)
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
_, conn = await new_tunnel.create_connection(conn_factory,
host, port)
except Exception:
new_tunnel.close()
await new_tunnel.wait_closed()
raise
else:
conn.set_tunnel(new_tunnel)
elif tunnel:
tunnel_logger = getattr(tunnel, 'logger', logger)
tunnel_logger.info('%s %s via SSH tunnel', msg, (host, port))
_, conn = await tunnel.create_connection(conn_factory, host, port)
else:
logger.info('%s %s', msg, (host, port))
_, conn = await loop.create_connection(conn_factory, host, port,
family=family, flags=flags,
local_addr=local_addr)
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
await conn.wait_established()
except Exception:
conn.abort()
await conn.wait_closed()
raise
else:
if new_tunnel:
conn.set_tunnel(new_tunnel)
return conn
async def _listen(host, port, loop, tunnel, family, flags, backlog,
reuse_address, reuse_port, conn_factory, msg):
"""Make inbound TCP or SSH tunneled listener"""
def tunnel_factory(_orig_host, _orig_port):
"""Ignore original host and port"""
return conn_factory()
new_tunnel = await _open_tunnel(tunnel)
if new_tunnel:
new_tunnel.logger.info('%s %s via %s', msg, (host, port), tunnel)
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
server = await new_tunnel.create_server(tunnel_factory, host, port)
except Exception:
new_tunnel.close()
await new_tunnel.wait_closed()
raise
else:
server.set_tunnel(new_tunnel)
elif tunnel:
tunnel_logger = getattr(tunnel, 'logger', logger)
tunnel_logger.info('%s %s via SSH tunnel', msg, (host, port))
server = await tunnel.create_server(tunnel_factory, host, port)
else:
logger.info('%s %s', msg, (host, port))
server = await loop.create_server(conn_factory, host, port,
family=family, flags=flags,
backlog=backlog,
reuse_address=reuse_address,
reuse_port=reuse_port)
return server
def _validate_version(version):
"""Validate requested SSH version"""
if version == ():
version = b'AsyncSSH_' + __version__.encode('ascii')
else:
if isinstance(version, str):
version = version.encode('ascii')
# Version including 'SSH-2.0-' and CRLF must be 255 chars or less
if len(version) > 245:
raise ValueError('Version string is too long')
for b in version:
if b < 0x20 or b > 0x7e:
raise ValueError('Version string must be printable ASCII')
return version
def _expand_algs(alg_type, algs, possible_algs, default_algs):
"""Expand the set of allowed algorithms"""
if algs[:1] in '^+-':
prefix = algs[:1]
algs = algs[1:]
else:
prefix = ''
matched = []
for pat in algs.split(','):
pattern = WildcardPattern(pat)
matches = [alg for alg in possible_algs
if pattern.matches(alg.decode('ascii'))]
if not matches:
raise ValueError('"%s" matches no valid %s algorithms' %
(pat, alg_type))
matched.extend(matches)
if prefix == '^':
return matched + default_algs
elif prefix == '+':
return default_algs + matched
elif prefix == '-':
return [alg for alg in default_algs if alg not in matched]
else:
return matched
def _select_algs(alg_type, algs, possible_algs, default_algs,
config_algs, none_value=None):
"""Select a set of allowed algorithms"""
if algs == ():
algs = config_algs
if algs == ():
return default_algs
elif algs:
if isinstance(algs, str):
algs = _expand_algs(alg_type, algs, possible_algs, default_algs)
else:
algs = [alg.encode('ascii') for alg in algs]
result = []
for alg in algs:
if alg not in possible_algs:
raise ValueError('%s is not a valid %s algorithm' %
(alg.decode('ascii'), alg_type))
if alg not in result:
result.append(alg)
return result
elif none_value:
return [none_value]
else:
raise ValueError('No %s algorithms selected' % alg_type)
def _select_host_key_algs(algs, config_algs, default_algs=()):
"""Select a set of allowed host key algorithms"""
possible_algs = (get_x509_certificate_algs() + get_certificate_algs() +
get_public_key_algs())
if not default_algs:
default_algs = (get_default_certificate_algs() +
get_default_public_key_algs())
return _select_algs('host key', algs, possible_algs,
default_algs, config_algs)
def _validate_algs(config, kex_algs, enc_algs, mac_algs, cmp_algs,
sig_algs, allow_x509):
"""Validate requested algorithms"""
kex_algs = _select_algs('key exchange', kex_algs, get_kex_algs(),
get_default_kex_algs(),
config.get('KexAlgorithms', ()))
enc_algs = _select_algs('encryption', enc_algs, get_encryption_algs(),
get_default_encryption_algs(),
config.get('Ciphers', ()))
mac_algs = _select_algs('MAC', mac_algs, get_mac_algs(),
get_default_mac_algs(), config.get('MACs', ()))
cmp_algs = _select_algs('compression', cmp_algs, get_compression_algs(),
get_default_compression_algs(),
config.get_compression_algs(()), b'none')
allowed_sig_algs = get_x509_certificate_algs() if allow_x509 else []
allowed_sig_algs = allowed_sig_algs + get_public_key_algs()
default_sig_algs = get_default_x509_certificate_algs() if allow_x509 else []
default_sig_algs = allowed_sig_algs + get_default_public_key_algs()
sig_algs = _select_algs('signature', sig_algs,
allowed_sig_algs, default_sig_algs,
config.get('CASignatureAlgorithms', ()))
return kex_algs, enc_algs, mac_algs, cmp_algs, sig_algs
class SSHConnection(SSHPacketHandler, asyncio.Protocol):
"""Parent class for SSH connections"""
_handler_names = get_symbol_names(globals(), 'MSG_')
next_conn = 0 # Next connection number, for logging
@staticmethod
def _get_next_conn():
"""Return the next available connection number (for logging)"""
next_conn = SSHConnection.next_conn
SSHConnection.next_conn += 1
return next_conn
def __init__(self, loop, options, acceptor, error_handler, wait, server):
self._loop = loop
self._config = options.config
self._protocol_factory = options.protocol_factory
self._acceptor = acceptor
self._error_handler = error_handler
self._server = server
self._wait = wait
self._waiter = loop.create_future()
self._transport = None
self._local_addr = None
self._local_port = None
self._peer_host = None
self._peer_addr = None
self._peer_port = None
self._tcp_keepalive = options.tcp_keepalive
self._owner = None
self._extra = {}
self._inpbuf = b''
self._packet = b''
self._pktlen = 0
self._banner_lines = 0
self._version = options.version
self._client_version = b''
self._server_version = b''
self._client_kexinit = b''
self._server_kexinit = b''
self._session_id = None
self._send_seq = 0
self._send_encryption = None
self._send_enchdrlen = 5
self._send_blocksize = 8
self._compressor = None
self._compress_after_auth = False
self._deferred_packets = []
self._recv_handler = self._recv_version
self._recv_seq = 0
self._recv_encryption = None
self._recv_blocksize = 8
self._recv_macsize = 0
self._decompressor = None
self._decompress_after_auth = None
self._next_recv_encryption = None
self._next_recv_blocksize = 0
self._next_recv_macsize = 0
self._next_decompressor = None
self._next_decompress_after_auth = None
self._trusted_host_keys = set()
self._trusted_host_key_algs = []
self._trusted_ca_keys = set()
self._revoked_host_keys = set()
self._x509_trusted_certs = options.x509_trusted_certs
self._x509_trusted_cert_paths = options.x509_trusted_cert_paths
self._x509_revoked_certs = []
self._x509_trusted_subjects = []
self._x509_revoked_subjects = []
self._x509_purposes = options.x509_purposes
self._kex_algs = options.kex_algs
self._enc_algs = options.encryption_algs
self._mac_algs = options.mac_algs
self._cmp_algs = options.compression_algs
self._sig_algs = options.signature_algs
self._host_based_auth = options.host_based_auth
self._public_key_auth = options.public_key_auth
self._kbdint_auth = options.kbdint_auth
self._password_auth = options.password_auth
self._kex = None
self._kexinit_sent = False
self._kex_complete = False
self._ignore_first_kex = False
self._gss = None
self._gss_kex = False
self._gss_auth = False
self._gss_kex_auth = False
self._gss_mic_auth = False
self._preferred_auth = None
self._rekey_bytes = options.rekey_bytes
self._rekey_seconds = options.rekey_seconds
self._rekey_bytes_sent = 0
self._rekey_time = 0
self._keepalive_count = 0
self._keepalive_count_max = options.keepalive_count_max
self._keepalive_interval = options.keepalive_interval
self._keepalive_timer = None
self._tunnel = None
self._enc_alg_cs = None
self._enc_alg_sc = None
self._mac_alg_cs = None
self._mac_alg_sc = None
self._cmp_alg_cs = None
self._cmp_alg_sc = None
self._can_send_ext_info = False
self._extensions_sent = OrderedDict()
self._server_sig_algs = ()
self._next_service = None
self._agent = None
self._auth = None
self._auth_in_progress = False
self._auth_complete = False
self._auth_methods = [b'none']
self._username = None
self._channels = {}
self._next_recv_chan = 0
self._global_request_queue = []
self._global_request_waiters = []
self._local_listeners = {}
self._x11_listener = None
self._close_event = asyncio.Event()
self._server_host_key_algs = []
self._logger = logger.get_child(context='conn=%d' %
self._get_next_conn())
if options.login_timeout:
self._login_timer = self._loop.call_later(
options.login_timeout, self._login_timer_callback)
else:
self._login_timer = None
async def __aenter__(self):
"""Allow SSHConnection to be used as an async context manager"""
return self
async def __aexit__(self, *exc_info):
"""Wait for connection close when used as an async context manager"""
if not self._loop.is_closed(): # pragma: no branch
self.close()
await self.wait_closed()
@property
def logger(self):
"""A logger associated with this connection"""
return self._logger
def _cleanup(self, exc):
"""Clean up this connection"""
self._cancel_keepalive_timer()
for chan in list(self._channels.values()):
chan.process_connection_close(exc)
for listener in self._local_listeners.values():
listener.close()
while self._global_request_waiters:
self._process_global_response(MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE, None,
SSHPacket(b''))
if self._auth:
self._auth.cancel()
self._auth = None
if self._error_handler:
self._error_handler(self, exc)
self._acceptor = None
self._error_handler = None
if self._wait and not self._waiter.cancelled():
self._waiter.set_exception(exc)
self._wait = None
if self._owner: # pragma: no branch
self._owner.connection_lost(exc)
self._owner = None
self._cancel_login_timer()
self._close_event.set()
self._inpbuf = b''
self._recv_handler = None
if self._tunnel:
self._tunnel.close()
self._tunnel = None
def _cancel_login_timer(self):
"""Cancel the login timer"""
if self._login_timer:
self._login_timer.cancel()
self._login_timer = None
def _login_timer_callback(self):
"""Close the connection if authentication hasn't completed yet"""
self._login_timer = None
self.connection_lost(ConnectionLost('Login timeout expired'))
def _cancel_keepalive_timer(self):
"""Cancel the keepalive timer"""
if self._keepalive_timer:
self._keepalive_timer.cancel()
self._keepalive_timer = None
def _set_keepalive_timer(self):
"""Set the keepalive timer"""
if self._keepalive_interval:
self._keepalive_timer = self._loop.call_later(
self._keepalive_interval, self._keepalive_timer_callback)
def _reset_keepalive_timer(self):
"""Reset the keepalive timer"""
if self._auth_complete:
self._cancel_keepalive_timer()
self._set_keepalive_timer()
async def _make_keepalive_request(self):
"""Send keepalive request"""
self.logger.debug1('Sending keepalive request')
await self._make_global_request('keepalive@openssh.com')
if self._keepalive_timer:
self.logger.debug1('Got keepalive response')
self._keepalive_count = 0
def _keepalive_timer_callback(self):
"""Handle keepalive check"""
self._keepalive_count += 1
if self._keepalive_count > self._keepalive_count_max:
self.connection_lost(
ConnectionLost(('Server' if self.is_client() else 'Client') +
' not responding to keepalive'))
else:
self._set_keepalive_timer()
self.create_task(self._make_keepalive_request())
def _force_close(self, exc):
"""Force this connection to close immediately"""
if not self._transport:
return
self._transport.abort()
self._transport = None
self._loop.call_soon(self._cleanup, exc)
def _reap_task(self, task_logger, task):
"""Collect result of an async task, reporting errors"""
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
task.result()
except asyncio.CancelledError:
pass
except DisconnectError as exc:
self._send_disconnect(exc.code, exc.reason, exc.lang)
self._force_close(exc)
except Exception:
self.internal_error(error_logger=task_logger)
def create_task(self, coro, task_logger=None):
"""Create an asynchronous task which catches and reports errors"""
task = asyncio.ensure_future(coro)
task.add_done_callback(partial(self._reap_task, task_logger))
return task
def is_client(self):
"""Return if this is a client connection"""
return not self._server
def is_server(self):
"""Return if this is a server connection"""
return self._server
def get_owner(self):
"""Return the SSHClient or SSHServer which owns this connection"""
return self._owner
def get_hash_prefix(self):
"""Return the bytes used in calculating unique connection hashes
This methods returns a packetized version of the client and
server version and kexinit strings which is needed to perform
key exchange hashes.
"""
return b''.join((String(self._client_version),
String(self._server_version),
String(self._client_kexinit),
String(self._server_kexinit)))
def set_tunnel(self, tunnel):
"""Set tunnel used to open this connection"""
self._tunnel = tunnel
def _match_known_hosts(self, known_hosts, host, addr, port):
"""Determine the set of trusted host keys and certificates"""
trusted_host_keys, trusted_ca_keys, revoked_host_keys, \
trusted_x509_certs, revoked_x509_certs, \
trusted_x509_subjects, revoked_x509_subjects = \
match_known_hosts(known_hosts, host, addr, port)
for key in trusted_host_keys:
self._trusted_host_keys.add(key)
if key.algorithm not in self._trusted_host_key_algs:
self._trusted_host_key_algs.extend(key.sig_algorithms)
self._trusted_ca_keys = set(trusted_ca_keys)
self._revoked_host_keys = set(revoked_host_keys)
if self._x509_trusted_certs is not None:
self._x509_trusted_certs = list(self._x509_trusted_certs)
self._x509_trusted_certs.extend(trusted_x509_certs)
self._x509_revoked_certs = set(revoked_x509_certs)
self._x509_trusted_subjects = trusted_x509_subjects
self._x509_revoked_subjects = revoked_x509_subjects
def _validate_openssh_host_certificate(self, host, addr, port, cert):
"""Validate an OpenSSH host certificate"""
if self._trusted_ca_keys is not None:
if cert.signing_key in self._revoked_host_keys:
raise ValueError('Host CA key is revoked')
if cert.signing_key not in self._trusted_ca_keys and \
not self._owner.validate_host_ca_key(host, addr, port,
cert.signing_key):
raise ValueError('Host CA key is not trusted')
cert.validate(CERT_TYPE_HOST, host)
return cert.key
def _validate_x509_host_certificate_chain(self, host, cert):
"""Validate an X.509 host certificate"""
if (self._x509_revoked_subjects and
any(pattern.matches(cert.subject)
for pattern in self._x509_revoked_subjects)):
raise ValueError('X.509 subject name is revoked')
if (self._x509_trusted_subjects and
not any(pattern.matches(cert.subject)
for pattern in self._x509_trusted_subjects)):
raise ValueError('X.509 subject name is not trusted')
# Only validate hostname against X.509 certificate host
# principals when there are no X.509 trusted subject
# entries matched in known_hosts.
if self._x509_trusted_subjects:
host = None
cert.validate_chain(self._x509_trusted_certs,
self._x509_trusted_cert_paths,
self._x509_revoked_certs,
self._x509_purposes,
host_principal=host)
return cert.key
def _validate_host_key(self, host, addr, port, key_data):
"""Validate and return a trusted host key"""
try:
cert = decode_ssh_certificate(key_data)
except KeyImportError:
pass
else:
if cert.is_x509_chain:
return self._validate_x509_host_certificate_chain(host, cert)
else:
return self._validate_openssh_host_certificate(host, addr,
port, cert)
try:
key = decode_ssh_public_key(key_data)
except KeyImportError:
pass
else:
if self._trusted_host_keys is not None:
if key in self._revoked_host_keys:
raise ValueError('Host key is revoked')
if key not in self._trusted_host_keys and \
not self._owner.validate_host_public_key(host, addr,
port, key):
raise ValueError('Host key is not trusted')
return key
raise ValueError('Unable to decode host key')
def connection_made(self, transport):
"""Handle a newly opened connection"""
self._transport = transport
sock = transport.get_extra_info('socket')
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE,
self._tcp_keepalive)
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
sockname = transport.get_extra_info('sockname')
if sockname: # pragma: no branch
self._local_addr, self._local_port = sockname[:2]
peername = transport.get_extra_info('peername')
if peername: # pragma: no branch
self._peer_addr, self._peer_port = peername[:2]
self._owner = self._protocol_factory()
self._protocol_factory = None
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
self._connection_made()
self._owner.connection_made(self)
self._send_version()
except Exception:
self._loop.call_soon(self.internal_error, sys.exc_info())
def connection_lost(self, exc=None):
"""Handle the closing of a connection"""
if exc is None and self._transport:
exc = ConnectionLost('Connection lost')
self._force_close(exc)
def internal_error(self, exc_info=None, error_logger=None):
"""Handle a fatal error in connection processing"""
if not exc_info:
exc_info = sys.exc_info()
if not error_logger:
error_logger = self.logger
error_logger.debug1('Uncaught exception', exc_info=exc_info)
self._force_close(exc_info[1])
def session_started(self):
"""Handle session start when opening tunneled SSH connection"""
# pylint: disable=arguments-differ
def data_received(self, data, datatype=None):
"""Handle incoming data on the connection"""
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
self._inpbuf += data
self._reset_keepalive_timer()
# pylint: disable=broad-except
try:
while self._inpbuf and self._recv_handler():
pass
except DisconnectError as exc:
self._send_disconnect(exc.code, exc.reason, exc.lang)
self._force_close(exc)
except Exception:
self.internal_error()
# pylint: enable=arguments-differ
def eof_received(self):
"""Handle an incoming end of file on the connection"""
self.connection_lost(None)
def pause_writing(self):
"""Handle a request from the transport to pause writing data"""
# Do nothing with this for now
def resume_writing(self):
"""Handle a request from the transport to resume writing data"""
# Do nothing with this for now
def add_channel(self, chan):
"""Add a new channel, returning its channel number"""
if not self._transport:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED,
'SSH connection closed')
while self._next_recv_chan in self._channels: # pragma: no cover
self._next_recv_chan = (self._next_recv_chan + 1) & 0xffffffff
recv_chan = self._next_recv_chan
self._next_recv_chan = (self._next_recv_chan + 1) & 0xffffffff
self._channels[recv_chan] = chan
return recv_chan
def remove_channel(self, recv_chan):
"""Remove the channel with the specified channel number"""
del self._channels[recv_chan]
def get_gss_context(self):
"""Return the GSS context associated with this connection"""
return self._gss
def enable_gss_kex_auth(self):
"""Enable GSS key exchange authentication"""
self._gss_kex_auth = self._gss_auth
def _choose_alg(self, alg_type, local_algs, remote_algs):
"""Choose a common algorithm from the client & server lists
This method returns the earliest algorithm on the client's
list which is supported by the server.
