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package Anvil::Tools::Remote;
#
# This module contains methods used to handle storage related tasks
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use Scalar::Util qw(weaken isweak);
use Net::SSH2; ### TODO: Phase out.
use Net::OpenSSH;
use Capture::Tiny ':all';
our $VERSION = "3.0.0";
my $THIS_FILE = "Remote.pm";
### Methods;
# add_target_to_known_hosts
# call
# read_snmp_oid
# test_access
# _call_ssh_keyscan
# _check_known_hosts_for_target
=pod
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Anvil::Tools::Remote
Provides all methods related to accessing a remote system. Currently, all methods use SSH for remote access
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Anvil::Tools;
# Get a common object handle on all Anvil::Tools modules.
my $anvil = Anvil::Tools->new();
# Access to methods using '$anvil->Storage->X'.
#
# Example using 'find()';
my $foo_path = $anvil->Storage->find({file => "foo"});
=head1 METHODS
Methods in this module;
=cut
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my $self = {
};
bless $self, $class;
return ($self);
}
# Get a handle on the Anvil::Tools object. I know that technically that is a sibling module, but it makes more
# sense in this case to think of it as a parent.
sub parent
{
my $self = shift;
my $parent = shift;
$self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS} = $parent if $parent;
# Defend against memory leads. See Scalar::Util'.
if (not isweak($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS}))
{
weaken($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS});
}
return ($self->{HANDLE}{TOOLS});
}
#############################################################################################################
# Public methods #
#############################################################################################################
=head2 add_target_to_known_hosts
This checks the C<< user >>'s C<< ~/.ssh/known_hosts >> file for the presence of the C<< target >>'s SSH RSA fingerprint. If it isn't found, it uses C<< ssh-keyscan >> to add the host. Optionally, it can delete any existing fingerprints (useful for handling a rebuilt machine).
Returns C<< 0 >> on success, C<< 1 >> on failure.
Parameters;
=head3 delete_if_found (optional, default 0)
If set, and if a previous fingerprint was found for the C<< target >>, the old fingerprint will be removed.
B<< NOTE >>: Obviously, this introduces a possible security issue. Care needs to be taken that the key being removed is, in fact, no longer needed.
=head3 port (optional, default 22)
This is the TCP port to use when connecting to the C<< target >> over SSH.
=head3 target (required)
This is the IP address or (resolvable) host name of the machine who's key we're recording.
=head3 user (optional, defaults to user running this method)
This is the user who we're recording the key for.
=cut
sub add_target_to_known_hosts
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->add_target_to_known_hosts()" }});
my $delete_if_found = defined $parameter->{delete_if_found} ? $parameter->{delete_if_found} : 0;
my $port = defined $parameter->{port} ? $parameter->{port} : 22;
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $user = defined $parameter->{user} ? $parameter->{user} : getpwuid($<);
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => {
delete_if_found => $delete_if_found,
port => $port,
target => $target,
user => $user,
}});
# Get the local user's home
my $users_home = $anvil->Get->users_home({debug => ($debug + 1), user => $user});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { users_home => $users_home }});
if (not $users_home)
{
# No sense proceeding... An error will already have been recorded.
return(1);
}
# I'll need to make sure I've seen the fingerprint before.
my $known_hosts = $users_home."/.ssh/known_hosts";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { known_hosts => $known_hosts }});
# OK, now do we have a 'known_hosts' at all?
my $known_machine = 0;
if (-e $known_hosts)
{
# Yup, see if the target is there already,
$known_machine = $anvil->Remote->_check_known_hosts_for_target({
debug => ($debug + 1),
target => $target,
port => $port,
known_hosts => $known_hosts,
user => $user,
delete_if_found => $delete_if_found,
});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { known_machine => $known_machine }});
}
# If either known_hosts didn't contain this target or simply didn't exist, add it.
if (not $known_machine)
{
# We don't know about this machine yet, so scan it.
my $added = $anvil->Remote->_call_ssh_keyscan({
debug => ($debug + 1),
target => $target,
port => $port,
user => $user,
known_hosts => $known_hosts});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { added => $added }});
if (not $added)
{
# Failed to add. :(
my $say_user = $user;
if (($say_user =~ /^\d+$/) && (getpwuid($user)))
{
$say_user = getpwuid($user);
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { say_user => $say_user }});
}
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "error_0009", variables => {
target => $target,
port => $port,
user => $say_user,
}});
return(1);
}
}
return(0);
}
=head2 call
This does a remote call over SSH. The connection is held open and the file handle for the target is cached and re-used unless a C<< close >> is set to C<< 1 >>.
