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# Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Eugene Teo <eteo@redhat.com> # This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. from sos.report.plugins import Plugin, IndependentPlugin, PluginOpt class Ssh(Plugin, IndependentPlugin): short_desc = 'Secure shell service' plugin_name = 'ssh' profiles = ('services', 'security', 'system', 'identity') option_list = [ PluginOpt('userconfs', default=True, val_type=str, desc=('Changes whether module will ' 'collect user .ssh configs')) ] def setup(self): self.add_file_tags({ '/etc/ssh/sshd_config$': 'sshd_config', '/etc/ssh/ssh_config$': 'ssh_config' }) sshcfgs = [ "/etc/ssh/ssh_config", "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" ] # Include main config files self.add_copy_spec(sshcfgs) self.included_configs(sshcfgs) # If userconfs option is set to False, skips this if self.get_option('userconfs'): self.user_ssh_files_permissions() def included_configs(self, sshcfgs): # Read configs for any includes and copy those try: for sshcfg in sshcfgs: tag = sshcfg.split('/')[-1] with open(self.path_join(sshcfg), 'r') as cfgfile: for line in cfgfile: # skip empty lines and comments if len(line.split()) == 0 or line.startswith('#'): continue # ssh_config keywords are allowed as case-insensitive if line.lower().startswith('include'): confarg = line.split() self.add_copy_spec(confarg[1], tags=tag) except Exception: pass def user_ssh_files_permissions(self): """ Iterate over .ssh folders in user homes to see their permissions. Bad permissions can prevent SSH from allowing access to given user. """ users_data = self.exec_cmd('getent passwd') if users_data['status']: # If getent fails, fallback to just reading /etc/passwd try: with open(self.path_join('/etc/passwd')) as passwd_file: users_data_lines = passwd_file.readlines() except Exception: # If we can't read /etc/passwd, then there's something wrong. self._log_error("Couldn't read /etc/passwd") return else: users_data_lines = users_data['output'].splitlines() # Read the home paths of users in the system and check the ~/.ssh dirs for usr_line in users_data_lines: try: home_dir = self.path_join(usr_line.split(':')[5], '.ssh') if self.path_isdir(home_dir): self.add_cmd_output('ls -laZ {}'.format(home_dir)) except IndexError: pass # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :