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# Copyright: (c) 2014, Matthew Vernon <mcv21@cam.ac.uk> # 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 = r''' --- module: known_hosts short_description: Add or remove a host from the C(known_hosts) file description: - The C(known_hosts) module lets you add or remove a host keys from the C(known_hosts) file. - Starting at Ansible 2.2, multiple entries per host are allowed, but only one for each key type supported by ssh. This is useful if you're going to want to use the M(ansible.builtin.git) module over ssh, for example. - If you have a very large number of host keys to manage, you will find the M(ansible.builtin.template) module more useful. version_added: "1.9" options: name: aliases: [ 'host' ] description: - The host to add or remove (must match a host specified in key). It will be converted to lowercase so that ssh-keygen can find it. - Must match with <hostname> or <ip> present in key attribute. - For custom SSH port, C(name) needs to specify port as well. See example section. type: str required: true key: description: - The SSH public host key, as a string. - Required if C(state=present), optional when C(state=absent), in which case all keys for the host are removed. - The key must be in the right format for SSH (see sshd(8), section "SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS FILE FORMAT"). - Specifically, the key should not match the format that is found in an SSH pubkey file, but should rather have the hostname prepended to a line that includes the pubkey, the same way that it would appear in the known_hosts file. The value prepended to the line must also match the value of the name parameter. - Should be of format C(<hostname[,IP]> ssh-rsa <pubkey>). - For custom SSH port, C(key) needs to specify port as well. See example section. type: str path: description: - The known_hosts file to edit. - The known_hosts file will be created if needed. The rest of the path must exist prior to running the module. default: "~/.ssh/known_hosts" type: path hash_host: description: - Hash the hostname in the known_hosts file. type: bool default: "no" version_added: "2.3" state: description: - I(present) to add the host key. - I(absent) to remove it. choices: [ "absent", "present" ] default: "present" type: str attributes: check_mode: support: full diff_mode: support: full platform: platforms: posix extends_documentation_fragment: - action_common_attributes author: - Matthew Vernon (@mcv21) ''' EXAMPLES = r''' - name: Tell the host about our servers it might want to ssh to ansible.builtin.known_hosts: path: /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts name: foo.com.invalid key: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.file', 'pubkeys/foo.com.invalid') }}" - name: Another way to call known_hosts ansible.builtin.known_hosts: name: host1.example.com # or 10.9.8.77 key: host1.example.com,10.9.8.77 ssh-rsa ASDeararAIUHI324324 # some key gibberish path: /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts state: present - name: Add host with custom SSH port ansible.builtin.known_hosts: name: '[host1.example.com]:2222' key: '[host1.example.com]:2222 ssh-rsa ASDeararAIUHI324324' # some key gibberish path: /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts state: present ''' # Makes sure public host keys are present or absent in the given known_hosts # file. # # Arguments # ========= # name = hostname whose key should be added (alias: host) # key = line(s) to add to known_hosts file # path = the known_hosts file to edit (default: ~/.ssh/known_hosts) # hash_host = yes|no (default: no) hash the hostname in the known_hosts file # state = absent|present (default: present) import base64 import errno import hashlib import hmac import os import os.path import re import tempfile from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native def enforce_state(module, params): """ Add or remove key. """ host = params["name"].lower() key = params.get("key", None) path = params.get("path") hash_host = params.get("hash_host") state = params.get("state") # Find the ssh-keygen binary sshkeygen = module.get_bin_path("ssh-keygen", True) if not key and state != "absent": module.fail_json(msg="No key specified when adding a host") if key and hash_host: key = hash_host_key(host, key) # Trailing newline in files gets lost, so re-add if necessary if key and not key.endswith('\n'): key += '\n' sanity_check(module, host, key, sshkeygen) found, replace_or_add, found_line = search_for_host_key(module, host, key, path, sshkeygen) params['diff'] = compute_diff(path, found_line, replace_or_add, state, key) # check if we are trying to remove a non matching key, # in that case return with no change to the host if state == 'absent' and not found_line and key: params['changed'] = False return params # We will change state if found==True & state!="present" # or found==False & state=="present" # i.e found XOR (state=="present") # Alternatively, if replace is true (i.e. key present, and we must change # it) if module.check_mode: module.exit_json(changed=replace_or_add or (state == "present") != found, diff=params['diff']) # Now do the work. # Only remove whole host if found and no key provided if found and not key and state == "absent": module.run_command([sshkeygen, '-R', host, '-f', path], check_rc=True) params['changed'] = True # Next, add a new (or replacing) entry if replace_or_add or found != (state == "present"): try: inf = open(path, "r") except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: inf = None else: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to read %s: %s" % (path, str(e))) try: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+', dir=os.path.dirname(path), delete=False) as outf: if inf is not None: for line_number, line in enumerate(inf): if found_line == (line_number + 1) and (replace_or_add or state == 'absent'): continue # skip this line to replace its key outf.write(line) inf.close() if state == 'present': outf.write(key) except (IOError, OSError) as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to