# this is adapted from my code in Buildbot -warner import os.path import binascii, base64 from twisted.python import log from twisted.application import service, strports from twisted.cred import checkers, portal from twisted.conch import manhole, telnet, manhole_ssh, checkers as conchc from twisted.conch.insults import insults from twisted.internet import protocol from zope.interface import implements # makeTelnetProtocol and _TelnetRealm are for the TelnetManhole class makeTelnetProtocol: # this curries the 'portal' argument into a later call to # TelnetTransport() def __init__(self, portal): self.portal = portal def __call__(self): auth = telnet.AuthenticatingTelnetProtocol return telnet.TelnetTransport(auth, self.portal) class _TelnetRealm: implements(portal.IRealm) def __init__(self, namespace_maker): self.namespace_maker = namespace_maker def requestAvatar(self, avatarId, *interfaces): if telnet.ITelnetProtocol in interfaces: namespace = self.namespace_maker() p = telnet.TelnetBootstrapProtocol(insults.ServerProtocol, manhole.ColoredManhole, namespace) return (telnet.ITelnetProtocol, p, lambda: None) raise NotImplementedError() class chainedProtocolFactory: # this curries the 'namespace' argument into a later call to # chainedProtocolFactory() def __init__(self, namespace): self.namespace = namespace def __call__(self): return insults.ServerProtocol(manhole.ColoredManhole, self.namespace) class AuthorizedKeysChecker(conchc.SSHPublicKeyDatabase): """Accept connections using SSH keys from a given file. SSHPublicKeyDatabase takes the username that the prospective client has requested and attempts to get a ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file for that username. This requires root access, so it isn't as useful as you'd like. Instead, this subclass looks for keys in a single file, given as an argument. This file is typically kept in the buildmaster's basedir. The file should have 'ssh-dss ....' lines in it, just like authorized_keys. """ def __init__(self, authorized_keys_file): self.authorized_keys_file = os.path.expanduser(authorized_keys_file) def checkKey(self, credentials): f = open(self.authorized_keys_file) for l in f.readlines(): l2 = l.split() if len(l2) < 2: continue try: if base64.decodestring(l2[1]) == credentials.blob: return 1 except binascii.Error: continue return 0 class ModifiedColoredManhole(manhole.ColoredManhole): def connectionMade(self): manhole.ColoredManhole.connectionMade(self) # look in twisted.conch.recvline.RecvLine for hints self.keyHandlers["\x08"] = self.handle_BACKSPACE self.keyHandlers["\x15"] = self.handle_KILLLINE self.keyHandlers["\x01"] = self.handle_HOME self.keyHandlers["\x04"] = self.handle_DELETE self.keyHandlers["\x05"] = self.handle_END self.keyHandlers["\x0b"] = self.handle_KILLLINE # really kill-to-end #self.keyHandlers["\xe2"] = self.handle_BACKWARDS_WORD # M-b #self.keyHandlers["\xe6"] = self.handle_FORWARDS_WORD # M-f def handle_KILLLINE(self): self.handle_END() for i in range(len(self.lineBuffer)): self.handle_BACKSPACE() class _BaseManhole(service.MultiService): """This provides remote access to a python interpreter (a read/exec/print loop) embedded in the buildmaster via an internal SSH server. This allows detailed inspection of the buildmaster state. It is of most use to buildbot developers. Connect to this by running an ssh client. """ def __init__(self, port, checker, using_ssh=True): """ @type port: string or int @param port: what port should the Manhole listen on? This is a strports specification string, like 'tcp:12345' or 'tcp:12345:interface=127.0.0.1'. Bare integers are treated as a simple tcp port. @type checker: an object providing the L{twisted.cred.checkers.ICredentialsChecker} interface @param checker: if provided, this checker is used to authenticate the client instead of using the username/password scheme. You must either provide a username/password or a Checker. Some useful values are:: import twisted.cred.checkers as credc import twisted.conch.checkers as conchc c = credc.AllowAnonymousAccess # completely open c = credc.FilePasswordDB(passwd_filename) # file of name:passwd c = conchc.UNIXPasswordDatabase # getpwnam() (probably /etc/passwd) @type using_ssh: bool @param using_ssh: If True, accept SSH connections. If False, accept regular unencrypted telnet connections. """ # unfortunately, these don't work unless we're running as root #c = credc.PluggableAuthenticationModulesChecker: PAM #c = conchc.SSHPublicKeyDatabase() # ~/.ssh/authorized_keys # and I can't get UNIXPasswordDatabase to work service.MultiService.