I'm just wondering if anyone here has built a ssh tunnel using pexpect and default libraries only? Which can connect from a one remote server1(linux) to another server2 (linux) to a Cisco Device.
I do have a working script (implement class and methods using pexpect) which can jump and connect to server2 to Cisco device and execute a specific linux command like pwd, hostname etc. Now, When I tried using a different command like doing a snmpwalk from server2 to device then that's the time i faced the below issue.
Issue:
sending line: snmpwalk 10.1.1.1 snmpEngineTime
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gosnmp.py", line 606, in <module>
c.send('snmpwalk 10.1.1.1 snmpEngineTime')
File "gosnmp.py", line 386, in send
self.ssh_tunnel.expect(['%'],60)
File "/home/<>/atools/SSH_TUNNEL/pexpect.py", line 1311, in expect
return self.expect_list(compiled_pattern_list, timeout, searchwindowsize)
File "/home/<>/atools/SSH_TUNNEL/pexpect.py", line 1325, in expect_list
return self.expect_loop(searcher_re(pattern_list), timeout, searchwindowsize)
File "/home/<>/atools/SSH_TUNNEL/pexpect.py", line 1409, in expect_loop
raise TIMEOUT (str(e) + '\n' + str(self))
pexpect.TIMEOUT: Timeout exceeded in read_nonblocking().
<pexpect.spawn object at 0xf20590>
version: 2.3 ($Revision: 399 $)
command: /usr/local/bin/ssh
args: ['/usr/local/bin/ssh', '<>@1.1.1.1']
searcher: searcher_re:
0: re.compile("%")
e
e
after: <class 'pexpect.TIMEOUT'>
match: None
match_index: None
exitstatus: None
flag_eof: False
pid: 507
child_fd: 4
closed: False
timeout: 30
delimiter: <class 'pexpect.EOF'>
logfile: <open file 'actualjump.log', mode 'w' at 0xf230c0>
logfile_read: None
logfile_send: None
maxread: 2000
ignorecase: False
searchwindowsize: None
delaybeforesend: 0.05
delayafterclose: 0.1
delayafterterminate: 0.1
Code Sample (Not complete):
class Connection(object):
# Login-handling
def login_to_domain(self, domain_ip, user, pwd):
logger.debug('login_to_domain %s' % domain_ip)
if self.ssh_tunnel == None:
# for domain 1 let's start the connection
cmd = 'ssh %s@%s' % (user, domain_ip)
logger.debug('cmd: %s' % cmd)
self.ssh_tunnel = pexpect.spawn(cmd)
else:
self.send_line('ssh %s@%s' % (user, domain_ip))
if FULLLOG:
self.ssh_tunnel.logfile = file('actualjump.log','w')
for _ in range(5):
logged_in = self.handle_domain_login(user, pwd)
logger.debug('logged_in: %s' % logged_in)
if logged_in == CONN_SUCCESS:
return True
if logged_in == CONN_FAIL:
return False
else:
logger.warning('A problem logging in domain [%s]! Quitting.' % domain_ip)
return False
return False
def send(self,text):
logger.debug('sending special line: %s' % text)
print 'sending special line: %s' % text
self.ssh_tunnel.send(text)
#self.ssh_tunnel.expect(text)
#self.ssh_tunnel.send('\n')
self.ssh_tunnel.expect(['%'],60)
resxx = self.ssh_tunnel.before + self.ssh_tunnel.after
print "\nresxx:",resxx
c = Connection() # CALL CONNECTION CLASS
try:
D1_IP = domains.get('domains', '44')
print "\nYOUR DOMAIN:\n",D1_IP,"\n"
except ConfigParser.NoOptionError:
logger.error('Domain 1 or %s not specified in config file!', args.domain)
raise IOSupgradeException('CMDS domain missing')
try:
usernamex = cfgcred.get('domain login', 'username')
passwordy = cfgcred.get('domain login', 'password')
except ConfigParser.NoOptionError:
logger.error('login credentials not found in config file!')
raise IOSupgradeException('login info missing')
try:
tacacs_username = cfgcred.get('tacacs login', 'username')
tacacs_password = cfgcred.get('tacacs login', 'password')
print 'cmds %s/%s' % (tacacs_username, tacacs_password)
except ConfigParser.NoOptionError:
logger.error('TACACS login credentials not found in config file!')
raise IOSupgradeException('TACACS login info missing')
print 'connecting to jump server %s' % D1_IP
c.login_to_domain(D1_IP, usernamex, passwordy)
print 'Sending SNMP'
c.send('snmpwalk 10.1.1.1 snmpEngineTime')
Note: Not allowed to install any libraries like paramiko/netmiko which is more friendly so I have to create in a long method.
Please help or if you can share some sample script. thanks
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or whatever; you can put it anywhere you do have permissions to write to, and adjust the PYTHONPATH appropriately.