Reputation: 10315
This is the error am getting
ri@ri-desktop:~/workspace/ssh$ python ssh.py
Establishing SSH connection to: upload.partner.com 19321 ...
Failed loading ~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key
No handlers could be found for logger "paramiko.transport"
Trying ssh-agent key b747f6899b3a450e63bc6faab1625686 ... failed! key cannot be used for signing
*** Caught exception: <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'>: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get_fingerprint'
============================================================
Total files copied: 0
All operations complete!
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ri@ri-desktop:~/workspace/ssh$
This is my setup code. i took this setup code from activstate . I given correct path only and my doubt is firstly the error showing Failed loading ~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key. but its showing some ssh-agent key failed what is that?
hostname = 'upload.partner.com' # remote hostname where SSH server is running
port = 19321
username = 'music--test'
password = 'grg'
rsa_private_key = r"~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key"
dir_local='~/workspace/ssh/New/'
dir_remote = "remote_machine_folder/subfolder"
glob_pattern='*.*'
import os
import glob
import paramiko
import md5
rsa = None
def agent_auth(transport, username):
ki = None
#ppk = None
Attempt to authenticate to the given transport using any of the private
keys available from an SSH agent or from a local private RSA key file (assumes no pass phrase).
try:
ki = paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file(rsa_private_key)
except Exception, e:
print 'Failed loading {0}'.format (rsa_private_key, e)
agent = paramiko.Agent()
agent_keys = agent.get_keys() + (ki,)
if len(agent_keys) == 0:
return
for key in agent_keys:
print 'Trying ssh-agent key {0}'.format(key.get_fingerprint().encode('hex')),
try:
transport.auth_publickey(username, key)
print '... success!'
return
except paramiko.SSHException, e:
print '... failed!', e
hostkeytype = None
hostkey = None
files_copied = 0
try:
host_keys = paramiko.util.load_host_keys(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/known_hosts'))
except IOError:
try:
# try ~/ssh/ too, e.g. on windows
host_keys = paramiko.util.load_host_keys(os.path.expanduser('~/ssh/known_hosts'))
except IOError:
print ' Unable to open host keys file'
host_keys = {hostname:'upload.partner.com'}
if hostname in host_keys:
hostkeytype = host_keys[hostname].keys()[0]
hostkey = host_keys[hostname][hostkeytype]
print 'Using host key of type {0}'.format(hostkeytype)
try:
print 'Establishing SSH connection to:', hostname, port, '...'
t = paramiko.Transport((hostname, port))
t.connect()
agent_auth(t, username)
if not t.is_authenticated():
print 'RSA key auth failed! Trying password login...'
t.connect(username=username, password=password, hostkey=hostkey)
else:
sftp = t.open_session()
sftp = paramiko.SFTPClient.from_transport(t)
try:
sftp.mkdir(dir_remote)
except IOError, e:
print '(assuming ', dir_remote, 'exists)', e
for fname in glob.glob(dir_local + os.sep + glob_pattern):
is_up_to_date = False
if fname.lower().endswith('xml'):
local_file = os.path.join(dir_local, fname)
remote_file = dir_remote + '/' + os.path.basename(fname)
try:
if sftp.stat(remote_file):
local_file_data = open(local_file, "rb").read()
remote_file_data = sftp.open(remote_file).read()
md1 = md5.new(local_file_data).digest()
md2 = md5.new(remote_file_data).digest()
if md1 == md2:
is_up_to_date = True
print "UNCHANGED:", os.path.basename(fname)
else:
print "MODIFIED:", os.path.basename(fname),
except:
print "NEW: ", os.path.basename(fname),
if not is_up_to_date:
print 'Copying', local_file, 'to ', remote_file
sftp.put(local_file, remote_file)
files_copied += 1
t.close()
except Exception, e:
print '*** Caught exception: %s: %s' % (e.__class__, e)
try:
t.close()
except:
pass
print '=' * 60
print 'Total files copied:',files_copied
print 'All operations complete!'
print '=' * 60
can you help me to solve this error
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1398
Reputation: 87134
EDIT After much to and fro, the solution was simply to add user's private key to she ssh agent via ssh-add
.
Actually, you might be trying to use your public key, not your private key.
The file name "id-rsa.pub" looks suspiciously like a public key. The corresponding private key is usually named "id-rsa". Public keys look something like this:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCUmHZlySQqmZCGgE0NKWYyYlPHb3g1Bwdll2ztngUWNkrDSWGmLq6IqJP9EwwxungwJkdkR/U86gFv5MQfQ92+0ote7pUXOACwHfqvIoUXXFI3ZLo/C2cuqDIO7fcO50KKGFAuWbjTd3rugbpoMnNqT99wz/1lrCkTsJLd0YxtRo/QsJ8jiZXRuaEzbdXKwZJaP8G3eBHSMiEa1781yWklk50xxLk2qtpWVzen+Om6InbQ2cR6bBvfiA4B3LES53ccmMfzrCygjl8B6yaV3NI60Re5oNdyNrPZgH4VXf5p4VwrKpY4dCcJZyNmHlFhJlTgZu25uKAbp8Wk4u1ky0vJ [email protected]
Whereas unencypted private keys look something like this:
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIICXQIBAAKBgQCfqBLoK4Vec7r0df4a2CYNzmhJn74qIDqbJnkGasHcN5/GYuDv
.
.
xLCNrVMXYPd1I7L5NGzZalaTrS+DkgLwNvGhkVGKUGao
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
and encrypted private keys like this:
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
DEK-Info: AES-128-CBC,1ACD09B7F078AEB84B9A109979B77CBB
LDEuf08/xMGsHyesZxFGkRNHf8C78vpdDJyBBManOt/mRf/5fkjOel8RgoH4oYEz
.
.
tKjd+PlR4WLluMPFeHujdqhvyC4fQeFzWqak+rlUG5o3lm+TAcKqjypAEU4RVUuW
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Check to see if you are using the correct key file. You can test it by:
openssl rsa -text -noout -in private_key_file
You shouldn't see any errors.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 87134
The first problem is occurring in this block of code
rsa_private_key = r"~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key"
.
.
.
try:
ki = paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file(rsa_private_key)
except Exception, e:
print 'Failed loading {0}'.format (rsa_private_key, e)
I don't think that from_private_key_file()
handles file expansion, so the ~
is interpreted literally as a tilde. Try changing rsa_private_key
to the absolute file name.
Also the print statement in your except
clause doesn't print out the exception. I suggest changing it to print 'Failed loading {0} : {1}'.format (rsa_private_key, e)
. You will probably then see the cause of the problem in the following error message:
Failed loading ~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key : [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '~/workspace/ssh/rsa_private_key'
Also, you may need to supply a password to from_private_key_file()
if your key is encrypted.
Upvotes: 0