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  1. data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +137 -0
  2. data/Manifest +104 -0
  3. data/README.rdoc +177 -0
  4. data/Rakefile +79 -0
  5. data/THANKS.rdoc +16 -0
  6. data/lib/net/ssh.rb +215 -0
  7. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/agent.rb +176 -0
  8. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/constants.rb +18 -0
  9. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/key_manager.rb +193 -0
  10. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/methods/abstract.rb +60 -0
  11. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/methods/hostbased.rb +71 -0
  12. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/methods/keyboard_interactive.rb +66 -0
  13. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/methods/password.rb +39 -0
  14. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/methods/publickey.rb +92 -0
  15. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/pageant.rb +183 -0
  16. data/lib/net/ssh/authentication/session.rb +134 -0
  17. data/lib/net/ssh/buffer.rb +340 -0
  18. data/lib/net/ssh/buffered_io.rb +149 -0
  19. data/lib/net/ssh/config.rb +181 -0
  20. data/lib/net/ssh/connection/channel.rb +625 -0
  21. data/lib/net/ssh/connection/constants.rb +33 -0
  22. data/lib/net/ssh/connection/session.rb +596 -0
  23. data/lib/net/ssh/connection/term.rb +178 -0
  24. data/lib/net/ssh/errors.rb +85 -0
  25. data/lib/net/ssh/key_factory.rb +102 -0
  26. data/lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb +129 -0
  27. data/lib/net/ssh/loggable.rb +61 -0
  28. data/lib/net/ssh/packet.rb +102 -0
  29. data/lib/net/ssh/prompt.rb +93 -0
  30. data/lib/net/ssh/proxy/errors.rb +14 -0
  31. data/lib/net/ssh/proxy/http.rb +94 -0
  32. data/lib/net/ssh/proxy/socks4.rb +70 -0
  33. data/lib/net/ssh/proxy/socks5.rb +129 -0
  34. data/lib/net/ssh/ruby_compat.rb +7 -0
  35. data/lib/net/ssh/service/forward.rb +267 -0
  36. data/lib/net/ssh/test.rb +89 -0
  37. data/lib/net/ssh/test/channel.rb +129 -0
  38. data/lib/net/ssh/test/extensions.rb +152 -0
  39. data/lib/net/ssh/test/kex.rb +44 -0
  40. data/lib/net/ssh/test/local_packet.rb +51 -0
  41. data/lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb +81 -0
  42. data/lib/net/ssh/test/remote_packet.rb +38 -0
  43. data/lib/net/ssh/test/script.rb +157 -0
  44. data/lib/net/ssh/test/socket.rb +59 -0
  45. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/algorithms.rb +384 -0
  46. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/cipher_factory.rb +90 -0
  47. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/constants.rb +30 -0
  48. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac.rb +31 -0
  49. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/abstract.rb +78 -0
  50. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/md5.rb +12 -0
  51. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/md5_96.rb +11 -0
  52. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/none.rb +15 -0
  53. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/sha1.rb +13 -0
  54. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/hmac/sha1_96.rb +11 -0
  55. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/identity_cipher.rb +55 -0
  56. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/kex.rb +13 -0
  57. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/kex/diffie_hellman_group1_sha1.rb +208 -0
  58. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/kex/diffie_hellman_group_exchange_sha1.rb +77 -0
  59. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/openssl.rb +128 -0
  60. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/packet_stream.rb +230 -0
  61. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/server_version.rb +69 -0
  62. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/session.rb +276 -0
  63. data/lib/net/ssh/transport/state.rb +206 -0
  64. data/lib/net/ssh/verifiers/lenient.rb +30 -0
  65. data/lib/net/ssh/verifiers/null.rb +12 -0
  66. data/lib/net/ssh/verifiers/strict.rb +53 -0
  67. data/lib/net/ssh/version.rb +62 -0
  68. data/net-ssh.gemspec +128 -0
  69. data/setup.rb +1585 -0
  70. data/test/authentication/methods/common.rb +28 -0
  71. data/test/authentication/methods/test_abstract.rb +51 -0
  72. data/test/authentication/methods/test_hostbased.rb +114 -0
  73. data/test/authentication/methods/test_keyboard_interactive.rb +98 -0
  74. data/test/authentication/methods/test_password.rb +50 -0
  75. data/test/authentication/methods/test_publickey.rb +127 -0
  76. data/test/authentication/test_agent.rb +205 -0
  77. data/test/authentication/test_key_manager.rb +105 -0
  78. data/test/authentication/test_session.rb +93 -0
  79. data/test/common.rb +106 -0
  80. data/test/configs/eqsign +3 -0
  81. data/test/configs/exact_match +8 -0
  82. data/test/configs/wild_cards +14 -0
  83. data/test/connection/test_channel.rb +452 -0
  84. data/test/connection/test_session.rb +488 -0
  85. data/test/test_all.rb +6 -0
  86. data/test/test_buffer.rb +336 -0
  87. data/test/test_buffered_io.rb +63 -0
  88. data/test/test_config.rb +84 -0
  89. data/test/test_key_factory.rb +67 -0
  90. data/test/transport/hmac/test_md5.rb +39 -0
  91. data/test/transport/hmac/test_md5_96.rb +25 -0
  92. data/test/transport/hmac/test_none.rb +34 -0
  93. data/test/transport/hmac/test_sha1.rb +34 -0
  94. data/test/transport/hmac/test_sha1_96.rb +25 -0
  95. data/test/transport/kex/test_diffie_hellman_group1_sha1.rb +146 -0
