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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import time
import socket
import logging
import telnetlib
from collections import deque
class TelnetRemoteclient:
r"""
Class to create telnet connection to remote host for command execution.
"""
def __init__(self, hostname, username, password, port=23, read_timeout=None):
r"""
Description of argument(s):
hostname Name/IP of the remote (targeting) host
username User on the remote host with access to FFCD files
password Password for user on remote host
read_timeout New read timeout value to override default one
"""
self.hostname = hostname
self.username = username
self.password = password
self.tnclient = None
self.port = port
self.read_timeout = read_timeout
def tn_remoteclient_login(self):
is_telnet = True
try:
self.tnclient = telnetlib.Telnet(self.hostname, self.port, timeout=15)
if b'login:' in self.tnclient.read_until(b'login:', timeout=self.read_timeout):
self.tnclient.write(self.username.encode('utf-8') + b"\n")
if b'Password:' in self.tnclient.read_until(b'Password:', timeout=self.read_timeout):
self.tnclient.write(self.password.encode('utf-8') + b"\n")
n, match, pre_match = \
self.tnclient.expect(
[b'Login incorrect', b'invalid login name or password.', br'\#', br'\$'],
timeout=self.read_timeout)
if n == 0 or n == 1:
logging.error(
"\n\tERROR: Telnet Authentication Failed. Check userid and password.\n\n")
is_telnet = False
else:
# login successful
self.fifo = deque()
else:
# Anything else, telnet server is not running
logging.error("\n\tERROR: Telnet Connection Refused.\n\n")
is_telnet = False
else:
is_telnet = False
except Exception:
# Any kind of exception, skip telnet protocol
is_telnet = False
return is_telnet
def __del__(self):
self.tn_remoteclient_disconnect()
def tn_remoteclient_disconnect(self):
try:
self.tnclient.close()
except Exception:
# the telnet object might not exist yet, so ignore this one
pass
def execute_command(self, cmd,
i_timeout=120):
r'''
Executes commands on the remote host
Description of argument(s):
cmd Command to run on remote host
i_timeout Timeout for command output
default is 120 seconds
'''
# Wait time for command execution before reading the output.
# Use user input wait time for command execution if one exists.
# Else use the default 120 sec,
if i_timeout != 120:
execution_time = i_timeout
else:
execution_time = 120
# Execute the command and read the command output.
return_buffer = b''
try:
# Do at least one non-blocking read.
# to flush whatever data is in the read buffer.
while self.tnclient.read_very_eager():
continue
# Execute the command
self.tnclient.write(cmd.encode('utf-8') + b'\n')
time.sleep(execution_time)
local_buffer = b''
# Read the command output one block at a time.
return_buffer = self.tnclient.read_very_eager()
while return_buffer:
local_buffer = b''.join([local_buffer, return_buffer])
time.sleep(3) # let the buffer fill up a bit
return_buffer = self.tnclient.read_very_eager()
except (socket.error, EOFError) as e:
self.tn_remoteclient_disconnect()
if str(e).__contains__("Connection reset by peer"):
msg = e
elif str(e).__contains__("telnet connection closed"):
msg = "Telnet connection closed."
else:
msg = "Some other issue.%s %s %s\n\n" % (cmd, e.__class__, e)
logging.error("\t\t ERROR %s " % msg)
# Return ASCII string data with ending PROMPT stripped
return local_buffer.decode('ascii', 'ignore').replace('$ ', '\n')