Reputation: 1319
I use SSHTunnelForwarder from sshtunnel module on python.
Given the next code:
server = SSHTunnelForwarder(
(sshServer, sshPort),
ssh_username=sshUsername,
ssh_password=sshPassword,
remote_bind_address=(imapServer, imapPort),
local_bind_address=('127.0.0.1', localPort)
)
print('STARTING')
server.start()
print(server.is_active)
Sometimes it take really long time, maybe few minutes, and then I get error:
2019-04-22 22:25:54,365| ERROR | Could not connect to gateway ip..... : 110
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "PYTHON_TUNNEL.py", line 24, in <module>
server.start()
File "/home/mike/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sshtunnel.py", line 1295, in start
reason='Could not establish session to SSH gateway')
File "/home/mike/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sshtunnel.py", line 1101, in _raise
raise exception(reason)
sshtunnel.BaseSSHTunnelForwarderError: Could not establish session to SSH gateway
Ubuntu 18.04, python 2.7
Is it possible to set timeout for tunnel establishment ?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 4338
Reputation: 5101
There's an SSH_TIMEOUT
constant with a default of None
in sshtunnel.py
that is set on the socket used to create the transport before calling connect
on it.
Unfortunately, I can't test this myself, but you could try patching that constant before starting the tunnel forwarder:
import sshtunnel
sshtunnel.SSH_TIMEOUT = 5.0
server = sshtunnel.SSHTunnelForwarder([...])
server.start()
There's also a TUNNEL_TIMEOUT
constant, but that seems to be used for checks if the tunnel is already established and for the call to open_channel
on the underlying Paramiko Transport instance. It does not seem to play a role during the creation of the tunnel.
Plus, TUNNEL_TIMEOUT
is set to one second by default, and with you experiencing minute-long delays on server.start()
before the BaseSSHTunnelForwarderError
is raised, it seems unlikely that this constant is relevant for a solution to your issue.
Upvotes: 6