"""
if self.is_client():
client_algs, server_algs = local_algs, remote_algs
else:
client_algs, server_algs = remote_algs, local_algs
for alg in client_algs:
if alg in server_algs:
return alg
raise KeyExchangeFailed(
'No matching %s algorithm found, sent %s and received %s' %
(alg_type, b','.join(local_algs).decode('ascii'),
b','.join(remote_algs).decode('ascii')))
def _get_ext_info_kex_alg(self):
"""Return the kex alg to add if any to request extension info"""
return [b'ext-info-c'] if self.is_client() else [b'ext-info-s']
def _send(self, data):
"""Send data to the SSH connection"""
if self._transport:
self._transport.write(data)
def _send_version(self):
"""Start the SSH handshake"""
version = b'SSH-2.0-' + self._version
if self.is_client():
self._client_version = version
self.set_extra_info(client_version=version.decode('ascii'))
else:
self._server_version = version
self.set_extra_info(server_version=version.decode('ascii'))
self._send(version + b'\r\n')
def _recv_version(self):
"""Receive and parse the remote SSH version"""
idx = self._inpbuf.find(b'\n', 0, _MAX_BANNER_LINE_LEN)
if idx < 0:
if len(self._inpbuf) >= _MAX_BANNER_LINE_LEN:
self._force_close(ProtocolError('Banner line too long'))
return False
version = self._inpbuf[:idx]
if version.endswith(b'\r'):
version = version[:-1]
self._inpbuf = self._inpbuf[idx+1:]
if (version.startswith(b'SSH-2.0-') or
(self.is_client() and version.startswith(b'SSH-1.99-'))):
if len(version) > _MAX_VERSION_LINE_LEN:
self._force_close(ProtocolError('Version too long'))
# Accept version 2.0, or 1.99 if we're a client
if self.is_server():
self._client_version = version
self.set_extra_info(client_version=version.decode('ascii'))
else:
self._server_version = version
self.set_extra_info(server_version=version.decode('ascii'))
self._send_kexinit()
self._kexinit_sent = True
self._recv_handler = self._recv_pkthdr
elif self.is_client() and not version.startswith(b'SSH-'):
# As a client, ignore the line if it doesn't appear to be a version
self._banner_lines += 1
if self._banner_lines > _MAX_BANNER_LINES:
self._force_close(ProtocolError('Too many banner lines'))
return False
else:
# Otherwise, reject the unknown version
self._force_close(ProtocolNotSupported('Unsupported SSH version'))
return False
return True
def _recv_pkthdr(self):
"""Receive and parse an SSH packet header"""
if len(self._inpbuf) < self._recv_blocksize:
return False
self._packet = self._inpbuf[:self._recv_blocksize]
self._inpbuf = self._inpbuf[self._recv_blocksize:]
if self._recv_encryption:
self._packet, pktlen = \
self._recv_encryption.decrypt_header(self._recv_seq,
self._packet, 4)
else:
pktlen = self._packet[:4]
self._pktlen = int.from_bytes(pktlen, 'big')
self._recv_handler = self._recv_packet
return True
def _recv_packet(self):
"""Receive the remainder of an SSH packet and process it"""
rem = 4 + self._pktlen + self._recv_macsize - self._recv_blocksize
if len(self._inpbuf) < rem:
return False
seq = self._recv_seq
rest = self._inpbuf[:rem-self._recv_macsize]
mac = self._inpbuf[rem-self._recv_macsize:rem]
if self._recv_encryption:
packet = self._recv_encryption.decrypt_packet(seq, self._packet,
rest, 4, mac)
if not packet:
raise MACError('MAC verification failed')
else:
packet = self._packet[4:] + rest
self._inpbuf = self._inpbuf[rem:]
self._packet = b''
payload = packet[1:-packet[0]]
if self._decompressor and (self._auth_complete or
not self._decompress_after_auth):
payload = self._decompressor.decompress(payload)
if payload is None:
raise CompressionError('Decompression failed')
packet = SSHPacket(payload)
pkttype = packet.get_byte()
handler = self
skip_reason = ''
exc_reason = ''
if self._kex and MSG_KEX_FIRST <= pkttype <= MSG_KEX_LAST:
if self._ignore_first_kex: # pragma: no cover
skip_reason = 'ignored first kex'
self._ignore_first_kex = False
else:
handler = self._kex
elif (self._auth and
MSG_USERAUTH_FIRST <= pkttype <= MSG_USERAUTH_LAST):
handler = self._auth
elif pkttype > MSG_USERAUTH_LAST and not self._auth_complete:
skip_reason = 'invalid request before auth complete'
exc_reason = 'Invalid request before authentication was complete'
elif MSG_CHANNEL_FIRST <= pkttype <= MSG_CHANNEL_LAST:
try:
recv_chan = packet.get_uint32()
handler = self._channels[recv_chan]
except KeyError:
skip_reason = 'invalid channel number'
exc_reason = 'Invalid channel number %d received' % recv_chan
except PacketDecodeError:
skip_reason = 'incomplete channel request'
exc_reason = 'Incomplete channel request received'
handler.log_received_packet(pkttype, seq, packet, skip_reason)
if not skip_reason:
try:
processed = handler.process_packet(pkttype, seq, packet)
except PacketDecodeError as exc:
raise ProtocolError(str(exc)) from None
if not processed:
self.logger.debug1('Unknown packet type %d received', pkttype)
self.send_packet(MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, UInt32(seq))
if exc_reason:
raise ProtocolError(exc_reason)
if self._transport:
self._recv_seq = (seq + 1) & 0xffffffff
self._recv_handler = self._recv_pkthdr
return True
def send_packet(self, pkttype, *args, handler=None):
"""Send an SSH packet"""
if (self._auth_complete and self._kex_complete and
(self._rekey_bytes_sent >= self._rekey_bytes or
(self._rekey_seconds and
time.monotonic() >= self._rekey_time))):
self._send_kexinit()
self._kexinit_sent = True
if (((pkttype in {MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST, MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT} or
pkttype > MSG_KEX_LAST) and not self._kex_complete) or
(pkttype == MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER and
not (self._auth_in_progress or self._auth_complete)) or
(pkttype > MSG_USERAUTH_LAST and not self._auth_complete)):
self._deferred_packets.append((pkttype, args))
return
# If we're encrypting and we have no data outstanding, insert an
# ignore packet into the stream
if self._send_encryption and pkttype not in (MSG_IGNORE, MSG_EXT_INFO):
self.send_packet(MSG_IGNORE, String(b''))
payload = Byte(pkttype) + b''.join(args)
log_data = payload
if self._compressor and (self._auth_complete or
not self._compress_after_auth):
payload = self._compressor.compress(payload)
if payload is None: # pragma: no cover
raise CompressionError('Compression failed')
padlen = -(self._send_enchdrlen + len(payload)) % self._send_blocksize
if padlen < 4:
padlen += self._send_blocksize
packet = Byte(padlen) + payload + os.urandom(padlen)
pktlen = len(packet)
hdr = UInt32(pktlen)
seq = self._send_seq
if self._send_encryption:
packet, mac = self._send_encryption.encrypt_packet(seq, hdr, packet)
else:
packet = hdr + packet
mac = b''
self._send(packet + mac)
self._send_seq = (seq + 1) & 0xffffffff
if self._kex_complete:
self._rekey_bytes_sent += pktlen
if not handler:
handler = self
handler.log_sent_packet(pkttype, seq, log_data)
def _send_deferred_packets(self):
"""Send packets deferred due to key exchange or auth"""
deferred_packets = self._deferred_packets
self._deferred_packets = []
for pkttype, args in deferred_packets:
self.send_packet(pkttype, *args)
def _send_disconnect(self, code, reason, lang):
"""Send a disconnect packet"""
self.logger.info('Sending disconnect: %s (%d)', reason, code)
self.send_packet(MSG_DISCONNECT, UInt32(code),
String(reason), String(lang))
def _send_kexinit(self):
"""Start a key exchange"""
self._kex_complete = False
self._rekey_bytes_sent = 0
if self._rekey_seconds:
self._rekey_time = time.monotonic() + self._rekey_seconds
gss_mechs = self._gss.mechs if self._gss_kex else []
kex_algs = expand_kex_algs(self._kex_algs, gss_mechs,
bool(self._server_host_key_algs))
host_key_algs = self._server_host_key_algs or [b'null']
self.logger.debug1('Requesting key exchange')
self.logger.debug2(' Key exchange algs: %s', kex_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' Host key algs: %s', host_key_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' Encryption algs: %s', self._enc_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' MAC algs: %s', self._mac_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' Compression algs: %s', self._cmp_algs)
cookie = os.urandom(16)
kex_algs = NameList(kex_algs + self._get_ext_info_kex_alg())
host_key_algs = NameList(host_key_algs)
enc_algs = NameList(self._enc_algs)
mac_algs = NameList(self._mac_algs)
cmp_algs = NameList(self._cmp_algs)
langs = NameList([])
packet = b''.join((Byte(MSG_KEXINIT), cookie, kex_algs, host_key_algs,
enc_algs, enc_algs, mac_algs, mac_algs, cmp_algs,
cmp_algs, langs, langs, Boolean(False), UInt32(0)))
if self.is_server():
self._server_kexinit = packet
else:
self._client_kexinit = packet
self.send_packet(MSG_KEXINIT, packet[1:])
def _send_ext_info(self):
"""Send extension information"""
packet = UInt32(len(self._extensions_sent))
self.logger.debug2('Sending extension info')
for name, value in self._extensions_sent.items():
packet += String(name) + String(value)
self.logger.debug2(' %s: %s', name, value)
self.send_packet(MSG_EXT_INFO, packet)
def send_newkeys(self, k, h):
"""Finish a key exchange and send a new keys message"""
if not self._session_id:
first_kex = True
self._session_id = h
else:
first_kex = False
enc_keysize_cs, enc_ivsize_cs, enc_blocksize_cs, \
mac_keysize_cs, mac_hashsize_cs, etm_cs = \
get_encryption_params(self._enc_alg_cs, self._mac_alg_cs)
enc_keysize_sc, enc_ivsize_sc, enc_blocksize_sc, \
mac_keysize_sc, mac_hashsize_sc, etm_sc = \
get_encryption_params(self._enc_alg_sc, self._mac_alg_sc)
if mac_keysize_cs == 0:
self._mac_alg_cs = self._enc_alg_cs
if mac_keysize_sc == 0:
self._mac_alg_sc = self._enc_alg_sc
cmp_after_auth_cs = get_compression_params(self._cmp_alg_cs)
cmp_after_auth_sc = get_compression_params(self._cmp_alg_sc)
self.logger.debug2(' Client to server:')
self.logger.debug2(' Encryption alg: %s', self._enc_alg_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' MAC alg: %s', self._mac_alg_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' Compression alg: %s', self._cmp_alg_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' Server to client:')
self.logger.debug2(' Encryption alg: %s', self._enc_alg_sc)
self.logger.debug2(' MAC alg: %s', self._mac_alg_sc)
self.logger.debug2(' Compression alg: %s', self._cmp_alg_sc)
iv_cs = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'A', self._session_id,
enc_ivsize_cs)
iv_sc = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'B', self._session_id,
enc_ivsize_sc)
enc_key_cs = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'C', self._session_id,
enc_keysize_cs)
enc_key_sc = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'D', self._session_id,
enc_keysize_sc)
mac_key_cs = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'E', self._session_id,
mac_keysize_cs)
mac_key_sc = self._kex.compute_key(k, h, b'F', self._session_id,
mac_keysize_sc)
self._kex = None
next_enc_cs = get_encryption(self._enc_alg_cs, enc_key_cs, iv_cs,
self._mac_alg_cs, mac_key_cs, etm_cs)
next_enc_sc = get_encryption(self._enc_alg_sc, enc_key_sc, iv_sc,
self._mac_alg_sc, mac_key_sc, etm_sc)
self.send_packet(MSG_NEWKEYS)
if self.is_client():
self._send_encryption = next_enc_cs
self._send_enchdrlen = 1 if etm_cs else 5
self._send_blocksize = max(8, enc_blocksize_cs)
self._compressor = get_compressor(self._cmp_alg_cs)
self._compress_after_auth = cmp_after_auth_cs
self._next_recv_encryption = next_enc_sc
self._next_recv_blocksize = max(8, enc_blocksize_sc)
self._next_recv_macsize = mac_hashsize_sc
self._next_decompressor = get_decompressor(self._cmp_alg_sc)
self._next_decompress_after_auth = cmp_after_auth_sc
self.set_extra_info(
send_cipher=self._enc_alg_cs.decode('ascii'),
send_mac=self._mac_alg_cs.decode('ascii'),
send_compression=self._cmp_alg_cs.decode('ascii'),
recv_cipher=self._enc_alg_sc.decode('ascii'),
recv_mac=self._mac_alg_sc.decode('ascii'),
recv_compression=self._cmp_alg_sc.decode('ascii'))
if first_kex:
if self._wait == 'kex' and not self._waiter.cancelled():
self._waiter.set_result(None)
self._wait = None
else:
self.send_service_request(_USERAUTH_SERVICE)
else:
self._send_encryption = next_enc_sc
self._send_enchdrlen = 1 if etm_sc else 5
self._send_blocksize = max(8, enc_blocksize_sc)
self._compressor = get_compressor(self._cmp_alg_sc)
self._compress_after_auth = cmp_after_auth_sc
self._next_recv_encryption = next_enc_cs
self._next_recv_blocksize = max(8, enc_blocksize_cs)
self._next_recv_macsize = mac_hashsize_cs
self._next_decompressor = get_decompressor(self._cmp_alg_cs)
self._next_decompress_after_auth = cmp_after_auth_cs
self.set_extra_info(
send_cipher=self._enc_alg_sc.decode('ascii'),
send_mac=self._mac_alg_sc.decode('ascii'),
send_compression=self._cmp_alg_sc.decode('ascii'),
recv_cipher=self._enc_alg_cs.decode('ascii'),
recv_mac=self._mac_alg_cs.decode('ascii'),
recv_compression=self._cmp_alg_cs.decode('ascii'))
if first_kex:
self._next_service = _USERAUTH_SERVICE
if self._can_send_ext_info:
self._extensions_sent[b'server-sig-algs'] = \
b','.join(self._sig_algs)
self._send_ext_info()
self._kex_complete = True
self._send_deferred_packets()
def send_service_request(self, service):
"""Send a service request"""
self.logger.debug2('Requesting service %s', service)
self._next_service = service
self.send_packet(MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST, String(service))
def _get_userauth_request_packet(self, method, args):
"""Get packet data for a user authentication request"""
return b''.join((Byte(MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST), String(self._username),
String(_CONNECTION_SERVICE), String(method)) + args)
def get_userauth_request_data(self, method, *args):
"""Get signature data for a user authentication request"""
return (String(self._session_id) +
self._get_userauth_request_packet(method, args))
async def send_userauth_request(self, method, *args, key=None):
"""Send a user authentication request"""
packet = self._get_userauth_request_packet(method, args)
if key:
data = String(self._session_id) + packet
if getattr(key, 'use_executor', False):
sig = await self._loop.run_in_executor(None, key.sign, data)
else:
sig = key.sign(data)
if inspect.isawaitable(sig):
sig = await sig
packet += String(sig)
self.send_packet(MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST, packet[1:])
def send_userauth_failure(self, partial_success):
"""Send a user authentication failure response"""
methods = get_server_auth_methods(self)
self.logger.debug2('Remaining auth methods: %s', methods or 'None')
self._auth = None
self.send_packet(MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE, NameList(methods),
Boolean(partial_success))
def send_userauth_success(self):
"""Send a user authentication success response"""
self.logger.info('Auth for user %s succeeded', self._username)
self.send_packet(MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS)
self._auth = None
self._auth_in_progress = False
self._auth_complete = True
self._next_service = None
self.set_extra_info(username=self._username)
self._send_deferred_packets()
self._cancel_login_timer()
self._set_keepalive_timer()
self._owner.auth_completed()
if self._acceptor:
result = self._acceptor(self)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
self.create_task(result)
self._acceptor = None
self._error_handler = None
if self._wait == 'auth' and not self._waiter.cancelled():
self._waiter.set_result(None)
self._wait = None
def send_channel_open_confirmation(self, send_chan, recv_chan,
recv_window, recv_pktsize,
*result_args):
"""Send a channel open confirmation"""
self.send_packet(MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION, UInt32(send_chan),
UInt32(recv_chan), UInt32(recv_window),
UInt32(recv_pktsize), *result_args)
def send_channel_open_failure(self, send_chan, code, reason, lang):
"""Send a channel open failure"""
self.send_packet(MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, UInt32(send_chan),
UInt32(code), String(reason), String(lang))
async def _make_global_request(self, request, *args):
"""Send a global request and wait for the response"""
if not self._transport:
return MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE, SSHPacket(b'')
waiter = self._loop.create_future()
self._global_request_waiters.append(waiter)
self.send_packet(MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST, String(request),
Boolean(True), *args)
return await waiter
def _report_global_response(self, result):
"""Report back the response to a previously issued global request"""
_, _, want_reply = self._global_request_queue.pop(0)
if want_reply: # pragma: no branch
if result:
response = b'' if result is True else result
self.send_packet(MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS, response)
else:
self.send_packet(MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE)
if self._global_request_queue:
self._service_next_global_request()
def _service_next_global_request(self):
"""Process next item on global request queue"""
handler, packet, _ = self._global_request_queue[0]
if callable(handler):
handler(packet)
else:
self._report_global_response(False)
def _connection_made(self):
"""Handle the opening of a new connection"""
raise NotImplementedError
def _process_disconnect(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a disconnect message"""
code = packet.get_uint32()
reason = packet.get_string()
lang = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
reason = reason.decode('utf-8')
lang = lang.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid disconnect message') from None
self.logger.debug1('Received disconnect: %s (%d)', reason, code)
if code != DISC_BY_APPLICATION or self._wait:
exc = construct_disc_error(code, reason, lang)
else:
exc = None
self._force_close(exc)
def _process_ignore(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process an ignore message"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
_ = packet.get_string() # data
packet.check_end()
def _process_unimplemented(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process an unimplemented message response"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
_ = packet.get_uint32() # seq
packet.check_end()
def _process_debug(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a debug message"""
always_display = packet.get_boolean()
msg = packet.get_string()
lang = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
msg = msg.decode('utf-8')
lang = lang.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid debug message') from None
self.logger.debug1('Received debug message: %s%s', msg,
' (always display)' if always_display else '')
self._owner.debug_msg_received(msg, lang, always_display)
def _process_service_request(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a service request"""
service = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
if service == self._next_service:
self.logger.debug2('Accepting request for service %s', service)
self.send_packet(MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT, String(service))
if (self.is_server() and # pragma: no branch
not self._auth_in_progress and
service == _USERAUTH_SERVICE):
self._auth_in_progress = True
self._send_deferred_packets()
else:
raise ServiceNotAvailable('Unexpected service request received')
def _process_service_accept(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a service accept response"""
service = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
if service == self._next_service:
self.logger.debug2('Request for service %s accepted', service)
self._next_service = None
if (self.is_client() and # pragma: no branch
service == _USERAUTH_SERVICE):
self.logger.info('Beginning auth for user %s', self._username)
self._auth_in_progress = True
# This method is only in SSHClientConnection
# pylint: disable=no-member
self.try_next_auth()
else:
raise ServiceNotAvailable('Unexpected service accept received')
def _process_ext_info(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process extension information"""
extensions = {}
self.logger.debug2('Received extension info')
num_extensions = packet.get_uint32()
for _ in range(num_extensions):
name = packet.get_string()
value = packet.get_string()
extensions[name] = value
self.logger.debug2(' %s: %s', name, value)
packet.check_end()
if self.is_client():
self._server_sig_algs = \
extensions.get(b'server-sig-algs').split(b',')
def _process_kexinit(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a key exchange request"""
if self._kex:
raise ProtocolError('Key exchange already in progress')
_ = packet.get_bytes(16) # cookie
peer_kex_algs = packet.get_namelist()
peer_host_key_algs = packet.get_namelist()
enc_algs_cs = packet.get_namelist()
enc_algs_sc = packet.get_namelist()
mac_algs_cs = packet.get_namelist()
mac_algs_sc = packet.get_namelist()
cmp_algs_cs = packet.get_namelist()
cmp_algs_sc = packet.get_namelist()
_ = packet.get_namelist() # lang_cs
_ = packet.get_namelist() # lang_sc
first_kex_follows = packet.get_boolean()
_ = packet.get_uint32() # reserved
packet.check_end()
if self.is_server():
self._client_kexinit = packet.get_consumed_payload()
if b'ext-info-c' in peer_kex_algs and not self._session_id:
self._can_send_ext_info = True
else:
self._server_kexinit = packet.get_consumed_payload()
if b'ext-info-s' in peer_kex_algs and not self._session_id:
self._can_send_ext_info = True
if self._kexinit_sent:
self._kexinit_sent = False
else:
self._send_kexinit()
if self._gss:
self._gss.reset()
gss_mechs = self._gss.mechs if self._gss_kex else []
kex_algs = expand_kex_algs(self._kex_algs, gss_mechs,
bool(self._server_host_key_algs))
self.logger.debug1('Received key exchange request')
self.logger.debug2(' Key exchange algs: %s', peer_kex_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' Host key algs: %s', peer_host_key_algs)
self.logger.debug2(' Client to server:')
self.logger.debug2(' Encryption algs: %s', enc_algs_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' MAC algs: %s', mac_algs_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' Compression algs: %s', cmp_algs_cs)
self.logger.debug2(' Server to client:')
self.logger.debug2(' Encryption algs: %s', enc_algs_sc)
self.logger.debug2(' MAC algs: %s', mac_algs_sc)
self.logger.debug2(' Compression algs: %s', cmp_algs_sc)
kex_alg = self._choose_alg('key exchange', kex_algs, peer_kex_algs)
self._kex = get_kex(self, kex_alg)
self._ignore_first_kex = (first_kex_follows and
self._kex.algorithm != peer_kex_algs[0])
if self.is_server():
# This method is only in SSHServerConnection
# pylint: disable=no-member
if (not self._choose_server_host_key(peer_host_key_algs) and
not kex_alg.startswith(b'gss-')):
raise KeyExchangeFailed('Unable to find compatible '
'server host key')
self._enc_alg_cs = self._choose_alg('encryption', self._enc_algs,
enc_algs_cs)
self._enc_alg_sc = self._choose_alg('encryption', self._enc_algs,
enc_algs_sc)
self._mac_alg_cs = self._choose_alg('MAC', self._mac_algs, mac_algs_cs)
self._mac_alg_sc = self._choose_alg('MAC', self._mac_algs, mac_algs_sc)
self._cmp_alg_cs = self._choose_alg('compression', self._cmp_algs,
cmp_algs_cs)
self._cmp_alg_sc = self._choose_alg('compression', self._cmp_algs,
cmp_algs_sc)
self.logger.debug1('Beginning key exchange')
self.logger.debug2(' Key exchange alg: %s', self._kex.algorithm)
self._kex.start()
def _process_newkeys(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a new keys message, finishing a key exchange"""
packet.check_end()
if self._next_recv_encryption:
self._recv_encryption = self._next_recv_encryption
self._recv_blocksize = self._next_recv_blocksize
self._recv_macsize = self._next_recv_macsize
self._decompressor = self._next_decompressor
self._decompress_after_auth = self._next_decompress_after_auth
self._next_recv_encryption = None
else:
raise ProtocolError('New keys not negotiated')
self.logger.debug1('Completed key exchange')
def _process_userauth_request(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a user authentication request"""
username = packet.get_string()
service = packet.get_string()
method = packet.get_string()
if service != _CONNECTION_SERVICE:
raise ServiceNotAvailable('Unexpected service in auth request')
try:
username = saslprep(username.decode('utf-8'))
except (UnicodeDecodeError, SASLPrepError) as exc:
raise IllegalUserName(str(exc)) from None
if self.is_client():
raise ProtocolError('Unexpected userauth request')
elif self._auth_complete:
# Silently ignore requests if we're already authenticated
pass
else:
if username != self._username:
self.logger.info('Beginning auth for user %s', username)
self._username = username
begin_auth = True
else:
begin_auth = False
self.create_task(self._finish_userauth(begin_auth, method, packet))
async def _finish_userauth(self, begin_auth, method, packet):
"""Finish processing a user authentication request"""
if not self._owner: # pragma: no cover
return
if begin_auth:
# This method is only in SSHServerConnection
# pylint: disable=no-member
await self._reload_config()
result = self._owner.begin_auth(self._username)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
if not result:
self.send_userauth_success()
return
if not self._owner: # pragma: no cover
return
if self._auth:
self._auth.cancel()
self._auth = lookup_server_auth(self, self._username, method, packet)
def _process_userauth_failure(self, _pkttype, pktid, packet):
"""Process a user authentication failure response"""
auth_methods = packet.get_namelist()
partial_success = packet.get_boolean()
packet.check_end()
self.logger.debug2('Remaining auth methods: %s',
auth_methods or 'None')
if self._preferred_auth:
self.logger.debug2('Preferred auth methods: %s',
self._preferred_auth or 'None')
auth_methods = [method for method in self._preferred_auth
if method in auth_methods]
self._auth_methods = auth_methods
if self.is_client() and self._auth:
if partial_success: # pragma: no cover
# Partial success not implemented yet
self._auth.auth_succeeded()
else:
self._auth.auth_failed()
# This method is only in SSHClientConnection
# pylint: disable=no-member
self.try_next_auth()
else:
self.logger.debug2('Unexpected userauth failure response')
self.send_packet(MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, UInt32(pktid))
def _process_userauth_success(self, _pkttype, pktid, packet):
"""Process a user authentication success response"""
packet.check_end()
if self.is_client() and self._auth:
self.logger.info('Auth for user %s succeeded', self._username)
self._auth.auth_succeeded()
self._auth.cancel()
self._auth = None
self._auth_in_progress = False
self._auth_complete = True
if self._agent:
self._agent.close()
self.set_extra_info(username=self._username)
self._cancel_login_timer()
self._send_deferred_packets()
self._set_keepalive_timer()
self._owner.auth_completed()
if self._can_send_ext_info:
self._extensions_sent[b'global-requests-ok'] = b''
self._send_ext_info()
if self._acceptor:
result = self._acceptor(self)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
self.create_task(result)
self._acceptor = None
self._error_handler = None
if self._wait == 'auth' and not self._waiter.cancelled():
self._waiter.set_result(None)
self._wait = None
else:
self.logger.debug2('Unexpected userauth success response')
self.send_packet(MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, UInt32(pktid))
def _process_userauth_banner(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a user authentication banner message"""
msg = packet.get_string()
lang = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
msg = msg.decode('utf-8')
lang = lang.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid userauth banner') from None
self.logger.debug1('Received authentication banner')
if self.is_client():
self._owner.auth_banner_received(msg, lang)
else:
raise ProtocolError('Unexpected userauth banner')
def _process_global_request(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a global request"""
request = packet.get_string()
want_reply = packet.get_boolean()
try:
request = request.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid global request') from None
name = '_process_' + map_handler_name(request) + '_global_request'
handler = getattr(self, name, None)
if not handler:
self.logger.debug1('Received unknown global request: %s', request)
self._global_request_queue.append((handler, packet, want_reply))
if len(self._global_request_queue) == 1:
self._service_next_global_request()
def _process_global_response(self, pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a global response"""
if self._global_request_waiters:
waiter = self._global_request_waiters.pop(0)
if not waiter.cancelled(): # pragma: no branch
waiter.set_result((pkttype, packet))
else:
raise ProtocolError('Unexpected global response')
def _process_channel_open(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a channel open request"""
chantype = packet.get_string()
send_chan = packet.get_uint32()
send_window = packet.get_uint32()
send_pktsize = packet.get_uint32()
try:
chantype = chantype.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid channel open request') from None
try:
name = '_process_' + map_handler_name(chantype) + '_open'
handler = getattr(self, name, None)
if callable(handler):
chan, session = handler(packet)
chan.process_open(send_chan, send_window,
send_pktsize, session)
else:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_TYPE,
'Unknown channel type')
except ChannelOpenError as exc:
self.logger.debug1('Open failed for channel type %s: %s',
chantype, exc.reason)
self.send_channel_open_failure(send_chan, exc.code,
exc.reason, exc.lang)
def _process_channel_open_confirmation(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a channel open confirmation response"""
recv_chan = packet.get_uint32()
send_chan = packet.get_uint32()
send_window = packet.get_uint32()
send_pktsize = packet.get_uint32()
chan = self._channels.get(recv_chan)
if chan:
chan.process_open_confirmation(send_chan, send_window,
send_pktsize, packet)
else:
self.logger.debug1('Received open confirmation for unknown '
'channel %d', recv_chan)
raise ProtocolError('Invalid channel number')
def _process_channel_open_failure(self, _pkttype, _pktid, packet):
"""Process a channel open failure response"""
recv_chan = packet.get_uint32()
code = packet.get_uint32()
reason = packet.get_string()
lang = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
reason = reason.decode('utf-8')
lang = lang.decode('ascii')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid channel open failure') from None
chan = self._channels.get(recv_chan)
if chan:
chan.process_open_failure(code, reason, lang)
else:
self.logger.debug1('Received open failure for unknown '
'channel %d', recv_chan)
raise ProtocolError('Invalid channel number')
def _process_keepalive_at_openssh_dot_com_global_request(self, packet):
"""Process an incoming OpenSSH keepalive request"""
packet.check_end()
self.logger.debug2('Received OpenSSH keepalive request')
self._report_global_response(True)
_packet_handlers = {
MSG_DISCONNECT: _process_disconnect,
MSG_IGNORE: _process_ignore,
MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED: _process_unimplemented,
MSG_DEBUG: _process_debug,
MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST: _process_service_request,
MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT: _process_service_accept,
MSG_EXT_INFO: _process_ext_info,
MSG_KEXINIT: _process_kexinit,
MSG_NEWKEYS: _process_newkeys,
MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST: _process_userauth_request,
MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE: _process_userauth_failure,
MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS: _process_userauth_success,
MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER: _process_userauth_banner,
MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST: _process_global_request,
MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS: _process_global_response,
MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE: _process_global_response,
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN: _process_channel_open,
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION: _process_channel_open_confirmation,
MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE: _process_channel_open_failure
}
def abort(self):
"""Forcibly close the SSH connection
This method closes the SSH connection immediately, without
waiting for pending operations to complete and wihtout sending
an explicit SSH disconnect message. Buffered data waiting to be
sent will be lost and no more data will be received. When the
the connection is closed, :meth:`connection_lost()
<SSHClient.connection_lost>` on the associated :class:`SSHClient`
object will be called with the value `None`.
