#!/usr/bin/env python import optparse import os import shlex import subprocess import sys HOST_KEY_ASK_MSG = """ The authenticity of host '[91.121.165.123]:9122 ([91.121.165.123]:9122)' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:JvfPvazZzQ9/CUdKN7tiYlNZtDRdEgDsYVIzOgPrsR4. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? """.strip('\n') HOST_KEY_STRICT_MSG = """Host key verification failed.\n""" def tty(msg): fp = open('/dev/tty', 'wb', 0) fp.write(msg.encode()) fp.close() def stderr(msg): fp = open('/dev/stderr', 'wb', 0) fp.write(msg.encode()) fp.close() def confirm(msg): tty(msg) fp = open('/dev/tty', 'rb', 0) try: return fp.readline().decode() finally: fp.close() if os.getenv('FAKESSH_MODE') == 'ask': assert 'y\n' == confirm(HOST_KEY_ASK_MSG) if os.getenv('FAKESSH_MODE') == 'strict': stderr(HOST_KEY_STRICT_MSG) sys.exit(255) # # Set an env var if stderr was a TTY to make ssh_test tests easier to write. # if os.isatty(2): os.environ['STDERR_WAS_TTY'] = '1' parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option('--user', '-l', action='store') parser.add_option('-o', dest='options', action='append') parser.disable_interspersed_args() opts, args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) args.pop(0) # hostname # On Linux the TTY layer appears to begin tearing down a PTY after the last FD # for it is closed, causing SIGHUP to be sent to its foreground group. Since # the bootstrap overwrites the last such fd (stderr), we can't just exec it # directly, we must hold it open just like real SSH would. So use # subprocess.call() rather than os.execve() here. args = [''.join(shlex.split(s)) for s in args] sys.exit(subprocess.call(args))