Example;
# Call 'hostnamectl' on a node.
my ($output, $error, $return_code) = $anvil->Remote->call({
target => "an-a01n01.alteeve.com",
password => "super secret password",
remote_user => "admin",
shell_call => "/usr/bin/hostnamectl",
});
# Make a call with sensitive data that you want logged only if $anvil->Log->secure is set and close the
# connection when done.
my ($output, $error, $return_code) = $anvil->Remote->call({
target => "an-a01n01.alteeve.com",
password => "super secret password",
remote_user => "root",
shell_call => "/usr/sbin/fence_ipmilan -a an-a01n02.ipmi -l admin -p \"super secret password\" -o status",
secure => 1,
'close' => 1,
});
If there is any problem connecting to the target, C<< $error >> will contain a translated string explaining what went wrong. Checking if this is B<< false >> is a good way to verify that the call succeeded.
Any output from the call will be stored in C<< $output >>. STDERR and STDOUT are merged into the C<< $output >> array reference.
B<NOTE>: By default, a connection to a target will be held open and cached to increase performance for future connections.
B<NOTE>: If the C<< target >> is actually the local system, C<< System->call >> is called instead, and the C<< error >> variable will be set to C<< local >>.
Parameters;
=head3 close (optional, default '0')
If set, the connection to the target will be closed at the end of the call.
=head3 log_level (optional, default C<< 3 >>)
If set, the method will use the given log level. Valid values are integers between C<< 0 >> and C<< 4 >>.
=head3 no_cache (optional, default C<< 0 >>)
If set, and if an existing cached connection is open, it will be closed and a new connection to the target will be established.
=head3 ossh_opts (optional, default [])
This is a ref to an array of named elements which extends the options passed to Net:OpenSSH->new().
=head3 password (optional)
This is the password used to connect to the remote target as the given user.
B<NOTE>: Passwordless SSH is supported. If you can ssh to the target as the given user without a password, then no password needs to be given here.
=head3 port (optional, default C<< 22 >>)
This is the TCP port to use when connecting to the C<< target >>. The default is port 22.
B<NOTE>: See C<< target >> for optional port definition.
=head3 remote_user (optional, default root)
This is the user account on the C<< target >> to connect as and to run the C<< shell_call >> as. The C<< password >> if so this user's account on the C<< target >>.
=head3 secure (optional, default C<< 0 >>)
If set, the C<< shell_call >> is treated as containing sensitive data and will not be logged unless C<< $anvil->Log->secure >> is enabled.
=head3 shell_call (required)
This is the command to run on the target machine as the target user.
=head3 target (required)
This is the host name or IP address of the target machine that the C<< shell_call >> will be run on.
B<NOTE>: If the target matches an entry in '/etc/ssh/ssh_config', the port defined there is used. If the port is set as part of the target name, the port in 'ssh_config' is ignored.
B<NOTE>: If the C<< target >> is presented in the format C<< target:port >>, the port will be separated from the target and used as the TCP port. If the C<< port >> parameter is set, however, the port split off the C<< target >> will be ignored.
=head3 timeout (optional, default '10')
B<NOTE>: This is the timeout for the command to return, in seconds. This is NOT the connection timeout!
If this is set to a numeric whole number, then the called shell command will have the set number of seconds to complete. If this is set to C<< 0 >>, then no timeout will be used.
