Class: Net::SSH::KnownHosts
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Net::SSH::KnownHosts
- Defined in:
- lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb
Overview
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.
Constant Summary collapse
- SUPPORTED_TYPE =
%w[ssh-rsa ssh-dss ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 ecdsa-sha2-nistp521]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#source ⇒ Object
readonly
The host-key file name that this KnownHosts instance will use to search for keys.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.add(host, key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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.
-
.hostfiles(options, which = :all) ⇒ Object
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. -
.search_for(host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Searches all known host files (see KnownHosts.hostfiles) for all keys of the given host.
-
.search_in(files, host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Search for all known keys for the given host, in every file given in the
files
array.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#add(host, key) ⇒ Object
Tries to append an entry to the current source file for the given host and key.
-
#initialize(source) ⇒ KnownHosts
constructor
Instantiate a new KnownHosts instance that will search the given known-hosts file.
-
#keys_for(host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns an array of all keys that are known to be associatd with the given host.
-
#known_host_hash?(hostlist, entries) ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether one of the entries matches an hostname that has been stored as a HMAC-SHA1 hash in the known hosts.
- #match(host, pattern) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(source) ⇒ KnownHosts
Instantiate a new KnownHosts instance that will search the given known-hosts file. The path is expanded file File.expand_path.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 162 def initialize(source) @source = File.(source) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#source ⇒ Object (readonly)
The host-key file name that this KnownHosts instance will use to search for keys.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 158 def source @source end |
Class Method Details
.add(host, key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 146 def add(host, key, = {}) hostfiles(, :user).each do |file| KnownHosts.new(file).add(host, key) return rescue SystemCallError # try the next hostfile end end |
.hostfiles(options, which = :all) ⇒ Object
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.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 131 def hostfiles(, which = :all) files = [] files += Array([:user_known_hosts_file] || %w[~/.ssh/known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts2]) if which == :all || which == :user if which == :all || which == :global files += Array([:global_known_hosts_file] || %w[/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts2]) end return files end |
.search_for(host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Searches all known host files (see KnownHosts.hostfiles) for all keys of the given host. Returns an enumerable of keys found.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 112 def search_for(host, = {}) HostKeys.new(search_in(hostfiles(), host, ), host, self, ) end |
.search_in(files, host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Search for all known keys for the given host, in every file given in the files
array. Returns the list of keys.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 118 def search_in(files, host, = {}) files.flat_map { |file| KnownHosts.new(file).keys_for(host, ) } end |
Instance Method Details
#add(host, key) ⇒ Object
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.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 257 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 |
#keys_for(host, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 179 def keys_for(host, = {}) keys = [] return keys unless File.readable?(source) entries = host.split(/,/) host_name = entries[0] host_ip = entries[1] File.open(source) do |file| file.each_line do |line| if line.start_with?('@') marker, hosts, type, key_content, comment = line.split(' ') else marker = nil hosts, type, key_content, comment = line.split(' ') end # Skip empty line or one that is commented next if hosts.nil? || hosts.start_with?('#') hostlist = hosts.split(',') next unless SUPPORTED_TYPE.include?(type) found = hostlist.any? { |pattern| match(host_name, pattern) } || known_host_hash?(hostlist, entries) next unless found found = hostlist.include?(host_ip) if [:check_host_ip] && entries.size > 1 && hostlist.size > 1 next unless found blob = key_content.unpack("m*").first raw_key = Net::SSH::Buffer.new(blob).read_key keys << if marker == "@cert-authority" HostKeyEntries::CertAuthority.new(raw_key, comment: comment) else HostKeyEntries::PubKey.new(raw_key, comment: comment) end end end keys end |
#known_host_hash?(hostlist, entries) ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether one of the entries matches an hostname that has been stored as a HMAC-SHA1 hash in the known hosts.
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 241 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 |
#match(host, pattern) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/net/ssh/known_hosts.rb', line 224 def match(host, pattern) if pattern.include?('*') || pattern.include?('?') # see man 8 sshd for pattern details pattern_regexp = pattern.split('*', -1).map do |x| x.split('?', -1).map do |y| Regexp.escape(y) end.join('.') end.join('.*') host =~ Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern_regexp}\\z") else host == pattern end end |