"""
self.logger.info('Aborting connection')
self._force_close(None)
def close(self):
"""Cleanly close the SSH connection
This method calls :meth:`disconnect` with the reason set to
indicate that the connection was closed explicitly by the
application.
"""
self.logger.info('Closing connection')
self.disconnect(DISC_BY_APPLICATION, 'Disconnected by application')
async def wait_established(self):
"""Wait for connection to be established"""
await self._waiter
async def wait_closed(self):
"""Wait for this connection to close
This method is a coroutine which can be called to block until
this connection has finished closing.
"""
if self._agent:
await self._agent.wait_closed()
await self._close_event.wait()
def disconnect(self, code, reason, lang=DEFAULT_LANG):
"""Disconnect the SSH connection
This method sends a disconnect message and closes the SSH
connection after buffered data waiting to be written has been
sent. No more data will be received. When the connection is
fully closed, :meth:`connection_lost() <SSHClient.connection_lost>`
on the associated :class:`SSHClient` or :class:`SSHServer` object
will be called with the value `None`.
:param code:
The reason for the disconnect, from
:ref:`disconnect reason codes <DisconnectReasons>`
:param reason:
A human readable reason for the disconnect
:param lang:
The language the reason is in
:type code: `int`
:type reason: `str`
:type lang: `str`
"""
for chan in list(self._channels.values()):
chan.close()
self._send_disconnect(code, reason, lang)
self._force_close(None)
def get_extra_info(self, name, default=None):
"""Get additional information about the connection
This method returns extra information about the connection once
it is established. Supported values include everything supported
by a socket transport plus:
| username
| client_version
| server_version
| send_cipher
| send_mac
| send_compression
| recv_cipher
| recv_mac
| recv_compression
See :meth:`get_extra_info() <asyncio.BaseTransport.get_extra_info>`
in :class:`asyncio.BaseTransport` for more information.
Additional information stored on the connection by calling
:meth:`set_extra_info` can also be returned here.
"""
return self._extra.get(name,
self._transport.get_extra_info(name, default)
if self._transport else default)
def set_extra_info(self, **kwargs):
"""Store additional information associated with the connection
This method allows extra information to be associated with the
connection. The information to store should be passed in as
keyword parameters and can later be returned by calling
:meth:`get_extra_info` with one of the keywords as the name
to retrieve.
"""
self._extra.update(**kwargs)
def set_keepalive(self, interval=None, count_max=None):
"""Set keep-alive timer on this connection
This method sets the parameters of the keepalive timer on the
connection. If *interval* is set to a non-zero value,
keep-alive requests will be sent whenever the connection is
idle, and if a response is not received after *count_max*
attempts, the connection is closed.
:param interval: (optional)
The time in seconds to wait before sending a keep-alive message
if no data has been received. This defaults to 0, which
disables sending these messages.
:param count_max: (optional)
The maximum number of keepalive messages which will be sent
without getting a response before closing the connection.
This defaults to 3, but only applies when *interval* is
non-zero.
:type interval: `int`, `float`, or `str`
:type count_max: `int`
"""
if interval is not None:
if isinstance(interval, str):
interval = parse_time_interval(interval)
if interval < 0:
raise ValueError('Keepalive interval cannot be negative')
self._keepalive_interval = interval
if count_max is not None:
if count_max < 0:
raise ValueError('Keepalive count max cannot be negative')
self._keepalive_count_max = count_max
self._reset_keepalive_timer()
def send_debug(self, msg, lang=DEFAULT_LANG, always_display=False):
"""Send a debug message on this connection
This method can be called to send a debug message to the
other end of the connection.
:param msg:
The debug message to send
:param lang:
The language the message is in
:param always_display:
Whether or not to display the message
:type msg: `str`
:type lang: `str`
:type always_display: `bool`
"""
self.logger.debug1('Sending debug message: %s%s', msg,
' (always display)' if always_display else '')
self.send_packet(MSG_DEBUG, Boolean(always_display),
String(msg), String(lang))
def create_tcp_channel(self, encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH TCP channel for a new direct TCP connection
This method can be called by :meth:`connection_requested()
<SSHServer.connection_requested>` to create an
:class:`SSHTCPChannel` with the desired encoding, Unicode
error handling strategy, window, and max packet size for
a newly created SSH direct connection.
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the
connection. This defaults to `None`, allowing the
application to send and receive raw bytes.
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHTCPChannel`
"""
return SSHTCPChannel(self, self._loop, encoding,
errors, window, max_pktsize)
def create_unix_channel(self, encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH UNIX channel for a new direct UNIX domain connection
This method can be called by :meth:`unix_connection_requested()
<SSHServer.unix_connection_requested>` to create an
:class:`SSHUNIXChannel` with the desired encoding, Unicode
error handling strategy, window, and max packet size for
a newly created SSH direct UNIX domain socket connection.
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the
connection. This defaults to `None`, allowing the
application to send and receive raw bytes.
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHUNIXChannel`
"""
return SSHUNIXChannel(self, self._loop, encoding,
errors, window, max_pktsize)
def create_x11_channel(self, window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH X11 channel to use in X11 forwarding"""
return SSHX11Channel(self, self._loop, None, 'strict',
window, max_pktsize)
def create_agent_channel(self, window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH agent channel to use in agent forwarding"""
return SSHAgentChannel(self, self._loop, None, 'strict',
window, max_pktsize)
async def create_connection(self, session_factory, remote_host, remote_port,
orig_host='', orig_port=0, *, encoding=None,
errors='strict', window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH direct or forwarded TCP connection"""
raise NotImplementedError
async def create_unix_connection(self, session_factory, remote_path, *,
encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH direct or forwarded UNIX domain socket connection"""
raise NotImplementedError
async def forward_connection(self, dest_host, dest_port):
"""Forward a tunneled TCP connection
This method is a coroutine which can be returned by a
`session_factory` to forward connections tunneled over
SSH to the specified destination host and port.
:param dest_host:
The hostname or address to forward the connections to
:param dest_port:
The port number to forward the connections to
:type dest_host: `str`
:type dest_port: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHTCPSession`
"""
try:
if dest_host == '':
dest_host = None
_, peer = await self._loop.create_connection(SSHForwarder,
dest_host, dest_port)
self.logger.info(' Forwarding TCP connection to %s',
(dest_host, dest_port))
except OSError as exc:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, str(exc)) from None
return SSHForwarder(peer)
async def forward_unix_connection(self, dest_path):
"""Forward a tunneled UNIX domain socket connection
This method is a coroutine which can be returned by a
`session_factory` to forward connections tunneled over
SSH to the specified destination path.
:param dest_path:
The path to forward the connection to
:type dest_path: `str`
:returns: :class:`SSHUNIXSession`
"""
try:
_, peer = \
await self._loop.create_unix_connection(SSHForwarder, dest_path)
self.logger.info(' Forwarding UNIX connection to %s', dest_path)
except OSError as exc:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, str(exc)) from None
return SSHForwarder(peer)
@async_context_manager
async def forward_local_port(self, listen_host, listen_port,
dest_host, dest_port):
"""Set up local port forwarding
This method is a coroutine which attempts to set up port
forwarding from a local listening port to a remote host and port
via the SSH connection. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be used
later to shut down the port forwarding.
:param listen_host:
The hostname or address on the local host to listen on
:param listen_port:
The port number on the local host to listen on
:param dest_host:
The hostname or address to forward the connections to
:param dest_port:
The port number to forward the connections to
:type listen_host: `str`
:type listen_port: `int`
:type dest_host: `str`
:type dest_port: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :exc:`OSError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
async def tunnel_connection(session_factory, orig_host, orig_port):
"""Forward a local connection over SSH"""
return (await self.create_connection(session_factory,
dest_host, dest_port,
orig_host, orig_port))
if (listen_host, listen_port) == (dest_host, dest_port):
self.logger.info('Creating local TCP forwarder on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
else:
self.logger.info('Creating local TCP forwarder from %s to %s',
(listen_host, listen_port), (dest_host, dest_port))
try:
listener = await create_tcp_forward_listener(self, self._loop,
tunnel_connection,
listen_host,
listen_port)
except OSError as exc:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create local TCP listener: %s', exc)
raise
if listen_port == 0:
listen_port = listener.get_port()
self._local_listeners[listen_host, listen_port] = listener
return listener
@async_context_manager
async def forward_local_path(self, listen_path, dest_path):
"""Set up local UNIX domain socket forwarding
This method is a coroutine which attempts to set up UNIX domain
socket forwarding from a local listening path to a remote path
via the SSH connection. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be used
later to shut down the UNIX domain socket forwarding.
:param listen_path:
The path on the local host to listen on
:param dest_path:
The path on the remote host to forward the connections to
:type listen_path: `str`
:type dest_path: `str`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :exc:`OSError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
async def tunnel_connection(session_factory):
"""Forward a local connection over SSH"""
return await self.create_unix_connection(session_factory, dest_path)
self.logger.info('Creating local UNIX forwarder from %s to %s',
listen_path, dest_path)
try:
listener = await create_unix_forward_listener(self, self._loop,
tunnel_connection,
listen_path)
except OSError as exc:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create local UNIX listener: %s', exc)
raise
self._local_listeners[listen_path] = listener
return listener
def close_forward_listener(self, listen_key):
"""Mark a local forwarding listener as closed"""
self._local_listeners.pop(listen_key, None)
[docs]class SSHClientConnection(SSHConnection):
"""SSH client connection
This class represents an SSH client connection.
Once authentication is successful on a connection, new client
sessions can be opened by calling :meth:`create_session`.
Direct TCP connections can be opened by calling
:meth:`create_connection`.
Remote listeners for forwarded TCP connections can be opened by
calling :meth:`create_server`.
Direct UNIX domain socket connections can be opened by calling
:meth:`create_unix_connection`.
Remote listeners for forwarded UNIX domain socket connections
can be opened by calling :meth:`create_unix_server`.
TCP port forwarding can be set up by calling :meth:`forward_local_port`
or :meth:`forward_remote_port`.
UNIX domain socket forwarding can be set up by calling
:meth:`forward_local_path` or :meth:`forward_remote_path`.
"""
def __init__(self, loop, options, acceptor=None,
error_handler=None, wait=None):
super().__init__(loop, options, acceptor, error_handler,
wait, server=False)
self._host = options.host
self._port = options.port
self._known_hosts = options.known_hosts
self._server_host_key_algs = options.server_host_key_algs
self._server_host_key = None
self._username = options.username
self._password = options.password
self._client_host_keysign = options.client_host_keysign
self._client_host_keys = None if options.client_host_keys is None else \
list(options.client_host_keys)
self._client_host = options.client_host
self._client_username = options.client_username
self._client_keys = None if options.client_keys is None else \
list(options.client_keys)
if options.preferred_auth != ():
self._preferred_auth = [method.encode('ascii') for method in
options.preferred_auth]
else:
self._preferred_auth = get_client_auth_methods()
if options.agent_path is not None:
self._agent = SSHAgentClient(options.agent_path)
self._agent_forward_path = options.agent_forward_path
self._get_agent_keys = bool(self._agent)
self._pkcs11_provider = options.pkcs11_provider
self._pkcs11_pin = options.pkcs11_pin
self._get_pkcs11_keys = bool(self._pkcs11_provider)
gss_host = options.gss_host if options.gss_host != () else options.host
if gss_host:
try:
self._gss = GSSClient(gss_host, options.gss_delegate_creds)
self._gss_kex = options.gss_kex
self._gss_auth = options.gss_auth
self._gss_mic_auth = self._gss_auth
except GSSError:
pass
self._kbdint_password_auth = False
self._remote_listeners = {}
self._dynamic_remote_listeners = {}
def _connection_made(self):
"""Handle the opening of a new connection"""
if not self._host:
if self._peer_addr:
self._host = self._peer_addr
self._port = self._peer_port
else:
remote_peer = self.get_extra_info('remote_peername')
self._host, self._port = remote_peer
if self._client_host_keysign:
sock = self._transport.get_extra_info('socket')
self._client_host_keys = get_keysign_keys(self._client_host_keysign,
sock.fileno(),
self._client_host_keys)
if self._known_hosts is None:
self._trusted_host_keys = None
self._trusted_ca_keys = None
else:
if not self._known_hosts:
default_known_hosts = Path('~', '.ssh',
'known_hosts').expanduser()
if (default_known_hosts.is_file() and
os.access(default_known_hosts, os.R_OK)):
self._known_hosts = str(default_known_hosts)
else:
self._known_hosts = b''
port = self._port if self._port != DEFAULT_PORT else None
self._match_known_hosts(self._known_hosts, self._host,
self._peer_addr, port)
default_host_key_algs = []
if self._trusted_host_key_algs:
default_host_key_algs = self._trusted_host_key_algs
if self._trusted_ca_keys:
default_host_key_algs = \
get_default_certificate_algs() + default_host_key_algs
if not default_host_key_algs:
default_host_key_algs = \
get_default_certificate_algs() + get_default_public_key_algs()
if self._x509_trusted_certs is not None:
if self._x509_trusted_certs or self._x509_trusted_cert_paths:
default_host_key_algs = \
get_default_x509_certificate_algs() + default_host_key_algs
self._server_host_key_algs = \
_select_host_key_algs(self._server_host_key_algs,
self._config.get('HostKeyAlgorithms', ()),
default_host_key_algs)
self.logger.info('Connection to %s succeeded', (self._host, self._port))
self.logger.info(' Local address: %s',
(self._local_addr, self._local_port))
def _cleanup(self, exc):
"""Clean up this client connection"""
if self._agent:
self._agent.close()
if self._remote_listeners:
for listener in self._remote_listeners.values():
listener.close()
self._remote_listeners = {}
self._dynamic_remote_listeners = {}
if exc is None:
self.logger.info('Connection closed')
elif isinstance(exc, ConnectionLost):
self.logger.info(str(exc))
else:
self.logger.info('Connection failure: ' + str(exc))
super()._cleanup(exc)
def _choose_signature_alg(self, keypair):
"""Choose signature algorithm to use for key-based authentication"""
if self._server_sig_algs:
for alg in keypair.sig_algorithms:
if alg in self._sig_algs and alg in self._server_sig_algs:
keypair.set_sig_algorithm(alg)
return True
return keypair.sig_algorithms[-1] in self._sig_algs
def validate_server_host_key(self, key_data):
"""Validate and return the server's host key"""
try:
host_key = self._validate_host_key(self._host, self._peer_addr,
self._port, key_data)
except ValueError as exc:
raise HostKeyNotVerifiable(str(exc)) from None
self._server_host_key = host_key
return host_key
[docs] def get_server_host_key(self):
"""Return the server host key used in the key exchange
This method returns the server host key used to complete the
key exchange with the server.
If GSS key exchange is used, `None` is returned.
:returns: An :class:`SSHKey` public key or `None`
"""
return self._server_host_key
def try_next_auth(self):
"""Attempt client authentication using the next compatible method"""
if self._auth:
self._auth.cancel()
self._auth = None
while self._auth_methods:
method = self._auth_methods.pop(0)
self._auth = lookup_client_auth(self, method)
if self._auth:
return
self.logger.info('Auth failed for user %s', self._username)
self._force_close(PermissionDenied('Permission denied'))
def gss_kex_auth_requested(self):
"""Return whether to allow GSS key exchange authentication or not"""
if self._gss_kex_auth:
self._gss_kex_auth = False
return True
else:
return False
def gss_mic_auth_requested(self):
"""Return whether to allow GSS MIC authentication or not"""
if self._gss_mic_auth:
self._gss_mic_auth = False
return True
else:
return False
async def host_based_auth_requested(self):
"""Return a host key pair, host, and user to authenticate with"""
if not self._host_based_auth:
return None, None, None
while True:
try:
keypair = self._client_host_keys.pop(0)
except IndexError:
keypair = None
break
if self._choose_signature_alg(keypair):
break
if self._client_host is None:
self._client_host, _ = await self._loop.getnameinfo(
self.get_extra_info('sockname'), socket.NI_NUMERICSERV)
# Add a trailing '.' to the client host to be compatible with
# ssh-keysign from OpenSSH
if self._client_host_keysign and self._client_host[-1:] != '.':
self._client_host += '.'
return keypair, self._client_host, self._client_username
async def public_key_auth_requested(self):
"""Return a client key pair to authenticate with"""
if not self._public_key_auth:
return None
if self._get_agent_keys:
try:
agent_keys = await self._agent.get_keys()
self._client_keys = agent_keys + (self._client_keys or [])
except ValueError:
pass
self._get_agent_keys = False
if self._get_pkcs11_keys:
pkcs11_keys = await self._loop.run_in_executor(
None, load_pkcs11_keys, self._pkcs11_provider, self._pkcs11_pin)
self._client_keys = pkcs11_keys + (self._client_keys or [])
self._get_pkcs11_keys = False
while True:
if not self._client_keys:
result = self._owner.public_key_auth_requested()
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
if not result:
return None
self._client_keys = load_keypairs(result)
keypair = self._client_keys.pop(0)
if self._choose_signature_alg(keypair):
return keypair
async def password_auth_requested(self):
"""Return a password to authenticate with"""
if not self._password_auth and not self._kbdint_password_auth:
return None
if self._password is not None:
result = self._password
self._password = None
else:
result = self._owner.password_auth_requested()
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
async def password_change_requested(self, prompt, lang):
"""Return a password to authenticate with and what to change it to"""
result = self._owner.password_change_requested(prompt, lang)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
def password_changed(self):
"""Report a successful password change"""
self._owner.password_changed()
def password_change_failed(self):
"""Report a failed password change"""
self._owner.password_change_failed()
async def kbdint_auth_requested(self):
"""Return the list of supported keyboard-interactive auth methods
If keyboard-interactive auth is not supported in the client but
a password was provided when the connection was opened, this
will allow sending the password via keyboard-interactive auth.
