cdist-backup/doc/dev/logs/2011-10-06.ssh_scp_sudo_chroot
Nico Schottelius eaf2b28fd7 more prefix ideas
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
2011-10-06 13:34:28 +02:00

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Commands needed:
conf/cmd/remote_exec
conf/cmd/copy
If ! conf/cmd/remote_exec:
use builtin
If ! conf/cmd/copy:
use builtin
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--cmd-dir?
$__cdist_cmd_dir
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-> Depend on session!
Builtin:
cdist.exec.run_or_fail(["scp", "-qr", source,
self.remote_user + "@" +
self.target_host + ":" +
destination])
self.remote_prefix = ["ssh", self.remote_user + "@" + self.target_host]
self.remote_user = remote_user
self.remote_prefix = remote_prefix
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What is in a session?
base_dir
target_host
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remote_user
pseudo-static, can be hardcoded again
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Result:
os.environ['__remote_exec'] = ["ssh", "-l", "root" ]
os.environ['__remote_exec'] = ["ssh", "-o", "User=root" ]
os.environ['__remote_copy'] = ["scp", "-o", "User=root" ]
__remote_exec=~/sudossh __remote_copy=... cdist config localhost
~/sudossh hostname $@...
~/sudocopy a hostname:b
~/chrootssh
~/chrootcopy
a)
3 cmd verzeichnnise: cdist, sudo, chroot
pro aufruf variable ändern
b)
1 dir, mit zeug
pro aufruf variablen ändern
conf/cmd/remote_exec
args for __remote_exec
$1 = hostname
$2 - ... = stuff to be executed in /bin/sh on remote side
$2 - $7 = env
$7 - 12 = cmd
args for __remote_copy
$1 = file here
$2 = hostname:destination
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There needs to be an easy way to change those cmds!
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Env-Passing:
_a=b test -> test can access $_a
_a=b test $_a -> $1 = "", because _a is *not* set within the shell
_a=b; test -> can access $_a
_a=b; test $_a -> $1 == "b"