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Error if private_key_file is group/world readable
Currently, if you have this, ansible fails with a generic error and suggests running again with `-vvvv`. This isn't bad but pinpointing the specific problem immediately is even more user-friendly. ``` $ ls -l devops.pem -rw-r--r--+ 1 marca staff 1679 Jul 2 11:25 devops.pem $ ansible -m ping --private-key=devops.pem mt3-pyweb01 mt3-pyweb01 | FAILED => private_key_file (devops.pem) is group-readable or world-readable and thus insecure - you will probably get an SSH failure ```
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import os
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import stat
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from ansible import utils
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
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conn = utils.plugins.connection_loader.get(transport, self.runner, host, port, user=user, password=password, private_key_file=private_key_file)
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if conn is None:
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raise AnsibleError("unsupported connection type: %s" % transport)
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if private_key_file:
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# If private key is readable by user other than owner, flag an error
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st = os.stat(private_key_file)
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if st.st_mode & (stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IROTH):
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raise AnsibleError("private_key_file (%s) is group-readable or world-readable and thus insecure - "
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"you will probably get an SSH failure"
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% (private_key_file,))
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self.active = conn.connect()
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return self.active
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