"""
if not self._kbdint_auth:
return None
result = self._owner.kbdint_auth_requested()
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
if result is NotImplemented:
if self._password is not None and not self._kbdint_password_auth:
self._kbdint_password_auth = True
result = ''
else:
result = None
return result
async def kbdint_challenge_received(self, name, instructions,
lang, prompts):
"""Return responses to a keyboard-interactive auth challenge"""
if self._kbdint_password_auth:
if not prompts:
# Silently drop any empty challenges used to print messages
result = []
elif len(prompts) == 1:
prompt = prompts[0][0].lower()
if 'password' in prompt or 'passcode' in prompt:
password = await self.password_auth_requested()
result = [password] if password is not None else None
else:
result = None
else:
result = None
else:
result = self._owner.kbdint_challenge_received(name, instructions,
lang, prompts)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
def _process_session_open(self, _packet):
"""Process an inbound session open request
These requests are disallowed on an SSH client.
"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Session open forbidden on client')
def _process_direct_tcpip_open(self, _packet):
"""Process an inbound direct TCP/IP channel open request
These requests are disallowed on an SSH client.
"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Direct TCP/IP open forbidden on client')
def _process_forwarded_tcpip_open(self, packet):
"""Process an inbound forwarded TCP/IP channel open request"""
dest_host = packet.get_string()
dest_port = packet.get_uint32()
orig_host = packet.get_string()
orig_port = packet.get_uint32()
packet.check_end()
try:
dest_host = dest_host.decode('utf-8')
orig_host = orig_host.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid forwarded TCP/IP channel '
'open request') from None
# Some buggy servers send back a port of `0` instead of the actual
# listening port when reporting connections which arrive on a listener
# set up on a dynamic port. This lookup attempts to work around that.
listener = (self._remote_listeners.get((dest_host, dest_port)) or
self._dynamic_remote_listeners.get(dest_host))
if listener:
chan, session = listener.process_connection(orig_host, orig_port)
self.logger.info('Accepted forwarded TCP connection on %s',
(dest_host, dest_port))
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s', (orig_host, orig_port))
return chan, session
else:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, 'No such listener')
async def close_client_tcp_listener(self, listen_host, listen_port):
"""Close a remote TCP/IP listener"""
await self._make_global_request(
b'cancel-tcpip-forward', String(listen_host), UInt32(listen_port))
self.logger.info('Closed remote TCP listener on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
listener = self._remote_listeners.get((listen_host, listen_port))
if listener:
if self._dynamic_remote_listeners.get(listen_host) == listener:
del self._dynamic_remote_listeners[listen_host]
del self._remote_listeners[listen_host, listen_port]
def _process_direct_streamlocal_at_openssh_dot_com_open(self, _packet):
"""Process an inbound direct UNIX domain channel open request
These requests are disallowed on an SSH client.
"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Direct UNIX domain socket open '
'forbidden on client')
def _process_forwarded_streamlocal_at_openssh_dot_com_open(self, packet):
"""Process an inbound forwarded UNIX domain channel open request"""
dest_path = packet.get_string()
_ = packet.get_string() # reserved
packet.check_end()
try:
dest_path = dest_path.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid forwarded UNIX domain channel '
'open request') from None
listener = self._remote_listeners.get(dest_path)
if listener:
chan, session = listener.process_connection()
self.logger.info('Accepted remote UNIX connection on %s', dest_path)
return chan, session
else:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, 'No such listener')
async def close_client_unix_listener(self, listen_path):
"""Close a remote UNIX domain socket listener"""
await self._make_global_request(
b'cancel-streamlocal-forward@openssh.com', String(listen_path))
self.logger.info('Closed UNIX listener on %s', listen_path)
if listen_path in self._remote_listeners:
del self._remote_listeners[listen_path]
def _process_x11_open(self, packet):
"""Process an inbound X11 channel open request"""
orig_host = packet.get_string()
orig_port = packet.get_uint32()
packet.check_end()
if self._x11_listener:
self.logger.info('Accepted X11 connection')
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s', (orig_host, orig_port))
chan = self.create_x11_channel()
chan.set_inbound_peer_names(orig_host, orig_port)
return chan, self._x11_listener.forward_connection()
else:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED,
'X11 forwarding disabled')
def _process_auth_agent_at_openssh_dot_com_open(self, packet):
"""Process an inbound auth agent channel open request"""
packet.check_end()
if self._agent_forward_path:
self.logger.info('Accepted SSH agent connection')
return (self.create_unix_channel(),
self.forward_unix_connection(self._agent_forward_path))
else:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED,
'Auth agent forwarding disabled')
async def attach_x11_listener(self, chan, display, auth_path,
single_connection):
"""Attach a channel to a local X11 display"""
if not display:
display = os.environ.get('DISPLAY')
if not display:
raise ValueError('X11 display not set')
if not self._x11_listener:
self._x11_listener = await create_x11_client_listener(
self._loop, display, auth_path)
return self._x11_listener.attach(display, chan, single_connection)
def detach_x11_listener(self, chan):
"""Detach a session from a local X11 listener"""
if self._x11_listener:
if self._x11_listener.detach(chan):
self._x11_listener = None
[docs] async def create_session(self, session_factory, command=(), *,
subsystem=None, env=(), send_env=(),
request_pty=(), term_type=None, term_size=None,
term_modes=None, x11_forwarding=(),
x11_display=None, x11_auth_path=None,
x11_single_connection=False, encoding='utf-8',
errors='strict', window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH client session
This method is a coroutine which can be called to create an SSH
client session used to execute a command, start a subsystem
such as sftp, or if no command or subsystem is specified run an
interactive shell. Optional arguments allow terminal and
environment information to be provided.
By default, this class expects string data in its send and
receive functions, which it encodes on the SSH connection in
UTF-8 (ISO 10646) format. An optional encoding argument can
be passed in to select a different encoding, or `None` can
be passed in if the application wishes to send and receive
raw bytes. When an encoding is set, an optional errors
argument can be passed in to select what Unicode error
handling strategy to use.
Other optional arguments include the SSH receive window size and
max packet size which default to 2 MB and 32 KB, respectively.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClientSession` object
that will be created to handle activity on this session
:param command: (optional)
The remote command to execute. By default, an interactive
shell is started if no command or subsystem is provided.
:param subsystem: (optional)
The name of a remote subsystem to start up
:param env: (optional)
The environment variables to set for this session. Keys and
values passed in here will be converted to Unicode strings
encoded as UTF-8 (ISO 10646) for transmission.
.. note:: Many SSH servers restrict which environment
variables a client is allowed to set. The
server's configuration may need to be edited
before environment variables can be
successfully set in the remote environment.
:param send_env: (optional)
A list of environment variable names to pull from
`os.environ` and set for this session. Wildcards patterns
using `'*'` and `'?'` are allowed, and all variables with
matching names will be sent with whatever value is set
in the local environment. If a variable is present in both
env and send_env, the value from env will be used.
:param request_pty: (optional)
Whether or not to request a pseudo-terminal (PTY) for this
session. This defaults tto `True`, which means to request a
PTY whenever the `term_type` is set. Other possible values
include `False` to never request a PTY, `'force'` to always
request a PTY even without `term_type` being set, or `'auto'`
to request a TTY when `term_type` is set but only when
starting an interactive shell.
:param term_type: (optional)
The terminal type to set for this session. If this is not set,
a pseudo-terminal will not be requested for this session.
:param term_size: (optional)
The terminal width and height in characters and optionally
the width and height in pixels
:param term_modes: (optional)
POSIX terminal modes to set for this session, where keys
are taken from :ref:`POSIX terminal modes <PTYModes>` with
values defined in section 8 of :rfc:`RFC 4254 <4254#section-8>`.
:param x11_forwarding: (optional)
Whether or not to request X11 forwarding for this session,
defaulting to `False`
:param x11_display: (optional)
The display that X11 connections should be forwarded to,
defaulting to the value in the environment variable `DISPLAY`
:param x11_auth_path: (optional)
The path to the Xauthority file to read X11 authentication
data from, defaulting to the value in the environment variable
`XAUTHORITY` or the file :file:`.Xauthority` in the user's
home directory if that's not set
:param x11_single_connection: (optional)
Whether or not to limit X11 forwarding to a single connection,
defaulting to `False`
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type command: `str`
:type subsystem: `str`
:type env: `dict`
:type send_env: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type request_pty: `bool`, `'force'`, or `'auto'`
:type term_type: `str`
:type term_size: `tuple` of 2 or 4 `int` values
:type term_modes: `dict`
:type x11_forwarding: `bool`
:type x11_display: `str`
:type x11_auth_path: `str`
:type x11_single_connection: `bool`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: an :class:`SSHClientChannel` and :class:`SSHClientSession`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the session can't be opened
"""
if command == ():
command = self._config.get('RemoteCommand')
new_env = {}
if send_env == ():
send_env = self._config.get('SendEnv')
if send_env:
for key in send_env:
pattern = WildcardPattern(key)
new_env.update((key, value) for key, value in os.environ.items()
if pattern.matches(key))
if env == ():
env = self._config.get('SetEnv')
if env:
try:
if isinstance(env, list):
env = (item.split('=', 2) for item in env)
new_env.update(env)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError('Invalid environment value') from None
if request_pty == ():
request_pty = self._config.get('RequestTTY', True)
if request_pty == 'force':
request_pty = True
elif request_pty == 'auto':
request_pty = bool(term_type and not (command or subsystem))
elif request_pty:
request_pty = bool(term_type)
if x11_forwarding == ():
x11_forwarding = self._config.get('ForwardX11Trusted')
chan = SSHClientChannel(self, self._loop, encoding, errors,
window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.create(session_factory, command, subsystem,
new_env, request_pty, term_type, term_size,
term_modes or {}, x11_forwarding,
x11_display, x11_auth_path,
x11_single_connection,
bool(self._agent_forward_path))
return chan, session
[docs] async def open_session(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open an SSH client session
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_session`
designed to provide a "high-level" stream interface for creating
an SSH client session. Instead of taking a `session_factory`
argument for constructing an object which will handle activity
on the session via callbacks, it returns an :class:`SSHWriter`
and two :class:`SSHReader` objects representing stdin, stdout,
and stderr which can be used to perform I/O on the session. With
the exception of `session_factory`, all of the arguments to
:meth:`create_session` are supported and have the same meaning.
"""
chan, session = await self.create_session(SSHClientStreamSession,
*args, **kwargs)
return (SSHWriter(session, chan), SSHReader(session, chan),
SSHReader(session, chan, EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR))
# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def create_process(self, *args, bufsize=io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE,
input=None, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE,
**kwargs):
"""Create a process on the remote system
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_session`
which can be used to execute a command, start a subsystem,
or start an interactive shell, optionally redirecting stdin,
stdout, and stderr to and from files or pipes attached to
other local and remote processes.
By default, the stdin, stdout, and stderr arguments default
to the special value `PIPE` which means that they can be
read and written interactively via stream objects which are
members of the :class:`SSHClientProcess` object this method
returns. If other file-like objects are provided as arguments,
input or output will automatically be redirected to them. The
special value `DEVNULL` can be used to provide no input or
discard all output, and the special value `STDOUT` can be
provided as `stderr` to send its output to the same stream
as `stdout`.
In addition to the arguments below, all arguments to
:meth:`create_session` except for `session_factory` are
supported and have the same meaning.
:param bufsize: (optional)
Buffer size to use when feeding data from a file to stdin
:param input: (optional)
Input data to feed to standard input of the remote process.
If specified, this argument takes precedence over stdin.
Data should be a `str` if encoding is set, or `bytes` if not.
:param stdin: (optional)
A filename, file-like object, file descriptor, socket, or
:class:`SSHReader` to feed to standard input of the remote
process, or `DEVNULL` to provide no input.
:param stdout: (optional)
A filename, file-like object, file descriptor, socket, or
:class:`SSHWriter` to feed standard output of the remote
process to, or `DEVNULL` to discard this output.
:param stderr: (optional)
A filename, file-like object, file descriptor, socket, or
:class:`SSHWriter` to feed standard error of the remote
process to, `DEVNULL` to discard this output, or `STDOUT`
to feed standard error to the same place as stdout.
:type bufsize: `int`
:type input: `str` or `bytes`
:returns: :class:`SSHClientProcess`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the channel can't be opened
"""
chan, process = await self.create_session(SSHClientProcess,
*args, **kwargs)
if input:
chan.write(input)
chan.write_eof()
stdin = None
await process.redirect(stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize)
return process
[docs] async def create_subprocess(self, protocol_factory, *args, input=None,
bufsize=io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, encoding=None,
stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, **kwargs):
"""Create a subprocess on the remote system
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_session`
which can be used to execute a command, start a subsystem,
or start an interactive shell, optionally redirecting stdin,
stdout, and stderr to and from files or pipes attached to
other local and remote processes similar to :meth:`create_process`.
However, instead of performing interactive I/O using
:class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter` objects, the caller
provides a function which returns an object which conforms
to the :class:`asyncio.SubprocessProtocol` and this call
returns that and an :class:`SSHSubprocessTransport` object which
conforms to :class:`asyncio.SubprocessTransport`.
With the exception of the addition of `protocol_factory`, all
of the arguments are the same as :meth:`create_process`.
:param protocol_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHSubprocessProtocol`
object that will be created to handle activity on this
session.
:type protocol_factory: `callable`
:returns: an :class:`SSHSubprocessTransport` and
:class:`SSHSubprocessProtocol`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the channel can't be opened
"""
def transport_factory():
"""Return a subprocess transport"""
return SSHSubprocessTransport(protocol_factory)
_, transport = await self.create_session(
transport_factory, *args, encoding=encoding, **kwargs)
if input:
stdin_pipe = transport.get_pipe_transport(0)
stdin_pipe.write(input)
stdin_pipe.write_eof()
stdin = None
await transport.redirect(stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize)
return transport, transport.get_protocol()
# pylint: enable=redefined-builtin
[docs] async def run(self, *args, check=False, timeout=None, **kwargs):
"""Run a command on the remote system and collect its output
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_process`
which can be used to run a process to completion when no
interactivity is needed. All of the arguments to
:meth:`create_process` can be passed in to provide input or
redirect stdin, stdout, and stderr, but this method waits until
the process exits and returns an :class:`SSHCompletedProcess`
object with the exit status or signal information and the
output to stdout and stderr (if not redirected).
If the check argument is set to `True`, a non-zero exit status
from the remote process will trigger the :exc:`ProcessError`
exception to be raised.
In addition to the argument below, all arguments to
:meth:`create_process` are supported and have the same meaning.
If a timeout is specified and it expires before the process
exits, the :exc:`TimeoutError` exception will be raised. By
default, no timeout is set and this call will wait indefinitely.
:param check: (optional)
Whether or not to raise :exc:`ProcessError` when a non-zero
exit status is returned
:param timeout:
Amount of time in seconds to wait for process to exit or
`None` to wait indefinitely
:type check: `bool`
:type timeout: `int`, `float`, or `None`
:returns: :class:`SSHCompletedProcess`
:raises: | :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the session can't be opened
| :exc:`ProcessError` if checking non-zero exit status
| :exc:`TimeoutError` if the timeout expires before exit
"""
process = await self.create_process(*args, **kwargs)
return await process.wait(check, timeout)
[docs] async def create_connection(self, session_factory, remote_host, remote_port,
orig_host='', orig_port=0, *, encoding=None,
errors='strict', window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH TCP direct connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to request that
the server open a new outbound TCP connection to the specified
destination host and port. If the connection is successfully
opened, a new SSH channel will be opened with data being handled
by a :class:`SSHTCPSession` object created by `session_factory`.
Optional arguments include the host and port of the original
client opening the connection when performing TCP port forwarding.
By default, this class expects data to be sent and received as
raw bytes. However, an optional encoding argument can be passed
in to select the encoding to use, allowing the application send
and receive string data. When encoding is set, an optional errors
argument can be passed in to select what Unicode error handling
strategy to use.
Other optional arguments include the SSH receive window size and
max packet size which default to 2 MB and 32 KB, respectively.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClientSession` object
that will be created to handle activity on this session
:param remote_host:
The remote hostname or address to connect to
:param remote_port:
The remote port number to connect to
:param orig_host: (optional)
The hostname or address of the client requesting the connection
:param orig_port: (optional)
The port number of the client requesting the connection
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type remote_host: `str`
:type remote_port: `int`
:type orig_host: `str`
:type orig_port: `int`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: an :class:`SSHTCPChannel` and :class:`SSHTCPSession`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection can't be opened
"""
self.logger.info('Opening direct TCP connection to %s',
(remote_host, remote_port))
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s', (orig_host, orig_port))
chan = self.create_tcp_channel(encoding, errors, window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.connect(session_factory, remote_host, remote_port,
orig_host, orig_port)
return chan, session
[docs] async def open_connection(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open an SSH TCP direct connection
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_connection`
designed to provide a "high-level" stream interface for creating
an SSH TCP direct connection. Instead of taking a
`session_factory` argument for constructing an object which will
handle activity on the session via callbacks, it returns
:class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter` objects which can be
used to perform I/O on the connection.
With the exception of `session_factory`, all of the arguments
to :meth:`create_connection` are supported and have the same
meaning here.
:returns: an :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection can't be opened
"""
chan, session = await self.create_connection(SSHTCPStreamSession,
*args, **kwargs)
return SSHReader(session, chan), SSHWriter(session, chan)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def create_server(self, session_factory, listen_host, listen_port, *,
encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create a remote SSH TCP listener
This method is a coroutine which can be called to request that
the server listen on the specified remote address and port for
incoming TCP connections. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be
used later to shut down the listener. If the request fails,
`None` is returned.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` or coroutine which takes arguments of the
original host and port of the client and decides whether
to accept the connection or not, either returning an
:class:`SSHTCPSession` object used to handle activity on
that connection or raising :exc:`ChannelOpenError` to
indicate that the connection should not be accepted
:param listen_host:
The hostname or address on the remote host to listen on
:param listen_port:
The port number on the remote host to listen on
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable` or coroutine
:type listen_host: `str`
:type listen_port: `int`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
listen_host = listen_host.lower()
self.logger.info('Creating remote TCP listener on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
pkttype, packet = await self._make_global_request(
b'tcpip-forward', String(listen_host), UInt32(listen_port))
if pkttype == MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS:
if listen_port == 0:
listen_port = packet.get_uint32()
dynamic = True
else:
# OpenSSH 6.8 introduced a bug which causes the reply
# to contain an extra uint32 value of 0 when non-dynamic
# ports are requested, causing the check_end() call below
# to fail. This check works around this problem.
if len(packet.get_remaining_payload()) == 4: # pragma: no cover
packet.get_uint32()
dynamic = False
packet.check_end()
listener = SSHTCPClientListener(self, session_factory,
listen_host, listen_port, encoding,
errors, window, max_pktsize)
if dynamic:
self.logger.debug1('Assigning dynamic port %d', listen_port)
self._dynamic_remote_listeners[listen_host] = listener
self._remote_listeners[listen_host, listen_port] = listener
return listener
else:
packet.check_end()
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create remote TCP listener')
raise ChannelListenError('Failed to create remote TCP listener')
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def start_server(self, handler_factory, *args, **kwargs):
"""Start a remote SSH TCP listener
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_server`
designed to provide a "high-level" stream interface for creating
remote SSH TCP listeners. Instead of taking a `session_factory`
argument for constructing an object which will handle activity on
the session via callbacks, it takes a `handler_factory` which
returns a `callable` or coroutine that will be passed
:class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter` objects which can be
used to perform I/O on each new connection which arrives. Like
:meth:`create_server`, `handler_factory` can also raise
:exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection should not be accepted.
With the exception of `handler_factory` replacing
`session_factory`, all of the arguments to :meth:`create_server`
are supported and have the same meaning here.
:param handler_factory:
A `callable` or coroutine which takes arguments of the
original host and port of the client and decides whether to
accept the connection or not, either returning a callback
or coroutine used to handle activity on that connection
or raising :exc:`ChannelOpenError` to indicate that the
connection should not be accepted
:type handler_factory: `callable` or coroutine
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
def session_factory(orig_host, orig_port):
"""Return a TCP stream session handler"""
return SSHTCPStreamSession(handler_factory(orig_host, orig_port))
return await self.create_server(session_factory, *args, **kwargs)
[docs] async def create_unix_connection(self, session_factory, remote_path, *,
encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH UNIX domain socket direct connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to request that
the server open a new outbound UNIX domain socket connection to
the specified destination path. If the connection is successfully
opened, a new SSH channel will be opened with data being handled
by a :class:`SSHUNIXSession` object created by `session_factory`.
By default, this class expects data to be sent and received as
raw bytes. However, an optional encoding argument can be passed
in to select the encoding to use, allowing the application to
send and receive string data. When encoding is set, an optional
errors argument can be passed in to select what Unicode error
handling strategy to use.
Other optional arguments include the SSH receive window size and
max packet size which default to 2 MB and 32 KB, respectively.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClientSession` object
that will be created to handle activity on this session
:param remote_path:
The remote path to connect to
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type remote_path: `str`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: an :class:`SSHUNIXChannel` and :class:`SSHUNIXSession`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection can't be opened
"""
self.logger.info('Opening direct UNIX connection to %s', remote_path)
chan = self.create_unix_channel(encoding, errors, window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.connect(session_factory, remote_path)
return chan, session
[docs] async def open_unix_connection(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open an SSH UNIX domain socket direct connection
This method is a coroutine wrapper around
:meth:`create_unix_connection` designed to provide a "high-level"
stream interface for creating an SSH UNIX domain socket direct
connection. Instead of taking a `session_factory` argument for
constructing an object which will handle activity on the session
via callbacks, it returns :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
objects which can be used to perform I/O on the connection.
