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If there is an intermittent network failure, we might be trying to reach an URL multiple times. Without this patch, we would be re-adding the same certificate to the OpenSSL default context multiple times. Normally, this is no big issue, as OpenSSL will just silently ignore them, after registering the error in its own error stack. However, when python-cryptography initializes, it verifies that the current error stack of the default OpenSSL context is empty, which it no longer is due to us adding the certificates multiple times. This results in cryptography throwing an Unknown OpenSSL Error with details: OpenSSLErrorWithText(code=185057381L, lib=11, func=124, reason=101, reason_text='error:0B07C065:x509 certificate routines:X509_STORE_add_cert:cert already in hash table'), Signed-off-by: Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@redhat.com>
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1016 lines
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Python
# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
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# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed.
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# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible
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# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license
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# to the complete work.
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#
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# Copyright (c), Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>, 2012-2013
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# Copyright (c), Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>, 2015
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# All rights reserved.
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# The match_hostname function and supporting code is under the terms and
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# the Python3 standard library and adapted for use in Python2. See comments in the
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'''
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The **urls** utils module offers a replacement for the urllib2 python library.
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urllib2 is the python stdlib way to retrieve files from the Internet but it
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lacks some security features (around verifying SSL certificates) that users
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should care about in most situations. Using the functions in this module corrects
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deficiencies in the urllib2 module wherever possible.
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There are also third-party libraries (for instance, requests) which can be used
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to replace urllib2 with a more secure library. However, all third party libraries
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require that the library be installed on the managed machine. That is an extra step
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for users making use of a module. If possible, avoid third party libraries by using
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this code instead.
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'''
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import netrc
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import socket
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import platform
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import tempfile
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import base64
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try:
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import httplib
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except ImportError:
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# Python 3
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import http.client as httplib
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import ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.request as urllib_request
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import ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.error as urllib_error
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution, get_exception
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from ansible.module_utils.six import b
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
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try:
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# python3
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import urllib.request as urllib_request
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from urllib.request import AbstractHTTPHandler
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except ImportError:
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# python2
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import urllib2 as urllib_request
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from urllib2 import AbstractHTTPHandler
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try:
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse
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HAS_URLPARSE = True
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except:
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HAS_URLPARSE = False
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try:
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import ssl
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HAS_SSL = True
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except:
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HAS_SSL = False
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try:
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# SNI Handling needs python2.7.9's SSLContext
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from ssl import create_default_context, SSLContext
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HAS_SSLCONTEXT = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_SSLCONTEXT = False
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try:
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try:
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from urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import ssl_wrap_socket
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except ImportError:
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from requests.packages.urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import ssl_wrap_socket
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HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT = False
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# Select a protocol that includes all secure tls protocols
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# Exclude insecure ssl protocols if possible
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if HAS_SSL:
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# If we can't find extra tls methods, ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 is sufficient
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PROTOCOL = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1
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if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT and HAS_SSL:
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try:
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import ctypes
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import ctypes.util
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except ImportError:
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# python 2.4 (likely rhel5 which doesn't have tls1.1 support in its openssl)
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pass
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else:
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libssl_name = ctypes.util.find_library('ssl')
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libssl = ctypes.CDLL(libssl_name)
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for method in ('TLSv1_1_method', 'TLSv1_2_method'):
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try:
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libssl[method]
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# Found something - we'll let openssl autonegotiate and hope
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# the server has disabled sslv2 and 3. best we can do.
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PROTOCOL = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23
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break
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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del libssl
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LOADED_VERIFY_LOCATIONS = set()
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HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = True
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try:
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from ssl import match_hostname, CertificateError
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except ImportError:
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try:
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from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError
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except ImportError:
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HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = False
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if not HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME:
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###
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### The following block of code is under the terms and conditions of the
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### Python Software Foundation License
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###
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"""The match_hostname() function from Python 3.4, essential when using SSL."""
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class CertificateError(ValueError):
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pass
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def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname, max_wildcards=1):
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"""Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3
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http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6125#section-6.4.3
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"""
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pats = []
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if not dn:
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return False
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# Ported from python3-syntax:
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# leftmost, *remainder = dn.split(r'.')