  96. data/test/transport/kex/test_diffie_hellman_group_exchange_sha1.rb +92 -0
  97. data/test/transport/test_algorithms.rb +302 -0
  98. data/test/transport/test_cipher_factory.rb +171 -0
  99. data/test/transport/test_hmac.rb +34 -0
  100. data/test/transport/test_identity_cipher.rb +40 -0
  101. data/test/transport/test_packet_stream.rb +435 -0
  102. data/test/transport/test_server_version.rb +68 -0
  103. data/test/transport/test_session.rb +315 -0
  104. data/test/transport/test_state.rb +173 -0
  105. metadata +163 -0
data/THANKS.rdoc ADDED
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+ Net::SSH was originally written by Jamis Buck <jamis@37signals.com>. In
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+ addition, the following individuals are gratefully acknowledged for their
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+ contributions:
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+
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+ GOTOU Yuuzou <gotoyuzo@notwork.org>
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+ * help and code related to OpenSSL
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+
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+ Guillaume Mar�ais <guillaume.marcais@free.fr>
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+ * support for communicating with the the PuTTY "pageant" process
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+
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+ Daniel Berger <djberg96@yahoo.com>
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+ * help getting unit tests in earlier Net::SSH versions to pass in Windows
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+ * initial version of Net::SSH::Config provided inspiration and encouragement
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+
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+ Chris Andrews <chris@nodnol.org> and Lee Jensen <lee@outerim.com>
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+ * support for ssh agent forwarding
data/lib/net/ssh.rb ADDED
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+ # Make sure HOME is set, regardless of OS, so that File.expand_path works
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+ # as expected with tilde characters.
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+ ENV['HOME'] ||= ENV['HOMEPATH'] ? "#{ENV['HOMEDRIVE']}#{ENV['HOMEPATH']}" : "."
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+
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+ require 'logger'
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+
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+ require 'net/ssh/config'
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+ require 'net/ssh/errors'
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+ require 'net/ssh/loggable'
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+ require 'net/ssh/transport/session'
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+ require 'net/ssh/authentication/session'
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+ require 'net/ssh/connection/session'
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+
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+ module Net
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+
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+ # Net::SSH is a library for interacting, programmatically, with remote
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+ # processes via the SSH2 protocol. Sessions are always initiated via
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+ # Net::SSH.start. From there, a program interacts with the new SSH session
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+ # via the convenience methods on Net::SSH::Connection::Session, by opening
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+ # and interacting with new channels (Net::SSH::Connection:Session#open_channel
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+ # and Net::SSH::Connection::Channel), or by forwarding local and/or
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+ # remote ports through the connection (Net::SSH::Service::Forward).
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+ #
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+ # The SSH protocol is very event-oriented. Requests are sent from the client
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+ # to the server, and are answered asynchronously. This gives great flexibility
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+ # (since clients can have multiple requests pending at a time), but it also
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+ # adds complexity. Net::SSH tries to manage this complexity by providing
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+ # some simpler methods of synchronous communication (see Net::SSH::Connection::Session#exec!).
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+ #
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+ # In general, though, and if you want to do anything more complicated than
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+ # simply executing commands and capturing their output, you'll need to use
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+ # channels (Net::SSH::Connection::Channel) to build state machines that are
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+ # executed while the event loop runs (Net::SSH::Connection::Session#loop).
