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Revision as of 11:08, 15 June 2013
Contents
Connectivity examples
This section collects common examples. Connectivity is actual two plugins one for handling ssh and telnet and one for handling ftp.
On linux and unix only root can bind ports below 1024. This can be remedied in a number of ways. E.g. by setting capabilities on the java executable or by using some suitable NAT rule. Setting capabilities are supported in java 1.7.
Create a ssh session
/* * Connect to ipaddress and store result of executing whoami on the remote host */ SCRIPT:javascript importPackage( Packages.dk.autodrive.base ); importPackage( Packages.dk.autodrive.plugins ); var f = ''+at.loadJS("stdfunc.js"); eval(f); theObj = getPlugin(Packages.dk.autodrive.plugins.AD_Connectivity_Commands); // Using default ssh port 22 theObj.createSSHSession('ipaddress','username','password'); var result = theObj.shellSend('whoami'); // Using custom ssh port 2222 theObj.createSSHSession('ipaddress',2222,'username','password'); result = theObj.shellSend('whoami'); ENDSCRIPT
Connect to jumpserver
This is useful if the setup requires to establish a tunnel to a remote host which is defined only in the context of a network reachable from the jumpserver.
SCRIPT:javascript importPackage( Packages.dk.autodrive.base ); importPackage( Packages.dk.autodrive.plugins ); var f = ''+at.loadJS("stdfunc.js"); eval(f); theObj = getPlugin(Packages.dk.autodrive.plugins.AD_Connectivity_Commands); theObj.jumpServerConnect('username','password','jumpserveripaddress','localIP','localPort','remoteHostIP','remoteHostPort'); ENDSCRIPT