Login, su to root, execute command (General questions)
by wodSupport, Thursday, November 11, 2004, 23:25 (7315 days ago)
We have many users ask something very similar to: how do I login to a server, 'su -' to root, and then execute some command? Since regular expression is supported on both ActiveX and NET versions, you can use below code (with very small changes) on both of them. We use Blocking mode in below sample. Change Hostname, Login, Password and RootPass variables with your data.
Sample will connect to the server and give you list of current folder in a messagebox.
[code]Sub Main()
Dim Ssh1 As New WeOnlyDo.Client.SSH
Dim hostname As String, login As String, password As String, rootpass As String
Hostname = put_your_host
login = put_your_login
password = put_your_pass
rootpass = put_root_pass
Ssh1.Hostname = hostname
Ssh1.Login = login
Ssh1.Password = password
Ssh1.Blocking = True
Ssh1.Connect()
' once connected, wait for prompt
Ssh1.WaitFor( regex:[$ #>] $ , 5)
' if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If Ssh1.DataReady > 0 Then Ssh1.Receive()
' execute su command, wait for password prompt
Ssh1.Execute( su - & vbLf, Password: , 5)
' send password and wait for command prompt
Ssh1.Send(rootpass & vbLf)
Ssh1.WaitFor( regex:[$ #>] $ , 5)
' if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If Ssh1.DataReady > 0 Then Ssh1.Receive()
' execute command and dump it's output to a messagebox
MsgBox(Ssh1.Execute( ls -al & vbLf, regex:[$ #>] $ , 10))
' and disconnect
Ssh1.Disconnect()
End Sub[/code]
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by M, Friday, November 12, 2004, 13:58 (7314 days ago) @ wodSupport
Thanks a lot for the example you provided me.
I've just one more question:
when I use the command “Ssh1.WaitFor( regex:[$ #>] $ , 5)” I have to know in advance what prompt to expect (regex:[$ #>] $).
What shall I do if I don't know what the prompt will be like ? (the system administrator could change it)
I tried to set it from my application with a command export PS1= .... but with no success.
Is it possible to adjust your example to manage this problem?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Friday, November 12, 2004, 14:29 (7314 days ago) @ M
M,
that's the best part - it will most probably work. Regular expression
$ #>]
means it will accept any of those chars ($, ,#,>) if they appear at the end of the line. This includes 99.9 of most UNIX command prompts (including root account). Why don't you give it a try?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by M, Friday, November 12, 2004, 15:50 (7314 days ago) @ wodSupport
M,
that's the best part - it will most probably work. Regular expression
$ #>]
means it will accept any of those chars ($, ,#,>) if they appear at the end of the line. This includes 99.9 of most UNIX command prompts (including root account). Why don't you give it a try?
Sorry,
the command WaitFor doesn't translate regular expressions.
It always looks for the exact string.
If I use the command locSSH.WaitFor( [$ #>] $ , 5) it looks for a prompt like this [$ #>] $
My prompt is $PWD > , how can I do?
Thanks, bye
M
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Friday, November 12, 2004, 15:52 (7314 days ago) @ M
M,
in newest wodSSH it does work, I am sure. But you must put 'regex:' text before your pattern, otherwise it is treated as exact text. Notice we also put regex: in the sample.
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by M, Friday, November 12, 2004, 18:01 (7314 days ago) @ wodSupport
M,
in newest wodSSH it does work, I am sure. But you must put 'regex:' text before your pattern, otherwise it is treated as exact text. Notice we also put regex: in the sample.
Thanks a lot,
I wasn't using the last version of the component [:doh:]
Now it's ok.
Boban for president [:wink:]
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Friday, November 12, 2004, 18:02 (7314 days ago) @ M
Boban for president? hehe... could be, who knows..
Anyway I'm glad all works ok now!
Regards.
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by iyikedi, Monday, March 21, 2005, 19:12 (7185 days ago) @ wodSupport
This code working with VB yes.
but we need exp code in ASP
please help us...
[:sad:]
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Monday, March 21, 2005, 20:12 (7185 days ago) @ iyikedi
It should work in ASP the same way. It's important to use Blocking = 1 and that's it. What happens, why it doesn't work? Where does it fail? Can you cut it after Connect, and then add line by line until it fails?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by Kaliorin, Friday, August 19, 2005, 09:08 (7035 days ago) @ wodSupport
hi,
i just downloaded the trial version of WodSSH...
i have trouble with the WaitFor method...
is the regex feature working with the trial version ?