=cut
sub call
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->call()" }});
# Get the target and port so that we can create the ssh_fh key
my $port = $parameter->{port} ? $parameter->{port} : 22;
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $remote_user = defined $parameter->{remote_user} ? $parameter->{remote_user} : "root";
my $ossh_opts = ref($parameter->{ossh_opts}) eq "ARRAY" ? $parameter->{ossh_opts} : [];
my $ssh_fh_key = $remote_user."\@".$target.":".$port;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
's1:remote_user' => $remote_user,
's2:target' => $target,
's3:port' => $port,
's4:ssh_fh_key' => $ssh_fh_key,
's5:ossh_opts' => $ossh_opts,
}});
# This will store the SSH file handle for the given target after the initial connection.
$anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} = defined $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} ? $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} : "";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { "cache::ssh_fh::${ssh_fh_key}" => $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} }});
# Now pick up the rest of the variables.
my $close = defined $parameter->{'close'} ? $parameter->{'close'} : 0;
my $no_cache = defined $parameter->{no_cache} ? $parameter->{no_cache} : 0;
my $password = defined $parameter->{password} ? $parameter->{password} : "";
my $secure = defined $parameter->{secure} ? $parameter->{secure} : 0;
my $shell_call = defined $parameter->{shell_call} ? $parameter->{shell_call} : "";
my $timeout = defined $parameter->{timeout} ? $parameter->{timeout} : 10;
my $start_time = time;
my $ssh_fh = $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key};
# NOTE: The shell call might contain sensitive data, so we show '--' if 'secure' is set and $anvil->Log->secure is not.
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
'close' => $close,
no_cache => $no_cache,
password => $anvil->Log->is_secure($password),
secure => $secure,
shell_call => (not $secure) ? $shell_call : $anvil->Log->is_secure($shell_call),
ssh_fh => $ssh_fh,
start_time => $start_time,
timeout => $timeout,
port => $port,
target => $target,
ssh_fh_key => $ssh_fh_key,
}});
if ((not $password) && (defined $anvil->data->{sys}{root_password}))
{
$password = $anvil->data->{sys}{root_password};
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
password => $anvil->Log->is_secure($password),
}});
}
### NOTE: This caused problems that are currently unsolved.
=cut
# If the call is to ourselves, switch to a local system call.
if ($anvil->Network->is_local({host => $target}))
{
# Use a local system call.
my ($output, $return_code) = $anvil->System->call({debug => $debug, shell_call => $shell_call});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
output => $output,
return_code => $return_code,
}});
return($output, "local", $return_code);
}
=cut
if (not $shell_call)
{
# No shell call
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "log_0020", variables => { method => "Remote->call()", parameter => "shell_call" }});
return("!!error!!", "!!error!!", 9999);
}
if (not $target)
{
# No target, this should not happen...
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "error_0239", variables => {
remote_user => $remote_user,
port => $port,
'close' => $close,
secure => $secure,
shell_call => (not $secure) ? $shell_call : $anvil->Log->is_secure($shell_call),
}});
return("!!error!!", "!!error!!", 9999);
}
if (not $remote_user)
{
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "log_0020", variables => { method => "Remote->call()", parameter => "remote_user" }});
return("!!error!!", "!!error!!", 9999);
}
if (($timeout) && ($timeout =~ /\D/))
{
# Bad value, should only be digits. Warn and reset to default.
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "alert", key => "log_0295", variables => { timeout => $timeout }});
$timeout = 10;
}
# If the user didn't pass a port, but there is an entry in 'hosts::<host>::port', use it.
if ((not $parameter->{port}) && ($anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port}))
{
$port = $anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port};
}
# Break out the port, if needed.
if ($target =~ /^(.*):(\d+)$/)
{
$target = $1;
$port = $2;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
port => $port,
target => $target,
}});
# If the user passed a port, override this.
if ($parameter->{port} =~ /^\d+$/)
{
$port = $parameter->{port};
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { port => $port }});
