Reputation: 273
I have this scenario:
Local-host --------- jump-host ------- target-machine
I am trying to write a code in Python using Paramiko to first SSH from local-host to jump-host and then SSH from jump-host to the target-machine. From the target-machine, I want to capture some outputs and store them locally either as a variable or as a file (haven't got to that point yet). I found an example from Stack Overflow where they talk about using nested SSH with Paramiko, and I follow it but I get stuck here:
My code:
enter code here
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Paramiko
#
import paramiko
import sys
import subprocess
#
# we instantiate a new object referencing paramiko's SSHClient class
#
vm=paramiko.SSHClient()
vm.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
vm.connect('192.168.115.103',username='osmanl',password='xxxxxx')
#
vmtransport = vm.get_transport()
dest_addr = ('192.168.115.103', 22)
local_addr = ('127.0.0.1', 22)
vmchannel = vmtransport.open_channel("direct-tcpip", dest_addr, local_addr)
#
jhost=paramiko.SSHClient()
jhost.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
jhost.load_host_keys('/home/osmanl/.ssh/known_hosts')
jhost.connect('10.103.53.26', username='latiu', password='xxxx', sock=vmchannel)
#
stdin, stdout, stderr = rtr.exec_command("show version | no-more")
#
print stdout.readline()
#
jhost.close()
vm.close()
# End
When I run the above, I get this error:
$ python sshvm.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "sshvm.py", line 28, in <module>
jhost.load_host_keys('/home/osmanl/.ssh/known_hosts')
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/paramiko-1.15.2-py2.7.egg/paramiko/client.py", line 121, in load_host_keys
self._host_keys.load(filename)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/paramiko-1.15.2-py2.7.egg/paramiko/hostkeys.py", line 94, in load
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/osmanl/.ssh/known_hosts'
Upvotes: 27
Views: 30149
Reputation: 651
Try the following edited code, it should work:
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Paramiko
#
import paramiko
#
# we instantiate a new object referencing paramiko's SSHClient class
#
vm = paramiko.SSHClient()
vm.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
vm.connect('192.168.115.103', username='osmanl', password='xxxxxx')
#
vmtransport = vm.get_transport()
dest_addr = ('10.103.53.26', 22) #edited#
local_addr = ('192.168.115.103', 22) #edited#
vmchannel = vmtransport.open_channel("direct-tcpip", dest_addr, local_addr)
#
jhost = paramiko.SSHClient()
jhost.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
#jhost.load_host_keys('/home/osmanl/.ssh/known_hosts') #disabled#
jhost.connect('10.103.53.26', username='latiu', password='xxxx', sock=vmchannel)
#
stdin, stdout, stderr = jhost.exec_command("show version | no-more") #edited#
#
print stdout.read() #edited#
#
jhost.close()
vm.close()
# End
Upvotes: 32
Reputation: 386
After reading accepted answer got bit confused about source and destintation addresses https://stackoverflow.com/a/36096801/1303321, so refering to https://www.programcreek.com/python/?code=grycap%2Fim%2Fim-master%2FIM%2FSSH.py here is what I ended up with working solution:
def __run_remote_command(self, command: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""
Private method to run a command in the remote machine via SSH.
This method establishes the connection; fires the command; collects the output then closes the connection
:param command: command which needs to be invoked in the remote machine
:return (stdout, stderr) : Tuple of string containing the standard output and error of the command execution
"""
stdout, stderr = '', ''
with paramiko.SSHClient() as jhost:
jhost.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
private_key = paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file(filename=RESOURCES_SERVER_SSH_KEY)
try:
jhost.connect(hostname=JUMPHOST_SERVER_URL, username=RESOURCES_SERVER_SSH_USERNAME, pkey=private_key)
jhost_transport = jhost.get_transport()
dest_addr = (RESOURCES_SERVER_URL, 22)
local_addr = (JUMPHOST_SERVER_URL, 22)
jhost_channel = jhost_transport.open_channel("direct-tcpip", dest_addr, local_addr)
with paramiko.SSHClient() as target_server:
target_server.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
target_server_private_key = paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file(filename=RESOURCES_SERVER_SSH_KEY)
target_server.connect(hostname=RESOURCES_SERVER_URL, username=RESOURCES_SERVER_SSH_USERNAME, pkey=target_server_private_key, sock=jhost_channel)
self.logger.info(f"Invoking {command} on remote host {RESOURCES_SERVER_URL} over SSH")
_, stdout, stderr = target_server.exec_command(command)
stdout = stdout.read().decode('utf-8')
stderr = stderr.read().decode('utf-8')
except SSHException as ssh_ex:
self.logger.error(f"Failed to connect to {RESOURCES_SERVER_URL} ")
self.logger.exception(ssh_ex, exc_info=True)
raise BaseException()
return (stdout, stderr)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4188
I know OP has specifically asked for Paramiko
but i can do this very easily with fabric
. Here is my solution
from fabric import Connection
out = Connection('host1').run('host2 uptime')
print(out.stdout.strip())
This works just fine for me, and i have the output stored in a variable as well.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 439
I found this easiest route to login to remote server via jumphost.This works amazing!
link :https://pypi.org/project/jumpssh/
import jumpssh
Upvotes: 2