here is the code (i just copy/paste/modify the code you provided)
The first WaitFor is blocking the application (timeout)
Private Sub Button1Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
Dim Ssh1 As New WeOnlyDo.Client.SSH
Dim hostname As String, login As String, password As String, rootpass As String
Hostname = host
login = login
password = pass
rootpass = rootpass
Ssh1.Hostname = hostname
Ssh1.Login = login
Ssh1.Password = password
Ssh1.Blocking = True
Ssh1.Connect()
' once connected, wait for prompt
Ssh1.WaitFor( regex:[$ #>] $ , 5)
' if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If Ssh1.DataReady > 0 Then Ssh1.Receive()
' execute su command, wait for password prompt
Ssh1.Execute( su -
, Password: , 5)
' send password and wait for command prompt
Ssh1.Send(rootpass +
)
Ssh1.WaitFor( regex:[$ #>] $ , 5)
' if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If Ssh1.DataReady > 0 Then Ssh1.Receive()
' execute command and dump it's output to a messagebox
MessageBox.Show(Ssh1.Execute( ls -al
, regex:[$ #>] $ , 10))
' and disconnect
Ssh1.Disconnect()
End Sub
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Friday, August 19, 2005, 11:01 (7034 days ago) @ Kaliorin
Kaliorin,
regex expression we use match 99 of command prompts, but perhaps you're unlucky and your command prompt is different? What does it look like?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by kaliorin, Friday, August 19, 2005, 11:09 (7034 days ago) @ wodSupport
the prompt looks like this
[name@hostname name] $
and the root
[root@hostname root] #
thanks ;)
Vincent
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by kaliorin, Friday, August 19, 2005, 16:06 (7034 days ago) @ kaliorin
hi i solve regex problem... but... i have another trouble
the code below works perfectly in step-by-step debug mode (the goal is to change a password)
but this don't work if y run it without a breakpoint in my code.(and the textbox acting like a log don't display all the text)
is there a problem with the Received() event ?
ssh1.Login= Login ;
ssh1.Password = Password ;
ssh1.Protocol = WeOnlyDo.Client.SSH.SupportedProtocols.SSH2;
this.ssh1.Connect( HostName ,22);
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.WaitFor( $ );
this.textBox1.Text += this.ssh1.Execute( su -
, regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Receive();
this.textBox1.Text += this.ssh1.Execute( rootpass
, regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Receive();
this.textBox1.Text += this.ssh1.Execute( passwd guyname
, regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Receive();
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Execute( Test2360
, regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Receive();
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Execute( Test2360
, regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
this.textBox1.Text += ssh1.Receive();
ssh1.Disconnect();
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodSupport, Friday, August 19, 2005, 17:26 (7034 days ago) @ kaliorin
Kaliorin,
I cannot know what happens and why it doens't work. I suggest you try line at a time - make sure Connect finished, and look if first WaitFor was reached, then if it was passed etc.. First time your code stops - that's where the problem is.
Perhaps there's more than one $ returned before command prompt is displayed?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by Kaliorin, Monday, August 22, 2005, 16:07 (7031 days ago) @ wodSupport
hi, i solve the problem by using System.Threading.
I just put some sleep ... and it works well.
Thread.Sleep(500);
sData += this.ssh1.Execute( passwd GuyName , regex:[A-z]*[.,!?:...]* );
Thread.Sleep(500);
sData += ssh1.Receive();
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Tuesday, May 27, 2008, 05:37 (6023 days ago) @ Kaliorin
Hi ,wodDamir :
I have a problem in my ASP code and I don't know what's wrong with it.
Can you please try to find the problem, thanks.
Code :
<
dim SSH
set SSH = Server.CreateObject( WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 )
hostname = 10.80.90.100
login = oam8adm
password = A12345
rootpass = scsicard
ssh.Hostname = hostname
ssh.Login = login
ssh.Password = password
ssh.Blocking = 1
//ssh.Protocol = 3
//SSH.Port = 22
ssh.Connect
// once connected, wait for prompt
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,5
// if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If ssh.DataReady > 0 Then
response.write ssh.Receive
end if
// execute su command, wait for password prompt
ssh.Execute su - & vbLf, Password: ,5
// send password and wait for command prompt
ssh.Send rootpass & vbLf
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,5
// if anything left in incoming buffer, delete it
If ssh.DataReady > 0 Then
ssh.Receive
end if
// execute command and dump it//s output to a messagebox
ssh.Execute ls -al & vbLf, regex:[$ #>] $ ,10
// and disconnect
ssh.Disconnect
>
Result :
WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 (0x800A274C)
The current connection has timeout.
/ssh/ssh.asp, line 60
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Tuesday, May 27, 2008, 05:39 (6023 days ago) @ shin
Result :
WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 (0x800A274C)
The current connection has timeout.
/ssh/ssh.asp, line 60
sorry , it should be /ssh/ssh.asp, line 17
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodDamir, Tuesday, May 27, 2008, 09:26 (6023 days ago) @ shin
Hi Shin,
The code you provided me with works on my side. It logs me in, executes su - , and lists the directory.
However, If I'm correct, you receive error WaitFor line, right after root password is sent. Perhaps the WaitFor is waiting for a wrong prompt? Can you try connecting to thta host using some other client (putty) and check what comes back as prompt?
