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# Net::Telnet
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Provides telnet client functionality.
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This class also has, through delegation, all the methods of a socket object (by default, a **TCPSocket**, but can be set by the **Proxy** option to ```new()```). This provides methods such as ```close()``` to end the session and ```sysread()``` to read data directly from the host, instead of via the ```waitfor()``` mechanism. Note that if you do use ```sysread()``` directly when in telnet mode, you should probably pass the output through ```preprocess()``` to extract telnet command sequences.
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem 'net-telnet'
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```
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And then execute:
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$ bundle
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Or install it yourself as:
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$ gem install net-telnet
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## Usage
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### Log in and send a command, echoing all output to stdout
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```ruby
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localhost = Net::Telnet::new("Host" => "localhost",
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"Timeout" => 10,
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"Prompt" => /[$%#>] \z/n)
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localhost.login("username", "password") { |c| print c }
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localhost.cmd("command") { |c| print c }
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localhost.close
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```
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### Check a POP server to see if you have mail
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```ruby
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pop = Net::Telnet::new("Host" => "your_destination_host_here",
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"Port" => 110,
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"Telnetmode" => false,
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"Prompt" => /^\+OK/n)
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pop.cmd("user " + "your_username_here") { |c| print c }
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pop.cmd("pass " + "your_password_here") { |c| print c }
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pop.cmd("list") { |c| print c }
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```
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## Development
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After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release` to create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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## Contributing
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1. Fork it ( https://github.com/ruby/net-telnet/fork )
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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5. Create a new Pull Request
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "bundler/setup"
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require "net/telnet"
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# You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
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# with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
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# (If you use this, don't forget to add pry to your Gemfile!)
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# require "pry"
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# Pry.start
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IRB.start
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require 'net/telnet'
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# = net/telnet.rb - Simple Telnet Client Library
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# Author:: Wakou Aoyama <wakou@ruby-lang.org>
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# Documentation:: William Webber and Wakou Aoyama
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#
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# This file holds the class Net::Telnet, which provides client-side
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# telnet functionality.
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#
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# For documentation, see Net::Telnet.
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require "net/protocol"
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require "English"
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module Net
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# == Net::Telnet
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# Provides telnet client functionality.
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# This class also has, through delegation, all the methods of a
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# socket object (by default, a +TCPSocket+, but can be set by the
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# +Proxy+ option to <tt>new()</tt>). This provides methods such as
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# <tt>close()</tt> to end the session and <tt>sysread()</tt> to read
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# data directly from the host, instead of via the <tt>waitfor()</tt>
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# mechanism. Note that if you do use <tt>sysread()</tt> directly
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# when in telnet mode, you should probably pass the output through
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# <tt>preprocess()</tt> to extract telnet command sequences.
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#
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# == Overview
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# The telnet protocol allows a client to login remotely to a user
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# account on a server and execute commands via a shell. The equivalent
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# is done by creating a Net::Telnet class with the +Host+ option
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# set to your host, calling #login() with your user and password,
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# issuing one or more #cmd() calls, and then calling #close()
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# to end the session. The #waitfor(), #print(), #puts(), and
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# #write() methods, which #cmd() is implemented on top of, are
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# only needed if you are doing something more complicated.
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# A Net::Telnet object can also be used to connect to non-telnet
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# services, such as SMTP or HTTP. In this case, you normally
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# connect to, and set the +Telnetmode+ option to false to prevent
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# the client from attempting to interpret telnet command sequences.
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# Generally, #login() will not work with other protocols, and you
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# For some protocols, it will be possible to specify the +Prompt+
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# option once when you create the Telnet object and use #cmd() calls;
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# for others, you will have to specify the response sequence to
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# look for as the Match option to every #cmd() call, or call
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# responses yourself.
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# It is worth noting that when you create a new Net::Telnet object,
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# you can supply a proxy IO channel via the Proxy option. This
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# can be used to attach the Telnet object to other Telnet objects,
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# to already open sockets, or to any read-write IO object. This
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# can be useful, for instance, for setting up a test fixture for
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# == Examples
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# === Log in and send a command, echoing all output to stdout
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# localhost = Net::Telnet::new("Host" => "localhost",
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# "Prompt" => /[$%#>] \z/n)
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# localhost.login("username", "password") { |c| print c }
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# There are a large number of RFCs relevant to the Telnet protocol.