write to file %s: %s" % (path, to_native(e))) else: module.atomic_move(outf.name, path) params['changed'] = True return params def sanity_check(module, host, key, sshkeygen): '''Check supplied key is sensible host and key are parameters provided by the user; If the host provided is inconsistent with the key supplied, then this function quits, providing an error to the user. sshkeygen is the path to ssh-keygen, found earlier with get_bin_path ''' # If no key supplied, we're doing a removal, and have nothing to check here. if not key: return # Rather than parsing the key ourselves, get ssh-keygen to do it # (this is essential for hashed keys, but otherwise useful, as the # key question is whether ssh-keygen thinks the key matches the host). # The approach is to write the key to a temporary file, # and then attempt to look up the specified host in that file. if re.search(r'\S+(\s+)?,(\s+)?', host): module.fail_json(msg="Comma separated list of names is not supported. " "Please pass a single name to lookup in the known_hosts file.") with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+') as outf: try: outf.write(key) outf.flush() except IOError as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to write to temporary file %s: %s" % (outf.name, to_native(e))) sshkeygen_command = [sshkeygen, '-F', host, '-f', outf.name] rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(sshkeygen_command) if stdout == '': # host not found module.fail_json(msg="Host parameter does not match hashed host field in supplied key") def search_for_host_key(module, host, key, path, sshkeygen): '''search_for_host_key(module,host,key,path,sshkeygen) -> (found,replace_or_add,found_line) Looks up host and keytype in the known_hosts file path; if it's there, looks to see if one of those entries matches key. Returns: found (Boolean): is host found in path? replace_or_add (Boolean): is the key in path different to that supplied by user? found_line (int or None): the line where a key of the same type was found if found=False, then replace is always False. sshkeygen is the path to ssh-keygen, found earlier with get_bin_path ''' if os.path.exists(path) is False: return False, False, None sshkeygen_command = [sshkeygen, '-F', host, '-f', path] # openssh >=6.4 has changed ssh-keygen behaviour such that it returns # 1 if no host is found, whereas previously it returned 0 rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(sshkeygen_command, check_rc=False) if stdout == '' and stderr == '' and (rc == 0 or rc == 1): return False, False, None # host not found, no other errors if rc != 0: # something went wrong module.fail_json(msg="ssh-keygen failed (rc=%d, stdout='%s',stderr='%s')" % (rc, stdout, stderr)) # If user supplied no key, we don't want to try and replace anything with it if not key: return True, False, None lines = stdout.split('\n') new_key = normalize_known_hosts_key(key) for lnum, l in enumerate(lines): if l == '': continue elif l[0] == '#': # info output from ssh-keygen; contains the line number where key was found try: # This output format has been hardcoded in ssh-keygen since at least OpenSSH 4.0 # It always outputs the non-localized comment before the found key found_line = int(re.search(r'found: line (\d+)', l).group(1)) except IndexError: module.fail_json(msg="failed to parse output of ssh-keygen for line number: '%s'" % l) else: found_key = normalize_known_hosts_key(l) if new_key['host'][:3] == '|1|' and found_key['host'][:3] == '|1|': # do not change host hash if already hashed new_key['host'] = found_key['host'] if new_key == found_key: # found a match return True, False, found_line # found exactly the same key, don't replace elif new_key['type'] == found_key['type']: # found a different key for the same key type return True, True, found_line # No match found, return found and replace, but no line return True, True, None def hash_host_key(host, key): hmac_key = os.urandom(20) hashed_host = hmac.new(hmac_key, to_bytes(host), hashlib.sha1).digest() parts = key.strip().split() # @ indicates the optional marker field used for @cert-authority or @revoked i = 1 if parts[0][0] == '@' else 0 parts[i] = '|1|%s|%s' % (to_native(base64.b64encode(hmac_key)), to_native(base64.b64encode(hashed_host))) return ' '.join(parts) def normalize_known_hosts_key(key): ''' Transform a key, either taken from a known_host file or provided by the user, into a normalized form. The host part (which might include multiple hostnames or be hashed) gets replaced by the provided host. Also, any spurious information gets removed from the end (like the username@host tag usually present in hostkeys, but absent in known_hosts files) ''' key = key.strip() # trim trailing newline k = key.split() d = dict() # The optional "marker" field, used for @cert-authority or @revoked if k[0][0] == '@': d['options'] = k[0] d['host'] = k[1] d['type'] = k[2] d['key'] = k[3] else: d['host'] = k[0] d['type'] = k[1] d['key'] = k[2] return d def compute_diff(path, found_line, replace_or_add, state, key): diff = { 'before_header': path, 'after_header': path, 'before': '', 'after': '', } try: inf = open(path, "r") except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: diff['before_header'] = '/dev/null' else: diff['before'] = inf.read() inf.close() lines = diff['before'].splitlines(1) if (replace_or_add or state == 'absent') and found_line is not None and 1 <= found_line <= len(lines): del lines[found_line - 1] if state == 'present' and (replace_or_add or found_line is None): lines.append(key) diff['after'] = ''.join(lines) return diff def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( name=dict(required=True, type='str', aliases=['host']), key=dict(required=False, type='str', no_log=False), path=dict(default="~/.ssh/known_hosts", type='path'), hash_host=dict(required=False, type='bool', default=False), state=dict(default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), ), supports_check_mode=True ) results = enforce_state(module, module.params) module.exit_json(**results) if __name__ == '__main__': main()