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+ #
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+ # Net::SSH::Connection::Session and Net::SSH::Connection::Channel have more
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+ # information about this technique.
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+ #
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+ # = "Um, all I want to do is X, just show me how!"
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+ #
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+ # == X == "execute a command and capture the output"
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+ #
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+ # Net::SSH.start("host", "user", :password => "password") do |ssh|
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+ # result = ssh.exec!("ls -l")
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+ # puts result
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # == X == "forward connections on a local port to a remote host"
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+ #
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+ # Net::SSH.start("host", "user", :password => "password") do |ssh|
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+ # ssh.forward.local(1234, "www.google.com", 80)
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+ # ssh.loop { true }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # == X == "forward connections on a remote port to the local host"
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+ #
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+ # Net::SSH.start("host", "user", :password => "password") do |ssh|
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+ # ssh.forward.remote(80, "www.google.com", 1234)
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+ # ssh.loop { true }
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+ # end
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+ module SSH
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+ # This is the set of options that Net::SSH.start recognizes. See
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+ # Net::SSH.start for a description of each option.
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+ VALID_OPTIONS = [
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+ :auth_methods, :compression, :compression_level, :config, :encryption,
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+ :forward_agent, :hmac, :host_key, :kex, :keys, :key_data, :languages,
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+ :logger, :paranoid, :password, :port, :proxy, :rekey_blocks_limit,
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+ :rekey_limit, :rekey_packet_limit, :timeout, :verbose,
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+ :global_known_hosts_file, :user_known_hosts_file, :host_key_alias,
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+ :host_name, :user, :properties, :passphrase
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+ ]
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+
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+ # The standard means of starting a new SSH connection. When used with a
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+ # block, the connection will be closed when the block terminates, otherwise
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+ # the connection will just be returned. The yielded (or returned) value
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+ # will be an instance of Net::SSH::Connection::Session (q.v.). (See also
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+ # Net::SSH::Connection::Channel and Net::SSH::Service::Forward.)
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+ #
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+ # Net::SSH.start("host", "user") do |ssh|
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+ # ssh.exec! "cp /some/file /another/location"
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+ # hostname = ssh.exec!("hostname")
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+ #
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+ # ssh.open_channel do |ch|
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+ # ch.exec "sudo -p 'sudo password: ' ls" do |ch, success|
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+ # abort "could not execute sudo ls" unless success
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+ #
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+ # ch.on_data do |ch, data|
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+ # print data
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+ # if data =~ /sudo password: /
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+ # ch.send_data("password\n")
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # ssh.loop
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # This method accepts the following options (all are optional):
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+ #
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+ # * :auth_methods => an array of authentication methods to try
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+ # * :compression => the compression algorithm to use, or +true+ to use
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+ # whatever is supported.
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+ # * :compression_level => the compression level to use when sending data
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+ # * :config => set to +true+ to load the default OpenSSH config files
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+ # (~/.ssh/config, /etc/ssh_config), or to +false+ to not load them, or to
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+ # a file-name (or array of file-names) to load those specific configuration
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+ # files. Defaults to +true+.
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+ # * :encryption => the encryption cipher (or ciphers) to use
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+ # * :forward_agent => set to true if you want the SSH agent connection to
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+ # be forwarded
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+ # * :global_known_hosts_file => the location of the global known hosts
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+ # file. Set to an array if you want to specify multiple global known
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+ # hosts files. Defaults to %w(/etc/ssh/known_hosts /etc/ssh/known_hosts2).
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+ # * :hmac => the hmac algorithm (or algorithms) to use
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+ # * :host_key => the host key algorithm (or algorithms) to use
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+ # * :host_key_alias => the host name to use when looking up or adding a
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+ # host to a known_hosts dictionary file
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+ # * :host_name => the real host name or IP to log into. This is used
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+ # instead of the +host+ parameter, and is primarily only useful when
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+ # specified in an SSH configuration file. It lets you specify an
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+ # "alias", similarly to adding an entry in /etc/hosts but without needing
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+ # to modify /etc/hosts.
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+ # * :kex => the key exchange algorithm (or algorithms) to use
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+ # * :keys => an array of file names of private keys to use for publickey
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+ # and hostbased authentication
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+ # * :key_data => an array of strings, with each element of the array being
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+ # a raw private key in PEM format.
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+ # * :logger => the logger instance to use when logging
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+ # * :paranoid => either true, false, or :very, specifying how strict
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+ # host-key verification should be
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+ # * :passphrase => the passphrase to use when loading a private key (default
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+ # is +nil+, for no passphrase)
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+ # * :password => the password to use to login
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+ # * :port => the port to use when connecting to the remote host
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+ # * :properties => a hash of key/value pairs to add to the new connection's
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+ # properties (see Net::SSH::Connection::Session#properties)
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+ # * :proxy => a proxy instance (see Proxy) to use when connecting
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+ # * :rekey_blocks_limit => the max number of blocks to process before rekeying
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+ # * :rekey_limit => the max number of bytes to process before rekeying
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+ # * :rekey_packet_limit => the max number of packets to process before rekeying
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+ # * :timeout => how long to wait for the initial connection to be made
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+ # * :user => the user name to log in as; this overrides the +user+
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+ # parameter, and is primarily only useful when provided via an SSH
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+ # configuration file.
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+ # * :user_known_hosts_file => the location of the user known hosts file.
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+ # Set to an array to specify multiple user known hosts files.
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+ # Defaults to %w(~/.ssh/known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts2).
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+ # * :verbose => how verbose to be (Logger verbosity constants, Logger::DEBUG
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+ # is very verbose, Logger::FATAL is all but silent). Logger::FATAL is the
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+ # default. The symbols :debug, :info, :warn, :error, and :fatal are also
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+ # supported and are translated to the corresponding Logger constant.
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+ def self.start(host, user, options={}, &block)
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+ invalid_options = options.keys - VALID_OPTIONS
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+ if invalid_options.any?
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+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid option(s): #{invalid_options.join(', ')}"
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+ end
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+
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+ options[:user] = user if user
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+ options = configuration_for(host, options.fetch(:config, true)).merge(options)
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+ host = options.fetch(:host_name, host)
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+
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+ if !options.key?(:logger)
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+ options[:logger] = Logger.new(STDERR)
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+ options[:logger].level = Logger::FATAL
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+ end
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+
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+ if options[:verbose]
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+ options[:logger].level = case options[:verbose]
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+ when Fixnum then options[:verbose]
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+ when :debug then Logger::DEBUG
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+ when :info then Logger::INFO
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+ when :warn then Logger::WARN
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+ when :error then Logger::ERROR
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+ when :fatal then Logger::FATAL
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+ else raise ArgumentError, "can't convert #{options[:verbose].inspect} to any of the Logger level constants"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ transport = Transport::Session.new(host, options)
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+ auth = Authentication::Session.new(transport, options)
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+
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+ user = options.fetch(:user, user)
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+ if auth.authenticate("ssh-connection", user, options[:password])
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+ connection = Connection::Session.new(transport, options)
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+ if block_given?
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+ yield connection
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+ connection.close
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+ else
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+ return connection
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+ end
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+ else
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+ raise AuthenticationFailed, user
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a hash of the configuration options for the given host, as read
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+ # from the SSH configuration file(s). If +use_ssh_config+ is true (the
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+ # default), this will load configuration from both ~/.ssh/config and
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+ # /etc/ssh_config. If +use_ssh_config+ is nil or false, nothing will be
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+ # loaded (and an empty hash returned). Otherwise, +use_ssh_config+ may
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+ # be a file name (or array of file names) of SSH configuration file(s)
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+ # to read.
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+ #
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+ # See Net::SSH::Config for the full description of all supported options.
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+ def self.configuration_for(host, use_ssh_config=true)
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+ files = case use_ssh_config
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+ when true then Net::SSH::Config.default_files
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+ when false, nil then return {}
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+ else Array(use_ssh_config)
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+ end
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+
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+ Net::SSH::Config.for(host, files)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'net/ssh/buffer'
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+ require 'net/ssh/errors'
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+ require 'net/ssh/loggable'
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+ require 'net/ssh/transport/server_version'
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+
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+ require 'net/ssh/authentication/pageant' if File::ALT_SEPARATOR && !(RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/)
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+
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+ module Net; module SSH; module Authentication
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+
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+ # A trivial exception class for representing agent-specific errors.
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+ class AgentError < Net::SSH::Exception; end
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+
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+ # An exception for indicating that the SSH agent is not available.
