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Execute a script located on a remote server over ssh using python
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#! /usr/bin/env python | |
import secure | |
import pexpect | |
# the file containing the list of servers to log into | |
input_file = "script_list" | |
# The login creds | |
user = secure.USER | |
password= secure.PASSWORD | |
def ssh_command (user, host, password, command): | |
"""This runs a command on the remote host.""" | |
print " I am logging into", host | |
ssh_newkey = 'Are you sure you want to continue connecting' | |
child = pexpect.spawn('ssh -l %s %s %s'%(user, host, command)) | |
i = child.expect([pexpect.TIMEOUT, ssh_newkey, 'password: ']) | |
if i == 0: # Timeout | |
print('ERROR!') | |
print('SSH could not login. Here is what SSH said:') | |
print(child.before, child.after) | |
return None | |
if i == 1: # SSH does not have the public key. Just accept it. | |
child.sendline ('yes') | |
child.expect ('password: ') | |
i = child.expect([pexpect.TIMEOUT, 'password: ']) | |
if i == 0: # Timeout | |
print('9ERROR!') | |
print('SSH could not login. Here is what SSH said:') | |
print(child.before, child.after) | |
return None | |
child.sendline(password) | |
return child | |
def main(): | |
f = open(input_file, "r") | |
server_list = f.readlines() | |
for server in server_list: | |
child = ssh_command (user, server, password, 'script.sh') | |
child.expect(pexpect.EOF) | |
output = child.before | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main() |
I get the error
/bin/sh: 1: script.sh: not found
The OS of my remote device is Ubuntu.
I guess the reason is that Ubuntu has replaced /bin/sh by /bin/bash.
However, I still don't know how to fix it.
Do you have any ideas?
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Thanks for the script.. Whats the
secure
library you are using?