removed sshsudo script
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# sshsudo: 1.0
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# Author: jiwu.liu@gmail.com
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#
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# The script executes sudo command on one or more remote computers.
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# Its arguments are the names to remote sudoers and remote computers.
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# The script read the password from the standard input, which should
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# be the same for all sudoer accounts. No password is explicitly shown
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# in the terminal or logged to files.
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# If the command is a local shell script, use '-r' to copy it to
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# the remote computers to execute. A temporary script file will be
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# automatically created for this purpose.
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#
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#
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# TO DO: It can not execute a command that use the shell special charaters
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# on the remote computer, such as & ; ! *, because all arguments
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# are wrapped with ''. That means, all special characters have only
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# literal meanings. In the case when they are needed, use a script
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# instead of a command.
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#
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# Example:sshsudo foo@bar.net apt-get check
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# sshsudo -r foo@bar.net myscript.sh
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usage()
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{
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local ProgName=$1;
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echo "Usage: $ProgName -r -v [-u user] AccountList Command [Arguments]"
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echo " -u Set the default user unless it is given within remote account list"
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echo " -r Copy the command(usually the path to local script) to remote computers before execution"
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echo " -v Verbose output"
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echo " AccountList: [user1@]computer1,[user2@]computer2,[user3@]computer3,..."
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echo " or the name to file which contains accounts(user@computer) in separate lines"
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echo " Command: The Command/Script to be executed"
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echo " Arguments: All arguments to be passed to command."
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}
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pipewrap()
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{
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# This function reads in the input from a terminal and output the same.
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# The only purpose is to insert PASSWORD for "sudo -S" command.
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# After initially insert the password, it simply copy input from terminal
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# and send it to ssh command directly
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echo $1 # which is password
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local lockFile=$2;
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while true; do
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# The function will exit when output pipe is closed,
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if [ ! -e $lockFile ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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# i.e., the ssh
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read -t 1 line
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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# successfully read
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echo $line
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fi
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done
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}
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runsudo ()
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{
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# receive its arguments
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local ACCOUNT=$1;
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local PASSWORD=$2;
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local COMMAND=$3;
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local ARGUMENTS=$4;
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local DEFAULTUSER=$5;
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local COPY=$6;
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local VERBOSE=$7;
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# Parse account which has the form user@computer.domain
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local REMOTEUSER=${ACCOUNT%%@*}
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local REMOTECOMPUTER=${ACCOUNT#*@}
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local REMOTESCRIPT=
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local REMOTECOMMAND=$COMMAND
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if [ $REMOTEUSER = $REMOTECOMPUTER ]; then
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# There is no @, i.e., only computer name is given
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REMOTEUSER=$DEFAULTUSER
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fi
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echo =========================${REMOTEUSER}@$REMOTECOMPUTER: sudo $COMMAND $ARGUMENTS
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if [ $COPY -ne 0 ]; then
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# Make a script + seconds since 1970-01-01
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REMOTESCRIPT=/tmp/$COMMAND`date +%s`
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if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ]; then
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echo $REMOTECOMPUTER: Secure copy \"$COMMAND\" to \"$REMOTESCRIPT\"
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fi
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# Copy to remote computer. Quote target name on the remote computer for script name
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# that contains " "
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sshpass -p "$PASSWORD" scp "$COMMAND" "$REMOTEUSER@$REMOTECOMPUTER:'$REMOTESCRIPT'"
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REMOTECOMMAND=$REMOTESCRIPT
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fi
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# Assume we are lucky, result is fine.
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local RES=DONE
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# Invalidate the sudo timestamp. Simplify the situation. Henceforth sudo always ask for a password
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sshpass -p "$PASSWORD" ssh "$REMOTEUSER@$REMOTECOMPUTER" "sudo -K"
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# Use lock file to inform pipewrap function to exit.
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local lockFile=`mktemp`
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eval pipewrap '$PASSWORD' '$lockFile' | (sshpass -p "$PASSWORD" ssh "$REMOTEUSER@$REMOTECOMPUTER" "sudo -S '$REMOTECOMMAND' $ARGUMENTS"; rm "$lockFile")
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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RES=FAILED
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fi
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if [ $COPY -ne 0 ]; then
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sshpass -p $PASSWORD ssh "$REMOTEUSER@$REMOTECOMPUTER" rm \'$REMOTESCRIPT\'
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if [ $VERBOSE -ne 0 ]; then
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echo Remove temporary script \"$REMOTESCRIPT\" at [$REMOTECOMPUTER]
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fi
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fi
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echo ----------------------------------${RES}!!----------------------------------------
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}
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#=====================================Main Script========================================
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#
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# Set default values for variables
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COMMAND=
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ARGUMENTS=
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COPY=0
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VERBOSE=0
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ACCOUNTLIST=
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DEFAULTUSER=$USER
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# Parse the command line arguments with '-'
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while getopts u:hrv o ; do
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case "$o" in
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[?]) usage $0
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exit 1;;
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h) usage $0
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exit 0;;
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u) DEFAULTUSER=$OPTARG;;
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v) VERBOSE=1;;
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r) COPY=1;;
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esac
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done
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# Read the rest command line arguments
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if [ $(($#-$OPTIND+1)) -lt 2 ]; then
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echo Error: Account list and command have to be in the arguments
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usage $0
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exit 4
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fi
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shift $(($OPTIND-1))
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ACCOUNTLIST=$1
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shift
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COMMAND=$1
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shift
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for PARAM; do
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ARGUMENTS=$ARGUMENTS\'$PARAM\'" "
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done
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# Check the validity of the script command if remote copy is needed
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if [ $COPY -ne 0 ]; then
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if [ ! -e "$COMMAND" ]; then
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echo \"$COMMAND\" does not exist.
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exit 3
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fi
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if [ ! -x "$COMMAND" ]; then
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echo \"$COMMAND\" can not be executed.
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exit 3
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fi
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fi
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# Read in the password from the STDIN
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read -s -p "Please enter your password:" PASSWORD
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echo
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# Start running
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if [ -e $ACCOUNTLIST ]; then # read accounts from a file
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for ACCOUNT in `cat $ACCOUNTLIST`; do
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runsudo "$ACCOUNT" "$PASSWORD" "$COMMAND" "$ARGUMENTS" "$DEFAULTUSER" "$COPY" "$VERBOSE";
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done
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else # ACCOUNTLIST is a comma separated list of user@computer strings.
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# Change the internal separation field.
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IFS=,
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for ACCOUNT in $ACCOUNTLIST; do
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runsudo "$ACCOUNT" "$PASSWORD" "$COMMAND" "$ARGUMENTS" "$DEFAULTUSER" "$COPY" "$VERBOSE";
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done
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fi
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#EOF
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