}
}
else
{
# In case the user is using ports in /etc/ssh/ssh_config, we'll want to check for an entry.
$anvil->System->read_ssh_config({deubg => $debug});
$anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port} = 22 if not defined $anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port};
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { "hosts::${target}::port" => $anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port} }});
if ($anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port} =~ /^\d+$/)
{
$port = $anvil->data->{hosts}{$target}{port};
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { port => $port }});
}
}
# Make sure the port is valid.
if ($port eq "")
{
$port = 22;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { port => $port }});
}
elsif ($port !~ /^\d+$/)
{
$port = getservbyname($port, 'tcp');
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { port => $port }});
}
if ((not defined $port) or (($port !~ /^\d+$/) or ($port < 0) or ($port > 65536)))
{
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "log_0058", variables => { port => $port }});
return("!!error!!", "!!error!!", 9999);
}
# If the target is a host name, convert it to an IP.
if (not $anvil->Validate->ipv4({ip => $target}))
{
my $new_target = $anvil->Convert->host_name_to_ip({host_name => $target});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { new_target => $new_target }});
if ($new_target)
{
$target = $new_target;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { target => $target }});
}
}
# If the user set 'no_cache', don't use any existing 'ssh_fh'.
if (($no_cache) && ($ssh_fh))
{
# Close the connection.
$ssh_fh->disconnect();
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "message_0010", variables => { target => $target }});
# For good measure, blank both variables.
$anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} = "";
$ssh_fh = "";
}
# This will store the output
my $output = "";
my $state = "";
my $error = "";
my $connect_output = "";
my $return_code = 9999;
# If I don't already have an active SSH file handle, connect now.
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { ssh_fh => $ssh_fh }});
if ($ssh_fh =~ /^Net::OpenSSH/)
{
# We have an open connection, reusing it.
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0296", variables => { connection => $ssh_fh_key }});
}
else
{
# We're going to try up to 3 times, as sometimes there are transient issues that cause
# connection errors.
my $connected = 0;
my $message_key = "message_0005";
my $last_loop = 2;
my $bad_file = "";
my $bad_line = "";
foreach (my $i = 0; $i <= $last_loop; $i++)
{
last if $connected;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
's1:i' => $i,
's2:target' => $target,
's3:remote_user' => $remote_user,
's4:port' => $port,
}});
($connect_output) = capture_merged {
$ssh_fh = Net::OpenSSH->new($target,
user => $remote_user,
port => $port,
batch_mode => 1,
@$ossh_opts,
);
};
$connect_output =~ s/\r//gs;
$connect_output =~ s/\n$//;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
's1:ssh_fh' => $ssh_fh,
's2:ssh_fh->error' => $ssh_fh->error,
's3:connect_output' => $connect_output,
}});
# Any fatal issues reaching the target?
if ($connect_output =~ /Could not resolve hostname/i)
{
$i = $last_loop;
$message_key = "message_0001";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { i => $i, message_key => $message_key }});
}
elsif ($connect_output =~ /No route to host/i)
{
$i = $last_loop;
$message_key = "message_0003";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { i => $i, message_key => $message_key }});
}
elsif ($connect_output =~ /IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED/i)
{
# Host's ID has changed, rebuilt? Find the line and file to tell the user.
my $user = getpwuid($<);
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $connect_output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { line => $line }});
if ($line =~ /Offending .*? key in (\/.*?known_hosts):(\d+)$/)
{
# NOTE: We don't use the line now, but we're recording it
# anyway in case it happens to be useful in the future.
$bad_file = $1;
$bad_line = $2;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
bad_file => $bad_file,
bad_line => $bad_line,
}});
}
}
$message_key = "message_0149";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { i => $i, message_key => $message_key }});
# If I have a database connection, record this bad entry in 'states'.
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { 'sys::database::connections' => $anvil->data->{sys}{database}{connections} }});
if (not $anvil->data->{sys}{database}{connections})
{
# Try to connect
$anvil->Database->connect();
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 3, secure => 0, key => "log_0132"});
}
if ($anvil->data->{sys}{database}{connections})
{
my ($state_uuid) = $anvil->Database->insert_or_update_states({
debug => 2,
state_name => "host_key_changed::".$target,
state_note => "file=".$bad_file.",line=".$bad_line,
});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { state_uuid => $state_uuid }});
}
}
elsif ($connect_output =~ /Host key verification failed/i)
{
# Need to accept the fingerprint
$message_key = "message_0135";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { i => $i, message_key => $message_key }});
# Make sure we know the fingerprint of the remote machine
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, key => "log_0158", variables => { target => $target, user => getpwuid($<) }});
$anvil->Remote->add_target_to_known_hosts({
debug => $debug,
target => $target,
user => getpwuid($<),
});
}
elsif ($connect_output =~ /Connection refused/i)
{
$i = $last_loop;
$message_key = "message_0002";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { i => $i, message_key => $message_key }});
} # If I didn't connect, try again if I have a password.