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parts = dn.split(r'.')
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leftmost = parts[0]
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remainder = parts[1:]
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wildcards = leftmost.count('*')
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if wildcards > max_wildcards:
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# Issue #17980: avoid denials of service by refusing more
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# than one wildcard per fragment. A survey of established
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# policy among SSL implementations showed it to be a
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# reasonable choice.
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raise CertificateError(
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"too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: " + repr(dn))
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# speed up common case w/o wildcards
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if not wildcards:
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return dn.lower() == hostname.lower()
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# RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 1.
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# The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier in which
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# the wildcard character comprises a label other than the left-most label.
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if leftmost == '*':
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# When '*' is a fragment by itself, it matches a non-empty dotless
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# fragment.
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pats.append('[^.]+')
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elif leftmost.startswith('xn--') or hostname.startswith('xn--'):
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# RFC 6125, section 6.4.3, subitem 3.
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# The client SHOULD NOT attempt to match a presented identifier
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# where the wildcard character is embedded within an A-label or
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# U-label of an internationalized domain name.
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pats.append(re.escape(leftmost))
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else:
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# Otherwise, '*' matches any dotless string, e.g. www*
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pats.append(re.escape(leftmost).replace(r'\*', '[^.]*'))
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# add the remaining fragments, ignore any wildcards
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for frag in remainder:
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pats.append(re.escape(frag))
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pat = re.compile(r'\A' + r'\.'.join(pats) + r'\Z', re.IGNORECASE)
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return pat.match(hostname)
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def match_hostname(cert, hostname):
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"""Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by
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SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 and RFC 6125
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rules are followed, but IP addresses are not accepted for *hostname*.
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CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function
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returns nothing.
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"""
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if not cert:
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raise ValueError("empty or no certificate")
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dnsnames = []
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san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ())
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for key, value in san:
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if key == 'DNS':
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if _dnsname_match(value, hostname):
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return
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dnsnames.append(value)
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if not dnsnames:
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# The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry
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# in subjectAltName
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for sub in cert.get('subject', ()):
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for key, value in sub:
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# XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name
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# must be used.
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if key == 'commonName':
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if _dnsname_match(value, hostname):
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return
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dnsnames.append(value)
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if len(dnsnames) > 1:
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raise CertificateError("hostname %r "
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"doesn't match either of %s"
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% (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames))))
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elif len(dnsnames) == 1:
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raise CertificateError("hostname %r "
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"doesn't match %r"
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% (hostname, dnsnames[0]))
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else:
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raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or "
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"subjectAltName fields were found")
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###
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### End of Python Software Foundation Licensed code
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###
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HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = True
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# This is a dummy cacert provided for Mac OS since you need at least 1
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# ca cert, regardless of validity, for Python on Mac OS to use the
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# keychain functionality in OpenSSL for validating SSL certificates.
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# See: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CACertificates#Mac_OS_X_10.6_and_higher
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DUMMY_CA_CERT = """-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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MIICvDCCAiWgAwIBAgIJAO8E12S7/qEpMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMEkxCzAJBgNV
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BAYTAlVTMRcwFQYDVQQIEw5Ob3J0aCBDYXJvbGluYTEPMA0GA1UEBxMGRHVyaGFt
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MRAwDgYDVQQKEwdBbnNpYmxlMB4XDTE0MDMxODIyMDAyMloXDTI0MDMxNTIyMDAy
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MlowSTELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxFzAVBgNVBAgTDk5vcnRoIENhcm9saW5hMQ8wDQYD
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VQQHEwZEdXJoYW0xEDAOBgNVBAoTB0Fuc2libGUwgZ8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQAD
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gY0AMIGJAoGBANtvpPq3IlNlRbCHhZAcP6WCzhc5RbsDqyh1zrkmLi0GwcQ3z/r9
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gaWfQBYhHpobK2Tiq11TfraHeNB3/VfNImjZcGpN8Fl3MWwu7LfVkJy3gNNnxkA1
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4Go0/LmIvRFHhbzgfuo9NFgjPmmab9eqXJceqZIlz2C8xA7EeG7ku0+vAgMBAAGj
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gaswgagwHQYDVR0OBBYEFPnN1nPRqNDXGlCqCvdZchRNi/FaMHkGA1UdIwRyMHCA
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FPnN1nPRqNDXGlCqCvdZchRNi/FaoU2kSzBJMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEXMBUGA1UE
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CBMOTm9ydGggQ2Fyb2xpbmExDzANBgNVBAcTBkR1cmhhbTEQMA4GA1UEChMHQW5z
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aWJsZYIJAO8E12S7/qEpMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADgYEA
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MUB80IR6knq9K/tY+hvPsZer6eFMzO3JGkRFBh2kn6JdMDnhYGX7AXVHGflrwNQH
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qFy+aenWXsC0ZvrikFxbQnX8GVtDADtVznxOi7XzFw7JOxdsVrpXgSN0eh0aMzvV
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zKPZsZ2miVGclicJHzm5q080b1p/sZtuKIEZk6vZqEg=
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
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"""
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#
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# Exceptions
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#
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class ConnectionError(Exception):
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"""Failed to connect to the server"""
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pass
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class ProxyError(ConnectionError):
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"""Failure to connect because of a proxy"""
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pass
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class SSLValidationError(ConnectionError):
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"""Failure to connect due to SSL validation failing"""
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pass
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class NoSSLError(SSLValidationError):
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"""Needed to connect to an HTTPS url but no ssl library available to verify the certificate"""
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pass
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# Some environments (Google Compute Engine's CoreOS deploys) do not compile
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# against openssl and thus do not have any HTTPS support.
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CustomHTTPSConnection = CustomHTTPSHandler = None
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if hasattr(httplib, 'HTTPSConnection') and hasattr(urllib_request, 'HTTPSHandler'):
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class CustomHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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httplib.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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if HAS_SSLCONTEXT:
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self.context = create_default_context()
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if self.cert_file:
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self.context.load_cert_chain(self.cert_file, self.key_file)
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def connect(self):
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"Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port."
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if hasattr(self, 'source_address'):
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sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout, self.source_address)
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else:
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sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout)
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server_hostname = self.host
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# Note: self._tunnel_host is not available on py < 2.6 but this code
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# isn't used on py < 2.6 (lack of create_connection)
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if self._tunnel_host:
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self.sock = sock