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# RFCs 854-861 define the base protocol. For a complete listing
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# of relevant RFCs, see
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class Telnet
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IAC = 255.chr # "\377" # "\xff" # interpret as command
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OPT_ENCRYPT = 38.chr # "&" # "\x26" # Encryption Option
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def telnetmode(mode = nil)
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# Turn telnet command interpretation on (true) or off (false). It
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def telnetmode=(mode)
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raise ArgumentError, "argument must be true or false"
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end
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# Turn newline conversion on (+mode+ == false) or off (+mode+ == true),
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# or return the current value (+mode+ is not specified).
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def binmode(mode = nil)
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case mode
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when nil
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@options["Binmode"] = mode
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raise ArgumentError, "argument must be true or false"
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end
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end
|
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# Turn newline conversion on (false) or off (true).
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def binmode=(mode)
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if (true == mode or false == mode)
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@options["Binmode"] = mode
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else
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raise ArgumentError, "argument must be true or false"
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end
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end
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# Preprocess received data from the host.
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#
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# Performs newline conversion and detects telnet command sequences.
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# Called automatically by #waitfor(). You should only use this
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# method yourself if you have read input directly using sysread()
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+
# or similar, and even then only if in telnet mode.
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def preprocess(string)
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# combine CR+NULL into CR
|
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string = string.gsub(/#{CR}#{NULL}/no, CR) if @options["Telnetmode"]
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+
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+
# combine EOL into "\n"
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string = string.gsub(/#{EOL}/no, "\n") unless @options["Binmode"]
|
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+
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+
# remove NULL
|
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string = string.gsub(/#{NULL}/no, '') unless @options["Binmode"]
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+
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|
+
string.gsub(/#{IAC}(
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+
[#{IAC}#{AO}#{AYT}#{DM}#{IP}#{NOP}]|
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[#{DO}#{DONT}#{WILL}#{WONT}]
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[#{OPT_BINARY}-#{OPT_NEW_ENVIRON}#{OPT_EXOPL}]|
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+
#{SB}[^#{IAC}]*#{IAC}#{SE}
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)/xno) do
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+
if IAC == $1 # handle escaped IAC characters
|
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|
+
IAC
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+
elsif AYT == $1 # respond to "IAC AYT" (are you there)
|
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|
+
self.write("nobody here but us pigeons" + EOL)
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+
''
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|
+
elsif DO[0] == $1[0] # respond to "IAC DO x"
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|
+
if OPT_BINARY[0] == $1[1]
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+
@telnet_option["BINARY"] = true
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + WILL + OPT_BINARY)
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+
else
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|
+
self.write(IAC + WONT + $1[1..1])
|
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|
+
end
|
459
|
+
''
|
460
|
+
elsif DONT[0] == $1[0] # respond to "IAC DON'T x" with "IAC WON'T x"
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + WONT + $1[1..1])
|
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+
''
|
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|
+
elsif WILL[0] == $1[0] # respond to "IAC WILL x"
|
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|
+
if OPT_BINARY[0] == $1[1]
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DO + OPT_BINARY)
|
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|
+
elsif OPT_ECHO[0] == $1[1]
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DO + OPT_ECHO)
|
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|
+
elsif OPT_SGA[0] == $1[1]
|
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|
+
@telnet_option["SGA"] = true
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DO + OPT_SGA)
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DONT + $1[1..1])
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
''
|
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|
+
elsif WONT[0] == $1[0] # respond to "IAC WON'T x"
|
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|
+
if OPT_ECHO[0] == $1[1]
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DONT + OPT_ECHO)
|
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|
+
elsif OPT_SGA[0] == $1[1]
|
479
|
+
@telnet_option["SGA"] = false
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DONT + OPT_SGA)
|
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|
+
else
|
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|
+
self.write(IAC + DONT + $1[1..1])
|
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|
+
end
|
484
|
+
''
|
485
|
+
else
|
486
|
+
''
