Edit file File name : known_hosts.rb Content :require 'strscan' require 'openssl' require 'base64' require 'net/ssh/buffer' require 'net/ssh/authentication/ed25519_loader' module Net module SSH # Represents the result of a search in known hosts # see search_for class HostKeys include Enumerable attr_reader :host def initialize(host_keys, host, known_hosts, options = {}) @host_keys = host_keys @host = host @known_hosts = known_hosts @options = options end def add_host_key(key) @known_hosts.add(@host, key, @options) @host_keys.push(key) end def each(&block) @host_keys.each(&block) end def empty? @host_keys.empty? end end # Searches an OpenSSH-style known-host file for a given host, and returns all # matching keys. This is used to implement host-key verification, as well as # to determine what key a user prefers to use for a given host. # # This is used internally by Net::SSH, and will never need to be used directly # by consumers of the library. class KnownHosts if defined?(OpenSSL::PKey::EC) SUPPORTED_TYPE = %w[ssh-rsa ssh-dss ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 ecdsa-sha2-nistp521] else SUPPORTED_TYPE = %w[ssh-rsa ssh-dss] end SUPPORTED_TYPE.push('ssh-ed25519') if Net::SSH::Authentication::ED25519Loader::LOADED class <<self # Searches all known host files (see KnownHosts.hostfiles) for all keys # of the given host. Returns an enumerable of keys found. def search_for(host, options={}) HostKeys.new(search_in(hostfiles(options), host, options), host, self, options) end # Search for all known keys for the given host, in every file given in # the +files+ array. Returns the list of keys. def search_in(files, host, options = {}) files.flat_map { |file| KnownHosts.new(file).keys_for(host, options) } end # Looks in the given +options+ hash for the :user_known_hosts_file and # :global_known_hosts_file keys, and returns an array of all known # hosts files. If the :user_known_hosts_file key is not set, the # default is returned (~/.ssh/known_hosts and ~/.ssh/known_hosts2). If # :global_known_hosts_file is not set, the default is used # (/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts and /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts2). # # If you only want the user known host files, you can pass :user as # the second option. def hostfiles(options, which=:all) files = [] files += Array(options[:user_known_hosts_file] || %w[~/.ssh/known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts2]) if which == :all || which == :user files += Array(options[:global_known_hosts_file] || %w[/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts2]) if which == :all || which == :global return files end # Looks in all user known host files (see KnownHosts.hostfiles) and tries to # add an entry for the given host and key to the first file it is able # to. def add(host, key, options={}) hostfiles(options, :user).each do |file| begin KnownHosts.new(file).add(host, key) return rescue SystemCallError # try the next hostfile end end end end # The host-key file name that this KnownHosts instance will use to search # for keys. attr_reader :source # Instantiate a new KnownHosts instance that will search the given known-hosts # file. The path is expanded file File.expand_path. def initialize(source) @source = File.expand_path(source) end # Returns an array of all keys that are known to be associatd with the # given host. The +host+ parameter is either the domain name or ip address # of the host, or both (comma-separated). Additionally, if a non-standard # port is being used, it may be specified by putting the host (or ip, or # both) in square brackets, and appending the port outside the brackets # after a colon. Possible formats for +host+, then, are; # # "net.ssh.test" # "1.2.3.4" # "net.ssh.test,1.2.3.4" # "[net.ssh.test]:5555" # "[1,2,3,4]:5555" # "[net.ssh.test]:5555,[1.2.3.4]:5555 def keys_for(host, options = {}) keys = [] return keys unless File.readable?(source) entries = host.split(/,/) host_name = entries[0] host_ip = entries[1] File.open(source) do |file| scanner = StringScanner.new("") file.each_line do |line| scanner.string = line scanner.skip(/\s*/) next if scanner.match?(/$|#/) hostlist = scanner.scan(/\S+/).split(/,/) found = hostlist.any? { |pattern| match(host_name, pattern) } || known_host_hash?(hostlist, entries) next unless found found = hostlist.include?(host_ip) if options[:check_host_ip] && entries.size > 1 && hostlist.size > 1 next unless found scanner.skip(/\s*/) type = scanner.scan(/\S+/) next unless SUPPORTED_TYPE.include?(type) scanner.skip(/\s*/) blob = scanner.rest.unpack("m*").first keys << Net::SSH::Buffer.new(blob).read_key end end keys end def match(host, pattern) # see man 8 sshd for pattern details pattern_regexp = pattern.split('*').map do |x| x.split('?').map do |y| Regexp.escape(y) end.join('.') end.join('[^.]*') host =~ Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern_regexp}\\z") end # Indicates whether one of the entries matches an hostname that has been # stored as a HMAC-SHA1 hash in the known hosts. def known_host_hash?(hostlist, entries) if hostlist.size == 1 && hostlist.first =~ /\A\|1(\|.+){2}\z/ chunks = hostlist.first.split(/\|/) salt = Base64.decode64(chunks[2]) digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('sha1') entries.each do |entry| hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.digest(digest, salt, entry) return true if Base64.encode64(hmac).chomp == chunks[3] end end false end # Tries to append an entry to the current source file for the given host # and key. If it is unable to (because the file is not writable, for # instance), an exception will be raised. def add(host, key) File.open(source, "a") do |file| blob = [Net::SSH::Buffer.from(:key, key).to_s].pack("m*").gsub(/\s/, "") file.puts "#{host} #{key.ssh_type} #{blob}" end end end end end Save