elsif (($ssh_fh->error) && ($password) && ($connect_output =~ /Permission denied/i))
{
# Try again.
#print "Connection without a password failed, trying again with the password.\n";
$connect_output = "";
($connect_output) = capture_merged {
$ssh_fh = Net::OpenSSH->new($target,
user => $remote_user,
port => $port,
passwd => $password,
batch_mode => 1,
@$ossh_opts,
);
};
$connect_output =~ s/\n$//;
$connect_output =~ s/\r$//;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
's1:i' => $i,
's2:target' => $target,
's3:port' => $port,
's4:ssh_fh' => $ssh_fh,
's5:ssh_fh->error' => $ssh_fh->error,
's6:connect_output' => $connect_output,
}});
# If the password is bad, exit the loop.
if ($ssh_fh->error =~ /bad password/i)
{
$i = $last_loop;
$message_key = "message_0006";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
i => $i,
message_key => $message_key,
}});
}
}
if (not $ssh_fh->error)
{
# Connected!
$connected = 1;
$anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} = $ssh_fh;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
"s1:connected" => $connected,
"s2:cache::ssh_fh::${ssh_fh_key}" => $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key},
}});
last;
}
elsif ($i < $last_loop)
{
# Sleep and then try again.
$connect_output = "";
sleep 1;
}
}
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
's1:connected' => $connected,
's2:ssh_fh->error' => $ssh_fh->error,
}});
my $variables = {
remote_user => $remote_user,
target => $target.":".$port,
user => getpwuid($<),
error => $ssh_fh->error,
connection => $ssh_fh_key,
file => $bad_file,
line => $bad_line,
};
if (not $connected)
{
$error = $anvil->Words->string({key => $message_key, variables => $variables});
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 1, priority => "alert", key => $message_key, variables => $variables});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 1, list => {
'close' => $close,
password => $anvil->Log->is_secure($password),
secure => $secure,
shell_call => (not $secure) ? $shell_call : $anvil->Log->is_secure($shell_call),
ssh_fh => $ssh_fh,
start_time => $start_time,
timeout => $timeout,
port => $port,
target => $target,
ssh_fh_key => $ssh_fh_key,
}});
}
}
# If I have a valid handle, try to call our command now. Note that if we're using a cached connection
# that has died, we might fail.
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { ssh_fh => $ssh_fh }});
if ($ssh_fh =~ /^Net::OpenSSH/)
{
# The shell_call can't end is a newline. Conveniently, we want the return code. By adding
# this, we ensure it doesn't end in a new-line (and we can't blindly strip off the last
# new-line because of 'EOF' type cat's).
$shell_call .= "\n".$anvil->data->{path}{exe}{echo}." return_code:\$?";
# Make sure the output variables are clean and then make the call.
$output = "";
$error = "";
if ($timeout)
{
# Call with a timeout
($output, $error) = $ssh_fh->capture2({timeout => $timeout}, $shell_call);
$output = "" if not defined $output;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { 'ssh_fh->error' => $ssh_fh->error }});
}
else
{
# Call without a timeout.
($output, $error) = $ssh_fh->capture2($shell_call);
$output = "" if not defined $output;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { 'ssh_fh->error' => $ssh_fh->error }});
}
# Was there a problem?
if ($ssh_fh->error)
{
# Something went wrong.
$error = $anvil->Words->string({key => "message_0008", variables => {
shell_call => $shell_call,
connection => $ssh_fh_key,
error => $ssh_fh->error,
}});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { error => $error }});
# Close the connection.
$close = 1;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { 'close' => $close }});
}
# Take the last new line off.
$output =~ s/\n$//; $output =~ s/\r//g;
$error =~ s/\n$//; $error =~ s/\r//g;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => {
error => $error,
output => $output,
'close' => $close,
}});
# Pull the return code out.
my $clean_output = "";
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { line => $line }});
if ($line =~ /^return_code:(\d+)$/)
{
$return_code = $1;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => { return_code => $return_code }});
}
elsif ($line =~ /return_code:(\d+)$/)