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self._tunnel()
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server_hostname = self._tunnel_host
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if HAS_SSLCONTEXT:
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self.sock = self.context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=server_hostname)
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elif HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT:
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self.sock = ssl_wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=self.key_file, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE, certfile=self.cert_file, ssl_version=PROTOCOL,
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server_hostname=server_hostname)
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else:
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self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=self.key_file, certfile=self.cert_file, ssl_version=PROTOCOL)
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class CustomHTTPSHandler(urllib_request.HTTPSHandler):
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def https_open(self, req):
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return self.do_open(CustomHTTPSConnection, req)
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https_request = AbstractHTTPHandler.do_request_
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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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match = netloc_re.match(parts[1])
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auth = match.group(1)
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hostname = match.group(2)
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port = match.group(3)
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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
|
|
port = int(port[1:])
|
|
if auth:
|
|
# the capture group above inclues the @, so remove it
|
|
# and then split it up based on the first ':' found
|
|
auth = auth[:-1]
|
|
username, password = auth.split(':', 1)
|
|
else:
|
|
username = password = None
|
|
generic_parts['username'] = username
|
|
generic_parts['password'] = password
|
|
generic_parts['hostname'] = hostname
|
|
generic_parts['port'] = port
|
|
except:
|
|
generic_parts['username'] = None
|
|
generic_parts['password'] = None
|
|
generic_parts['hostname'] = parts[1]
|
|
generic_parts['port'] = None
|
|
return generic_parts
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RequestWithMethod(urllib_request.Request):
|
|
'''
|
|
Workaround for using DELETE/PUT/etc with urllib2
|
|
Originally contained in library/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, url, method, data=None, headers=None):
|
|
if headers is None:
|
|
headers = {}
|
|
self._method = method.upper()
|
|
urllib_request.Request.__init__(self, url, data, headers)
|
|
|
|
def get_method(self):
|
|
if self._method:
|
|
return self._method
|
|
else:
|
|
return urllib_request.Request.get_method(self)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def RedirectHandlerFactory(follow_redirects=None, validate_certs=True):
|
|
"""This is a class factory that closes over the value of
|
|
``follow_redirects`` so that the RedirectHandler class has access to
|
|
that value without having to use globals, and potentially cause problems
|
|
where ``open_url`` or ``fetch_url`` are used multiple times in a module.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
class RedirectHandler(urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler):
|
|
"""This is an implementation of a RedirectHandler to match the
|
|
functionality provided by httplib2. It will utilize the value of
|
|
``follow_redirects`` that is passed into ``RedirectHandlerFactory``
|
|
to determine how redirects should be handled in urllib2.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs, newurl):
|
|
handler = maybe_add_ssl_handler(newurl, validate_certs)
|
|
if handler:
|
|
urllib_request._opener.add_handler(handler)
|
|
|
|
if follow_redirects == 'urllib2':
|
|
return urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler.redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs, newurl)
|
|
elif follow_redirects in ['no', 'none', False]:
|
|
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(newurl, code, msg, hdrs, fp)
|
|
|
|
do_redirect = False
|
|
if follow_redirects in ['all', 'yes', True]:
|
|
do_redirect = (code >= 300 and code < 400)
|
|
|
|
elif follow_redirects == 'safe':
|
|
m = req.get_method()
|
|
do_redirect = (code >= 300 and code < 400 and m in ('GET', 'HEAD'))
|
|
|
|
if do_redirect:
|
|
# be conciliant with URIs containing a space
|
|
newurl = newurl.replace(' ', '%20')
|
|
newheaders = dict((k,v) for k,v in req.headers.items()
|
|
if k.lower() not in ("content-length", "content-type")
|
|
)
|
|
return urllib_request.Request(newurl,
|
|
headers=newheaders,
|
|
origin_req_host=req.get_origin_req_host(),
|
|
unverifiable=True)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
|
|
|
|
return RedirectHandler
|
|
|
|
|
|
def build_ssl_validation_error(hostname, port, paths):
|
|
'''Inteligently build out the SSLValidationError based on what support
|
|
you have installed
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
msg = [
|
|
('Failed to validate the SSL certificate for %s:%s.'
|
|
' Make sure your managed systems have a valid CA'
|
|
' certificate installed.')
|
|
]
|
|
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT:
|
|
msg.append('If the website serving the url uses SNI you need'
|
|
' python >= 2.7.9 on your managed machine')
|
|
if not HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT:
|
|
msg.append('or you can install the `urllib3`, `pyopenssl`,'
|
|
' `ndg-httpsclient`, and `pyasn1` python modules')
|
|
|
|
msg.append('to perform SNI verification in python >= 2.6.')
|
|
|
|
msg.append('You can use validate_certs=False if you do'
|
|
' not need to confirm the servers identity but this is'
|
|
' unsafe and not recommended.'
|
|
' Paths checked for this platform: %s')
|
|
|
|
raise SSLValidationError(' '.join(msg) % (hostname, port, ", ".join(paths)))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class SSLValidationHandler(urllib_request.BaseHandler):
|
|
'''
|
|
A custom handler class for SSL validation.