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+ class AgentNotAvailable < AgentError; end
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+
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+ # This class implements a simple client for the ssh-agent protocol. It
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+ # does not implement any specific protocol, but instead copies the
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+ # behavior of the ssh-agent functions in the OpenSSH library (3.8).
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+ #
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+ # This means that although it behaves like a SSH1 client, it also has
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+ # some SSH2 functionality (like signing data).
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+ class Agent
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+ include Loggable
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+
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+ # A simple module for extending keys, to allow comments to be specified
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+ # for them.
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+ module Comment
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+ attr_accessor :comment
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+ end
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+ SSH2_AGENT_REQUEST_VERSION = 1
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+ SSH2_AGENT_REQUEST_IDENTITIES = 11
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+ SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER = 12
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+ SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_REQUEST = 13
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+ SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE = 14
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+ SSH2_AGENT_FAILURE = 30
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+ SSH2_AGENT_VERSION_RESPONSE = 103
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+ SSH_COM_AGENT2_FAILURE = 102
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+ SSH_AGENT_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES = 1
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+ SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER1 = 2
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+ SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER2 = 5
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+ SSH_AGENT_FAILURE = 5
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+ # The underlying socket being used to communicate with the SSH agent.
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+ attr_reader :socket
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+
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+ # Instantiates a new agent object, connects to a running SSH agent,
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+ # negotiates the agent protocol version, and returns the agent object.
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+ def self.connect(logger=nil)
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+ agent = new(logger)
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+ agent.connect!
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+ agent.negotiate!
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+ agent
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+ end
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+
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+ # Creates a new Agent object, using the optional logger instance to
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+ # report status.
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+ def initialize(logger=nil)
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+ self.logger = logger
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+ end
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+
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+ # Connect to the agent process using the socket factory and socket name
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+ # given by the attribute writers. If the agent on the other end of the
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+ # socket reports that it is an SSH2-compatible agent, this will fail
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+ # (it only supports the ssh-agent distributed by OpenSSH).
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+ def connect!
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+ begin
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+ debug { "connecting to ssh-agent" }
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+ @socket = agent_socket_factory.open(ENV['SSH_AUTH_SOCK'])
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+ rescue
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+ error { "could not connect to ssh-agent" }
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+ raise AgentNotAvailable, $!.message
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Attempts to negotiate the SSH agent protocol version. Raises an error
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+ # if the version could not be negotiated successfully.
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+ def negotiate!
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+ # determine what type of agent we're communicating with
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+ type, body = send_and_wait(SSH2_AGENT_REQUEST_VERSION, :string, Transport::ServerVersion::PROTO_VERSION)
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+
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+ if type == SSH2_AGENT_VERSION_RESPONSE
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+ raise NotImplementedError, "SSH2 agents are not yet supported"
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+ elsif type != SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER1 && type != SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER2
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+ raise AgentError, "unknown response from agent: #{type}, #{body.to_s.inspect}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Return an array of all identities (public keys) known to the agent.
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+ # Each key returned is augmented with a +comment+ property which is set
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+ # to the comment returned by the agent for that key.
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+ def identities
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+ type, body = send_and_wait(SSH2_AGENT_REQUEST_IDENTITIES)
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+ raise AgentError, "could not get identity count" if agent_failed(type)
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+ raise AgentError, "bad authentication reply: #{type}" if type != SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER
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+ identities = []
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+ body.read_long.times do
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+ key = Buffer.new(body.read_string).read_key
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+ key.extend(Comment)
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+ key.comment = body.read_string
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+ identities.push key
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+ end
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+
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+ return identities
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+ end
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+
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+ # Closes this socket. This agent reference is no longer able to
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+ # query the agent.
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+ def close
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+ @socket.close
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+ end
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+
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+ # Using the agent and the given public key, sign the given data. The
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+ # signature is returned in SSH2 format.
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+ def sign(key, data)
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+ type, reply = send_and_wait(SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_REQUEST, :string, Buffer.from(:key, key), :string, data, :long, 0)
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+
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+ if agent_failed(type)
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+ raise AgentError, "agent could not sign data with requested identity"
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+ elsif type != SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE
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+ raise AgentError, "bad authentication response #{type}"
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+ end
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+
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+ return reply.read_string
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # Returns the agent socket factory to use.
