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Adding the capability to proxy the ssl cert check
The ssl cert check will now respect the http and https proxy environment settings. The url may also have the username/password embedded, in which case basic auth will be used to connect to the proxy server. Fixes #7413
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@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ try:
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HAS_SSL=False
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import os
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import re
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import socket
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import tempfile
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@ -77,6 +79,58 @@ zKPZsZ2miVGclicJHzm5q080b1p/sZtuKIEZk6vZqEg=
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
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"""
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def generic_urlparse(parts):
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'''
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Returns a dictionary of url parts as parsed by urlparse,
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but accounts for the fact that older versions of that
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library do not support named attributes (ie. .netloc)
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'''
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generic_parts = dict()
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if hasattr(parts, 'netloc'):
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# urlparse is newer, just read the fields straight
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# from the parts object
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generic_parts['scheme'] = parts.scheme
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generic_parts['netloc'] = parts.netloc
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generic_parts['path'] = parts.path
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generic_parts['params'] = parts.params
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generic_parts['query'] = parts.query
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generic_parts['fragment'] = parts.fragment
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generic_parts['username'] = parts.username
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generic_parts['password'] = parts.password
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generic_parts['hostname'] = parts.hostname
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generic_parts['port'] = parts.port
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else:
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# we have to use indexes, and then parse out
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# the other parts not supported by indexing
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generic_parts['scheme'] = parts[0]
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generic_parts['netloc'] = parts[1]
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generic_parts['path'] = parts[2]
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generic_parts['params'] = parts[3]
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generic_parts['query'] = parts[4]
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generic_parts['fragment'] = parts[5]
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# get the username, password, etc.
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try:
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netloc_re = re.compile(r'^((?:\w)+(?::(?:\w)+)?@)?([A-Za-z0-9.-]+)(:\d+)?$')
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(auth, hostname, port) = netloc_re.match(parts[1])
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if port:
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# the capture group for the port will include the ':',
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# so remove it and convert the port to an integer
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port = int(port[1:])
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if auth:
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# the capture group above inclues the @, so remove it
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# and then split it up based on the first ':' found
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auth = auth[:-1]
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username, password = auth.split(':', 1)
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generic_parts['username'] = username
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generic_parts['password'] = password
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generic_parts['hostname'] = hostnme
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generic_parts['port'] = port
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except:
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generic_parts['username'] = None
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generic_parts['password'] = None
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generic_parts['hostname'] = None
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generic_parts['port'] = None
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return generic_parts
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class RequestWithMethod(urllib2.Request):
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'''
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1087227/validate-ssl-certificates-with-python
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http://techknack.net/python-urllib2-handlers/
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'''
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CONNECT_COMMAND = "CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.0\r\nConnection: close\r\n"
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def __init__(self, module, hostname, port):
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self.module = module
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return (tmp_path, paths_checked)
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def validate_proxy_response(self, response, valid_codes=[200]):
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'''
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make sure we get back a valid code from the proxy
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'''
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try:
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(http_version, resp_code, msg) = re.match(r'(HTTP/\d\.\d) (\d\d\d) (.*)', response).groups()
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if int(resp_code) not in valid_codes:
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raise Exception
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except:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='Connection to proxy failed')
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def http_request(self, req):
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tmp_ca_cert_path, paths_checked = self.get_ca_certs()
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https_proxy = os.environ.get('https_proxy')
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try:
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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if https_proxy:
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proxy_parts = generic_urlparse(urlparse.urlparse(https_proxy))
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s.connect((proxy_parts.get('hostname'), proxy_parts.get('port')))
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if proxy_parts.get('scheme') == 'http':
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s.sendall(self.CONNECT_COMMAND % (self.hostname, self.port))
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if proxy_parts.get('username'):
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credentials = "%s:%s" % (proxy_parts.get('username',''), proxy_parts.get('password',''))
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s.sendall('Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s\r\n' % credentials.encode('base64').strip())
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s.sendall('\r\n')
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connect_result = s.recv(4096)
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self.validate_proxy_response(connect_result)
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ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
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ssl_s.connect((self.hostname, self.port))
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ssl_s.close()
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else:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='Unsupported proxy scheme: %s. Currently ansible only supports HTTP proxies.' % proxy_parts.get('scheme'))
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else:
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s.connect((self.hostname, self.port))
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ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
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# close the ssl connection
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#ssl_s.unwrap()
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s.close()
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except (ssl.SSLError, socket.error), e:
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# fail if we tried all of the certs but none worked
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if 'connection refused' in str(e).lower():
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# Get validate_certs from the module params
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validate_certs = module.params.get('validate_certs', True)
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# FIXME: change the following to use the generic_urlparse function
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# to remove the indexed references for 'parsed'
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parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url)
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if parsed[0] == 'https':
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if not HAS_SSL and validate_certs:
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