|
|
|
|
Based on:
|
|
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1087227/validate-ssl-certificates-with-python
|
|
http://techknack.net/python-urllib2-handlers/
|
|
'''
|
|
CONNECT_COMMAND = "CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.0\r\nConnection: close\r\n"
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, hostname, port):
|
|
self.hostname = hostname
|
|
self.port = port
|
|
|
|
def get_ca_certs(self):
|
|
# tries to find a valid CA cert in one of the
|
|
# standard locations for the current distribution
|
|
|
|
ca_certs = []
|
|
paths_checked = []
|
|
|
|
system = platform.system()
|
|
# build a list of paths to check for .crt/.pem files
|
|
# based on the platform type
|
|
paths_checked.append('/etc/ssl/certs')
|
|
if system == 'Linux':
|
|
paths_checked.append('/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem')
|
|
paths_checked.append('/etc/pki/tls/certs')
|
|
paths_checked.append('/usr/share/ca-certificates/cacert.org')
|
|
elif system == 'FreeBSD':
|
|
paths_checked.append('/usr/local/share/certs')
|
|
elif system == 'OpenBSD':
|
|
paths_checked.append('/etc/ssl')
|
|
elif system == 'NetBSD':
|
|
ca_certs.append('/etc/openssl/certs')
|
|
elif system == 'SunOS':
|
|
paths_checked.append('/opt/local/etc/openssl/certs')
|
|
|
|
# fall back to a user-deployed cert in a standard
|
|
# location if the OS platform one is not available
|
|
paths_checked.append('/etc/ansible')
|
|
|
|
tmp_fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp()
|
|
to_add_fd, to_add_path = tempfile.mkstemp()
|
|
to_add = False
|
|
|
|
# Write the dummy ca cert if we are running on Mac OS X
|
|
if system == 'Darwin':
|
|
os.write(tmp_fd, DUMMY_CA_CERT)
|
|
# Default Homebrew path for OpenSSL certs
|
|
paths_checked.append('/usr/local/etc/openssl')
|
|
|
|
# for all of the paths, find any .crt or .pem files
|
|
# and compile them into single temp file for use
|
|
# in the ssl check to speed up the test
|
|
for path in paths_checked:
|
|
if os.path.exists(path) and os.path.isdir(path):
|
|
dir_contents = os.listdir(path)
|
|
for f in dir_contents:
|
|
full_path = os.path.join(path, f)
|
|
if os.path.isfile(full_path) and os.path.splitext(f)[1] in ('.crt','.pem'):
|
|
try:
|
|
cert_file = open(full_path, 'rb')
|
|
cert = cert_file.read()
|
|
cert_file.close()
|
|
os.write(tmp_fd, cert)
|
|
os.write(tmp_fd, b('\n'))
|
|
if full_path not in LOADED_VERIFY_LOCATIONS:
|
|
to_add = True
|
|
os.write(to_add_fd, cert)
|
|
os.write(to_add_fd, b('\n'))
|
|
LOADED_VERIFY_LOCATIONS.add(full_path)
|
|
except (OSError, IOError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
if not to_add:
|
|
to_add_path = None
|
|
return (tmp_path, to_add_path, paths_checked)
|
|
|
|
def validate_proxy_response(self, response, valid_codes=[200]):
|
|
'''
|
|
make sure we get back a valid code from the proxy
|
|
'''
|
|
try:
|
|
(http_version, resp_code, msg) = re.match(r'(HTTP/\d\.\d) (\d\d\d) (.*)', response).groups()
|
|
if int(resp_code) not in valid_codes:
|
|
raise Exception
|
|
except:
|
|
raise ProxyError('Connection to proxy failed')
|
|
|
|
def detect_no_proxy(self, url):
|
|
'''
|
|
Detect if the 'no_proxy' environment variable is set and honor those locations.
|
|
'''
|
|
env_no_proxy = os.environ.get('no_proxy')
|
|
if env_no_proxy:
|
|
env_no_proxy = env_no_proxy.split(',')
|
|
netloc = urlparse(url).netloc
|
|
|
|
for host in env_no_proxy:
|
|
if netloc.endswith(host) or netloc.split(':')[0].endswith(host):
|
|
# Our requested URL matches something in no_proxy, so don't
|
|
# use the proxy for this
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def _make_context(self, to_add_ca_cert_path):
|
|
context = create_default_context()
|
|
if to_add_ca_cert_path:
|
|
context.load_verify_locations(to_add_ca_cert_path)
|
|
return context
|
|
|
|
def http_request(self, req):
|
|
tmp_ca_cert_path, to_add_ca_cert_path, paths_checked = self.get_ca_certs()
|
|
https_proxy = os.environ.get('https_proxy')
|
|
context = None
|
|
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT:
|
|
context = self._make_context(to_add_ca_cert_path)
|
|
|
|
# Detect if 'no_proxy' environment variable is set and if our URL is included
|
|
use_proxy = self.detect_no_proxy(req.get_full_url())
|
|
|
|
if not use_proxy:
|
|
# ignore proxy settings for this host request
|
|
return req
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
|
|
if https_proxy:
|
|
proxy_parts = generic_urlparse(urlparse(https_proxy))
|
|
port = proxy_parts.get('port') or 443
|
|
s.connect((proxy_parts.get('hostname'), port))
|
|
if proxy_parts.get('scheme') == 'http':
|
|
s.sendall(self.CONNECT_COMMAND % (self.hostname, self.port))
|
|
if proxy_parts.get('username'):
|
|
credentials = "%s:%s" % (proxy_parts.get('username',''), proxy_parts.get('password',''))
|
|
s.sendall(b('Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s\r\n') % base64.b64encode(to_bytes(credentials, errors='surrogate_or_strict')).strip())
|
|
s.sendall(b('\r\n'))
|
|
connect_result = b("")
|
|
while connect_result.find(b("\r\n\r\n")) <= 0:
|
|
connect_result += s.recv(4096)
