import sys
import chilkat
#(http://www.chilkatsoft.com/python.asp)
# Important: It is helpful to send the contents of the
# ssh.LastErrorText property when requesting support.
ssh = chilkat.CkSsh()
# Any string automatically begins a fully-functional 30-day trial.
success = ssh.UnlockComponent("30-day trial")
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Connect to an SSH server:
# Hostname may be an IP address or hostname:
hostname = "192.168.1.48"
port = 22
success = ssh.Connect(hostname,port)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Wait a max of 5 seconds when reading responses..
ssh.put_IdleTimeoutMs(5000)
# Authenticate using login/password:
success = ssh.AuthenticatePw("hello","world")
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Open a session channel. (It is possible to have multiple
# session channels open simultaneously.)
channelNum = ssh.OpenSessionChannel()
if (channelNum < 0):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Some SSH servers require a pseudo-terminal
# If so, include the call to SendReqPty. If not, then
# comment out the call to SendReqPty.
# Note: The 2nd argument of SendReqPty is the terminal type,
# which should be something like "xterm", "vt100", "dumb", etc.
# A "dumb" terminal is one that cannot process escape sequences.
# Smart terminals, such as "xterm", "vt100", etc. process
# escape sequences. If you select a type of smart terminal,
# your application will receive these escape sequences
# included in the command's output. Use "dumb" if you do not
# want to receive escape sequences. (Assuming your SSH
# server recognizes "dumb" as a standard dumb terminal.)
termType = "dumb"
widthInChars = 120
heightInChars = 40
# Use 0 for pixWidth and pixHeight when the dimensions
# are set in number-of-chars.
pixWidth = 0
pixHeight = 0
success = ssh.SendReqPty(channelNum,termType,widthInChars,heightInChars,pixWidth,pixHeight)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Start a shell on the channel:
success = ssh.SendReqShell(channelNum)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Start a command in the remote shell. This example
# will send a "dir" command to retrieve the directory listing.
#success = ssh.ChannelSendString(channelNum,"dir" + "\r\n","ansi")
success = ssh.ChannelSendString(channelNum,"tcpdump -i en1 -s 0 -w hui800_A.cap" + "\r\n","ansi")
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Send an EOF. This tells the server that no more data will
# be sent on this channel. The channel remains open, and
# the SSH client may still receive output on this channel.
success = ssh.ChannelSendEof(channelNum)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Read whatever output may already be available on the
# SSH connection. ChannelReadAndPoll returns the number of bytes
# that are available in the channel's internal buffer that
# are ready to be "picked up" by calling GetReceivedText
# or GetReceivedData.
# A return value of -1 indicates failure.
# A return value of -2 indicates a failure via timeout.
# The ChannelReadAndPoll method waits
# for data to arrive on the connection usingi the IdleTimeoutMs
# property setting. Once the first data arrives, it continues
# reading but instead uses the pollTimeoutMs passed in the 2nd argument:
# A return value of -2 indicates a timeout where no data is received.
pollTimeoutMs = 2000
n = ssh.ChannelReadAndPoll(channelNum,pollTimeoutMs)
if (n < 0):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Close the channel:
success = ssh.ChannelSendClose(channelNum)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Perhaps we did not receive all of the commands output.
# To make sure, call ChannelReceiveToClose to accumulate any remaining
# output until the server's corresponding "channel close" is received.
success = ssh.ChannelReceiveToClose(channelNum)
if (success != True):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Let's pickup the accumulated output of the command:
cmdOutput = ssh.getReceivedText(channelNum,"ansi")
if (cmdOutput == None ):
print ssh.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
# Display the remote shell's command output:
print cmdOutput+'first'
# Disconnect
ssh.Disconnect()