Regards,
Damba
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Friday, May 30, 2008, 05:13 (6020 days ago) @ wodDamir
Hi Shin,
The code you provided me with works on my side. It logs me in, executes su - , and lists the directory.
However, If I'm correct, you receive error WaitFor line, right after root password is sent. Perhaps the WaitFor is waiting for a wrong prompt? Can you try connecting to thta host using some other client (putty) and check what comes back as prompt?
Regards,
Damba
Hi, wodDamir
normal account prompt is $
root account prompt is #
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Friday, May 30, 2008, 05:26 (6020 days ago) @ shin
Hi, wodDamir
I use this ASP code, It should not have anything wrong.
But it shows the result :
WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 (0x800A274C)
The current connection has timeout.
/ssh/ssh.asp, line 15
<
dim SSH
set SSH = Server.CreateObject( WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 )
hostname = 10.80.90.100
login = oam8adm
password = A12345
rootpass = scsicard
ssh.Hostname = hostname
ssh.Login = login
ssh.Password = password
ssh.Blocking = 1
ssh.Connect
ssh.Disconnect
>
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by woddrazen, Friday, May 30, 2008, 09:11 (6020 days ago) @ shin
Shin,
You are trying to connect to SSH or Telnet server?
Did you try to increase value of timeout in Execute and WaitFor Method from 5 to 30, what happened?
Drazen
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Monday, June 09, 2008, 09:38 (6010 days ago) @ woddrazen
Shin,
You are trying to connect to SSH or Telnet server?Did you try to increase value of timeout in Execute and WaitFor Method from 5 to 30, what happened?
Drazen
Hi, Drazen:
I modify timeout to 30 the code works. But it shows timeout in ssh.recive.
Could you please give me some suggestion ?? Thanks.
Shin
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by woddrazen, Monday, June 09, 2008, 10:02 (6010 days ago) @ shin
Shin,
Can you show use please exact code snippet you are using?
Drazen
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Monday, June 23, 2008, 10:40 (5995 days ago) @ woddrazen
Hi, Drazen :
This is my test code.
It use telnet to to get the response from UNIX server.
But it works so strange.
Every time I run it, I can't get the same result.
<
set ssh = CreateObject( WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 )
ssh.Login = name
ssh.Password = pwd
ssh.Hostname = ip
ssh.Blocking = 1
ssh.Protocol = 1
ssh.Port = 23
ssh.Timeout = 30
ssh.Connect
ssh.Send rsh server2 & vbLf
ssh.WaitFor ,30
do while ssh.DataReady = 0
loop
a = ssh.Receive
ssh.Send ls & vbLf
ssh.WaitFor ,30
do while ssh.DataReady = 0
loop
b = ssh.Receive
ssh.disconnect
response.write a
response.write <br>---------------<br>
response.write b
>
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by woddrazen, Monday, June 23, 2008, 11:50 (5995 days ago) @ shin
Shin,
Please try this:
[code]<
set ssh = CreateObject( WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 )
ssh.Login = name
ssh.Password = pwd
ssh.Hostname = ip
ssh.Blocking = 1
ssh.Protocol = 1
ssh.Port = 23
ssh.Timeout = 30
ssh.Connect
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,30
ssh.Send rsh server2 & vbLf
ssh.DataReady = 0
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,30
a = ssh.Execute( ls & vbLf, regex:[$ #>] $ ,30)
ssh.Disconnect
response.write a
>[/code]
Drazen
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 03:54 (5995 days ago) @ woddrazen
Shin,
Please try this:
[code]<set ssh = CreateObject( WeOnlyDo.wodSSHCom.1 )
ssh.Login = name
ssh.Password = pwd
ssh.Hostname = ip
ssh.Blocking = 1
ssh.Protocol = 1
ssh.Port = 23
ssh.Timeout = 30
ssh.Connect
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,30
ssh.Send rsh server2 & vbLf
ssh.DataReady = 0
ssh.WaitFor regex:[$ #>] $ ,30
a = ssh.Execute( ls & vbLf, regex:[$ #>] $ ,30)
ssh.Disconnectresponse.write a
>[/code]
Drazen
Thanks a lot, Drazen !
This code works normally & stably.
But why the original code can't work ?
What's the different between execute and send ?
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by shin, Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 03:59 (5995 days ago) @ shin
Hi, Drazen :
There is no receive command in your code.
How did it work ??
BR,
Shin
Re: Login, su to root, execute command
by wodDamir, Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 09:14 (5995 days ago) @ shin
Shin,
You can see that Drazen used Send, WaitFor and then Execute methods. Difference between Send and Execute is that Execute is blocking method, which will send a string, and wait for some specific string to be returned by server.
As you can see from the code, WaitFor is used after the Send method, which is used to do the same thing. Send the command, and wait until some specific string is returned.
Also, there is no receive in the code, since this code is running in blocking mode. Both of the methods, WaitFor and Execute methods return string type.
Hope I helped.
Regards,
Damba