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+ def agent_socket_factory
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+ if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
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+ Pageant::Socket
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+ else
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+ UNIXSocket
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Send a new packet of the given type, with the associated data.
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+ def send_packet(type, *args)
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+ buffer = Buffer.from(*args)
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+ data = [buffer.length + 1, type.to_i, buffer.to_s].pack("NCA*")
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+ debug { "sending agent request #{type} len #{buffer.length}" }
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+ @socket.send data, 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # Read the next packet from the agent. This will return a two-part
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+ # tuple consisting of the packet type, and the packet's body (which
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+ # is returned as a Net::SSH::Buffer).
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+ def read_packet
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+ buffer = Net::SSH::Buffer.new(@socket.read(4))
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+ buffer.append(@socket.read(buffer.read_long))
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+ type = buffer.read_byte
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+ debug { "received agent packet #{type} len #{buffer.length-4}" }
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+ return type, buffer
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+ end
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+
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+ # Send the given packet and return the subsequent reply from the agent.
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+ # (See #send_packet and #read_packet).
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+ def send_and_wait(type, *args)
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+ send_packet(type, *args)
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+ read_packet
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns +true+ if the parameter indicates a "failure" response from
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+ # the agent, and +false+ otherwise.
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+ def agent_failed(type)
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+ type == SSH_AGENT_FAILURE ||
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+ type == SSH2_AGENT_FAILURE ||
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+ type == SSH_COM_AGENT2_FAILURE
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end; end; end
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+ module Net; module SSH; module Authentication
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+
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+ # Describes the constants used by the Net::SSH::Authentication components
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+ # of the Net::SSH library. Individual authentication method implemenations
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+ # may define yet more constants that are specific to their implementation.
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+ module Constants
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+ USERAUTH_REQUEST = 50
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+ USERAUTH_FAILURE = 51
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+ USERAUTH_SUCCESS = 52
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+ USERAUTH_BANNER = 53
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+
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+ USERAUTH_PASSWD_CHANGEREQ = 60
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+ USERAUTH_PK_OK = 60
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+
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+ USERAUTH_METHOD_RANGE = 60..79
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+ end
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+
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+ end; end; end
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+ require 'net/ssh/errors'
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+ require 'net/ssh/key_factory'
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+ require 'net/ssh/loggable'
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+ require 'net/ssh/authentication/agent'
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+
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+ module Net
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+ module SSH
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+ module Authentication
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+
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+ # A trivial exception class used to report errors in the key manager.
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+ class KeyManagerError < Net::SSH::Exception; end
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+
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+ # This class encapsulates all operations done by clients on a user's
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+ # private keys. In practice, the client should never need a reference
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+ # to a private key; instead, they grab a list of "identities" (public
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+ # keys) that are available from the KeyManager, and then use
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+ # the KeyManager to do various private key operations using those
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+ # identities.
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+ #
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+ # The KeyManager also uses the Agent class to encapsulate the
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+ # ssh-agent. Thus, from a client's perspective it is completely
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+ # hidden whether an identity comes from the ssh-agent or from a file
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+ # on disk.
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+ class KeyManager
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+ include Loggable
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+
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+ # The list of user key files that will be examined
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+ attr_reader :key_files
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+
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+ # The list of user key data that will be examined
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+ attr_reader :key_data
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+
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+ # The map of loaded identities
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+ attr_reader :known_identities
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+
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+ # The map of options that were passed to the key-manager
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+ attr_reader :options
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+
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+ # Create a new KeyManager. By default, the manager will
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+ # use the ssh-agent (if it is running).
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+ def initialize(logger, options={})
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+ self.logger = logger
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+ @key_files = []
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+ @key_data = []
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+ @use_agent = true
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+ @known_identities = {}
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+ @agent = nil
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+ @options = options
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+ end
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+
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+ # Clear all knowledge of any loaded user keys. This also clears the list
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+ # of default identity files that are to be loaded, thus making it
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+ # appropriate to use if a client wishes to NOT use the default identity
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+ # files.
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+ def clear!
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+ key_files.clear
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+ key_data.clear
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+ known_identities.clear
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add the given key_file to the list of key files that will be used.
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+ def add(key_file)
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+ key_files.push(File.expand_path(key_file)).uniq!
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add the given key_file to the list of keys that will be used.
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+ def add_key_data(key_data_)
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+ key_data.push(key_data_).uniq!
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is used as a hint to the KeyManager indicating that the agent
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+ # connection is no longer needed. Any other open resources may be closed
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+ # at this time.