With the exception of `session_factory`, all of the arguments
to :meth:`create_unix_connection` are supported and have the same
meaning here.
:returns: an :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
:raises: :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection can't be opened
"""
chan, session = \
await self.create_unix_connection(SSHUNIXStreamSession,
*args, **kwargs)
return SSHReader(session, chan), SSHWriter(session, chan)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def create_unix_server(self, session_factory, listen_path, *,
encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create a remote SSH UNIX domain socket listener
This method is a coroutine which can be called to request that
the server listen on the specified remote path for incoming UNIX
domain socket connections. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be
used later to shut down the listener. If the request fails,
`None` is returned.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` or coroutine which takes arguments of the
original host and port of the client and decides whether
to accept the connection or not, either returning an
:class:`SSHUNIXSession` object used to handle activity
on that connection or raising :exc:`ChannelOpenError`
to indicate that the connection should not be accepted
:param listen_path:
The path on the remote host to listen on
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable` or coroutine
:type listen_path: `str`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
self.logger.info('Creating remote UNIX listener on %s', listen_path)
pkttype, packet = await self._make_global_request(
b'streamlocal-forward@openssh.com', String(listen_path))
packet.check_end()
if pkttype == MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS:
listener = SSHUNIXClientListener(self, session_factory,
listen_path, encoding, errors,
window, max_pktsize)
self._remote_listeners[listen_path] = listener
return listener
else:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create remote UNIX listener')
raise ChannelListenError('Failed to create remote UNIX listener')
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def start_unix_server(self, handler_factory, *args, **kwargs):
"""Start a remote SSH UNIX domain socket listener
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_unix_server`
designed to provide a "high-level" stream interface for creating
remote SSH UNIX domain socket listeners. Instead of taking a
`session_factory` argument for constructing an object which
will handle activity on the session via callbacks, it takes a
`handler_factory` which returns a `callable` or coroutine that
will be passed :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter` objects
which can be used to perform I/O on each new connection which
arrives. Like :meth:`create_unix_server`, `handler_factory`
can also raise :exc:`ChannelOpenError` if the connection should
not be accepted.
With the exception of `handler_factory` replacing
`session_factory`, all of the arguments to
:meth:`create_unix_server` are supported and have the same
meaning here.
:param handler_factory:
A `callable` or coroutine which takes arguments of the
original host and port of the client and decides whether to
accept the connection or not, either returning a callback
or coroutine used to handle activity on that connection
or raising :exc:`ChannelOpenError` to indicate that the
connection should not be accepted
:type handler_factory: `callable` or coroutine
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
def session_factory():
"""Return a UNIX domain socket stream session handler"""
return SSHUNIXStreamSession(handler_factory())
return await self.create_unix_server(session_factory, *args, **kwargs)
[docs] async def create_ssh_connection(self, client_factory, host,
port=(), **kwargs):
"""Create a tunneled SSH client connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to open an
SSH client connection to the requested host and port tunneled
inside this already established connection. It takes all the
same arguments as :func:`create_connection` but requests
that the upstream SSH server open the connection rather than
connecting directly.
"""
return (await create_connection(client_factory, host, port,
tunnel=self, **kwargs))
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def connect_ssh(self, host, port=(), **kwargs):
"""Make a tunneled SSH client connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to open an
SSH client connection to the requested host and port tunneled
inside this already established connection. It takes all the
same arguments as :func:`connect` but requests that the upstream
SSH server open the connection rather than connecting directly.
"""
return await connect(host, port, tunnel=self, **kwargs)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def connect_reverse_ssh(self, host, port=(), **kwargs):
"""Make a tunneled reverse direction SSH connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to open an
SSH client connection to the requested host and port tunneled
inside this already established connection. It takes all the
same arguments as :func:`connect` but requests that the upstream
SSH server open the connection rather than connecting directly.
"""
return await connect_reverse(host, port, tunnel=self, **kwargs)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def listen_ssh(self, host='', port=(), **kwargs):
"""Create a tunneled SSH listener
This method is a coroutine which can be called to open a remote
SSH listener on the requested host and port tunneled inside this
already established connection. It takes all the same arguments as
:func:`listen` but requests that the upstream SSH server open the
listener rather than listening directly via TCP/IP.
"""
return await listen(host, port, tunnel=self, **kwargs)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def listen_reverse_ssh(self, host='', port=(), **kwargs):
"""Create a tunneled reverse direction SSH listener
This method is a coroutine which can be called to open a remote
SSH listener on the requested host and port tunneled inside this
already established connection. It takes all the same arguments as
:func:`listen_reverse` but requests that the upstream SSH server
open the listener rather than listening directly via TCP/IP.
"""
return await listen_reverse(host, port, tunnel=self, **kwargs)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def forward_remote_port(self, listen_host, listen_port,
dest_host, dest_port):
"""Set up remote port forwarding
This method is a coroutine which attempts to set up port
forwarding from a remote listening port to a local host and port
via the SSH connection. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be
used later to shut down the port forwarding. If the request
fails, `None` is returned.
:param listen_host:
The hostname or address on the remote host to listen on
:param listen_port:
The port number on the remote host to listen on
:param dest_host:
The hostname or address to forward connections to
:param dest_port:
The port number to forward connections to
:type listen_host: `str`
:type listen_port: `int`
:type dest_host: `str`
:type dest_port: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
def session_factory(_orig_host, _orig_port):
"""Return an SSHTCPSession used to do remote port forwarding"""
return self.forward_connection(dest_host, dest_port)
self.logger.info('Creating remote TCP forwarder from %s to %s',
(listen_host, listen_port), (dest_host, dest_port))
return await self.create_server(session_factory, listen_host,
listen_port)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def forward_remote_path(self, listen_path, dest_path):
"""Set up remote UNIX domain socket forwarding
This method is a coroutine which attempts to set up UNIX domain
socket forwarding from a remote listening path to a local path
via the SSH connection. If the request is successful, the
return value is an :class:`SSHListener` object which can be
used later to shut down the port forwarding. If the request
fails, `None` is returned.
:param listen_path:
The path on the remote host to listen on
:param dest_path:
The path on the local host to forward connections to
:type listen_path: `str`
:type dest_path: `str`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :class:`ChannelListenError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
def session_factory():
"""Return an SSHUNIXSession used to do remote path forwarding"""
return self.forward_unix_connection(dest_path)
self.logger.info('Creating remote UNIX forwarder from %s to %s',
listen_path, dest_path)
return await self.create_unix_server(session_factory, listen_path)
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def forward_socks(self, listen_host, listen_port):
"""Set up local port forwarding via SOCKS
This method is a coroutine which attempts to set up dynamic
port forwarding via SOCKS on the specified local host and
port. Each SOCKS request contains the destination host and
port to connect to and triggers a request to tunnel traffic
to the requested host and port via the SSH connection.
If the request is successful, the return value is an
:class:`SSHListener` object which can be used later to shut
down the port forwarding.
:param listen_host:
The hostname or address on the local host to listen on
:param listen_port:
The port number on the local host to listen on
:type listen_host: `str`
:type listen_port: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHListener`
:raises: :exc:`OSError` if the listener can't be opened
"""
async def tunnel_socks(session_factory, dest_host, dest_port,
orig_host, orig_port):
"""Forward a local SOCKS connection over SSH"""
return await self.create_connection(session_factory,
dest_host, dest_port,
orig_host, orig_port)
self.logger.info('Creating local SOCKS forwarder on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
try:
listener = await create_socks_listener(self, self._loop,
tunnel_socks,
listen_host, listen_port)
except OSError as exc:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create local SOCKS listener: %s', exc)
raise
if listen_port == 0:
listen_port = listener.get_port()
self._local_listeners[listen_host, listen_port] = listener
return listener
[docs] @async_context_manager
async def start_sftp_client(self, env=(), send_env=(),
path_encoding='utf-8', path_errors='strict'):
"""Start an SFTP client
This method is a coroutine which attempts to start a secure
file transfer session. If it succeeds, it returns an
:class:`SFTPClient` object which can be used to copy and
access files on the remote host.
An optional Unicode encoding can be specified for sending and
receiving pathnames, defaulting to UTF-8 with strict error
checking. If an encoding of `None` is specified, pathnames
will be left as bytes rather than being converted to & from
strings.
:param env: (optional)
The environment variables to set for this SFTP session. Keys
and values passed in here will be converted to Unicode
strings encoded as UTF-8 (ISO 10646) for transmission.
.. note:: Many SSH servers restrict which environment
variables a client is allowed to set. The
server's configuration may need to be edited
before environment variables can be
successfully set in the remote environment.
:param send_env: (optional)
A list of environment variable names to pull from
`os.environ` and set for this SFTP session. Wildcards
patterns using `'*'` and `'?'` are allowed, and all variables
with matching names will be sent with whatever value is set
in the local environment. If a variable is present in both
env and send_env, the value from env will be used.
:param path_encoding:
The Unicode encoding to apply when sending and receiving
remote pathnames
:param path_errors:
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:type env: `dict`
:type send_env: `list` of `str`
:type path_encoding: `str`
:type path_errors: `str`
:returns: :class:`SFTPClient`
:raises: :exc:`SFTPError` if the session can't be opened
"""
writer, reader, _ = await self.open_session(subsystem='sftp',
env=env, send_env=send_env,
encoding=None)
return await start_sftp_client(self, self._loop, reader, writer,
path_encoding, path_errors)
[docs]class SSHServerConnection(SSHConnection):
"""SSH server connection
This class represents an SSH server connection.
During authentication, :meth:`send_auth_banner` can be called to
send an authentication banner to the client.
Once authenticated, :class:`SSHServer` objects wishing to create
session objects with non-default channel properties can call
:meth:`create_server_channel` from their :meth:`session_requested()
<SSHServer.session_requested>` method and return a tuple of
the :class:`SSHServerChannel` object returned from that and either
an :class:`SSHServerSession` object or a coroutine which returns
an :class:`SSHServerSession`.
Similarly, :class:`SSHServer` objects wishing to create TCP
connection objects with non-default channel properties can call
:meth:`create_tcp_channel` from their :meth:`connection_requested()
<SSHServer.connection_requested>` method and return a tuple of
the :class:`SSHTCPChannel` object returned from that and either
an :class:`SSHTCPSession` object or a coroutine which returns an
:class:`SSHTCPSession`.
:class:`SSHServer` objects wishing to create UNIX domain socket
connection objects with non-default channel properties can call
:meth:`create_unix_channel` from the :meth:`unix_connection_requested()
<SSHServer.unix_connection_requested>` method and return a tuple of
the :class:`SSHUNIXChannel` object returned from that and either
an :class:`SSHUNIXSession` object or a coroutine which returns an
:class:`SSHUNIXSession`.
"""
def __init__(self, loop, options, acceptor=None,
error_handler=None, wait=None):
super().__init__(loop, options, acceptor, error_handler,
wait, server=True)
self._options = options
self._server_host_keys = options.server_host_keys
self._server_host_key_algs = list(options.server_host_keys.keys())
self._known_client_hosts = options.known_client_hosts
self._trust_client_host = options.trust_client_host
self._client_keys = options.authorized_client_keys
self._allow_pty = options.allow_pty
self._line_editor = options.line_editor
self._line_history = options.line_history
self._rdns_lookup = options.rdns_lookup
self._x11_forwarding = options.x11_forwarding
self._x11_auth_path = options.x11_auth_path
self._agent_forwarding = options.agent_forwarding
self._process_factory = options.process_factory
self._session_factory = options.session_factory
self._encoding = options.encoding
self._errors = options.errors
self._sftp_factory = options.sftp_factory
self._allow_scp = options.allow_scp
self._window = options.window
self._max_pktsize = options.max_pktsize
if options.gss_host:
try:
self._gss = GSSServer(options.gss_host)
self._gss_kex = options.gss_kex
self._gss_auth = options.gss_auth
self._gss_mic_auth = self._gss_auth
except GSSError:
pass
self._server_host_key = None
self._key_options = {}
self._cert_options = None
self._kbdint_password_auth = False
self._agent_listener = None
def _cleanup(self, exc):
"""Clean up this server connection"""
if self._agent_listener:
self._agent_listener.close()
self._agent_listener = None
super()._cleanup(exc)
def _connection_made(self):
"""Handle the opening of a new connection"""
self.logger.info('Accepted SSH connection on %s',
(self._local_addr, self._local_port))
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s',
(self._peer_addr, self._peer_port))
async def _reload_config(self):
"""Re-evaluate config with updated match options"""
if self._rdns_lookup:
self._peer_host, _ = await self._loop.getnameinfo(
(self._peer_addr, self._peer_port), socket.NI_NUMERICSERV)
options = SSHServerConnectionOptions(
options=self._options, reload=True,
accept_addr=self._local_addr, accept_port=self._local_port,
username=self._username, client_host=self._peer_host,
client_addr=self._peer_addr)
self._config = options.config
self._host_based_auth = options.host_based_auth
self._public_key_auth = options.public_key_auth
self._kbdint_auth = options.kbdint_auth
self._password_auth = options.password_auth
self._client_keys = options.authorized_client_keys
self._allow_pty = options.allow_pty
self._x11_forwarding = options.x11_forwarding
self._agent_forwarding = options.agent_forwarding
self._rekey_bytes = options.rekey_bytes
self._rekey_seconds = options.rekey_seconds
self._keepalive_count_max = options.keepalive_count_max
self._keepalive_interval = options.keepalive_interval
def _choose_server_host_key(self, peer_host_key_algs):
"""Choose the server host key to use
Given a list of host key algorithms supported by the client,
select the first compatible server host key we have and return
whether or not we were able to find a match.
"""
for alg in peer_host_key_algs:
keypair = self._server_host_keys.get(alg)
if keypair:
if alg != keypair.algorithm:
keypair.set_sig_algorithm(alg)
self._server_host_key = keypair
return True
return False
def get_server_host_key(self):
"""Return the chosen server host key
This method returns a keypair object containing the
chosen server host key and a corresponding public key
or certificate.
"""
return self._server_host_key
def gss_kex_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether GSS key exchange authentication is supported"""
return self._gss_kex_auth and self._gss.complete
def gss_mic_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether GSS MIC authentication is supported"""
return self._gss_mic_auth
async def validate_gss_principal(self, username, user_principal,
host_principal):
"""Validate the GSS principal name for the specified user
Return whether the user principal acquired during GSS
authentication is valid for the specified user.
"""
result = self._owner.validate_gss_principal(username, user_principal,
host_principal)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
def host_based_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether or not host based authentication is supported"""
return (self._host_based_auth and
(bool(self._known_client_hosts) or
self._owner.host_based_auth_supported()))
async def validate_host_based_auth(self, username, key_data, client_host,
client_username, msg, signature):
"""Validate host based authentication for the specified host and user"""
# Remove a trailing '.' from the client host if present
if client_host[-1:] == '.':
client_host = client_host[:-1]
if self._trust_client_host:
resolved_host = client_host
else:
resolved_host, _ = await self._loop.getnameinfo(
self.get_extra_info('peername'), socket.NI_NUMERICSERV)
if resolved_host != client_host:
self.logger.info('Client host mismatch: received %s, '
'resolved %s', client_host, resolved_host)
if self._known_client_hosts:
self._match_known_hosts(self._known_client_hosts, resolved_host,
self._peer_addr, None)
try:
key = self._validate_host_key(resolved_host, self._peer_addr,
self._peer_port, key_data)
except ValueError as exc:
self.logger.debug1('Invalid host key: %s', exc)
return False
if not key.verify(String(self._session_id) + msg, signature):
self.logger.debug1('Invalid host-based auth signature')
return False
result = self._owner.validate_host_based_user(username, client_host,
client_username)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
async def _validate_openssh_certificate(self, username, cert):
"""Validate an OpenSSH client certificate for the specified user"""
options = None
if self._client_keys:
options = self._client_keys.validate(cert.signing_key,
self._peer_host,
self._peer_addr,
cert.principals, ca=True)
if options is None:
result = self._owner.validate_ca_key(username, cert.signing_key)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
if not result:
return None
options = {}
self._key_options = options
if self.get_key_option('principals'):
username = None
try:
cert.validate(CERT_TYPE_USER, username)
except ValueError:
return None
allowed_addresses = cert.options.get('source-address')
if allowed_addresses:
ip = ip_address(self._peer_addr)
if not any(ip in network for network in allowed_addresses):
return None
self._cert_options = cert.options
cert.key.set_touch_required(
not (self.get_key_option('no-touch-required', False) and
self.get_certificate_option('no-touch-required', False)))
return cert.key
async def _validate_x509_certificate_chain(self, username, cert):
"""Validate an X.509 client certificate for the specified user"""
if not self._client_keys:
return None
options, trusted_cert = \
self._client_keys.validate_x509(cert, self._peer_host,
self._peer_addr)
if options is None:
return None
self._key_options = options
if self.get_key_option('principals'):
username = None
if trusted_cert:
trusted_certs = self._x509_trusted_certs + [trusted_cert]
else:
trusted_certs = self._x509_trusted_certs
try:
cert.validate_chain(trusted_certs, self._x509_trusted_cert_paths,
None, self._x509_purposes,
user_principal=username)
except ValueError:
return None
return cert.key
async def _validate_client_certificate(self, username, key_data):
"""Validate a client certificate for the specified user"""
try:
cert = decode_ssh_certificate(key_data)
except KeyImportError:
return None
if cert.is_x509_chain:
return await self._validate_x509_certificate_chain(username, cert)
else:
return await self._validate_openssh_certificate(username, cert)
async def _validate_client_public_key(self, username, key_data):
"""Validate a client public key for the specified user"""
try:
key = decode_ssh_public_key(key_data)
except KeyImportError:
return None
options = None
if self._client_keys:
options = self._client_keys.validate(key, self._peer_host,
self._peer_addr)
if options is None:
result = self._owner.validate_public_key(username, key)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
if not result:
return None
options = {}
self._key_options = options
key.set_touch_required(
not self.get_key_option('no-touch-required', False))
return key
def public_key_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether or not public key authentication is supported"""
return (self._public_key_auth and
(bool(self._client_keys) or
self._owner.public_key_auth_supported()))
async def validate_public_key(self, username, key_data, msg, signature):
"""Validate the public key or certificate for the specified user
This method validates that the public key or certificate provided
is allowed for the specified user. If msg and signature are
provided, the key is used to also validate the message signature.
It returns `True` when the key is allowed and the signature (if
present) is valid. Otherwise, it returns `False`.
