/net-ssh

Pure Ruby implementation of an SSH (protocol 2) client

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Net::SSH 6.x

As of v2.6.4, all gem releases are signed. See INSTALL.

DESCRIPTION:

Net::SSH is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol. It allows you to write programs that invoke and interact with processes on remote servers, via SSH2.

FEATURES:

  • Execute processes on remote servers and capture their output
  • Run multiple processes in parallel over a single SSH connection
  • Support for SSH subsystems
  • Forward local and remote ports via an SSH connection

Supported Algorithms

Net::SSH 6.0 disables by default the usage of weak algorithms. We strongly recommend that you install a servers's version that supports the latest algorithms.

It is possible to return to the previous behavior by adding the option : append_all_supported_algorithms: true

Unsecure algoritms will definitely be removed in Net::SSH 7.*.

Host Keys

Name Support Details
ssh-rsa OK
ssh-ed25519 OK Require the gem ed25519
ecdsa-sha2-nistp521 OK using weak elliptic curves
ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 OK using weak elliptic curves
ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 OK using weak elliptic curves
ssh-dss Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0

Key Exchange

Name Support Details
curve25519-sha256 OK Require the gem x25519
ecdh-sha2-nistp521 OK using weak elliptic curves
ecdh-sha2-nistp384 OK using weak elliptic curves
ecdh-sha2-nistp256 OK using weak elliptic curves
diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
diffie-hellman-group14-sha1 OK
diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256 OK

Encryption algorithms (ciphers)

Name Support Details
aes256-ctr / aes192-ctr / aes128-ctr OK
aes256-cbc / aes192-cbc / aes128-cbc Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
blowfish-ctr blowfish-cbc Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
cast128-ctr cast128-cbc Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
3des-ctr 3des-cbc Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
idea-cbc Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
none Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0

Message Authentication Code algorithms

Name Support Details
hmac-sha2-512-etm OK
hmac-sha2-256-etm OK
hmac-sha2-512 OK
hmac-sha2-256 OK
hmac-sha2-512-96 Deprecated in 6.0 removed from the specification, will be removed in 7.0
hmac-sha2-256-96 Deprecated in 6.0 removed from the specification, will be removed in 7.0
hmac-sha1 OK for backward compatibility
hmac-sha1-96 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
hmac-ripemd160 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
hmac-md5 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
hmac-md5-96 Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0
none Deprecated in 6.0 unsecure, will be removed in 7.0

SYNOPSIS:

In a nutshell:

require 'net/ssh'

Net::SSH.start('host', 'user', password: "password") do |ssh|

# capture all stderr and stdout output from a remote process
output = ssh.exec!("hostname")
puts output

# capture only stdout matching a particular pattern
stdout = ""
ssh.exec!("ls -l /home/jamis") do |channel, stream, data|
  stdout << data if stream == :stdout && /foo/.match(data)
end
puts stdout

# run multiple processes in parallel to completion
ssh.exec "sed ..."
ssh.exec "awk ..."
ssh.exec "rm -rf ..."
ssh.loop

# open a new channel and configure a minimal set of callbacks, then run
# the event loop until the channel finishes (closes)
channel = ssh.open_channel do |ch|
  ch.exec "/usr/local/bin/ruby /path/to/file.rb" do |ch, success|
    raise "could not execute command" unless success

    # "on_data" is called when the process writes something to stdout
    ch.on_data do |c, data|
      $stdout.print data
    end

    # "on_extended_data" is called when the process writes something to stderr
    ch.on_extended_data do |c, type, data|
      $stderr.print data
    end

    ch.on_close { puts "done!" }
  end
end

channel.wait

# forward connections on local port 1234 to port 80 of www.capify.org
ssh.forward.local(1234, "www.capify.org", 80)
ssh.loop { true }
end

See Net::SSH for more documentation, and links to further information.

REQUIREMENTS:

The only requirement you might be missing is the OpenSSL bindings for Ruby with a version greather than 1.0.1. These are built by default on most platforms, but you can verify that they're built and installed on your system by running the following command line:

ruby -ropenssl -e 'puts OpenSSL::OPENSSL_VERSION'

If that spits out something like OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012, then you're set. If you get an error, then you'll need to see about rebuilding ruby with OpenSSL support, or (if your platform supports it) installing the OpenSSL bindings separately.

INSTALL:

gem install net-ssh # might need sudo privileges

NOTE: If you are running on jruby on windows you need to install jruby-pageant manually (gemspec doesn't allow for platform specific dependencies at gem installation time).

However, in order to be sure the code you're installing hasn't been tampered with, it's recommended that you verify the signature. To do this, you need to add my public key as a trusted certificate (you only need to do this once):

# Add the public key as a trusted certificate
# (You only need to do this once)
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/net-ssh/net-ssh/master/net-ssh-public_cert.pem
gem cert --add net-ssh-public_cert.pem

Then, when install the gem, do so with high security:

gem install net-ssh -P HighSecurity

If you don't add the public key, you'll see an error like "Couldn't verify data signature". If you're still having trouble let me know and I'll give you a hand.

For ed25519 public key auth support your bundle file should contain ed25519, bcrypt_pbkdf dependencies.

gem install ed25519
gem install bcrypt_pbkdf

For curve25519-sha256 kex exchange support your bundle file should contain x25519 dependency.

RUBY SUPPORT

RUNNING TESTS

If you want to run the tests or use any of the Rake tasks, you'll need Mocha and other dependencies listed in Gemfile

Run the test suite from the net-ssh directory with the following command:

bundle exec rake test

Run a single test file like this:

ruby -Ilib -Itest test/transport/test_server_version.rb

To run integration tests see test/integration/README.txt

BUILDING GEM

rake build

GEM SIGNING (for maintainers)

If you have the net-ssh private signing key, you will be able to create signed release builds. Make sure the private key path matches the signing_key path set in net-ssh.gemspec and tell rake to sign the gem by setting the NET_SSH_BUILDGEM_SIGNED flag:

NET_SSH_BUILDGEM_SIGNED=true rake build

For time to time, the public certificate associated to the private key needs to be renewed. You can do this with the following command:

gem cert --build netssh@solutious.com --private-key path/2/net-ssh-private_key.pem
mv gem-public_cert.pem net-ssh-public_cert.pem
gem cert --add net-ssh-public_cert.pem

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Copyright (c) 2008 Jamis Buck

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