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+ #
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+ # Calling this does NOT indicate that the KeyManager will no longer
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+ # be used. Identities may still be requested and operations done on
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+ # loaded identities, in which case, the agent will be automatically
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+ # reconnected. This method simply allows the client connection to be
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+ # closed when it will not be used in the immediate future.
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+ def finish
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+ @agent.close if @agent
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+ @agent = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # Iterates over all available identities (public keys) known to this
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+ # manager. As it finds one, it will then yield it to the caller.
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+ # The origin of the identities may be from files on disk or from an
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+ # ssh-agent. Note that identities from an ssh-agent are always listed
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+ # first in the array, with other identities coming after.
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+ def each_identity
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+ if agent
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+ agent.identities.each do |key|
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+ known_identities[key] = { :from => :agent }
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+ yield key
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ key_files.each do |file|
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+ public_key_file = file + ".pub"
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+ if File.readable?(public_key_file)
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+ begin
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+ key = KeyFactory.load_public_key(public_key_file)
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+ known_identities[key] = { :from => :file, :file => file }
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+ yield key
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+ rescue Exception => e
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+ error { "could not load public key file `#{public_key_file}': #{e.class} (#{e.message})" }
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+ end
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+ elsif File.readable?(file)
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+ begin
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+ private_key = KeyFactory.load_private_key(file, options[:passphrase])
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+ key = private_key.send(:public_key)
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+ known_identities[key] = { :from => :file, :file => file, :key => private_key }
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+ yield key
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+ rescue Exception => e
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+ error { "could not load private key file `#{file}': #{e.class} (#{e.message})" }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ key_data.each do |data|
124
+ private_key = KeyFactory.load_data_private_key(data)
125
+ key = private_key.send(:public_key)
126
+ known_identities[key] = { :from => :key_data, :data => data, :key => private_key }
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+ yield key
128
+ end
129
+
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Sign the given data, using the corresponding private key of the given
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+ # identity. If the identity was originally obtained from an ssh-agent,
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+ # then the ssh-agent will be used to sign the data, otherwise the
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+ # private key for the identity will be loaded from disk (if it hasn't
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+ # been loaded already) and will then be used to sign the data.
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+ #
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+ # Regardless of the identity's origin or who does the signing, this
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+ # will always return the signature in an SSH2-specified "signature
141
+ # blob" format.
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+ def sign(identity, data)
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+ info = known_identities[identity] or raise KeyManagerError, "the given identity is unknown to the key manager"
144
+
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+ if info[:key].nil? && info[:from] == :file
146
+ begin
147
+ info[:key] = KeyFactory.load_private_key(info[:file], options[:passphrase])
148
+ rescue Exception => e
149
+ raise KeyManagerError, "the given identity is known, but the private key could not be loaded: #{e.class} (#{e.message})"
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+ end
151
+ end
152
+
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+ if info[:key]
154
+ return Net::SSH::Buffer.from(:string, identity.ssh_type,
155
+ :string, info[:key].ssh_do_sign(data.to_s)).to_s
156
+ end
157
+
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+ if info[:from] == :agent
159
+ raise KeyManagerError, "the agent is no longer available" unless agent
160
+ return agent.sign(identity, data.to_s)
161
+ end
162
+
163
+ raise KeyManagerError, "[BUG] can't determine identity origin (#{info.inspect})"
164
+ end
165
+
166
+ # Identifies whether the ssh-agent will be used or not.
167
+ def use_agent?
168
+ @use_agent
169
+ end
170
+
171
+ # Toggles whether the ssh-agent will be used or not. If true, an
172
+ # attempt will be made to use the ssh-agent. If false, any existing
173
+ # connection to an agent is closed and the agent will not be used.
174
+ def use_agent=(use_agent)
175
+ finish if !use_agent
176
+ @use_agent = use_agent
177
+ end
178
+
179
+ # Returns an Agent instance to use for communicating with an SSH
180
+ # agent process. Returns nil if use of an SSH agent has been disabled,
181
+ # or if the agent is otherwise not available.
182
+ def agent
183
+ return unless use_agent?
184
+ @agent ||= Agent.connect(logger)
185
+ rescue AgentNotAvailable
186
+ @use_agent = false
187
+ nil
188
+ end
189
+ end
190
+
191
+ end
192
+ end
193
+ end