/* * Sample showing how to do SSH2 connect using ssh-agent. * * The sample code has default values for host name, user name: * * $ ./ssh2_agent host user */ #include "libssh2_setup.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H #include #endif #include #include static const char *username = "username"; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { uint32_t hostaddr; libssh2_socket_t sock; int i; struct sockaddr_in sin; const char *fingerprint; char *userauthlist; int rc; LIBSSH2_SESSION *session = NULL; LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel; LIBSSH2_AGENT *agent = NULL; struct libssh2_agent_publickey *identity, *prev_identity = NULL; #ifdef WIN32 WSADATA wsadata; rc = WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2, 0), &wsadata); if(rc) { fprintf(stderr, "WSAStartup failed with error: %d\n", rc); return 1; } #endif if(argc > 1) { hostaddr = inet_addr(argv[1]); } else { hostaddr = htonl(0x7F000001); } if(argc > 2) { username = argv[2]; } rc = libssh2_init(0); if(rc) { fprintf(stderr, "libssh2 initialization failed (%d)\n", rc); return 1; } /* Ultra basic "connect to port 22 on localhost". Your code is * responsible for creating the socket establishing the connection */ sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if(sock == LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET) { fprintf(stderr, "failed to create socket!\n"); rc = 1; goto shutdown; } sin.sin_family = AF_INET; sin.sin_port = htons(22); sin.sin_addr.s_addr = hostaddr; if(connect(sock, (struct sockaddr*)(&sin), sizeof(struct sockaddr_in))) { fprintf(stderr, "failed to connect!\n"); goto shutdown; } /* Create a session instance */ session = libssh2_session_init(); if(!session) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize SSH session!\n"); goto shutdown; } rc = libssh2_session_handshake(session, sock); if(rc) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure establishing SSH session: %d\n", rc); goto shutdown; } /* At this point we have not yet authenticated. The first thing to do * is check the hostkey's fingerprint against our known hosts Your app * may have it hard coded, may go to a file, may present it to the * user, that's your call */ fingerprint = libssh2_hostkey_hash(session, LIBSSH2_HOSTKEY_HASH_SHA1); fprintf(stderr, "Fingerprint: "); for(i = 0; i < 20; i++) { fprintf(stderr, "%02X ", (unsigned char)fingerprint[i]); } fprintf(stderr, "\n"); /* check what authentication methods are available */ userauthlist = libssh2_userauth_list(session, username, (unsigned int)strlen(username)); if(userauthlist) { fprintf(stderr, "Authentication methods: %s\n", userauthlist); if(!strstr(userauthlist, "publickey")) { fprintf(stderr, "\"publickey\" authentication is not supported\n"); goto shutdown; } /* Connect to the ssh-agent */ agent = libssh2_agent_init(session); if(!agent) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure initializing ssh-agent support\n"); rc = 1; goto shutdown; } if(libssh2_agent_connect(agent)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure connecting to ssh-agent\n"); rc = 1; goto shutdown; } if(libssh2_agent_list_identities(agent)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure requesting identities to ssh-agent\n"); rc = 1; goto shutdown; } for(;;) { rc = libssh2_agent_get_identity(agent, &identity, prev_identity); if(rc == 1) break; if(rc < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure obtaining identity from ssh-agent support\n"); rc = 1; goto shutdown; } if(libssh2_agent_userauth(agent, username, identity)) { fprintf(stderr, "Authentication with username %s and " "public key %s failed!\n", username, identity->comment); } else { fprintf(stderr, "Authentication with username %s and " "public key %s succeeded.\n", username, identity->comment); break; } prev_identity = identity; } if(rc) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not continue authentication\n"); goto shutdown; } } /* We're authenticated now. */ /* Request a shell */ channel = libssh2_channel_open_session(session); if(!channel) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open a session\n"); goto shutdown; } /* Some environment variables may be set, * It's up to the server which ones it'll allow though */ libssh2_channel_setenv(channel, "FOO", "bar"); /* Request a terminal with 'vanilla' terminal emulation * See /etc/termcap for more options. This is useful when opening * an interactive shell. */ if(libssh2_channel_request_pty(channel, "vanilla")) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed requesting pty\n"); goto skip_shell; } /* Open a SHELL on that pty */ if(libssh2_channel_shell(channel)) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to request shell on allocated pty\n"); goto shutdown; } /* At this point the shell can be interacted with using * libssh2_channel_read() * libssh2_channel_read_stderr() * libssh2_channel_write() * libssh2_channel_write_stderr() * * Blocking mode may be (en|dis)abled with: libssh2_channel_set_blocking() * If the server send EOF, libssh2_channel_eof() will return non-0 * To send EOF to the server use: libssh2_channel_send_eof() * A channel can be closed with: libssh2_channel_close() * A channel can be freed with: libssh2_channel_free() */ skip_shell: if(channel) { libssh2_channel_free(channel); channel = NULL; } /* Other channel types are supported via: * libssh2_scp_send() * libssh2_scp_recv2() * libssh2_channel_direct_tcpip() */ shutdown: if(agent) { libssh2_agent_disconnect(agent); libssh2_agent_free(agent); } if(session) { libssh2_session_disconnect(session, "Normal Shutdown"); libssh2_session_free(session); } if(sock != LIBSSH2_INVALID_SOCKET) { shutdown(sock, 2); #ifdef WIN32 closesocket(sock); #else close(sock); #endif } fprintf(stderr, "all done\n"); libssh2_exit(); return rc; }