+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-"""This runs 'ls -l' on a remote host using SSH. At the prompts enter hostname,
-user, and password.
-
-$Id: sshls.py 489 2007-11-28 23:40:34Z noah $
-"""
-
-import pexpect
-import getpass, os
-
-def ssh_command (user, host, password, command):
-
- """This runs a command on the remote host. This could also be done with the
-pxssh class, but this demonstrates what that class does at a simpler level.
-This returns a pexpect.spawn object. This handles the case when you try to
-connect to a new host and ssh asks you if you want to accept the public key
-fingerprint and continue connecting. """
-
- ssh_newkey = 'Are you sure you want to continue connecting'
- child = pexpect.spawn('ssh -l %s %s %s'%(user, host, command))
- i = child.expect([pexpect.TIMEOUT, ssh_newkey, 'password: '])
- if i == 0: # Timeout
- print 'ERROR!'
- print 'SSH could not login. Here is what SSH said:'
- print child.before, child.after
- return None
- if i == 1: # SSH does not have the public key. Just accept it.
- child.sendline ('yes')
- child.expect ('password: ')
- i = child.expect([pexpect.TIMEOUT, 'password: '])
- if i == 0: # Timeout
- print 'ERROR!'
- print 'SSH could not login. Here is what SSH said:'
- print child.before, child.after
- return None
- child.sendline(password)
- return child
-
-def main ():
-
- host = raw_input('Hostname: ')
- user = raw_input('User: ')
- password = getpass.getpass('Password: ')
- child = ssh_command (user, host, password, '/bin/ls -l')
- child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
- print child.before
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- try:
- main()
- except Exception, e:
- print str(e)
- traceback.print_exc()
- os._exit(1)
-