{
### NOTE: This should never happen given we have a newline before the echo,
### but it's here just in case.
# If the output of the shell call doesn't end in a newline, the return_code:X
# could be appended. This catches those cases and removes it.
$return_code = $1;
$line =~ s/return_code:\d+$//;
$clean_output .= $line."\n";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
line => $line,
output => $output,
return_code => $return_code,
}});
}
else
{
$clean_output .= $line."\n";
}
}
$clean_output =~ s/\n$//;
$output = $clean_output;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { output => $output }});
# Have we been asked to close the connection?
if ($close)
{
# Close it.
$ssh_fh->disconnect();
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "message_0009", variables => { target => $target }});
# For good measure, blank both variables.
$anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} = "";
$ssh_fh = "";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { "cache::ssh_fh::${ssh_fh_key}" => $anvil->data->{cache}{ssh_fh}{$ssh_fh_key} }});
}
}
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => $secure, list => {
error => $error,
output => $output,
return_code => $return_code,
}});
return($output, $error, $return_code);
}
=head2 read_snmp_oid
This connects to a remote machine using SNMP and reads (if possible) the OID specified. If unable to reach the target device, C<< !!no_connection!! >> is returned. If there is a problem with the call made to this method, C<< !!error!! >> is returned.
Otherwise, two values are returned; first the data and second the data type.
Parameters;
=head3 community (optional)
This is the SNMP community used to connect to.
=head3 mib (optional)
If set to a path to a file, the file is treated as a custom MIB to be fed into C<< snmpget >>
=head3 oid (required)
This is the OID string to query.
=head3 target (required)
This is the IP or (resolvable) host name to query.
=head3 version (optional, default '2c')
This is the SNMP protocol version to use when connecting to the target.
=cut
sub read_snmp_oid
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->read_snmp_oid()" }});
my $community = defined $parameter->{community} ? $parameter->{community} : "";
my $mib = defined $parameter->{mib} ? $parameter->{mib} : "";
my $oid = defined $parameter->{oid} ? $parameter->{oid} : "";
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $version = defined $parameter->{version} ? $parameter->{version} : "2c";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => {
community => $community,
mib => $mib,
oid => $oid,
target => $target,
version => $version,
}});
if (not $oid)
{
# Um, what are we supposed to read?
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "log_0020", variables => { method => "Remote->read_snmp_oid()", parameter => "oid" }});
$anvil->nice_exit({exit_code => 1});
return("!!error!!");
}
if (not $target)
{
# Who ya gonna call? No, seriously, I have no idea...
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "log_0020", variables => { method => "Remote->read_snmp_oid()", parameter => "target" }});
$anvil->nice_exit({exit_code => 1});
return("!!error!!");
}
if (($mib) && (not -r $mib))
{
# Bad MIB path
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 0, priority => "err", key => "error_0163", variables => { mib => $mib }});
$anvil->nice_exit({exit_code => 1});
return("!!error!!");
}
my $data_type = "unknown";
my $shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{snmpget}." -On";
if ($community)
{
$shell_call .= " -c ".$community;
}
if ($mib)
{
$shell_call .= " -m ".$mib;
}
$shell_call .= " -v ".$version." ".$target." ".$oid;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { shell_call => $shell_call }});
my ($output, $return_code) = $anvil->System->call({debug => $debug, shell_call => $shell_call});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
output => $output,
return_code => $return_code,
}});
my $value = "#!no_value!#";
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { line => $line }});
if ($line =~ /No Response/i)
{
$value = "#!no_connection!#";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { value => $value }});
}
elsif (($line =~ /STRING: "(.*)"$/i) or ($line =~ /STRING: (.*)$/i))
{
$value = $1;
$data_type = "string";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
elsif ($line =~ /INTEGER: (\d+)$/i)
{
$value = $1;
$data_type = "integer";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
elsif ($line =~ /Hex-STRING: (.*)$/i)
{
$value = $1;
$data_type = "hex-string";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
elsif ($line =~ /Gauge32: (.*)$/i)
{
$value = $1;
$data_type = "guage32";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
elsif ($line =~ /Timeticks: \((\d+)\) /i)
{
$value = $1;
$data_type = "timeticks";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
elsif ($line =~ /No Such Instance/i)
{
$value = "--";
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { value => $value }});
}
elsif ($line =~ /^(.*?): (.*$)/i)
{
$data_type = $1;
$value = $2;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
value => $value,
data_type => $data_type,
}});
}
}
return($value, $data_type);
}
=head2 test_access
This attempts to log into the target to verify that the target is up and reachable. It returns C<< 1 >> on access, C<< 0 >> otherwise.
