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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kvm-cli 2 | ======= 3 | 4 | Commandline interface to start IPMI/OOB KVM interfaces 5 | 6 | Most serious servers nowadays come with baseboard management controllers 7 | which offer not just standardized IPMI access via ipmitool or similar 8 | programs but will also offer full KVM access. 9 | KVM stands for Keyboard Video Mouse, not for Kernel Virtual Machine. 10 | 11 | This allows one to administrate a remote server as if one is standing 12 | right in front of it. 13 | 14 | Unfortunately, nearly all these KVM systems are web based and use Java- 15 | Applets or Java WebStart and sometimes use outdated protocols such as SSLv3. 16 | 17 | This makes it difficult to use such systems with current browsers which have 18 | much stricter defaults on TLS protocols etc. 19 | 20 | To make things easier this repository contains a number of Python based 21 | commandline programs that will log into the remote system, fetch the necessary 22 | data and then fire off a local java process running the KVM client. 23 | 24 | 25 | Supported systems 26 | ================= 27 | 28 | | Vendor | Device | Executable | Notes | 29 | |------------|------------------|-----------------------|---------------------------------------| 30 | | Avocent | DSR Series | kvm_avocent.py | Tested on a DSR8032 | 31 | | Cisco | UCS C-Series | kvm_cimc.py | Tested on a C22 M3 | 32 | | HP | Gen1 Microserver | kvm_microserver.py | Tested on a N36L | 33 | | Supermicro | x7 Series | kvm_x7.py | Tested on a SIMLP-3+ | 34 | | Supermicro | x8 Series | kvm_x8.py | Tested on a X8SIU | 35 | | Supermicro | x9 Series | kvm_x9.py | Supported by x8, tested on a X9SCL-F | 36 | | Supermicro | x10 Series | kvm_x10.py | Supported by x8, tested on a X10SRL-F | 37 | | Supermicro | x11 Series | kvm_x11.py | Supported by x8, no testing currently | 38 | | StorageTek | L20/40/80 | status_stk.py | Tested on a STK L40 | 39 | 40 | 41 | Requirements 42 | ============ 43 | 44 | 1. Python 45 | 2. Installed and working javaws binary. 46 | 3. For X7 and StorageTek support, the appletviewer and the socat binaries are needed. 47 | 48 | 49 | Security Notes 50 | ============== 51 | 52 | Under most circumstances it will be necessary to include the URLs/Hostnames of the IPMI interfaces 53 | in the Java Security Exception list. Otherwise you'll see a warning about "Application blocked by 54 | Java Security". 55 | 56 | The Site Exception list can be accessed via the Java control panel in the system settings: 57 | Java Control Panel -> Security -> Exception Site List -> Edit Site List... 58 | 59 | Under MacOS the file can be found at ~/Library/Application\ Support/Oracle/Java/Deployment/security/exception.sites 60 | and edited easily. 61 | Windows supposedly has the file at c:\Users\%username%\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\exception.sites 62 | and Linux at ~/.java/deployment/security/exception.sites 63 | 64 | 65 | Java Notes 66 | ========== 67 | 68 | With the exception of the Supermicro X7 and the StorageTek applet, all KVMs are using the Java Webstart 69 | method to download a Java program and then execute it on the local system. 70 | Unfortunately JavaWS has been deprecated by Oracle in the Java8 release. Same for appletviewer it seems. 71 | Free java releases such as AdoptOpenJDK did not include javaws. With the recent restrictive license changes 72 | for Oracle Java, this is a problem. 73 | There is a project at https://openwebstart.com that intends to ship a free replacement for javaws based on 74 | IcedTea. Unfortunately it currently does not work on MacOS: https://github.com/karakun/OpenWebStart/issues/280 75 | 76 | As such, it might be useful to keep a Java8 copy around. Download a copy from https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp 77 | but pay attention to the License, it seems Java8 is only free for personal use nowadays... 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_avocent.