|
|
# 128 kilobytes of headers should be enough for everyone.
|
|
if len(connect_result) > 131072:
|
|
raise ProxyError('Proxy sent too verbose headers. Only 128KiB allowed.')
|
|
self.validate_proxy_response(connect_result)
|
|
if context:
|
|
ssl_s = context.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname=self.hostname)
|
|
elif HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT:
|
|
ssl_s = ssl_wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL, server_hostname=self.hostname)
|
|
else:
|
|
ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL)
|
|
match_hostname(ssl_s.getpeercert(), self.hostname)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ProxyError('Unsupported proxy scheme: %s. Currently ansible only supports HTTP proxies.' % proxy_parts.get('scheme'))
|
|
else:
|
|
s.connect((self.hostname, self.port))
|
|
if context:
|
|
ssl_s = context.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname=self.hostname)
|
|
elif HAS_URLLIB3_SNI_SUPPORT:
|
|
ssl_s = ssl_wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL, server_hostname=self.hostname)
|
|
else:
|
|
ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL)
|
|
match_hostname(ssl_s.getpeercert(), self.hostname)
|
|
# close the ssl connection
|
|
#ssl_s.unwrap()
|
|
s.close()
|
|
except (ssl.SSLError, socket.error):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
# fail if we tried all of the certs but none worked
|
|
if 'connection refused' in str(e).lower():
|
|
raise ConnectionError('Failed to connect to %s:%s.' % (self.hostname, self.port))
|
|
else:
|
|
build_ssl_validation_error(self.hostname, self.port, paths_checked)
|
|
except CertificateError:
|
|
build_ssl_validation_error(self.hostname, self.port, paths_checked)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# cleanup the temp file created, don't worry
|
|
# if it fails for some reason
|
|
os.remove(tmp_ca_cert_path)
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# cleanup the temp file created, don't worry
|
|
# if it fails for some reason
|
|
if to_add_ca_cert_path:
|
|
os.remove(to_add_ca_cert_path)
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
return req
|
|
|
|
https_request = http_request
|
|
|
|
|
|
def maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, validate_certs):
|
|
# FIXME: change the following to use the generic_urlparse function
|
|
# to remove the indexed references for 'parsed'
|
|
parsed = urlparse(url)
|
|
if parsed[0] == 'https' and validate_certs:
|
|
if not HAS_SSL:
|
|
raise NoSSLError('SSL validation is not available in your version of python. You can use validate_certs=False,'
|
|
' however this is unsafe and not recommended')
|
|
|
|
# do the cert validation
|
|
netloc = parsed[1]
|
|
if '@' in netloc:
|
|
netloc = netloc.split('@', 1)[1]
|
|
if ':' in netloc:
|
|
hostname, port = netloc.split(':', 1)
|
|
port = int(port)
|
|
else:
|
|
hostname = netloc
|
|
port = 443
|
|
# create the SSL validation handler and
|
|
# add it to the list of handlers
|
|
return SSLValidationHandler(hostname, port)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def open_url(url, data=None, headers=None, method=None, use_proxy=True,
|
|
force=False, last_mod_time=None, timeout=10, validate_certs=True,
|
|
url_username=None, url_password=None, http_agent=None,
|
|
force_basic_auth=False, follow_redirects='urllib2'):
|
|
'''
|
|
Sends a request via HTTP(S) or FTP using urllib2 (Python2) or urllib (Python3)
|
|
|
|
Does not require the module environment
|
|
'''
|
|
handlers = []
|
|
ssl_handler = maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, validate_certs)
|
|
if ssl_handler:
|
|
handlers.append(ssl_handler)
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: change the following to use the generic_urlparse function
|
|
# to remove the indexed references for 'parsed'
|
|
parsed = urlparse(url)
|
|
if parsed[0] != 'ftp':
|
|
username = url_username
|
|
|
|
if headers is None:
|
|
headers = {}
|
|
|
|
if username:
|
|
password = url_password
|
|
netloc = parsed[1]
|
|
elif '@' in parsed[1]:
|
|
credentials, netloc = parsed[1].split('@', 1)