"""
key = ((await self._validate_client_certificate(username, key_data)) or
(await self._validate_client_public_key(username, key_data)))
if key is None:
return False
elif msg:
return key.verify(String(self._session_id) + msg, signature)
else:
return True
def password_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether or not password authentication is supported"""
return self._password_auth and self._owner.password_auth_supported()
async def validate_password(self, username, password):
"""Return whether password is valid for this user"""
result = self._owner.validate_password(username, password)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
async def change_password(self, username, old_password, new_password):
"""Handle a password change request for a user"""
result = self._owner.change_password(username, old_password,
new_password)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
def kbdint_auth_supported(self):
"""Return whether or not keyboard-interactive authentication
is supported"""
result = self._kbdint_auth and self._owner.kbdint_auth_supported()
if result is True:
return True
elif (result is NotImplemented and
self._owner.password_auth_supported()):
self._kbdint_password_auth = True
return True
else:
return False
async def get_kbdint_challenge(self, username, lang, submethods):
"""Return a keyboard-interactive auth challenge"""
if self._kbdint_password_auth:
result = ('', '', DEFAULT_LANG, (('Password:', False),))
else:
result = self._owner.get_kbdint_challenge(username, lang,
submethods)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
async def validate_kbdint_response(self, username, responses):
"""Return whether the keyboard-interactive response is valid
for this user"""
if self._kbdint_password_auth:
if len(responses) != 1:
return False
try:
result = self._owner.validate_password(username, responses[0])
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
except PasswordChangeRequired:
# Don't support password change requests for now in
# keyboard-interactive auth
result = False
else:
result = self._owner.validate_kbdint_response(username, responses)
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
result = await result
return result
def _process_session_open(self, packet):
"""Process an incoming session open request"""
packet.check_end()
if self._process_factory or self._session_factory or self._sftp_factory:
chan = self.create_server_channel(self._encoding, self._errors,
self._window, self._max_pktsize)
if self._process_factory:
session = SSHServerProcess(self._process_factory,
self._sftp_factory,
self._allow_scp)
else:
session = SSHServerStreamSession(self._session_factory,
self._sftp_factory,
self._allow_scp)
else:
result = self._owner.session_requested()
if not result:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, 'Session refused')
if isinstance(result, tuple):
chan, result = result
else:
chan = self.create_server_channel(self._encoding, self._errors,
self._window,
self._max_pktsize)
if callable(result):
session = SSHServerStreamSession(result, None, False)
else:
session = result
return chan, session
def _process_direct_tcpip_open(self, packet):
"""Process an incoming direct TCP/IP open request"""
dest_host = packet.get_string()
dest_port = packet.get_uint32()
orig_host = packet.get_string()
orig_port = packet.get_uint32()
packet.check_end()
try:
dest_host = dest_host.decode('utf-8')
orig_host = orig_host.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid direct TCP/IP channel '
'open request') from None
if not self.check_key_permission('port-forwarding') or \
not self.check_certificate_permission('port-forwarding'):
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Port forwarding not permitted')
permitted_opens = self.get_key_option('permitopen')
if permitted_opens and \
(dest_host, dest_port) not in permitted_opens and \
(dest_host, None) not in permitted_opens:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Port forwarding not permitted to %s '
'port %s' % (dest_host, dest_port))
result = self._owner.connection_requested(dest_host, dest_port,
orig_host, orig_port)
if not result:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, 'Connection refused')
if result is True:
result = self.forward_connection(dest_host, dest_port)
if isinstance(result, tuple):
chan, result = result
else:
chan = self.create_tcp_channel()
if callable(result):
session = SSHTCPStreamSession(result)
else:
session = result
self.logger.info('Accepted direct TCP connection request to %s',
(dest_host, dest_port))
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s', (orig_host, orig_port))
chan.set_inbound_peer_names(dest_host, dest_port, orig_host, orig_port)
return chan, session
def _process_tcpip_forward_global_request(self, packet):
"""Process an incoming TCP/IP port forwarding request"""
listen_host = packet.get_string()
listen_port = packet.get_uint32()
packet.check_end()
try:
listen_host = listen_host.decode('utf-8').lower()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid TCP/IP forward request') from None
if not self.check_key_permission('port-forwarding') or \
not self.check_certificate_permission('port-forwarding'):
self.logger.info('Request for TCP listener on %s denied: port '
'forwarding not permitted',
(listen_host, listen_port))
self._report_global_response(False)
return
result = self._owner.server_requested(listen_host, listen_port)
self.create_task(self._finish_port_forward(result, listen_host,
listen_port))
async def _finish_port_forward(self, listener, listen_host, listen_port):
"""Finish processing a TCP/IP port forwarding request"""
try:
if inspect.isawaitable(listener):
listener = await listener
if listener is True:
listener = await self.forward_local_port(
listen_host, listen_port, listen_host, listen_port)
except OSError:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create TCP listener')
self._report_global_response(False)
return
if not listener:
self.logger.info('Request for TCP listener on %s denied by '
'application', (listen_host, listen_port))
self._report_global_response(False)
return
if listen_port == 0:
listen_port = listener.get_port()
result = UInt32(listen_port)
else:
result = True
self._local_listeners[listen_host, listen_port] = listener
self.logger.info('Created TCP listener on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
self._report_global_response(result)
def _process_cancel_tcpip_forward_global_request(self, packet):
"""Process a request to cancel TCP/IP port forwarding"""
listen_host = packet.get_string()
listen_port = packet.get_uint32()
packet.check_end()
try:
listen_host = listen_host.decode('utf-8').lower()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid TCP/IP cancel '
'forward request') from None
try:
listener = self._local_listeners.pop((listen_host, listen_port))
except KeyError:
raise ProtocolError('TCP/IP listener not found') from None
self.logger.info('Closed TCP listener on %s',
(listen_host, listen_port))
listener.close()
self._report_global_response(True)
def _process_direct_streamlocal_at_openssh_dot_com_open(self, packet):
"""Process an incoming direct UNIX domain socket open request"""
dest_path = packet.get_string()
# OpenSSH appears to have a bug which sends this extra data
_ = packet.get_string() # originator
_ = packet.get_uint32() # originator_port
packet.check_end()
try:
dest_path = dest_path.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid direct UNIX domain channel '
'open request') from None
if not self.check_key_permission('port-forwarding') or \
not self.check_certificate_permission('port-forwarding'):
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Port forwarding not permitted')
result = self._owner.unix_connection_requested(dest_path)
if not result:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_CONNECT_FAILED, 'Connection refused')
if result is True:
result = self.forward_unix_connection(dest_path)
if isinstance(result, tuple):
chan, result = result
else:
chan = self.create_unix_channel()
if callable(result):
session = SSHUNIXStreamSession(result)
else:
session = result
self.logger.info('Accepted direct UNIX connection on %s', dest_path)
chan.set_inbound_peer_names(dest_path)
return chan, session
def _process_streamlocal_forward_at_openssh_dot_com_global_request(self,
packet):
"""Process an incoming UNIX domain socket forwarding request"""
listen_path = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
listen_path = listen_path.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid UNIX domain socket '
'forward request') from None
if not self.check_key_permission('port-forwarding') or \
not self.check_certificate_permission('port-forwarding'):
self.logger.info('Request for UNIX listener on %s denied: port '
'forwarding not permitted', listen_path)
self._report_global_response(False)
return
result = self._owner.unix_server_requested(listen_path)
if not result:
self.logger.info('Request for UNIX listener on %s denied by '
'application', listen_path)
self._report_global_response(False)
return
self.logger.info('Creating UNIX listener on %s', listen_path)
if result is True:
result = self.forward_local_path(listen_path, listen_path)
self.create_task(self._finish_path_forward(result, listen_path))
async def _finish_path_forward(self, listener, listen_path):
"""Finish processing a UNIX domain socket forwarding request"""
try:
if inspect.isawaitable(listener):
listener = await listener
self._local_listeners[listen_path] = listener
self._report_global_response(True)
except OSError:
self.logger.debug1('Failed to create UNIX listener')
self._report_global_response(False)
def _process_cancel_streamlocal_forward_at_openssh_dot_com_global_request(
self, packet):
"""Process a request to cancel UNIX domain socket forwarding"""
listen_path = packet.get_string()
packet.check_end()
try:
listen_path = listen_path.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise ProtocolError('Invalid UNIX domain cancel '
'forward request') from None
try:
listener = self._local_listeners.pop(listen_path)
except KeyError:
raise ProtocolError('UNIX domain listener not found') from None
self.logger.info('Closed UNIX listener on %s', listen_path)
listener.close()
self._report_global_response(True)
async def attach_x11_listener(self, chan, auth_proto, auth_data, screen):
"""Attach a channel to a remote X11 display"""
if (not self._x11_forwarding or
not self.check_key_permission('X11-forwarding') or
not self.check_certificate_permission('X11-forwarding')):
self.logger.info('X11 forwarding request denied: X11 '
'forwarding not permitted')
return None
if not self._x11_listener:
self._x11_listener = await create_x11_server_listener(
self, self._loop, self._x11_auth_path, auth_proto, auth_data)
if self._x11_listener:
return self._x11_listener.attach(chan, screen)
else:
return None
def detach_x11_listener(self, chan):
"""Detach a session from a remote X11 listener"""
if self._x11_listener:
if self._x11_listener.detach(chan):
self._x11_listener = None
async def create_agent_listener(self):
"""Create a listener for forwarding ssh-agent connections"""
if (not self._agent_forwarding or
not self.check_key_permission('agent-forwarding') or
not self.check_certificate_permission('agent-forwarding')):
self.logger.info('Agent forwarding request denied: Agent '
'forwarding not permitted')
return False
if self._agent_listener:
return True
try:
tempdir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='asyncssh-')
path = str(Path(tempdir.name, 'agent'))
unix_listener = await create_unix_forward_listener(
self, self._loop, self.create_agent_connection, path)
self._agent_listener = SSHAgentListener(tempdir, path,
unix_listener)
return True
except OSError:
return False
def get_agent_path(self):
"""Return the path of the ssh-agent listener, if one exists"""
if self._agent_listener:
return self._agent_listener.get_path()
else:
return None
[docs] def send_auth_banner(self, msg, lang=DEFAULT_LANG):
"""Send an authentication banner to the client
This method can be called to send an authentication banner to
the client, displaying information while authentication is
in progress. It is an error to call this method after the
authentication is complete.
:param msg:
The message to display
:param lang:
The language the message is in
:type msg: `str`
:type lang: `str`
:raises: :exc:`OSError` if authentication is already completed
"""
if self._auth_complete:
raise OSError('Authentication already completed')
self.logger.debug1('Sending authentication banner')
self.send_packet(MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER, String(msg), String(lang))
[docs] def set_authorized_keys(self, authorized_keys):
"""Set the keys trusted for client public key authentication
This method can be called to set the trusted user and
CA keys for client public key authentication. It should
generally be called from the :meth:`begin_auth
<SSHServer.begin_auth>` method of :class:`SSHServer` to
set the appropriate keys for the user attempting to
authenticate.
:param authorized_keys:
The keys to trust for client public key authentication
:type authorized_keys: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingAuthorizedKeys`
"""
if isinstance(authorized_keys, (str, list)):
authorized_keys = read_authorized_keys(authorized_keys)
self._client_keys = authorized_keys
[docs] def get_key_option(self, option, default=None):
"""Return option from authorized_keys
If a client key or certificate was presented during authentication,
this method returns the value of the requested option in the
corresponding authorized_keys entry if it was set. Otherwise, it
returns the default value provided.
The following standard options are supported:
| command (string)
| environment (dictionary of name/value pairs)
| from (list of host patterns)
| no-touch-required (boolean)
| permitopen (list of host/port tuples)
| principals (list of usernames)
Non-standard options are also supported and will return the
value `True` if the option is present without a value or
return a list of strings containing the values associated
with each occurrence of that option name. If the option is
not present, the specified default value is returned.
:param option:
The name of the option to look up.
:param default:
The default value to return if the option is not present.
:type option: `str`
:returns: The value of the option in authorized_keys, if set
"""
return self._key_options.get(option, default)
[docs] def check_key_permission(self, permission):
"""Check permissions in authorized_keys
If a client key or certificate was presented during
authentication, this method returns whether the specified
permission is allowed by the corresponding authorized_keys
entry. By default, all permissions are granted, but they
can be revoked by specifying an option starting with
'no-' without a value.
The following standard options are supported:
| X11-forwarding
| agent-forwarding
| port-forwarding
| pty
| user-rc
AsyncSSH internally enforces X11-forwarding, agent-forwarding,
port-forwarding and pty permissions but ignores user-rc since
it does not implement that feature.
Non-standard permissions can also be checked, as long as the
option follows the convention of starting with 'no-'.
:param permission:
The name of the permission to check (without the 'no-').
:type permission: `str`
:returns: A `bool` indicating if the permission is granted.
"""
return not self._key_options.get('no-' + permission, False)
[docs] def get_certificate_option(self, option, default=None):
"""Return option from user certificate
If a user certificate was presented during authentication,
this method returns the value of the requested option in
the certificate if it was set. Otherwise, it returns the
default value provided.
The following options are supported:
| force-command (string)
| no-touch-required (boolean)
| source-address (list of CIDR-style IP network addresses)
:param option:
The name of the option to look up.
:param default:
The default value to return if the option is not present.
:type option: `str`
:returns: The value of the option in the user certificate, if set
"""
if self._cert_options is not None:
return self._cert_options.get(option, default)
else:
return default
[docs] def check_certificate_permission(self, permission):
"""Check permissions in user certificate
If a user certificate was presented during authentication,
this method returns whether the specified permission was
granted in the certificate. Otherwise, it acts as if all
permissions are granted and returns `True`.
The following permissions are supported:
| X11-forwarding
| agent-forwarding
| port-forwarding
| pty
| user-rc
AsyncSSH internally enforces agent-forwarding, port-forwarding
and pty permissions but ignores the other values since it does
not implement those features.
:param permission:
The name of the permission to check (without the 'permit-').
:type permission: `str`
:returns: A `bool` indicating if the permission is granted.
"""
if self._cert_options is not None:
return self._cert_options.get('permit-' + permission, False)
else:
return True
[docs] def create_server_channel(self, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH server channel for a new SSH session
This method can be called by :meth:`session_requested()
<SSHServer.session_requested>` to create an
:class:`SSHServerChannel` with the desired encoding, Unicode
error handling strategy, window, and max packet size for a
newly created SSH server session.
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the
session, defaulting to UTF-8 (ISO 10646) format. If `None`
is passed in, the application can send and receive raw
bytes.
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: :class:`SSHServerChannel`
"""
return SSHServerChannel(self, self._loop, self._allow_pty,
self._line_editor, self._line_history,
encoding, errors, window, max_pktsize)
[docs] async def create_connection(self, session_factory, remote_host, remote_port,
orig_host='', orig_port=0, *, encoding=None,
errors='strict', window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH TCP forwarded connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to notify the
client about a new inbound TCP connection arriving on the
specified remote host and port. If the connection is successfully
opened, a new SSH channel will be opened with data being handled
by a :class:`SSHTCPSession` object created by `session_factory`.
Optional arguments include the host and port of the original
client opening the connection when performing TCP port forwarding.
By default, this class expects data to be sent and received as
raw bytes. However, an optional encoding argument can be
passed in to select the encoding to use, allowing the
application to send and receive string data. When encoding is
set, an optional errors argument can be passed in to select
what Unicode error handling strategy to use.
Other optional arguments include the SSH receive window size and
max packet size which default to 2 MB and 32 KB, respectively.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClientSession` object
that will be created to handle activity on this session
:param remote_host:
The hostname or address the connection was received on
:param remote_port:
The port number the connection was received on
:param orig_host: (optional)
The hostname or address of the client requesting the connection
:param orig_port: (optional)
The port number of the client requesting the connection
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type remote_host: `str`
:type remote_port: `int`
:type orig_host: `str`
:type orig_port: `int`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: an :class:`SSHTCPChannel` and :class:`SSHTCPSession`
"""
self.logger.info('Opening forwarded TCP connection to %s',
(remote_host, remote_port))
self.logger.info(' Client address: %s', (orig_host, orig_port))
chan = self.create_tcp_channel(encoding, errors, window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.accept(session_factory, remote_host,
remote_port, orig_host, orig_port)
return chan, session
[docs] async def open_connection(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open an SSH TCP forwarded connection
This method is a coroutine wrapper around :meth:`create_connection`
designed to provide a "high-level" stream interface for creating
an SSH TCP forwarded connection. Instead of taking a
`session_factory` argument for constructing an object which will
handle activity on the session via callbacks, it returns
:class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter` objects which can be
used to perform I/O on the connection.
With the exception of `session_factory`, all of the arguments
to :meth:`create_connection` are supported and have the same
meaning here.
:returns: an :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
"""
chan, session = await self.create_connection(SSHTCPStreamSession,
*args, **kwargs)
return SSHReader(session, chan), SSHWriter(session, chan)
[docs] async def create_unix_connection(self, session_factory, remote_path, *,
encoding=None, errors='strict',
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH UNIX domain socket forwarded connection
This method is a coroutine which can be called to notify the
client about a new inbound UNIX domain socket connection arriving
on the specified remote path. If the connection is successfully
opened, a new SSH channel will be opened with data being handled
by a :class:`SSHUNIXSession` object created by `session_factory`.
By default, this class expects data to be sent and received as
raw bytes. However, an optional encoding argument can be
passed in to select the encoding to use, allowing the
application to send and receive string data. When encoding is
set, an optional errors argument can be passed in to select
what Unicode error handling strategy to use.
Other optional arguments include the SSH receive window size and
max packet size which default to 2 MB and 32 KB, respectively.
:param session_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClientSession` object
that will be created to handle activity on this session
:param remote_path:
The path the connection was received on
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on the connection
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on encode/decode errors
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for this session
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for this session
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type remote_path: `str`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:returns: an :class:`SSHTCPChannel` and :class:`SSHUNIXSession`
"""
self.logger.info('Opening forwarded UNIX connection to %s', remote_path)
chan = self.create_unix_channel(encoding, errors, window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.accept(session_factory, remote_path)
return chan, session
[docs] async def open_unix_connection(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Open an SSH UNIX domain socket forwarded connection
This method is a coroutine wrapper around
:meth:`create_unix_connection` designed to provide a "high-level"
stream interface for creating an SSH UNIX domain socket forwarded
connection. Instead of taking a `session_factory` argument for
constructing an object which will handle activity on the session
via callbacks, it returns :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
objects which can be used to perform I/O on the connection.
With the exception of `session_factory`, all of the arguments
to :meth:`create_unix_connection` are supported and have the same
meaning here.
:returns: an :class:`SSHReader` and :class:`SSHWriter`
"""
chan, session = \
await self.create_unix_connection(SSHUNIXStreamSession,
*args, **kwargs)
return SSHReader(session, chan), SSHWriter(session, chan)
async def create_x11_connection(self, session_factory, orig_host='',
orig_port=0, *, window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create an SSH X11 forwarded connection"""
self.logger.info('Opening forwarded X11 connection')
chan = self.create_x11_channel(window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.open(session_factory, orig_host, orig_port)
return chan, session
async def create_agent_connection(self, session_factory, *,
window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Create a forwarded ssh-agent connection back to the client"""
if not self._agent_listener:
raise ChannelOpenError(OPEN_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED,
'Agent forwarding not permitted')
self.logger.info('Opening forwarded agent connection')
chan = self.create_agent_channel(window, max_pktsize)
session = await chan.open(session_factory)
return chan, session
async def open_agent_connection(self):
"""Open a forwarded ssh-agent connection back to the client"""
chan, session = \
await self.create_agent_connection(SSHUNIXStreamSession)
return SSHReader(session, chan), SSHWriter(session, chan)
class SSHConnectionOptions(Options):
"""SSH connection options"""
def __init__(self, options=None, **kwargs):
last_config = options.config if options else None
super().__init__(options=options, last_config=last_config, **kwargs)
# pylint: disable=arguments-differ
def prepare(self, config, protocol_factory, version, host, port, tunnel,
family, local_addr, tcp_keepalive, kex_algs, encryption_algs,
mac_algs, compression_algs, signature_algs, host_based_auth,
public_key_auth, kbdint_auth, password_auth,
x509_trusted_certs, x509_trusted_cert_paths, x509_purposes,
rekey_bytes, rekey_seconds, login_timeout, keepalive_interval,
keepalive_count_max):
"""Prepare common connection configuration options"""
self.config = config
self.protocol_factory = protocol_factory
self.version = _validate_version(version)
self.host = config.get('Hostname', host)
self.port = port if port != () else config.get('Port', DEFAULT_PORT)
self.tunnel = tunnel if tunnel != () else config.get('ProxyJump')
self.family = family if family != () else \
config.get('AddressFamily', socket.AF_UNSPEC)
self.local_addr = local_addr if local_addr != () else \
(config.get('BindAddress'), 0)
self.tcp_keepalive = tcp_keepalive if tcp_keepalive != () else \
config.get('TCPKeepAlive', True)
self.kex_algs, self.encryption_algs, self.mac_algs, \
self.compression_algs, self.signature_algs = \
_validate_algs(config, kex_algs, encryption_algs, mac_algs,
compression_algs, signature_algs,
x509_trusted_certs is not None)
if host_based_auth == ():
host_based_auth = config.get('HostbasedAuthentication', True)
if public_key_auth == ():
public_key_auth = config.get('PubkeyAuthentication', True)
if kbdint_auth == ():
kbdint_auth = \
config.get('KbdInteractiveAuthentication',
config.get('ChallengeResponseAuthentication', True))
if password_auth == ():
password_auth = config.get('PasswordAuthentication', True)
self.host_based_auth = host_based_auth
self.public_key_auth = public_key_auth
self.kbdint_auth = kbdint_auth
self.password_auth = password_auth
if x509_trusted_certs is not None:
x509_trusted_certs = load_certificates(x509_trusted_certs)
if x509_trusted_cert_paths:
for path in x509_trusted_cert_paths:
if not Path(path).is_dir():
raise ValueError('Path not a directory: ' + str(path))
self.x509_trusted_certs = x509_trusted_certs
self.x509_trusted_cert_paths = x509_trusted_cert_paths
self.x509_purposes = x509_purposes
config_rekey_bytes, config_rekey_seconds = \
config.get('RekeyLimit', ((), ()))
if rekey_bytes == ():
rekey_bytes = config_rekey_bytes
if rekey_bytes == ():
rekey_bytes = _DEFAULT_REKEY_BYTES
elif isinstance(rekey_bytes, str):
rekey_bytes = parse_byte_count(rekey_bytes)
if rekey_bytes <= 0:
raise ValueError('Rekey bytes cannot be negative or zero')
if rekey_seconds == ():
rekey_seconds = config_rekey_seconds
if rekey_seconds == ():
rekey_seconds = _DEFAULT_REKEY_SECONDS
elif isinstance(rekey_seconds, str):
rekey_seconds = parse_time_interval(rekey_seconds)
if rekey_seconds and rekey_seconds <= 0:
raise ValueError('Rekey seconds cannot be negative or zero')
if isinstance(login_timeout, str):
login_timeout = parse_time_interval(login_timeout)
if login_timeout and login_timeout < 0:
raise ValueError('Login timeout cannot be negative')
if isinstance(keepalive_interval, str):
keepalive_interval = parse_time_interval(keepalive_interval)
if keepalive_interval and keepalive_interval < 0:
raise ValueError('Keepalive interval cannot be negative')
if keepalive_count_max <= 0:
raise ValueError('Keepalive count max cannot be negative or zero')
self.rekey_bytes = int(rekey_bytes)
self.rekey_seconds = rekey_seconds
self.login_timeout = login_timeout
self.keepalive_interval = keepalive_interval
self.keepalive_count_max = keepalive_count_max
[docs]class SSHClientConnectionOptions(SSHConnectionOptions):
"""SSH client connection options
The following options are available to control the establishment
of SSH client connections:
:param client_factory: (optional)
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHClient` object that will
be created for each new connection.
:param known_hosts: (optional)
The list of keys which will be used to validate the server host
key presented during the SSH handshake. If this is not specified,
the keys will be looked up in the file :file:`.ssh/known_hosts`.
If this is explicitly set to `None`, server host key validation
will be disabled.
:param server_host_key_algs: (optional)
A list of server host key algorithms to use instead of the
default of those present in known_hosts when performing the SSH
handshake, taken from :ref:`server host key algorithms
<PublicKeyAlgs>`. This is useful when using the
validate_host_public_key callback to validate server host keys.
:param x509_trusted_certs: (optional)
A list of certificates which should be trusted for X.509 server
certificate authentication. If no trusted certificates are
specified, an attempt will be made to load them from the file
:file:`.ssh/ca-bundle.crt`. If this argument is explicitly set
to `None`, X.509 server certificate authentication will not
be performed.
.. note:: X.509 certificates to trust can also be provided
through a :ref:`known_hosts <KnownHosts>` file
if they are converted into OpenSSH format.
This allows their trust to be limited to only
specific host names.
:param x509_trusted_cert_paths: (optional)
A list of path names to "hash directories" containing certificates
which should be trusted for X.509 server certificate authentication.
Each certificate should be in a separate file with a name of the
form *hash.number*, where *hash* is the OpenSSL hash value of the
certificate subject name and *number* is an integer counting up
from zero if multiple certificates have the same hash. If no
paths are specified, an attempt with be made to use the directory
:file:`.ssh/crt` as a certificate hash directory.
:param x509_purposes: (optional)
A list of purposes allowed in the ExtendedKeyUsage of a
certificate used for X.509 server certificate authentication,
defulting to 'secureShellServer'. If this argument is explicitly
set to `None`, the server certificate's ExtendedKeyUsage will
not be checked.
:param username: (optional)
Username to authenticate as on the server. If not specified,
the currently logged in user on the local machine will be used.