my $access = $anvil->Remote->test_access({
target => "remote_host",
password => "secret",
});
Parameters;
=head3 close (optional, default '1')
If set, the SSH connection used to test the access to the remote host wil be closed. This can be useful it there might be a delay between when the connecton is tested and when it is used again.
=head3 password (optional)
This is the password used to connect to the remote target as the given user.
B<NOTE>: Passwordless SSH is supported. If you can ssh to the target as the given user without a password, then no password needs to be given here.
=head3 port (optional, default '22')
This is the TCP port to use when connecting to the C<< target >> over SSH.
=head3 target (required)
This is the IP address or (resolvable) host name of the machine who's key we're recording.
=head3 user (optional, defaults to user running this method)
This is the user who we're recording the key for.
=cut
sub test_access
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->test_access()" }});
my $close = defined $parameter->{'close'} ? $parameter->{'close'} : 1;
my $password = defined $parameter->{password} ? $parameter->{password} : "";
my $port = defined $parameter->{port} ? $parameter->{port} : 22;
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $user = defined $parameter->{user} ? $parameter->{user} : getpwuid($<);
my $access = 0;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => {
'close' => $close,
password => $anvil->Log->is_secure($password),
port => $port,
target => $target,
user => $user,
}});
# Make sure we've got the target in our known_hosts file.
$anvil->Remote->add_target_to_known_hosts({
debug => $debug,
target => $target,
user => getpwuid($<),
});
# Call the target
my ($output, $error, $return_code) = $anvil->Remote->call({
debug => $debug,
password => $password,
shell_call => $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{echo}." 1",
target => $target,
remote_user => $user,
'close' => $close,
no_cache => 1,
});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => {
output => $output,
error => $error,
return_code => $return_code,
}});
if ($output eq "1")
{
$access = 1;
}
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { access => $access }});
return($access);
}
# =head3
#
# Private Functions;
#
# =cut
#############################################################################################################
# Private functions #
#############################################################################################################
=head2 _call_ssh_keyscan
This calls C<< ssh-keyscan >> to add a remote machine's fingerprint to the C<< user >>'s C<< known_hosts >> file.
Returns C<< 0 >> if the addition failed, returns C<< 1 >> if it was successful.
Parameters;
=head3 known_hosts (required)
This is the specific C<< known_hosts >> file we're checking.
=head3 port (optional, default 22)
This is the SSH TCP port used to connect to C<< target >>.
=head3 target (required)
This is the IP or (resolvable) host name of the machine who's RSA fingerprint we're checking.
=head3 user (optional, default to user running this method)
This is the user who's C<< known_hosts >> we're checking.
=cut
sub _call_ssh_keyscan
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->_call_ssh_keyscan()" }});
my $known_hosts = defined $parameter->{known_hosts} ? $parameter->{known_hosts} : "";
my $port = defined $parameter->{port} ? $parameter->{port} : "";
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $user = defined $parameter->{user} ? $parameter->{user} : getpwuid($<);
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => {
known_hosts => $known_hosts,
port => $port,
target => $target,
user => $user,
}});
# Log what we're doing
my $say_user = $user;
if (($say_user =~ /^\d+$/) && (getpwuid($user)))
{
$say_user = getpwuid($user);
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { say_user => $say_user }});
}
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => 1, priority => "alert", key => "log_0159", variables => {
target => $target,
port => $port,
user => $say_user,
}});