|
|
if ':' in credentials:
|
|
username, password = credentials.split(':', 1)
|
|
else:
|
|
username = credentials
|
|
password = ''
|
|
|
|
parsed = list(parsed)
|
|
parsed[1] = netloc
|
|
|
|
# reconstruct url without credentials
|
|
url = urlunparse(parsed)
|
|
|
|
if username and not force_basic_auth:
|
|
passman = urllib_request.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
|
|
|
|
# this creates a password manager
|
|
passman.add_password(None, netloc, username, password)
|
|
|
|
# because we have put None at the start it will always
|
|
# use this username/password combination for urls
|
|
# for which `theurl` is a super-url
|
|
authhandler = urllib_request.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(passman)
|
|
|
|
# create the AuthHandler
|
|
handlers.append(authhandler)
|
|
|
|
elif username and force_basic_auth:
|
|
headers["Authorization"] = basic_auth_header(username, password)
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
try:
|
|
rc = netrc.netrc(os.environ.get('NETRC'))
|
|
login = rc.authenticators(parsed[1])
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
login = None
|
|
|
|
if login:
|
|
username, _, password = login
|
|
if username and password:
|
|
headers["Authorization"] = basic_auth_header(username, password)
|
|
|
|
if not use_proxy:
|
|
proxyhandler = urllib_request.ProxyHandler({})
|
|
handlers.append(proxyhandler)
|
|
|
|
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT and not validate_certs:
|
|
# In 2.7.9, the default context validates certificates
|
|
context = SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
|
|
context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2
|
|
context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3
|
|
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
|
|
context.check_hostname = False
|
|
handlers.append(urllib_request.HTTPSHandler(context=context))
|
|
|
|
# pre-2.6 versions of python cannot use the custom https
|
|
# handler, since the socket class is lacking create_connection.
|
|
# Some python builds lack HTTPS support.
|
|
if hasattr(socket, 'create_connection') and CustomHTTPSHandler:
|
|
handlers.append(CustomHTTPSHandler)
|
|
|
|
handlers.append(RedirectHandlerFactory(follow_redirects, validate_certs))
|
|
|
|
opener = urllib_request.build_opener(*handlers)
|
|
urllib_request.install_opener(opener)
|
|
|
|
if method:
|
|
if method.upper() not in ('OPTIONS','GET','HEAD','POST','PUT','DELETE','TRACE','CONNECT','PATCH'):
|
|
raise ConnectionError('invalid HTTP request method; %s' % method.upper())
|
|
request = RequestWithMethod(url, method.upper(), data)
|
|
else:
|
|
request = urllib_request.Request(url, data)
|
|
|
|
# add the custom agent header, to help prevent issues
|
|
# with sites that block the default urllib agent string
|
|
if http_agent:
|
|
request.add_header('User-agent', http_agent)
|
|
|
|
# Cache control
|
|
# Either we directly force a cache refresh
|
|
if force:
|
|
request.add_header('cache-control', 'no-cache')
|
|
# or we do it if the original is more recent than our copy
|
|
elif last_mod_time:
|
|
tstamp = last_mod_time.strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000')
|
|
request.add_header('If-Modified-Since', tstamp)
|
|
|
|
# user defined headers now, which may override things we've set above
|
|
if headers:
|
|
if not isinstance(headers, dict):
|
|
raise ValueError("headers provided to fetch_url() must be a dict")
|
|
for header in headers:
|
|
request.add_header(header, headers[header])
|
|
|
|
urlopen_args = [request, None]
|
|
if sys.version_info >= (2,6,0):
|
|
# urlopen in python prior to 2.6.0 did not
|
|
# have a timeout parameter
|
|
urlopen_args.append(timeout)
|
|
|
|
r = urllib_request.urlopen(*urlopen_args)
|
|
return r
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Module-related functions
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
|
|
def basic_auth_header(username, password):
|
|
"""Takes a username and password and returns a byte string suitable for
|
|
using as value of an Authorization header to do basic auth.
