dynamically set up ssh -r & paramiko?

washakie washakie at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 17:34:33 EST 2008


Hello, I'm trying to write a script which will allow me to initiate (spawn?)
an SSH reverse tunnel from an internal box (inside a firewall) to an
external box, while logged into the external box.
 
I posted to another list and was pointed in the direction of paramiko. I've
read the tutorials, but cannot seem to figure out exactly how I can do
this... I'm hoping someone can look at what I'm trying to do below and
provide an example...

#!/usr/bin/python

import os, time, subprocess
REMOTE_HOME='/my/remote/mount'  #mounted drive to REMOTE_HOME from
LOCAL_MACHINE 

cmd = 'while true; do ssh -R 8022:localhost:22 MyUserName at RemoteHost ; sleep
60; done'
while 1:
       while os.path.exists(os.path.join(REMOTE_HOME,'mySecretFile'):
               proc= subprocess.call(cmd,shell='True')

       if proc: os.kill(proc.pid)

       if os.path.exists(os.path.join(REMOTE_HOME,'KillScript'):
               break

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Note, I know the reverse tunnel script works on it's own run from the shell,
but I don't want to leave it open always...  furthermore it seems to be a
rather 'brute force' method. It seems paramiko might provide a more elegant
solution! Does anyone have any ideas on how to make this work?

Thanks,
john
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