# Based on local.py by Michael DeHaan # and chroot.py by Maykel Moya # Copyright (c) 2013, Michael Scherer # Copyright (c) 2015, Toshio Kuratomi # Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = """ author: Ansible Core Team connection: jail short_description: Run tasks in jails description: - Run commands or put/fetch files to an existing jail version_added: "2.0" options: remote_addr: description: - Path to the jail default: inventory_hostname vars: - name: ansible_host - name: ansible_jail_host remote_user: description: - User to execute as inside the jail vars: - name: ansible_user - name: ansible_jail_user """ import distutils.spawn import os import os.path import subprocess import traceback import ansible.constants as C from ansible.errors import AnsibleError from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import shlex_quote from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase, BUFSIZE try: from __main__ import display except ImportError: from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() class Connection(ConnectionBase): ''' Local BSD Jail based connections ''' modified_jailname_key = 'conn_jail_name' transport = 'jail' # Pipelining may work. Someone needs to test by setting this to True and # having pipelining=True in their ansible.cfg has_pipelining = True become_methods = frozenset(C.BECOME_METHODS) def __init__(self, play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs): super(Connection, self).__init__(play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs) self.jail = self._play_context.remote_addr if self.modified_jailname_key in kwargs: self.jail = kwargs[self.modified_jailname_key] if os.geteuid() != 0: raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires running as root") self.jls_cmd = self._search_executable('jls') self.jexec_cmd = self._search_executable('jexec') if self.jail not in self.list_jails(): raise AnsibleError("incorrect jail name %s" % self.jail) @staticmethod def _search_executable(executable): cmd = distutils.spawn.find_executable(executable) if not cmd: raise AnsibleError("%s command not found in PATH" % executable) return cmd def list_jails(self): p = subprocess.Popen([self.jls_cmd, '-q', 'name'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() return to_text(stdout, errors='surrogate_or_strict').split() def _connect(self): ''' connect to the jail; nothing to do here ''' super(Connection, self)._connect() if not self._connected: display.vvv(u"ESTABLISH JAIL CONNECTION FOR USER: {0}".format(self._play_context.remote_user), host=self.jail) self._connected = True def _buffered_exec_command(self, cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE): ''' run a command on the jail. This is only needed for implementing put_file() get_file() so that we don't have to read the whole file into memory. compared to exec_command() it looses some niceties like being able to return the process's exit code immediately. ''' local_cmd = [self.jexec_cmd] set_env = '' if self._play_context.remote_user is not None: local_cmd += ['-U', self._play_context.remote_user] # update HOME since -U does not update the jail environment set_env = 'HOME=~' + self._play_context.remote_user + ' ' local_cmd += [self.jail, self._play_context.executable, '-c', set_env + cmd] display.vvv("EXEC %s" % (local_cmd,), host=self.jail) local_cmd = [to_bytes(i, errors='surrogate_or_strict') for i in local_cmd] p = subprocess.Popen(local_cmd, shell=False, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) return p def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=False): ''' run a command on the jail ''' super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable) p = self._buffered_exec_command(cmd) stdout, stderr = p.communicate(in_data) return (p.returncode, stdout, stderr) def _prefix_login_path(self, remote_path): ''' Make sure that we put files into a standard path If a path is relative, then we need to choose where to put it. ssh chooses $HOME but we aren't guaranteed that a home dir will exist in any given chroot. So for now we're choosing "/" instead. This also happens to be the former default. Can revisit using $HOME instead if it's a problem ''' if not remote_path.startswith(os.path.sep): remote_path = os.path.join(os.path.sep, remote_path) return os.path.normpath(remote_path) def put_file(self, in_path, out_path): ''' transfer a file from local to jail ''' super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("PUT %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self.jail) out_path = shlex_quote(self._prefix_login_path(out_path)) try: with open(to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'rb') as in_file: try: p = self._buffered_exec_command('dd of=%s bs=%s' % (out_path, BUFSIZE), stdin=in_file) except OSError: raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires dd command in the jail") try: stdout, stderr = p.communicate() except: traceback.print_exc() raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file %s to %s" % (in_path, out_path)) if p.returncode != 0: raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file %s to %s:\n%s\n%s" % (in_path, out_path, to_native(stdout), to_native(stderr))) except IOError: raise AnsibleError("file or module does not exist at: %s" % in_path) def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path): ''' fetch a file from jail to local ''' super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path) display.vvv("FETCH %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self.jail) in_path = shlex_quote(self._prefix_login_path(in_path)) try: p = self._buffered_exec_command('dd if=%s bs=%s' % (in_path, BUFSIZE)) except OSError: raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires dd command in the jail") with open(to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'wb+') as out_file: try: chunk = p.stdout.read(BUFSIZE) while chunk: out_file.write(chunk) chunk = p.stdout.read(BUFSIZE) except: traceback.print_exc() raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file %s to %s" % (in_path, out_path)) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() if p.returncode != 0: raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file %s to %s:\n%s\n%s" % (in_path, out_path, to_native(stdout), to_native(stderr))) def close(self): ''' terminate the connection; nothing to do here ''' super(Connection, self).close() self._connected = False