__init__(self) if type(port) is int: port = "tcp:%d" % port self.port = port # for comparison later self.checker = checker # to maybe compare later def makeNamespace(): # close over 'self' so we can get access to .parent later from allmydata import debugshell debugshell.app = self.parent # make node accessible via 'app' namespace = {} for sym in dir(debugshell): if sym.startswith('__') and sym.endswith('__'): continue namespace[sym] = getattr(debugshell, sym) return namespace def makeProtocol(): namespace = makeNamespace() p = insults.ServerProtocol(ModifiedColoredManhole, namespace) return p self.using_ssh = using_ssh if using_ssh: r = manhole_ssh.TerminalRealm() r.chainedProtocolFactory = makeProtocol p = portal.Portal(r, [self.checker]) f = manhole_ssh.ConchFactory(p) else: r = _TelnetRealm(makeNamespace) p = portal.Portal(r, [self.checker]) f = protocol.ServerFactory() f.protocol = makeTelnetProtocol(p) s = strports.service(self.port, f) s.setServiceParent(self) def startService(self): service.MultiService.startService(self) if self.using_ssh: via = "via SSH" else: via = "via telnet" log.msg("Manhole listening %s on port %s" % (via, self.port)) class TelnetManhole(_BaseManhole): """This Manhole accepts unencrypted (telnet) connections, and requires a username and password authorize access. You are encouraged to use the encrypted ssh-based manhole classes instead.""" def __init__(self, port, username, password): """ @type port: string or int @param port: what port should the Manhole listen on? This is a strports specification string, like 'tcp:12345' or 'tcp:12345:interface=127.0.0.1'. Bare integers are treated as a simple tcp port. @param username: @param password: username= and password= form a pair of strings to use when authenticating the remote user. """ self.username = username self.password = password c = checkers.InMemoryUsernamePasswordDatabaseDontUse() c.addUser(username, password) _BaseManhole.__init__(self, port, c, using_ssh=False) class PasswordManhole(_BaseManhole): """This Manhole accepts encrypted (ssh) connections, and requires a username and password to authorize access. """ def __init__(self, port, username, password): """ @type port: string or int @param port: what port should the Manhole listen on? This is a strports specification string, like 'tcp:12345' or 'tcp:12345:interface=127.0.0.1'. Bare integers are treated as a simple tcp port. @param username: @param password: username= and password= form a pair of strings to use when authenticating the remote user. """ self.username = username self.password = password c = checkers.InMemoryUsernamePasswordDatabaseDontUse() c.addUser(username, password) _BaseManhole.__init__(self, port, c) class AuthorizedKeysManhole(_BaseManhole): """This Manhole accepts ssh connections, and requires that the prospective client have an ssh private key that matches one of the public keys in our authorized_keys file. It is created with the name of a file that contains the public keys that we will accept.""" def __init__(self, port, keyfile): """ @type port: string or int @param port: what port should the Manhole listen on? This is a strports specification string, like 'tcp:12345' or 'tcp:12345:interface=127.0.0.1'. Bare integers are treated as a simple tcp port. @param keyfile: the name of a file (relative to the buildmaster's basedir) that contains SSH public keys of authorized users, one per line. This is the exact same format as used by sshd in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys . """ # TODO: expanduser this, and make it relative to the buildmaster's # basedir self.keyfile = keyfile c = AuthorizedKeysChecker(keyfile) _BaseManhole.__init__(self, port, c) class ArbitraryCheckerManhole(_BaseManhole): """This Manhole accepts ssh connections, but uses an arbitrary user-supplied 'checker' object to perform authentication.""" def __init__(self, port, checker): """ @type port: string or int @param port: what port should the Manhole listen on? This is a strports specification string, like 'tcp:12345' or 'tcp:12345:interface=127.0.0.1'. Bare integers are treated as a simple tcp port. @param checker: an instance of a twisted.cred 'checker' which will perform authentication """ _BaseManhole.__init__(self, port, checker)