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Removed sys.exit from _resolve in ssh_socket.py (#187)
Changed (and documented) _resolve so the application does not quit when a hostname cannot be resolved. Adapted connect function to expect incoming exceptions from _resolve This fixes issue #186
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@ -75,24 +75,26 @@ class SSH_Socket(ReadBuf, WriteBuf):
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self.client_port = None
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def _resolve(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, Tuple[Any, ...]]]:
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"""Resolves a hostname into a list of IPs
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Raises
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------
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socket.gaierror [Errno -2]
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If the hostname cannot be resolved.
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"""
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# If __ip_version_preference has only one entry, then it means that ONLY that IP version should be used.
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if len(self.__ip_version_preference) == 1:
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family = socket.AF_INET if self.__ip_version_preference[0] == 4 else socket.AF_INET6
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else:
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family = socket.AF_UNSPEC
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try:
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stype = socket.SOCK_STREAM
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r = socket.getaddrinfo(self.__host, self.__port, family, stype)
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stype = socket.SOCK_STREAM
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r = socket.getaddrinfo(self.__host, self.__port, family, stype)
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# If the user has a preference for using IPv4 over IPv6 (or vice-versa), then sort the list returned by getaddrinfo() so that the preferred address type comes first.
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if len(self.__ip_version_preference) == 2:
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r = sorted(r, key=lambda x: x[0], reverse=(self.__ip_version_preference[0] == 6)) # pylint: disable=superfluous-parens
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for af, socktype, _proto, _canonname, addr in r:
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if socktype == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
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yield af, addr
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except socket.error as e:
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self.__outputbuffer.fail('[exception] {}'.format(e)).write()
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sys.exit(exitcodes.CONNECTION_ERROR)
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# If the user has a preference for using IPv4 over IPv6 (or vice-versa), then sort the list returned by getaddrinfo() so that the preferred address type comes first.
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if len(self.__ip_version_preference) == 2:
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r = sorted(r, key=lambda x: x[0], reverse=(self.__ip_version_preference[0] == 6)) # pylint: disable=superfluous-parens
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for af, socktype, _proto, _canonname, addr in r:
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if socktype == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
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yield af, addr
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# Listens on a server socket and accepts one connection (used for
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# auditing client connections).
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@ -152,18 +154,18 @@ class SSH_Socket(ReadBuf, WriteBuf):
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def connect(self) -> Optional[str]:
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'''Returns None on success, or an error string.'''
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err = None
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for af, addr in self._resolve():
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s = None
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try:
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s = None
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try:
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for af, addr in self._resolve():
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s = socket.socket(af, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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s.settimeout(self.__timeout)
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self.__outputbuffer.d(("Connecting to %s:%d..." % ('[%s]' % addr[0] if Utils.is_ipv6_address(addr[0]) else addr[0], addr[1])), write_now=True)
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s.connect(addr)
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self.__sock = s
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return None
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except socket.error as e:
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err = e
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self._close_socket(s)
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except socket.error as e:
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err = e
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self._close_socket(s)
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if err is None:
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errm = 'host {} has no DNS records'.format(self.__host)
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else:
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