# Redirect STDERR to STDOUT and grep off the comments.
my $shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'ssh-keyscan'}." -4 -t ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 ".$target." 2>&1 | ".$anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'grep'}." -v ^# >> ".$known_hosts;
if (($port) && ($port ne "22"))
{
$shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'ssh-keyscan'}." -4 -t ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 -p ".$port." ".$target." 2>&1 | ".$anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'grep'}." -v ^# >> ".$known_hosts;
}
my $output = $anvil->System->call({debug => $debug, shell_call => $shell_call});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { output => $output }});
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { line => $line }});
}
# Set the ownership
$output = "";
$shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'chown'}." ".$user.":".$user." ".$known_hosts;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { output => $output }});
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { line => $line }});
}
# Verify that it's now there.
my $known_machine = $anvil->Remote->_check_known_hosts_for_target({
debug => $debug,
target => $target,
port => $port,
known_hosts => $known_hosts,
user => $user,
});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { known_machine => $known_machine }});
return($known_machine);
}
=head3 _check_known_hosts_for_target
This checks to see if a given C<< target >> machine is in the C<< user >>'s C<< known_hosts >> file.
Returns C<< 0 >> if the target is not in the C<< known_hosts >> file, C<< 1 >> if it was found.
Parameters;
=head3 delete_if_found (optional, default 0)
Deletes the existing RSA fingerprint if one is found for the C<< target >>.
=head3 known_hosts (required)
This is the specific C<< known_hosts >> file we're checking.
=head3 port (optional, default 22)
This is the SSH TCP port used to connect to C<< target >>.
=head3 target (required)
This is the IP or (resolvable) host name of the machine who's RSA fingerprint we're checking.
=head3 user (optional, default to user running this method)
This is the user who's C<< known_hosts >> we're checking.
=cut
sub _check_known_hosts_for_target
{
my $self = shift;
my $parameter = shift;
my $anvil = $self->parent;
my $debug = defined $parameter->{debug} ? $parameter->{debug} : 3;
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, key => "log_0125", variables => { method => "Remote->_check_known_hosts_for_target()" }});
my $delete_if_found = defined $parameter->{delete_if_found} ? $parameter->{delete_if_found} : 0;
my $known_hosts = defined $parameter->{known_hosts} ? $parameter->{known_hosts} : "";
my $port = defined $parameter->{port} ? $parameter->{port} : "";
my $target = defined $parameter->{target} ? $parameter->{target} : "";
my $user = defined $parameter->{user} ? $parameter->{user} : getpwuid($<);
my $known_machine = 0;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => {
delete_if_found => $delete_if_found,
known_hosts => $known_hosts,
port => $port,
target => $target,
user => $user,
}});
# Is there a known_hosts file at all?
if (not $known_hosts)
{
# Nope.
$anvil->Log->entry({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, key => "log_0163", variables => { file => $known_hosts }});
return($known_machine)
}
# read it in and search.
my $body = $anvil->Storage->read_file({debug => $debug, file => $known_hosts});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { body => $body }});
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $body)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { line => $line }});
# This is wider scope now to catch hosts using other hashes than 'ssh-rsa'
if (($line =~ /$target /) or ($line =~ /\[$target\]:$port /))
{
# We already know this machine (or rather, we already have a fingerprint for
# this machine).
$known_machine = 1;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { known_machine => $known_machine }});
}
}
# If we know of this machine and we've been asked to remove it, do so.
if (($delete_if_found) && ($known_machine))
{
### NOTE: It appears the port is not needed.
# If we have a non-digit user, run this through 'su.
my $shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'ssh-keygen'}." -R ".$target;
if (($user) && ($user =~ /\D/))
{
$shell_call = $anvil->data->{path}{exe}{su}." - ".$user." -c '".$anvil->data->{path}{exe}{'ssh-keygen'}." -R ".$target."'";
}
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { shell_call => $shell_call }});
my $output = $anvil->System->call({debug => $debug, shell_call => $shell_call});
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { output => $output }});
foreach my $line (split/\n/, $output)
{
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, list => { line => $line }});
}
# Mark the machine as no longer known.
$known_machine = 0;
$anvil->Log->variables({source => $THIS_FILE, line => __LINE__, level => $debug, secure => 0, list => { known_machine => $known_machine }});
}
return($known_machine);
}
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