:param password: (optional)
The password to use for client password authentication or
keyboard-interactive authentication which prompts for a password.
If this is not specified, client password authentication will
not be performed.
:param client_host_keysign: (optional)
Whether or not to use `ssh-keysign` to sign host-based
authentication requests. If set to `True`, an attempt will be
made to find `ssh-keysign` in its typical locations. If set to
a string, that will be used as the `ssh-keysign` path. When set,
client_host_keys should be a list of public keys. Otherwise,
client_host_keys should be a list of private keys with optional
paired certificates.
:param client_host_keys: (optional)
A list of keys to use to authenticate this client via host-based
authentication. If `client_host_keysign` is set and no host keys
or certificates are specified, an attempt will be made to find
them in their typical locations. If `client_host_keysign` is
not set, host private keys must be specified explicitly or
host-based authentication will not be performed.
:param client_host_certs: (optional)
A list of optional certificates which can be paired with the
provided client host keys.
:param client_host: (optional)
The local hostname to use when performing host-based
authentication. If not specified, the hostname associated with
the local IP address of the SSH connection will be used.
:param client_username: (optional)
The local username to use when performing host-based
authentication. If not specified, the username of the currently
logged in user will be used.
:param client_keys: (optional)
A list of keys which will be used to authenticate this client
via public key authentication. If no client keys are specified,
an attempt will be made to get them from an ssh-agent process
and/or load them from the files :file:`.ssh/id_ed25519_sk`,
:file:`.ssh/id_ecdsa_sk`, :file:`.ssh/id_ed448`,
:file:`.ssh/id_ed25519`, :file:`.ssh/id_ecdsa`,
:file:`.ssh/id_rsa`, and :file:`.ssh/id_dsa` in the user's
home directory, with optional certificates loaded from the files
:file:`.ssh/id_ed25519_sk-cert.pub`,
:file:`.ssh/id_ecdsa_sk-cert.pub`, :file:`.ssh/id_ed448-cert.pub`,
:file:`.ssh/id_ed25519-cert.pub`, :file:`.ssh/id_ecdsa-cert.pub`,
:file:`.ssh/id_rsa-cert.pub`, and :file:`.ssh/id_dsa-cert.pub`.
If this argument is explicitly set to `None`, client public key
authentication will not be performed.
:param client_certs: (optional)
A list of optional certificates which can be paired with the
provided client keys.
:param passphrase: (optional)
The passphrase to use to decrypt client keys when loading them,
if they are encrypted. If this is not specified, only unencrypted
client keys can be loaded. If the keys passed into client_keys
are already loaded, this argument is ignored.
:param host_based_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow host-based authentication. By default,
host-based authentication is enabled if client host keys are
made available.
:param public_key_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow public key authentication. By default,
public key authentication is enabled if client keys are made
available.
:param kbdint_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow keyboard-interactive authentication. By
default, keyboard-interactive authentication is enabled if a
password is specified or if callbacks to respond to challenges
are made available.
:param password_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow password authentication. By default,
password authentication is enabled if a password is specified
or if callbacks to provide a password are made availble.
:param gss_host: (optional)
The principal name to use for the host in GSS key exchange and
authentication. If not specified, this value will be the same
as the `host` argument. If this argument is explicitly set to
`None`, GSS key exchange and authentication will not be performed.
:param gss_kex: (optional)
Whether or not to allow GSS key exchange. By default, GSS
key exchange is enabled.
:param gss_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow GSS authentication. By default, GSS
authentication is enabled.
:param gss_delegate_creds: (optional)
Whether or not to forward GSS credentials to the server being
accessed. By default, GSS credential delegation is disabled.
:param preferred_auth:
A list of authentication methods the client should attempt to
use in order of preference. By default, the preferred list is
gssapi-keyex, gssapi-with-mic, hostbased, publickey,
keyboard-interactive, and then password. This list may be
limited by which auth methods are implemented by the client
and which methods the server accepts.
:param agent_path: (optional)
The path of a UNIX domain socket to use to contact an ssh-agent
process which will perform the operations needed for client
public key authentication, or the :class:`SSHServerConnection`
to use to forward ssh-agent requests over. If this is not
specified and the environment variable `SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is
set, its value will be used as the path. If `client_keys`
is specified or this argument is explicitly set to `None`,
an ssh-agent will not be used.
:param agent_forwarding: (optional)
Whether or not to allow forwarding of ssh-agent requests from
processes running on the server. By default, ssh-agent forwarding
requests from the server are not allowed.
:param pkcs11_provider: (optional)
The path of a shared library which should be used as a PKCS#11
provider for accessing keys on PIV security tokens. By default,
no local security tokens will be accessed.
:param pkcs11_pin: (optional)
The PIN to use when accessing security tokens via PKCS#11.
.. note:: If your application opens multiple SSH connections
using PKCS#11 keys, you should consider calling
:func:`load_pkcs11_keys` explicitly instead of
using these arguments. This allows you to pay
the cost of loading the key information from the
security tokens only once. You can then pass the
returned keys via the `client_keys` argument to
any calls that need them.
Calling :func:`load_pkcs11_keys` explicitly also
gives you the ability to load keys from multiple
tokens with different PINs and to select which
tokens to load keys from and which keys on those
tokens to load.
:param client_version: (optional)
An ASCII string to advertise to the SSH server as the version of
this client, defaulting to `'AsyncSSH'` and its version number.
:param kex_algs: (optional)
A list of allowed key exchange algorithms in the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`key exchange algorithms <KexAlgs>`.
:param encryption_algs: (optional)
A list of encryption algorithms to use during the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`encryption algorithms <EncryptionAlgs>`.
:param mac_algs: (optional)
A list of MAC algorithms to use during the SSH handshake, taken
from :ref:`MAC algorithms <MACAlgs>`.
:param compression_algs: (optional)
A list of compression algorithms to use during the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`compression algorithms <CompressionAlgs>`, or
`None` to disable compression.
:param signature_algs: (optional)
A list of public key signature algorithms to use during the SSH
handshake, taken from :ref:`signature algorithms <SignatureAlgs>`.
:param rekey_bytes: (optional)
The number of bytes which can be sent before the SSH session
key is renegotiated. This defaults to 1 GB.
:param rekey_seconds: (optional)
The maximum time in seconds before the SSH session key is
renegotiated. This defaults to 1 hour.
:param login_timeout: (optional)
The maximum time in seconds allowed for authentication to
complete, defaulting to 2 minutes. Setting this to 0 will
disable the login timeout.
:param keepalive_interval: (optional)
The time in seconds to wait before sending a keepalive message
if no data has been received from the server. This defaults to
0, which disables sending these messages.
:param keepalive_count_max: (optional)
The maximum number of keepalive messages which will be sent
without getting a response before disconnecting from the
server. This defaults to 3, but only applies when
keepalive_interval is non-zero.
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH client configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options.
.. note:: Specifying configuration files when creating an
:class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions` object will
cause the config file to be read and parsed at
the time of creation of the object, including
evaluation of any conditional blocks. If you want
the config to be parsed for every new connection,
this argument should be added to the connect or
listen calls instead. However, if you want to
save the parsing overhead and your configuration
doesn't depend on conditions that would change
between calls, this argument may be an option.
:param options: (optional)
A previous set of options to use as the base to incrementally
build up a configuration. When an option is not explicitly
specified, its value will be pulled from this options object
(if present) before falling back to the default value.
:type client_factory: `callable`
:type known_hosts: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingKnownHosts`
:type server_host_key_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type x509_trusted_certs: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingCertificates`
:type x509_trusted_cert_paths: `list` of `str`
:type x509_purposes: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingX509Purposes`
:type username: `str`
:type password: `str`
:type client_host_keysign: `bool` or `str`
:type client_host_keys:
*see* :ref:`SpecifyingPrivateKeys` or :ref:`SpecifyingPublicKeys`
:type client_host_certs: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingCertificates`
:type client_host: `str`
:type client_username: `str`
:type client_keys: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingPrivateKeys`
:type client_certs: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingCertificates`
:type passphrase: `str`
:type host_based_auth: `bool`
:type public_key_auth: `bool`
:type kbdint_auth: `bool`
:type password_auth: `bool`
:type gss_host: `str`
:type gss_kex: `bool`
:type gss_auth: `bool`
:type gss_delegate_creds: `bool`
:type preferred_auth: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type agent_path: `str` or :class:`SSHServerConnection`
:type agent_forwarding: `bool`
:type pkcs11_provider: `str`
:type pkcs11_pin: `str`
:type client_version: `str`
:type kex_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type encryption_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type mac_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type compression_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type signature_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type rekey_bytes: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingByteCounts`
:type rekey_seconds: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type login_timeout: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type keepalive_interval: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type keepalive_count_max: `int`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`
"""
# pylint: disable=arguments-differ
def prepare(self, last_config=None, config=(), reload=False,
client_factory=None, client_version=(), host='', port=(),
tunnel=(), family=(), local_addr=(), tcp_keepalive=(),
kex_algs=(), encryption_algs=(), mac_algs=(),
compression_algs=(), signature_algs=(), host_based_auth=(),
public_key_auth=(), kbdint_auth=(), password_auth=(),
x509_trusted_certs=(), x509_trusted_cert_paths=(),
x509_purposes='secureShellServer', rekey_bytes=(),
rekey_seconds=(), login_timeout=(), keepalive_interval=(),
keepalive_count_max=(), known_hosts=(),
server_host_key_algs=(), username=(), password=None,
client_host_keysign=(), client_host_keys=None,
client_host_certs=(), client_host=None, client_username=(),
client_keys=(), client_certs=(), passphrase=None, gss_host=(),
gss_kex=(), gss_auth=(), gss_delegate_creds=(),
preferred_auth=(), agent_path=(), agent_forwarding=(),
pkcs11_provider=(), pkcs11_pin=None):
"""Prepare client connection configuration options"""
local_username = getpass.getuser()
if config == () and not last_config:
default_config = Path('~', '.ssh', 'config').expanduser()
config = [default_config] if os.access(default_config,
os.R_OK) else []
config = SSHClientConfig.load(last_config, config, reload,
local_username, username, host, port)
if x509_trusted_certs == ():
default_x509_certs = Path('~', '.ssh', 'ca-bundle.crt').expanduser()
if os.access(default_x509_certs, os.R_OK):
x509_trusted_certs = str(default_x509_certs)
if x509_trusted_cert_paths == ():
default_x509_cert_path = Path('~', '.ssh', 'crt').expanduser()
if default_x509_cert_path.is_dir():
x509_trusted_cert_paths = [str(default_x509_cert_path)]
if login_timeout == ():
login_timeout = config.get('ConnectTimeout',
_DEFAULT_LOGIN_TIMEOUT)
if keepalive_interval == ():
keepalive_interval = config.get('ServerAliveInterval',
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL)
if keepalive_count_max == ():
keepalive_count_max = config.get('ServerAliveCountMax',
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_COUNT_MAX)
super().prepare(config, client_factory or SSHClient, client_version,
host, port, tunnel, family, local_addr, tcp_keepalive,
kex_algs, encryption_algs, mac_algs, compression_algs,
signature_algs, host_based_auth, public_key_auth,
kbdint_auth, password_auth, x509_trusted_certs,
x509_trusted_cert_paths, x509_purposes,
rekey_bytes, rekey_seconds, login_timeout,
keepalive_interval, keepalive_count_max)
if known_hosts == ():
known_hosts = (config.get('UserKnownHostsFile', []) + \
config.get('GlobalKnownHostsFile', [])) or ()
self.known_hosts = known_hosts
self.server_host_key_algs = server_host_key_algs
# Just validate the input here -- the actual server host key
# selection is done later, after the known_hosts lookup is done.
_select_host_key_algs(server_host_key_algs,
config.get('HostKeyAlgorithms', ()))
if username == ():
username = config.get('User', local_username)
self.username = saslprep(username)
self.password = password
if client_host_keysign == ():
client_host_keysign = config.get('EnableSSHKeySign', False)
if client_host_keysign:
client_host_keysign = find_keysign(client_host_keysign)
if client_host_keys:
client_host_keys = load_public_keys(client_host_keys)
else:
client_host_keys = load_default_host_public_keys()
else:
client_host_keys = load_keypairs(client_host_keys, passphrase,
client_host_certs)
if client_username == ():
client_username = local_username
self.client_host_keysign = client_host_keysign
self.client_host_keys = client_host_keys
self.client_host = client_host
self.client_username = saslprep(client_username)
if gss_kex == ():
gss_kex = config.get('GSSAPIKeyExchange', True)
if gss_auth == ():
gss_auth = config.get('GSSAPIAuthentication', True)
if gss_delegate_creds == ():
gss_delegate_creds = config.get('GSSAPIDelegateCredentials', False)
self.gss_host = gss_host
self.gss_kex = gss_kex
self.gss_auth = gss_auth
self.gss_delegate_creds = gss_delegate_creds
if preferred_auth == ():
preferred_auth = config.get('PreferredAuthentications', ())
if isinstance(preferred_auth, str):
preferred_auth = preferred_auth.split(',')
self.preferred_auth = preferred_auth
if agent_path == ():
agent_path = config.get('IdentityAgent', ())
if agent_path == ():
agent_path = os.environ.get('SSH_AUTH_SOCK', None)
if agent_path:
agent_path = str(Path(agent_path).expanduser())
if pkcs11_provider == ():
pkcs11_provider = config.get('PKCS11Provider')
self.agent_path = None
self.pkcs11_provider = None
self.pkcs11_pin = None
if client_keys == ():
client_keys = config.get('IdentityFile', ())
if client_certs == ():
client_certs = config.get('CertificateFile', ())
if client_keys:
client_keys = load_keypairs(client_keys, passphrase, client_certs)
else:
if client_keys is not None:
self.agent_path = agent_path
self.pkcs11_provider = pkcs11_provider
self.pkcs11_pin = pkcs11_pin
if client_keys == ():
client_keys = load_default_keypairs(passphrase, client_certs)
if agent_forwarding == ():
agent_forwarding = config.get('ForwardAgent', False)
self.agent_forward_path = agent_path if agent_forwarding else None
self.client_keys = client_keys
[docs]class SSHServerConnectionOptions(SSHConnectionOptions):
"""SSH server connection options
The following options are available to control the acceptance
of SSH server connections:
:param server_factory:
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SSHServer` object that will
be created for each new connection.
:param server_host_keys: (optional)
A list of private keys and optional certificates which can be
used by the server as a host key. Either this argument or
`gss_host` must be specified. If this is not specified,
only GSS-based key exchange will be supported.
:param server_host_certs: (optional)
A list of optional certificates which can be paired with the
provided server host keys.
:param passphrase: (optional)
The passphrase to use to decrypt server host keys when loading
them, if they are encrypted. If this is not specified, only
unencrypted server host keys can be loaded. If the keys passed
into server_host_keys are already loaded, this argument is
ignored.
:param known_client_hosts: (optional)
A list of client hosts which should be trusted to perform
host-based client authentication. If this is not specified,
host-based client authentication will be not be performed.
:param trust_client_host: (optional)
Whether or not to use the hostname provided by the client
when performing host-based authentication. By default, the
client-provided hostname is not trusted and is instead
determined by doing a reverse lookup of the IP address the
client connected from.
:param authorized_client_keys: (optional)
A list of authorized user and CA public keys which should be
trusted for certifcate-based client public key authentication.
:param x509_trusted_certs: (optional)
A list of certificates which should be trusted for X.509 client
certificate authentication. If this argument is explicitly set
to `None`, X.509 client certificate authentication will not
be performed.
.. note:: X.509 certificates to trust can also be provided
through an :ref:`authorized_keys <AuthorizedKeys>`
file if they are converted into OpenSSH format.
This allows their trust to be limited to only
specific client IPs or user names and allows
SSH functions to be restricted when these
certificates are used.
:param x509_trusted_cert_paths: (optional)
A list of path names to "hash directories" containing certificates
which should be trusted for X.509 client certificate authentication.
Each certificate should be in a separate file with a name of the
form *hash.number*, where *hash* is the OpenSSL hash value of the
certificate subject name and *number* is an integer counting up
from zero if multiple certificates have the same hash.
:param x509_purposes: (optional)
A list of purposes allowed in the ExtendedKeyUsage of a
certificate used for X.509 client certificate authentication,
defulting to 'secureShellClient'. If this argument is explicitly
set to `None`, the client certificate's ExtendedKeyUsage will
not be checked.
:param host_based_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow host-based authentication. By default,
host-based authentication is enabled if known client host keys
are specified or if callbacks to validate client host keys
are made available.
:param public_key_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow public key authentication. By default,
public key authentication is enabled if authorized client keys
are specified or if callbacks to validate client keys are made
available.
:param kbdint_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow keyboard-interactive authentication. By
default, keyboard-interactive authentication is enabled if the
callbacks to generate challenges are made available.
:param password_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow password authentication. By default,
password authentication is enabled if callbacks to validate a
password are made available.
:param gss_host: (optional)
The principal name to use for the host in GSS key exchange and
authentication. If not specified, the value returned by
:func:`socket.gethostname` will be used if it is a fully qualified
name. Otherwise, the value used by :func:`socket.getfqdn` will be
used. If this argument is explicitly set to `None`, GSS
key exchange and authentication will not be performed.
:param gss_kex: (optional)
Whether or not to allow GSS key exchange. By default, GSS
key exchange is enabled.
:param gss_auth: (optional)
Whether or not to allow GSS authentication. By default, GSS
authentication is enabled.
:param allow_pty: (optional)
Whether or not to allow allocation of a pseudo-tty in sessions,
defaulting to `True`
:param line_editor: (optional)
Whether or not to enable input line editing on sessions which
have a pseudo-tty allocated, defaulting to `True`
:param line_history: (int)
The number of lines of input line history to store in the
line editor when it is enabled, defaulting to 1000
:param rdns_lookup: (optional)
Whether or not to perform reverse DNS lookups on the client's
IP address to enable hostname-based matches in authorized key
file "from" options and "Match Host" config options, defaulting
to `False`.
:param x11_forwarding: (optional)
Whether or not to allow forwarding of X11 connections back
to the client when the client supports it, defaulting to `False`
:param x11_auth_path: (optional)
The path to the Xauthority file to write X11 authentication
data to, defaulting to the value in the environment variable
`XAUTHORITY` or the file :file:`.Xauthority` in the user's
home directory if that's not set
:param agent_forwarding: (optional)
Whether or not to allow forwarding of ssh-agent requests back
to the client when the client supports it, defaulting to `True`
:param process_factory: (optional)
A `callable` or coroutine handler function which takes an AsyncSSH
:class:`SSHServerProcess` argument that will be called each time a
new shell, exec, or subsystem other than SFTP is requested by the
client. If set, this takes precedence over the `session_factory`
argument.
:param session_factory: (optional)
A `callable` or coroutine handler function which takes AsyncSSH
stream objects for stdin, stdout, and stderr that will be called
each time a new shell, exec, or subsystem other than SFTP is
requested by the client. If not specified, sessions are rejected
by default unless the :meth:`session_requested()
<SSHServer.session_requested>` method is overridden on the
:class:`SSHServer` object returned by `server_factory` to make
this decision.
:param encoding: (optional)
The Unicode encoding to use for data exchanged on sessions on
this server, defaulting to UTF-8 (ISO 10646) format. If `None`
is passed in, the application can send and receive raw bytes.
:param errors: (optional)
The error handling strategy to apply on Unicode encode/decode
errors of data exchanged on sessions on this server, defaulting
to 'strict'.
:param sftp_factory: (optional)
A `callable` which returns an :class:`SFTPServer` object that
will be created each time an SFTP session is requested by the
client, or `True` to use the base :class:`SFTPServer` class
to handle SFTP requests. If not specified, SFTP sessions are
rejected by default.
:param allow_scp: (optional)
Whether or not to allow incoming scp requests to be accepted.
This option can only be used in conjunction with `sftp_factory`.
If not specified, scp requests will be passed as regular
commands to the `process_factory` or `session_factory`.
to the client when the client supports it, defaulting to `True`
:param window: (optional)
The receive window size for sessions on this server
:param max_pktsize: (optional)
The maximum packet size for sessions on this server
:param server_version: (optional)
An ASCII string to advertise to SSH clients as the version of
this server, defaulting to `'AsyncSSH'` and its version number.
:param kex_algs: (optional)
A list of allowed key exchange algorithms in the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`key exchange algorithms <KexAlgs>`
:param encryption_algs: (optional)
A list of encryption algorithms to use during the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`encryption algorithms <EncryptionAlgs>`
:param mac_algs: (optional)
A list of MAC algorithms to use during the SSH handshake, taken
from :ref:`MAC algorithms <MACAlgs>`
:param compression_algs: (optional)
A list of compression algorithms to use during the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`compression algorithms <CompressionAlgs>`, or
`None` to disable compression
:param signature_algs: (optional)
A list of public key signature algorithms to use during the SSH
handshake, taken from :ref:`signature algorithms <SignatureAlgs>`
:param rekey_bytes: (optional)
The number of bytes which can be sent before the SSH session
key is renegotiated, defaulting to 1 GB
:param rekey_seconds: (optional)
The maximum time in seconds before the SSH session key is
renegotiated, defaulting to 1 hour
:param login_timeout: (optional)
The maximum time in seconds allowed for authentication to
complete, defaulting to 2 minutes. Setting this to 0
will disable the login timeout.
:param keepalive_interval: (optional)
The time in seconds to wait before sending a keepalive message
if no data has been received from the client. This defaults to
0, which disables sending these messages.
:param keepalive_count_max: (optional)
The maximum number of keepalive messages which will be sent
without getting a response before disconnecting a client.
This defaults to 3, but only applies when keepalive_interval is
non-zero.
:param tcp_keepalive: (optional)
Whether or not to enable keepalive probes at the TCP level to
detect broken connections, defaulting to `True`
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH server configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options.
.. note:: Specifying configuration files when creating an
:class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions` object will
cause the config file to be read and parsed at
the time of creation of the object, including
evaluation of any conditional blocks. If you want
the config to be parsed for every new connection,
this argument should be added to the connect or
listen calls instead. However, if you want to
save the parsing overhead and your configuration
doesn't depend on conditions that would change
between calls, this argument may be an option.
:param options: (optional)
A previous set of options to use as the base to incrementally
build up a configuration. When an option is not explicitly
specified, its value will be pulled from this options object
(if present) before falling back to the default value.