|
487
|
+
end
|
488
|
+
end
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|
+
end # preprocess
|
490
|
+
|
491
|
+
# Read data from the host until a certain sequence is matched.
|
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|
+
#
|
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|
+
# If a block is given, the received data will be yielded as it
|
494
|
+
# is read in (not necessarily all in one go), or nil if EOF
|
495
|
+
# occurs before any data is received. Whether a block is given
|
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|
+
# or not, all data read will be returned in a single string, or again
|
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|
+
# nil if EOF occurs before any data is received. Note that
|
498
|
+
# received data includes the matched sequence we were looking for.
|
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|
+
#
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|
+
# +options+ can be either a regular expression or a hash of options.
|
501
|
+
# If a regular expression, this specifies the data to wait for.
|
502
|
+
# If a hash, this can specify the following options:
|
503
|
+
#
|
504
|
+
# Match:: a regular expression, specifying the data to wait for.
|
505
|
+
# Prompt:: as for Match; used only if Match is not specified.
|
506
|
+
# String:: as for Match, except a string that will be converted
|
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|
+
# into a regular expression. Used only if Match and
|
508
|
+
# Prompt are not specified.
|
509
|
+
# Timeout:: the number of seconds to wait for data from the host
|
510
|
+
# before raising a Timeout::Error. If set to false,
|
511
|
+
# no timeout will occur. If not specified, the
|
512
|
+
# Timeout option value specified when this instance
|
513
|
+
# was created will be used, or, failing that, the
|
514
|
+
# default value of 10 seconds.
|
515
|
+
# Waittime:: the number of seconds to wait after matching against
|
516
|
+
# the input data to see if more data arrives. If more
|
517
|
+
# data arrives within this time, we will judge ourselves
|
518
|
+
# not to have matched successfully, and will continue
|
519
|
+
# trying to match. If not specified, the Waittime option
|
520
|
+
# value specified when this instance was created will be
|
521
|
+
# used, or, failing that, the default value of 0 seconds,
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522
|
+
# which means not to wait for more input.
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523
|
+
# FailEOF:: if true, when the remote end closes the connection then an
|
524
|
+
# EOFError will be raised. Otherwise, defaults to the old
|
525
|
+
# behaviour that the function will return whatever data
|
526
|
+
# has been received already, or nil if nothing was received.
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527
|
+
#
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528
|
+
def waitfor(options) # :yield: recvdata
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529
|
+
time_out = @options["Timeout"]
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530
|
+
waittime = @options["Waittime"]
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531
|
+
fail_eof = @options["FailEOF"]
|
532
|
+
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533
|
+
if options.kind_of?(Hash)
|
534
|
+
prompt = if options.has_key?("Match")
|
535
|
+
options["Match"]
|
536
|
+
elsif options.has_key?("Prompt")
|
537
|
+
options["Prompt"]
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538
|
+
elsif options.has_key?("String")
|
539
|
+
Regexp.new( Regexp.quote(options["String"]) )
|
540
|
+
end
|
541
|
+
time_out = options["Timeout"] if options.has_key?("Timeout")
|
542
|
+
waittime = options["Waittime"] if options.has_key?("Waittime")
|
543
|
+
fail_eof = options["FailEOF"] if options.has_key?("FailEOF")
|
544
|
+
else
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545
|
+
prompt = options
|
546
|
+
end
|
547
|
+
|
548
|
+
if time_out == false
|
549
|
+
time_out = nil
|
550
|
+
end
|
551
|
+
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552
|
+
line = ''
|
553
|
+
buf = ''
|
554
|
+
rest = ''
|
555
|
+
until(prompt === line and not IO::select([@sock], nil, nil, waittime))
|
556
|
+
unless IO::select([@sock], nil, nil, time_out)
|
557
|
+
raise Net::ReadTimeout, "timed out while waiting for more data"
|
558
|
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end
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begin
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+
c = @sock.readpartial(1024 * 1024)
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561
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+
@dumplog.log_dump('<', c) if @options.has_key?("Dump_log")
|
562
|
+
if @options["Telnetmode"]
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563
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+
c = rest + c
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564
|
+
if Integer(c.rindex(/#{IAC}#{SE}/no) || 0) <
|
565
|
+
Integer(c.rindex(/#{IAC}#{SB}/no) || 0)
|
566
|
+
buf = preprocess(c[0 ... c.rindex(/#{IAC}#{SB}/no)])
|
567
|
+
rest = c[c.rindex(/#{IAC}#{SB}/no) .. -1]
|
568
|
+
elsif pt = c.rindex(/#{IAC}[^#{IAC}#{AO}#{AYT}#{DM}#{IP}#{NOP}]?\z/no) ||
|
569
|
+
c.rindex(/\r\z/no)
|
570
|
+
buf = preprocess(c[0 ... pt])
|
571
|
+
rest = c[pt .. -1]
|
572
|
+
else
|
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|
+
buf = preprocess(c)
|
574
|
+
rest = ''
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575
|
+
end
|
576
|
+
else
|
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|
+
# Not Telnetmode.
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578
|
+
#
|
579
|
+
# We cannot use preprocess() on this data, because that
|
580
|
+
# method makes some Telnetmode-specific assumptions.
|
581
|
+
buf = rest + c
|
582
|
+
rest = ''
|
583
|
+
unless @options["Binmode"]
|
584
|
+
if pt = buf.rindex(/\r\z/no)
|
585
|
+
buf = buf[0 ... pt]
|
586
|
+
rest = buf[pt .. -1]
|
587
|
+
end
|
588
|
+
buf.gsub!(/#{EOL}/no, "\n")
|
589
|
+
end
|
590
|
+
end
|
591
|
+
@log.print(buf) if @options.has_key?("Output_log")
|
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|
+
line += buf
|
593
|
+
yield buf if block_given?
|
594
|
+
rescue EOFError # End of file reached
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595
|
+
raise if fail_eof
|
596
|
+
if line == ''
|
597
|
+
line = nil
|
598
|
+
yield nil if block_given?
|
599
|
+
end
|
600
|
+
break
|
601
|
+
end
|
602
|
+
end
|
603
|
+
line
|
604
|
+
end
|
605
|
+
|
606
|
+
# Write +string+ to the host.
|
607
|
+
#
|
608
|
+
# Does not perform any conversions on +string+. Will log +string+ to the
|
609
|
+
# dumplog, if the Dump_log option is set.
|
610
|
+
def write(string)
|
611
|
+
length = string.length
|
612
|
+
while 0 < length
|
613
|
+
IO::select(nil, [@sock])
|
614
|
+
@dumplog.log_dump('>', string[-length..-1]) if @options.has_key?("Dump_log")
|
615
|
+
length -= @sock.syswrite(string[-length..-1])
|
616
|
+
end
|
617
|
+
end
|
618
|
+
|
619
|
+
# Sends a string to the host.
|
620
|
+
#
|
621
|
+
# This does _not_ automatically append a newline to the string. Embedded
|
622
|
+
# newlines may be converted and telnet command sequences escaped
|
623
|
+
# depending upon the values of telnetmode, binmode, and telnet options
|
624
|
+
# set by the host.
|
625
|
+
def print(string)
|
626
|
+
string = string.gsub(/#{IAC}/no, IAC + IAC) if @options["Telnetmode"]
|
627
|
+
|
628
|
+
if @options["Binmode"]
|
629
|
+
self.write(string)
|
630
|
+
else
|
631
|
+
if @telnet_option["BINARY"] and @telnet_option["SGA"]
|
632
|
+
# IAC WILL SGA IAC DO BIN send EOL --> CR
|
633
|
+
self.write(string.gsub(/\n/n, CR))
|
634
|
+
elsif @telnet_option["SGA"]
|
635
|
+
# IAC WILL SGA send EOL --> CR+NULL
|
636
|
+
self.write(string.gsub(/\n/n, CR + NULL))
|
637
|
+
else
|
638
|
+
# NONE send EOL --> CR+LF
|
639
|
+
self.write(string.gsub(/\n/n, EOL))
|
640
|
+
end
|
641
|
+
end
|
642
|
+
end
|
643
|
+
|
644
|
+
# Sends a string to the host.
|
645
|
+
#
|
646
|
+
# Same as #print(), but appends a newline to the string.
|
647
|
+
def puts(string)
|
648
|
+
self.print(string + "\n")
|
649
|
+
end
|
650
|
+
|
651
|
+
# Send a command to the host.
|
652
|
+
#
|
653
|
+
# More exactly, sends a string to the host, and reads in all received
|
654
|
+
# data until is sees the prompt or other matched sequence.
|
655
|
+
#
|
656
|
+
# If a block is given, the received data will be yielded to it as
|
657
|
+
# it is read in. Whether a block is given or not, the received data
|
658
|
+
# will be return as a string. Note that the received data includes
|
659
|
+
# the prompt and in most cases the host's echo of our command.
|
660
|
+
#
|
661
|
+
# +options+ is either a String, specified the string or command to
|
662
|
+
# send to the host; or it is a hash of options. If a hash, the
|
663
|
+
# following options can be specified:
|
664
|
+
#
|
665
|
+
# String:: the command or other string to send to the host.
|
666
|
+
# Match:: a regular expression, the sequence to look for in
|
667
|
+
# the received data before returning. If not specified,
|
668
|
+
# the Prompt option value specified when this instance
|
669
|
+
# was created will be used, or, failing that, the default
|
670
|
+
# prompt of /[$%#>] \z/n.
|
671
|
+
# Timeout:: the seconds to wait for data from the host before raising
|
672
|
+
# a Timeout error. If not specified, the Timeout option
|
673
|
+
# value specified when this instance was created will be
|
674
|
+
# used, or, failing that, the default value of 10 seconds.
|
675
|
+
#
|
676
|
+
# The command or other string will have the newline sequence appended
|
677
|
+
# to it.
|
678
|
+
def cmd(options) # :yield: recvdata
|
679
|
+
match = @options["Prompt"]
|
680
|
+
time_out = @options["Timeout"]
|
681
|
+
fail_eof = @options["FailEOF"]
|
682
|
+
|
683
|
+
if options.kind_of?(Hash)
|
684
|
+
string = options["String"]
|
685
|
+
match = options["Match"] if options.has_key?("Match")
|
686
|
+
time_out = options["Timeout"] if options.has_key?("Timeout")
|
687
|
+
fail_eof = options["FailEOF"] if options.has_key?("FailEOF")
|
688
|
+
else
|
689
|
+
string = options
|
690
|
+
end
|
691
|
+
|
692
|
+
self.puts(string)
|
693
|
+
if block_given?
|
694
|
+
waitfor({"Prompt" => match, "Timeout" => time_out, "FailEOF" => fail_eof}){|c| yield c }
|
695
|
+
else
|
696
|
+
waitfor({"Prompt" => match, "Timeout" => time_out, "FailEOF" => fail_eof})
|
697
|
+
end
|
698
|
+
end
|
699
|
+
|
700
|
+
# Login to the host with a given username and password.
|
701
|
+
#
|
702
|
+
# The username and password can either be provided as two string
|
703
|
+
# arguments in that order, or as a hash with keys "Name" and
|
704
|
+
# "Password".
|
705
|
+
#
|
706
|
+
# This method looks for the strings "login" and "Password" from the
|
707
|
+
# host to determine when to send the username and password. If the
|
708
|
+
# login sequence does not follow this pattern (for instance, you
|
709
|
+
# are connecting to a service other than telnet), you will need
|
710
|
+
# to handle login yourself.
|
711
|
+
#
|
712
|
+
# The password can be omitted, either by only
|
713
|
+
# provided one String argument, which will be used as the username,
|
714
|
+
# or by providing a has that has no "Password" key. In this case,
|
715
|
+
# the method will not look for the "Password:" prompt; if it is
|
716
|
+
# sent, it will have to be dealt with by later calls.
|
717
|
+
#
|
718
|
+
# The method returns all data received during the login process from
|
719
|
+
# the host, including the echoed username but not the password (which
|
720
|
+
# the host should not echo). If a block is passed in, this received
|
721
|
+
# data is also yielded to the block as it is received.
|
722
|
+
def login(options, password = nil) # :yield: recvdata
|
723
|
+
login_prompt = /[Ll]ogin[: ]*\z/n
|
724
|
+
password_prompt = /[Pp]ass(?:word|phrase)[: ]*\z/n
|
725
|
+
if options.kind_of?(Hash)
|
726
|
+
username = options["Name"]
|
727
|
+
password = options["Password"]
|
728
|
+
login_prompt = options["LoginPrompt"] if options["LoginPrompt"]
|
729
|
+
password_prompt = options["PasswordPrompt"] if options["PasswordPrompt"]
|
730
|
+
else
|
731
|
+
username = options
|
732
|
+
end
|
733
|
+
|
734
|
+
if block_given?
|
735
|
+
line = waitfor(login_prompt){|c| yield c }
|
736
|
+
if password
|
737
|
+
line += cmd({"String" => username,
|
738
|
+
"Match" => password_prompt}){|c| yield c }
|
739
|
+
line += cmd(password){|c| yield c }
|
740
|
+
else
|
741
|
+
line += cmd(username){|c| yield c }
|
742
|
+
end
|
743
|
+
else
|
744
|
+
line = waitfor(login_prompt)
|
745
|
+
if password
|
746
|
+
line += cmd({"String" => username,
|
747
|
+
"Match" => password_prompt})
|
748
|
+
line += cmd(password)
|
749
|
+
else
|
750
|
+
line += cmd(username)
|
751
|
+
end
|
752
|
+
end
|
753
|
+
line
|
754
|
+
end
|
755
|
+
|
756
|
+
# Closes the connection
|
757
|
+
def close
|
758
|
+
@sock.close
|
759
|
+
end
|
760
|
+
|
761
|
+
end # class Telnet
|
762
|
+
end # module Net
|
763
|
+
|
data/net-telnet.gemspec
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
|
1
|
+
# coding: utf-8
|
2
|
+
lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
|
3
|
+
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
|
4
|
+
require 'net/telnet/version'
|
5
|
+
|
6
|
+
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
|
7
|
+
spec.name = "net-telnet"
|
8
|
+
spec.version = Net::Telnet::VERSION
|
9
|
+
spec.authors = ["SHIBATA Hiroshi"]
|
10
|
+
spec.email = ["hsbt@ruby-lang.org"]
|
11
|
+
|
12
|
+
spec.summary = %q{Provides telnet client functionality.}
|
13
|
+
spec.description = %q{Provides telnet client functionality.}
|
14
|
+
spec.homepage = "https://github.com/ruby/net-telnet"
|
15
|
+
|
16
|
+
spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/}) }
|
17
|
+
spec.bindir = "exe"
|
18
|
+
spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^exe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
|
19
|
+
spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
|
20
|
+
|
21
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.9"
|
22
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "rake", "~> 10.0"
|
23
|
+
end
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: net-telnet
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
version: 0.1.0
|
5
|
+
platform: ruby
|
6
|
+
authors:
|
7
|
+
- SHIBATA Hiroshi
|
8
|
+
autorequire:
|
9
|
+
bindir: exe
|
10
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
+
date: 2015-04-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
|
+
dependencies:
|
13
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
|
+
name: bundler
|
15
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
16
|
+
requirements:
|
17
|
+
- - "~>"
|
18
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
19
|
+
version: '1.9'
|
20
|
+
type: :development
|
21
|
+
prerelease: false
|
22
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
23
|
+
requirements:
|
24
|
+
- - "~>"
|
25
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
26
|
+
version: '1.9'
|
27
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
28
|
+
name: rake
|
29
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
30
|
+
requirements:
|
31
|
+
- - "~>"
|
32
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
33
|
+
version: '10.0'
|
34
|
+
type: :development
|
35
|
+
prerelease: false
|
36
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
37
|
+
requirements:
|
38
|
+
- - "~>"
|
39
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
40
|
+
version: '10.0'
|
41
|
+
description: Provides telnet client functionality.
|
42
|
+
email:
|
43
|
+
- hsbt@ruby-lang.org
|
44
|
+
executables: []
|
45
|
+
extensions: []
|
46
|
+
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
47
|
+
files:
|
48
|
+
- ".gitignore"
|
49
|
+
- ".travis.yml"
|
50
|
+
- Gemfile
|
51
|
+
- README.md
|
52
|
+
- Rakefile
|
53
|
+
- bin/console
|
54
|
+
- bin/setup
|
55
|
+
- lib/net-telnet.rb
|
56
|
+
- lib/net/telnet.rb
|
57
|
+
- lib/net/telnet/version.rb
|
58
|
+
- net-telnet.gemspec
|
59
|
+
homepage: https://github.com/ruby/net-telnet
|
60
|
+
licenses: []
|
61
|
+
metadata: {}
|
62
|
+
post_install_message:
|
63
|
+
rdoc_options: []
|
64
|
+
require_paths:
|
65
|
+
- lib
|
66
|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
67
|
+
requirements:
|
68
|
+
- - ">="
|
69
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
70
|
+
version: '0'
|
71
|
+
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
72
|
+
requirements:
|
73
|
+
- - ">="
|
74
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
75
|
+
version: '0'
|
76
|
+
requirements: []
|
77
|
+
rubyforge_project:
|
78
|
+
rubygems_version: 2.4.6
|
79
|
+
signing_key:
|
80
|
+
specification_version: 4
|
81
|
+
summary: Provides telnet client functionality.
|
82
|
+
test_files: []
|