|
|
"""
|
|
return b("Basic %s") % base64.b64encode(to_bytes("%s:%s" % (username, password), errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
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def url_argument_spec():
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'''
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Creates an argument spec that can be used with any module
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that will be requesting content via urllib/urllib2
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'''
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return dict(
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url=dict(),
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force=dict(default='no', aliases=['thirsty'], type='bool'),
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http_agent=dict(default='ansible-httpget'),
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use_proxy=dict(default='yes', type='bool'),
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validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'),
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url_username=dict(required=False),
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url_password=dict(required=False),
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force_basic_auth=dict(required=False, type='bool', default='no'),
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)
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def fetch_url(module, url, data=None, headers=None, method=None,
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use_proxy=True, force=False, last_mod_time=None, timeout=10):
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'''Sends a request via HTTP(S) or FTP (needs the module as parameter)
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:arg module: The AnsibleModule (used to get username, password etc. (s.b.).
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:arg url: The url to use.
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:kwarg data: The data to be sent (in case of POST/PUT).
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:kwarg headers: A dict with the request headers.
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:kwarg method: "POST", "PUT", etc.
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:kwarg boolean use_proxy: Default: True
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:kwarg boolean force: If True: Do not get a cached copy (Default: False)
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:kwarg last_mod_time: Default: None
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:kwarg int timeout: Default: 10
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:returns: A tuple of (**response**, **info**). Use ``response.body()`` to read the data.
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The **info** contains the 'status' and other meta data. When a HttpError (status > 400)
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occurred then ``info['body']`` contains the error response data::
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Example::
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data={...}
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resp, info = fetch_url("http://example.com",
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data=module.jsonify(data)
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header={Content-type': 'application/json'},
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method="POST")
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status_code = info["status"]
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body = resp.read()
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if status_code >= 400 :
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body = info['body']
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'''
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if not HAS_URLPARSE:
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module.fail_json(msg='urlparse is not installed')
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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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username = module.params.get('url_username', '')
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password = module.params.get('url_password', '')
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http_agent = module.params.get('http_agent', None)
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force_basic_auth = module.params.get('force_basic_auth', '')
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follow_redirects = module.params.get('follow_redirects', 'urllib2')
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r = None
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info = dict(url=url)
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try:
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r = open_url(url, data=data, headers=headers, method=method,
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use_proxy=use_proxy, force=force, last_mod_time=last_mod_time, timeout=timeout,
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validate_certs=validate_certs, url_username=username,
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url_password=password, http_agent=http_agent, force_basic_auth=force_basic_auth,
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follow_redirects=follow_redirects)
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info.update(r.info())
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info.update(dict(msg="OK (%s bytes)" % r.headers.get('Content-Length', 'unknown'), url=r.geturl(), status=r.code))
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except NoSSLError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
distribution = get_distribution()
|
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if distribution is not None and distribution.lower() == 'redhat':
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module.fail_json(msg='%s. You can also install python-ssl from EPEL' % str(e))
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|
else:
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|
module.fail_json(msg='%s' % str(e))
|
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except (ConnectionError, ValueError):
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
|
|
except urllib_error.HTTPError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
try:
|
|
body = e.read()
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
body = ''
|
|
info.update(dict(msg=str(e), body=body, **e.info()))
|
|
info['status'] = e.code
|
|
except urllib_error.URLError:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
code = int(getattr(e, 'code', -1))
|
|
info.update(dict(msg="Request failed: %s" % str(e), status=code))
|
|
except socket.error:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
info.update(dict(msg="Connection failure: %s" % str(e), status=-1))
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
e = get_exception()
|
|
info.update(dict(msg="An unknown error occurred: %s" % str(e), status=-1))
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|
|
|
return r, info
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