:type server_factory: `callable`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type server_host_keys: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingPrivateKeys`
:type server_host_certs: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingCertificates`
:type passphrase: `str`
:type known_client_hosts: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingKnownHosts`
:type trust_client_host: `bool`
:type authorized_client_keys: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingAuthorizedKeys`
:type x509_trusted_certs: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingCertificates`
:type x509_trusted_cert_paths: `list` of `str`
:type x509_purposes: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingX509Purposes`
:type host_based_auth: `bool`
:type public_key_auth: `bool`
:type kbdint_auth: `bool`
:type password_auth: `bool`
:type gss_host: `str`
:type gss_kex: `bool`
:type gss_auth: `bool`
:type allow_pty: `bool`
:type line_editor: `bool`
:type line_history: `bool`
:type rdns_lookup: `bool`
:type x11_forwarding: `bool`
:type x11_auth_path: `str`
:type agent_forwarding: `bool`
:type process_factory: `callable`
:type session_factory: `callable`
:type encoding: `str`
:type errors: `str`
:type sftp_factory: `callable`
:type allow_scp: `bool`
:type window: `int`
:type max_pktsize: `int`
:type server_version: `str`
:type kex_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type encryption_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type mac_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type compression_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type signature_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type rekey_bytes: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingByteCounts`
:type rekey_seconds: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type login_timeout: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type keepalive_interval: *see* :ref:`SpecifyingTimeIntervals`
:type keepalive_count_max: `int`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions`
"""
# pylint: disable=arguments-differ
def prepare(self, last_config=None, config=(), reload=False,
accept_addr='', accept_port=0, username='', client_host=None,
client_addr='', server_factory=None, server_version=(),
host='', port=(), tunnel=(), family=(), local_addr=(),
tcp_keepalive=(), kex_algs=(), encryption_algs=(), mac_algs=(),
compression_algs=(), signature_algs=(), host_based_auth=(),
public_key_auth=(), kbdint_auth=(), password_auth=(),
x509_trusted_certs=(), x509_trusted_cert_paths=(),
x509_purposes='secureShellClient', rekey_bytes=(),
rekey_seconds=(), login_timeout=(), keepalive_interval=(),
keepalive_count_max=(), server_host_keys=(),
server_host_certs=(), passphrase=None, known_client_hosts=None,
trust_client_host=False, authorized_client_keys=(),
gss_host=(), gss_kex=(), gss_auth=(), allow_pty=(),
line_editor=True, line_history=_DEFAULT_LINE_HISTORY,
rdns_lookup=(), x11_forwarding=False, x11_auth_path=None,
agent_forwarding=(), process_factory=None,
session_factory=None, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict',
sftp_factory=None, allow_scp=False, window=_DEFAULT_WINDOW,
max_pktsize=_DEFAULT_MAX_PKTSIZE):
"""Prepare server connection configuration options"""
config = SSHServerConfig.load(last_config, config, reload,
accept_addr, accept_port, username,
client_host, client_addr)
if login_timeout == ():
login_timeout = config.get('LoginGraceTime',
_DEFAULT_LOGIN_TIMEOUT)
if keepalive_interval == ():
keepalive_interval = config.get('ClientAliveInterval',
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL)
if keepalive_count_max == ():
keepalive_count_max = config.get('ClientAliveCountMax',
_DEFAULT_KEEPALIVE_COUNT_MAX)
super().prepare(config, server_factory or SSHServer, server_version,
host, port, tunnel, family, local_addr, tcp_keepalive,
kex_algs, encryption_algs, mac_algs, compression_algs,
signature_algs, host_based_auth, public_key_auth,
kbdint_auth, password_auth, x509_trusted_certs,
x509_trusted_cert_paths, x509_purposes,
rekey_bytes, rekey_seconds, login_timeout,
keepalive_interval, keepalive_count_max)
if server_host_keys == ():
server_host_keys = config.get('HostKey')
if server_host_certs == ():
server_host_certs = config.get('HostCertificate', ())
server_keys = load_keypairs(server_host_keys, passphrase,
server_host_certs)
self.server_host_keys = OrderedDict()
for keypair in server_keys:
for alg in keypair.host_key_algorithms:
if alg in self.server_host_keys:
raise ValueError('Multiple keys of type %s found' %
alg.decode('ascii'))
self.server_host_keys[alg] = keypair
self.known_client_hosts = known_client_hosts
self.trust_client_host = trust_client_host
if authorized_client_keys == () and reload:
authorized_client_keys = config.get('AuthorizedKeysFile')
if isinstance(authorized_client_keys, (str, list)):
self.authorized_client_keys = \
read_authorized_keys(authorized_client_keys)
else:
self.authorized_client_keys = authorized_client_keys
if gss_host == ():
gss_host = socket.gethostname()
if '.' not in gss_host:
gss_host = socket.getfqdn()
if gss_kex == ():
gss_kex = config.get('GSSAPIKeyExchange', True)
if gss_auth == ():
gss_auth = config.get('GSSAPIAuthentication', True)
self.gss_host = gss_host
self.gss_kex = gss_kex
self.gss_auth = gss_auth
if not server_keys and not gss_host:
raise ValueError('No server host keys provided')
if allow_pty == ():
allow_pty = config.get('PermitTTY', True)
if agent_forwarding == ():
agent_forwarding = config.get('AllowAgentForwarding', True)
if rdns_lookup == ():
rdns_lookup = config.get('UseDNS', False)
self.allow_pty = allow_pty
self.line_editor = line_editor
self.line_history = line_history
self.rdns_lookup = rdns_lookup
self.x11_forwarding = x11_forwarding
self.x11_auth_path = x11_auth_path
self.agent_forwarding = agent_forwarding
self.process_factory = process_factory
self.session_factory = session_factory
self.encoding = encoding
self.errors = errors
self.sftp_factory = SFTPServer if sftp_factory is True else sftp_factory
self.allow_scp = allow_scp
self.window = window
self.max_pktsize = max_pktsize
[docs]@async_context_manager
async def connect(host, port=(), *, tunnel=(), family=(), flags=0,
local_addr=None, config=(), options=None, **kwargs):
"""Make an SSH client connection
This function is a coroutine which can be run to create an outbound SSH
client connection to the specified host and port.
When successful, the following steps occur:
1. The connection is established and an instance of
:class:`SSHClientConnection` is created to represent it.
2. The `client_factory` is called without arguments and should
return an instance of :class:`SSHClient` or a subclass.
3. The client object is tied to the connection and its
:meth:`connection_made() <SSHClient.connection_made>` method
is called.
4. The SSH handshake and authentication process is initiated,
calling methods on the client object if needed.
5. When authentication completes successfully, the client's
:meth:`auth_completed() <SSHClient.auth_completed>` method is
called.
6. The coroutine returns the :class:`SSHClientConnection`. At
this point, the connection is ready for sessions to be opened
or port forwarding to be set up.
If an error occurs, it will be raised as an exception and the partially
open connection and client objects will be cleaned up.
:param host:
The hostname or address to connect to.
:param port: (optional)
The port number to connect to. If not specified, the default
SSH port is used.
:param tunnel: (optional)
An existing SSH client connection that this new connection should
be tunneled over. If set, a direct TCP/IP tunnel will be opened
over this connection to the requested host and port rather than
connecting directly via TCP. A string of the form
[user@]host[:port] may also be specified, in which case a
connection will first be made to that host and it will then be
used as a tunnel.
:param family: (optional)
The address family to use when creating the socket. By default,
the address family is automatically selected based on the host.
:param flags: (optional)
The flags to pass to getaddrinfo() when looking up the host address
:param local_addr: (optional)
The host and port to bind the socket to before connecting
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH client configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options. If no paths are specified,
an attempt will be made to load the configuration from the file
:file:`.ssh/config`. If this argument is explicitly set to
`None`, no OpenSSH configuration files will be loaded. See
:ref:`SupportedClientConfigOptions` for details on what
configuration options are currently supported.
:param options: (optional)
Options to use when establishing the SSH client connection. These
options can be specified either through this parameter or as direct
keyword arguments to this function.
:type host: `str`
:type port: `int`
:type tunnel: :class:`SSHClientConnection` or `str`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type flags: flags to pass to :meth:`getaddrinfo() <socket.getaddrinfo>`
:type local_addr: tuple of `str` and `int`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`
:returns: :class:`SSHClientConnection`
"""
def conn_factory():
"""Return an SSH client connection factory"""
return SSHClientConnection(loop, options, wait='auth')
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
options = SSHClientConnectionOptions(options, config=config, host=host,
port=port, tunnel=tunnel,
family=family, local_addr=local_addr,
**kwargs)
return await _connect(options.host, options.port, loop, options.tunnel,
options.family, flags, options.local_addr,
conn_factory, 'Opening SSH connection to')
[docs]@async_context_manager
async def connect_reverse(host, port=(), *, tunnel=(), family=(), flags=0,
local_addr=None, config=(), options=None, **kwargs):
"""Create a reverse direction SSH connection
This function is a coroutine which behaves similar to :func:`connect`,
making an outbound TCP connection to a remote server. However, instead
of starting up an SSH client which runs on that outbound connection,
this function starts up an SSH server, expecting the remote system to
start up a reverse-direction SSH client.
Arguments to this function are the same as :func:`connect`, except
that the `options` are of type :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions`
instead of :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`.
:param host:
The hostname or address to connect to.
:param port: (optional)
The port number to connect to. If not specified, the default
SSH port is used.
:param tunnel: (optional)
An existing SSH client connection that this new connection should
be tunneled over. If set, a direct TCP/IP tunnel will be opened
over this connection to the requested host and port rather than
connecting directly via TCP. A string of the form
[user@]host[:port] may also be specified, in which case a
connection will first be made to that host and it will then be
used as a tunnel.
:param family: (optional)
The address family to use when creating the socket. By default,
the address family is automatically selected based on the host.
:param flags: (optional)
The flags to pass to getaddrinfo() when looking up the host address
:param local_addr: (optional)
The host and port to bind the socket to before connecting
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH server configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options. By default, no OpenSSH
configuration files will be loaded. See
:ref:`SupportedServerConfigOptions` for details on what
configuration options are currently supported.
:param options: (optional)
Options to use when starting the reverse-direction SSH server.
These options can be specified either through this parameter
or as direct keyword arguments to this function.
:type host: `str`
:type port: `int`
:type tunnel: :class:`SSHClientConnection` or `str`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type flags: flags to pass to :meth:`getaddrinfo() <socket.getaddrinfo>`
:type local_addr: tuple of `str` and `int`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions`
:returns: :class:`SSHServerConnection`
"""
def conn_factory():
"""Return an SSH client connection factory"""
return SSHServerConnection(loop, options, wait='auth')
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
options = SSHServerConnectionOptions(options, config=config, host=host,
port=port, tunnel=tunnel,
family=family, local_addr=local_addr,
**kwargs)
return await _connect(options.host, options.port, loop, options.tunnel,
options.family, flags, options.local_addr,
conn_factory, 'Opening reverse SSH connection to')
[docs]@async_context_manager
async def listen(host='', port=(), tunnel=(), family=(),
flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, backlog=100, reuse_address=None,
reuse_port=None, acceptor=None, error_handler=None,
config=(), options=None, **kwargs):
"""Start an SSH server
This function is a coroutine which can be run to create an SSH server
listening on the specified host and port. The return value is an
:class:`asyncio.Server` which can be used to shut down the listener.
:param host: (optional)
The hostname or address to listen on. If not specified, listeners
are created for all addresses.
:param port: (optional)
The port number to listen on. If not specified, the default
SSH port is used.
:param tunnel: (optional)
An existing SSH client connection that this new listener should
be forwarded over. If set, a remote TCP/IP listener will be
opened on this connection on the requested host and port rather
than listening directly via TCP. A string of the form
[user@]host[:port] may also be specified, in which case a
connection will first be made to that host and it will then be
used as a tunnel.
:param family: (optional)
The address family to use when creating the server. By default,
the address families are automatically selected based on the host.
:param flags: (optional)
The flags to pass to getaddrinfo() when looking up the host
:param backlog: (optional)
The maximum number of queued connections allowed on listeners
:param reuse_address: (optional)
Whether or not to reuse a local socket in the TIME_WAIT state
without waiting for its natural timeout to expire. If not
specified, this will be automatically set to `True` on UNIX.
:param reuse_port: (optional)
Whether or not to allow this socket to be bound to the same
port other existing sockets are bound to, so long as they all
set this flag when being created. If not specified, the
default is to not allow this. This option is not supported
on Windows or Python versions prior to 3.4.4.
:param acceptor: (optional)
A `callable` or coroutine which will be called when the
SSH handshake completes on an accepted connection, taking
the :class:`SSHServerConnection` as an argument.
:param error_handler: (optional)
A `callable` which will be called whenever the SSH handshake
fails on an accepted connection. It is called with the failed
:class:`SSHServerConnection` and an exception object describing
the failure. If not specified, failed handshakes result in the
connection object being silently cleaned up.
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH server configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options. By default, no OpenSSH
configuration files will be loaded. See
:ref:`SupportedServerConfigOptions` for details on what
configuration options are currently supported.
:param options: (optional)
Options to use when accepting SSH server connections. These
options can be specified either through this parameter or
as direct keyword arguments to this function.
:type protocol_factory: `callable`
:type host: `str`
:type port: `int`
:type tunnel: :class:`SSHClientConnection` or `str`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type flags: flags to pass to :meth:`getaddrinfo() <socket.getaddrinfo>`
:type backlog: `int`
:type reuse_address: `bool`
:type reuse_port: `bool`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions`
:returns: :class:`asyncio.Server`
"""
def conn_factory():
"""Return an SSH client connection factory"""
return SSHServerConnection(loop, options, acceptor, error_handler)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
options = SSHServerConnectionOptions(options, config=config, host=host,
port=port, tunnel=tunnel,
family=family, **kwargs)
return await _listen(options.host, options.port, loop, options.tunnel,
options.family, flags, backlog, reuse_address,
reuse_port, conn_factory, 'Creating SSH listener on')
[docs]@async_context_manager
async def listen_reverse(host='', port=(), *, tunnel=(), family=(),
flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, backlog=100,
reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None,
acceptor=None, error_handler=None, config=(),
options=None, **kwargs):
"""Create a reverse-direction SSH listener
This function is a coroutine which behaves similar to :func:`listen`,
creating a listener which accepts inbound connections on the specified
host and port. However, instead of starting up an SSH server on each
inbound connection, it starts up a reverse-direction SSH client,
expecting the remote system making the connection to start up a
reverse-direction SSH server.
Arguments to this function are the same as :func:`listen`, except
that the `options` are of type :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`
instead of :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions`.
The return value is an :class:`asyncio.Server` which can be used to
shut down the reverse listener.
:param host: (optional)
The hostname or address to listen on. If not specified, listeners
are created for all addresses.
:param port: (optional)
The port number to listen on. If not specified, the default
SSH port is used.
:param tunnel: (optional)
An existing SSH client connection that this new listener should
be forwarded over. If set, a remote TCP/IP listener will be
opened on this connection on the requested host and port rather
than listening directly via TCP. A string of the form
[user@]host[:port] may also be specified, in which case a
connection will first be made to that host and it will then be
used as a tunnel.
:param family: (optional)
The address family to use when creating the server. By default,
the address families are automatically selected based on the host.
:param flags: (optional)
The flags to pass to getaddrinfo() when looking up the host
:param backlog: (optional)
The maximum number of queued connections allowed on listeners
:param reuse_address: (optional)
Whether or not to reuse a local socket in the TIME_WAIT state
without waiting for its natural timeout to expire. If not
specified, this will be automatically set to `True` on UNIX.
:param reuse_port: (optional)
Whether or not to allow this socket to be bound to the same
port other existing sockets are bound to, so long as they all
set this flag when being created. If not specified, the
default is to not allow this. This option is not supported
on Windows or Python versions prior to 3.4.4.
:param acceptor: (optional)
A `callable` or coroutine which will be called when the
SSH handshake completes on an accepted connection, taking
the :class:`SSHClientConnection` as an argument.
:param error_handler: (optional)
A `callable` which will be called whenever the SSH handshake
fails on an accepted connection. It is called with the failed
:class:`SSHClientConnection` and an exception object describing
the failure. If not specified, failed handshakes result in the
connection object being silently cleaned up.
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH client configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options. If no paths are specified,
an attempt will be made to load the configuration from the file
:file:`.ssh/config`. If this argument is explicitly set to
`None`, no OpenSSH configuration files will be loaded. See
:ref:`SupportedClientConfigOptions` for details on what
configuration options are currently supported.
:param options: (optional)
Options to use when starting reverse-direction SSH clients.
These options can be specified either through this parameter
or as direct keyword arguments to this function.
:type client_factory: `callable`
:type host: `str`
:type port: `int`
:type tunnel: :class:`SSHClientConnection` or `str`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type flags: flags to pass to :meth:`getaddrinfo() <socket.getaddrinfo>`
:type backlog: `int`
:type reuse_address: `bool`
:type reuse_port: `bool`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`
:returns: :class:`asyncio.Server`
"""
def conn_factory():
"""Return an SSH client connection factory"""
return SSHClientConnection(loop, options, acceptor, error_handler)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
options = SSHClientConnectionOptions(options, config=config, host=host,
port=port, tunnel=tunnel,
family=family, **kwargs)
return await _listen(options.host, options.port, loop, options.tunnel,
options.family, flags, backlog, reuse_address,
reuse_port, conn_factory,
'Creating reverse direction SSH listener on')
[docs]async def create_connection(client_factory, host, port=(), **kwargs):
"""Create an SSH client connection
This is a coroutine which wraps around :func:`connect`, providing
backward compatibility with older AsyncSSH releases. The only
differences are that the `client_factory` argument is the first
positional argument in this call rather than being a keyword argument
or specified via an :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions` object and
the return value is a tuple of an :class:`SSHClientConnection` and
:class:`SSHClient` rather than just the connection, mirroring
:meth:`asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_connection`.
:returns: An :class:`SSHClientConnection` and :class:`SSHClient`
"""
conn = await connect(host, port, client_factory=client_factory, **kwargs)
return conn, conn.get_owner()
[docs]@async_context_manager
async def create_server(server_factory, host='', port=(), **kwargs):
"""Create an SSH server
This is a coroutine which wraps around :func:`listen`, providing
backward compatibility with older AsyncSSH releases. The only
difference is that the `server_factory` argument is the first
positional argument in this call rather than being a keyword argument
or specified via an :class:`SSHServerConnectionOptions` object,
mirroring :meth:`asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_server`.
"""
return await listen(host, port, server_factory=server_factory, **kwargs)
[docs]async def get_server_host_key(host, port=(), *, tunnel=(), family=(), flags=0,
local_addr=None, client_version=(), kex_algs=(),
server_host_key_algs=(), config=(), options=None):
"""Retrieve an SSH server's host key
This is a coroutine which can be run to connect to an SSH server and
return the server host key presented during the SSH handshake.
A list of server host key algorithms can be provided to specify
which host key types the server is allowed to choose from. If the
key exchange is successful, the server host key sent during the
handshake is returned.
.. note:: Not all key exchange methods involve the server
presenting a host key. If something like GSS key
exchange is used without a server host key, this
method may return `None` even when the handshake
completes.
:param host:
The hostname or address to connect to
:param port: (optional)
The port number to connect to. If not specified, the default
SSH port is used.
:param tunnel: (optional)
An existing SSH client connection that this new connection should
be tunneled over. If set, a direct TCP/IP tunnel will be opened
over this connection to the requested host and port rather than
connecting directly via TCP. A string of the form
[user@]host[:port] may also be specified, in which case a
connection will first be made to that host and it will then be
used as a tunnel.
:param family: (optional)
The address family to use when creating the socket. By default,
the address family is automatically selected based on the host.
:param flags: (optional)
The flags to pass to getaddrinfo() when looking up the host address
:param local_addr: (optional)
The host and port to bind the socket to before connecting
:param client_version: (optional)
An ASCII string to advertise to the SSH server as the version of
this client, defaulting to `'AsyncSSH'` and its version number.
:param kex_algs: (optional)
A list of allowed key exchange algorithms in the SSH handshake,
taken from :ref:`key exchange algorithms <KexAlgs>`
:param server_host_key_algs: (optional)
A list of server host key algorithms to allow during the SSH
handshake, taken from :ref:`server host key algorithms
<PublicKeyAlgs>`.
:param config: (optional)
Paths to OpenSSH client configuration files to load. This
configuration will be used as a fallback to override the
defaults for settings which are not explcitly specified using
AsyncSSH's configuration options. If no paths are specified,
an attempt will be made to load the configuration from the file
:file:`.ssh/config`. If this argument is explicitly set to
`None`, no OpenSSH configuration files will be loaded. See
:ref:`SupportedClientConfigOptions` for details on what
configuration options are currently supported.
:param options: (optional)
Options to use when establishing the SSH client connection used
to retrieve the server host key. These options can be specified
either through this parameter or as direct keyword arguments to
this function.
:type host: `str`
:type port: `int`
:type tunnel: :class:`SSHClientConnection` or `str`
:type family: `socket.AF_UNSPEC`, `socket.AF_INET`, or `socket.AF_INET6`
:type flags: flags to pass to :meth:`getaddrinfo() <socket.getaddrinfo>`
:type local_addr: tuple of `str` and `int`
:type client_version: `str`
:type kex_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type server_host_key_algs: `str` or `list` of `str`
:type config: `list` of `str`
:type options: :class:`SSHClientConnectionOptions`
:returns: An :class:`SSHKey` public key or `None`
"""
def conn_factory():
"""Return an SSH client connection factory"""
return SSHClientConnection(loop, options, wait='kex')
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
options = SSHClientConnectionOptions(
options, config=config, host=host, port=port, tunnel=tunnel,
family=family, local_addr=local_addr, known_hosts=None,
server_host_key_algs=server_host_key_algs, x509_trusted_certs=None,
x509_trusted_cert_paths=None, x509_purposes='any', gss_host=None,
kex_algs=kex_algs, client_version=client_version)
conn = await _connect(options.host, options.port, loop, options.tunnel,
options.family, flags, options.local_addr,
conn_factory, 'Fetching server host key from')
server_host_key = conn.get_server_host_key()
conn.abort()
await conn.wait_closed()
return server_host_key