GSS-API authentication¶
This module provides GSS-API / SSPI authentication as defined in RFC 4462.
Note
Credential delegation is not supported in server mode.
See also
New in version 1.15.
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paramiko.ssh_gss.
GSS_EXCEPTIONS
= ()¶ A tuple of the exception types used by the underlying GSSAPI implementation.
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paramiko.ssh_gss.
GSS_AUTH_AVAILABLE
= False¶ A boolean constraint that indicates if GSS-API / SSPI is available.
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paramiko.ssh_gss.
GSSAuth
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds=True)¶ Provide SSH2 GSS-API / SSPI authentication.
Parameters: Returns: Either an
_SSH_GSSAPI_OLD
or_SSH_GSSAPI_NEW
(Unix) object or an_SSH_SSPI
(Windows) objectReturn type: Raises: ImportError
– If no GSS-API / SSPI module could be imported.See: Note: Check for the available API and return either an
_SSH_GSSAPI_OLD
(MIT GSSAPI using python-gssapi package) object, an_SSH_GSSAPI_NEW
(MIT GSSAPI using gssapi package) object or an_SSH_SSPI
(MS SSPI) object. If there is no supported API available,None
will be returned.
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class
paramiko.ssh_gss.
_SSH_GSSAuth
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Contains the shared variables and methods of
_SSH_GSSAPI_OLD
,_SSH_GSSAPI_NEW
and_SSH_SSPI
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__init__
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Parameters:
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set_service
(service)¶ This is just a setter to use a non default service. I added this method, because RFC 4462 doesn’t specify “ssh-connection” as the only service value.
Parameters: service (str) – The desired SSH service
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set_username
(username)¶ Setter for C{username}. If GSS-API Key Exchange is performed, the username is not set by C{ssh_init_sec_context}.
Parameters: username (str) – The name of the user who attempts to login
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ssh_gss_oids
(mode='client')¶ This method returns a single OID, because we only support the Kerberos V5 mechanism.
Parameters: mode (str) – Client for client mode and server for server mode Returns: A byte sequence containing the number of supported OIDs, the length of the OID and the actual OID encoded with DER Note: In server mode we just return the OID length and the DER encoded OID.
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ssh_check_mech
(desired_mech)¶ Check if the given OID is the Kerberos V5 OID (server mode).
Parameters: desired_mech (str) – The desired GSS-API mechanism of the client Returns: True
if the given OID is supported, otherwise C{False}
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__weakref__
¶ list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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class
paramiko.ssh_gss.
_SSH_GSSAPI_OLD
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Implementation of the GSS-API MIT Kerberos Authentication for SSH2, using the older (unmaintained) python-gssapi package.
See: GSSAuth
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__init__
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Parameters:
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ssh_init_sec_context
(target, desired_mech=None, username=None, recv_token=None)¶ Initialize a GSS-API context.
Parameters: - username (str) – The name of the user who attempts to login
- target (str) – The hostname of the target to connect to
- desired_mech (str) – The negotiated GSS-API mechanism (“pseudo negotiated” mechanism, because we support just the krb5 mechanism :-))
- recv_token (str) – The GSS-API token received from the Server
Raises: SSHException
– Is raised if the desired mechanism of the client is not supportedReturns: A
String
if the GSS-API has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_get_mic
(session_id, gss_kex=False)¶ Create the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: gssapi-with-mic: Returns the MIC token from GSS-API for the message we created with
_ssh_build_mic
. gssapi-keyex: Returns the MIC token from GSS-API with the SSH session ID as message.
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ssh_accept_sec_context
(hostname, recv_token, username=None)¶ Accept a GSS-API context (server mode).
Parameters: Returns: A
String
if the GSS-API has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_check_mic
(mic_token, session_id, username=None)¶ Verify the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: None if the MIC check was successful
Raises: gssapi.GSSException
– if the MIC check failed
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credentials_delegated
¶ Checks if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Returns: True
if credentials are delegated, otherwiseFalse
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save_client_creds
(client_token)¶ Save the Client token in a file. This is used by the SSH server to store the client credentials if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Parameters: client_token (str) – The GSS-API token received form the client Raises: NotImplementedError
– Credential delegation is currently not supported in server mode
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class
paramiko.ssh_gss.
_SSH_GSSAPI_NEW
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Implementation of the GSS-API MIT Kerberos Authentication for SSH2, using the newer, currently maintained gssapi package.
See: GSSAuth
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__init__
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Parameters:
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ssh_init_sec_context
(target, desired_mech=None, username=None, recv_token=None)¶ Initialize a GSS-API context.
Parameters: - username (str) – The name of the user who attempts to login
- target (str) – The hostname of the target to connect to
- desired_mech (str) – The negotiated GSS-API mechanism (“pseudo negotiated” mechanism, because we support just the krb5 mechanism :-))
- recv_token (str) – The GSS-API token received from the Server
Raises: SSHException
– Is raised if the desired mechanism of the client is not supportedRaises: gssapi.exceptions.GSSError
if there is an error signaled by the GSS-API implementationReturns: A
String
if the GSS-API has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_get_mic
(session_id, gss_kex=False)¶ Create the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: gssapi-with-mic: Returns the MIC token from GSS-API for the message we created with
_ssh_build_mic
. gssapi-keyex: Returns the MIC token from GSS-API with the SSH session ID as message.Return type:
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ssh_accept_sec_context
(hostname, recv_token, username=None)¶ Accept a GSS-API context (server mode).
Parameters: Returns: A
String
if the GSS-API has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_check_mic
(mic_token, session_id, username=None)¶ Verify the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: None if the MIC check was successful
Raises: gssapi.exceptions.GSSError
– if the MIC check failed
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credentials_delegated
¶ Checks if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Returns: True
if credentials are delegated, otherwiseFalse
Return type: bool
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save_client_creds
(client_token)¶ Save the Client token in a file. This is used by the SSH server to store the client credentials if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Parameters: client_token (str) – The GSS-API token received form the client Raises: NotImplementedError
– Credential delegation is currently not supported in server mode
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class
paramiko.ssh_gss.
_SSH_SSPI
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Implementation of the Microsoft SSPI Kerberos Authentication for SSH2.
See: GSSAuth
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__init__
(auth_method, gss_deleg_creds)¶ Parameters:
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ssh_init_sec_context
(target, desired_mech=None, username=None, recv_token=None)¶ Initialize a SSPI context.
Parameters: Raises: SSHException
– Is raised if the desired mechanism of the client is not supportedReturns: A
String
if the SSPI has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_get_mic
(session_id, gss_kex=False)¶ Create the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: gssapi-with-mic: Returns the MIC token from SSPI for the message we created with
_ssh_build_mic
. gssapi-keyex: Returns the MIC token from SSPI with the SSH session ID as message.
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ssh_accept_sec_context
(hostname, username, recv_token)¶ Accept a SSPI context (server mode).
Parameters: Returns: A
String
if the SSPI has returned a token orNone
if no token was returned
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ssh_check_mic
(mic_token, session_id, username=None)¶ Verify the MIC token for a SSH2 message.
Parameters: Returns: None if the MIC check was successful
Raises: sspi.error
– if the MIC check failed
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credentials_delegated
¶ Checks if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Returns: True
if credentials are delegated, otherwiseFalse
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save_client_creds
(client_token)¶ Save the Client token in a file. This is used by the SSH server to store the client credentails if credentials are delegated (server mode).
Parameters: client_token (str) – The SSPI token received form the client Raises: NotImplementedError
– Credential delegation is currently not supported in server mode
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