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import bs4 as BeautifulSoup 4 | import collections 5 | import os 6 | import os.path 7 | import requests 8 | import subprocess 9 | import sys 10 | import urllib.parse as urlparse 11 | import urllib3 12 | 13 | if len(sys.argv) != 5: 14 | print("%s " % (sys.argv[0],)) 15 | sys.exit(1) 16 | user = sys.argv[1] 17 | pswd = sys.argv[2] 18 | host = sys.argv[3] 19 | syst = sys.argv[4].lower() 20 | 21 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 22 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 23 | 24 | 25 | def meta_redirect(content): 26 | soup = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(content, "html.parser") 27 | 28 | result = soup.find("meta", attrs={"http-equiv": "Refresh"}) 29 | if result: 30 | wait, text = result["content"].split(";") 31 | if text.strip().lower().startswith("url="): 32 | url = text[4:] 33 | return url 34 | return None 35 | 36 | 37 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 38 | s = requests.Session() 39 | s.headers.update( 40 | { 41 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 42 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 43 | } 44 | ) 45 | s.verify = False 46 | 47 | # Grab login page 48 | s.get("https://%s/" % (host,)) 49 | 50 | # Login 51 | data = collections.OrderedDict( 52 | [ 53 | ("action", "SAVE"), 54 | ("filename", "login"), 55 | ("htmlLanguage", 0), 56 | ("id", "(NULL)"), 57 | ("index", "(NULL)"), 58 | ("loginPassword", pswd), 59 | ("loginUsername", user), 60 | ("saveParms", "login"), 61 | ("spcDevice", "(NULL)"), 62 | ("spcInlet", "(NULL)"), 63 | ("spcSocket", "(NULL)"), 64 | ("userindex", "(NULL)"), 65 | ] 66 | ) 67 | r = s.post( 68 | "https://%s/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi?&file=login" % (host,), 69 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi?&file=login" % (host,)}, 70 | data=data, 71 | ) 72 | 73 | # Verify we correctly authenticated 74 | assert "User Login" not in r.text 75 | 76 | # Follow meta redirects until we have the main page on the device 77 | while meta_redirect(r.text): 78 | r = s.get( 79 | "https://%s%s" % (host, meta_redirect(r.text)), 80 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi?&file=login" % (host,)}, 81 | ) 82 | 83 | # Extract userid from url 84 | userid = urlparse.parse_qs(urllib3.util.parse_url(r.url).query)["userid"][0] 85 | 86 | # Parse our available hosts and their IDs 87 | soup = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(r.text, "html.parser") 88 | devices = {} 89 | for item in ( 90 | soup.find(id="progressContent") 91 | .find_all("table")[2] 92 | .find("table") 93 | .find_all("tr")[1:] 94 | ): 95 | 96 | name = item.find_all("span")[1].text 97 | devices[name.lower()] = { 98 | "idx": None, 99 | "intf": item.find_all("span")[2].text, 100 | "state": item.find_all("span")[3].text, 101 | "device_url": item.find_all("a")[0].attrs.get("href", None), 102 | "action_url": item.find_all("a")[1].attrs.get("href", None), 103 | } 104 | devices[name.lower()]["idx"] = int( 105 | urlparse.parse_qs(devices[name.lower()]["device_url"])["index"][0] 106 | ) 107 | 108 | # Bail if the system is not found 109 | assert syst in devices 110 | 111 | # Download viewer 112 | r = s.get( 113 | "https://%s/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi?&file=jnlp&userID=%s&index=%s" 114 | % (host, userid, devices[syst]["idx"]), 115 | headers={"Referer": r.url}, 116 | ) 117 | with open("viewer.jnlp", "w") as f: 118 | f.write(r.text) 119 | 120 | # Verify we actually got some data 121 | assert os.path.getsize("viewer.jnlp") > 0 122 | 123 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 124 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 125 | f.write( 126 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 127 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 128 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 129 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 130 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 131 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 132 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 133 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 134 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 135 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 136 | ) 137 | 138 | # Start javaws viewer 139 | subprocess.call( 140 | ["javaws", "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", "-wait", "viewer.jnlp"] 141 | ) 142 | 143 | # Remove our temporary files 144 | os.remove("viewer.jnlp") 145 | os.remove("java.security") 146 | 147 | # Logout 148 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("file", "logout"), ("userID", userid)]) 149 | r = s.get("https://%s/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi" % (host,), headers={"Referer": r.url}) 150 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_cimc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import Crypto.Hash 4 | import Crypto.Hash.HMAC 5 | import Crypto.Hash.SHA512 6 | import Crypto.Random 7 | import Crypto.Cipher 8 | import Crypto.Cipher.AES 9 | import base64 10 | import collections 11 | import hashlib 12 | import hmac 13 | import os 14 | import os.path 15 | import requests 16 | import simplexml 17 | import subprocess 18 | import sys 19 | import time 20 | import urllib3 21 | 22 | if len(sys.argv) != 4: 23 | print("%s " % (sys.argv[0],)) 24 | sys.exit(1) 25 | user = sys.argv[1] 26 | pswd = sys.argv[2] 27 | host = sys.argv[3] 28 | 29 | BLOCK_SIZE = 16 30 | 31 | 32 | def keyFnv32(data): 33 | n = 40389 34 | for i in range(int(len(data) / 4)): 35 | n = n ^ ord(data[i]) 36 | n = n + (n << 1) 37 | return n 38 | 39 | 40 | def hashFnv32(message, key): 41 | """session id, url""" 42 | kmsg = keyFnv32(message) 43 | kmsg = str(kmsg).encode("ascii") 44 | key = key.encode("utf-8") 45 | signed = hmac.new(kmsg, key, hashlib.sha512) 46 | return signed.hexdigest() 47 | 48 | 49 | def bytes_to_key(data, salt, output=48): 50 | # extended from https://gist.github.com/gsakkis/4546068 51 | assert len(salt) == 8, len(salt) 52 | data = bytes(data, encoding="utf-8") + salt 53 | key = hashlib.md5(data).digest() 54 | final_key = key 55 | while len(final_key) < output: 56 | key = hashlib.md5(key + data).digest() 57 | final_key += key 58 | return final_key[:output] 59 | 60 | 61 | def pad(data): 62 | length = BLOCK_SIZE - (len(data) % BLOCK_SIZE) 63 | return data.encode("utf-8") + (chr(length) * length).encode() 64 | 65 | 66 | def encrypt(message, passphrase): 67 | salt = Crypto.Random.new().read(8) 68 | key_iv = bytes_to_key(passphrase, salt, 32 + 16) 69 | key = key_iv[:32] 70 | iv = key_iv[32:] 71 | aes = Crypto.Cipher.AES.new(key, Crypto.Cipher.AES.MODE_CBC, iv) 72 | return base64.b64encode(b"Salted__" + salt + aes.encrypt(pad(message))) 73 | 74 | 75 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 76 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 77 | 78 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 79 | s = requests.Session() 80 | s.headers.update( 81 | { 82 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 83 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 84 | } 85 | ) 86 | s.verify = False 87 | 88 | # Grab login page 89 | s.get("https://%s/login.html" % (host,)) 90 | 91 | # Login 92 | data = collections.OrderedDict( 93 | [("user", user), ("password", encrypt(pswd, str(keyFnv32(user))))] 94 | ) 95 | r = s.post( 96 | "https://%s/data/login" % (host,), 97 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/login.html" % (host,)}, 98 | data=data, 99 | ) 100 | xml = simplexml.loads(r.text) 101 | 102 | # Verify we correctly authenticated 103 | assert int(xml["root"]["authResult"]) == 0 104 | 105 | # Fetch the main menu 106 | r = s.get( 107 | "https://%s/%s" % (host, xml["root"]["forwardUrl"]), 108 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/login.html" % (host,)}, 109 | ) 110 | 111 | # Build viewer filename 112 | host_ipv6 = 0 113 | viewer_filename = "viewer.jnlp(%s@%s@%i000)" % (host, host_ipv6, int(time.time())) 114 | cspg_key = hashFnv32(xml["root"]["sidValue"], "/" + viewer_filename) 115 | data = collections.OrderedDict( 116 | [("sessionID", xml["root"]["sidValue"]), ("CSPG_VAR", cspg_key)] 117 | ) 118 | 119 | # Download viewer 120 | r = s.post( 121 | "https://%s/%s" % (host, viewer_filename), 122 | data=data, 123 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/%s" % (host, xml["root"]["forwardUrl"])}, 124 | ) 125 | with open("viewer.jnlp", "w") as f: 126 | f.write(r.text) 127 | 128 | # Verify we actually got some data 129 | assert os.path.getsize("viewer.jnlp") > 0 130 | 131 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 132 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 133 | f.write( 134 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 135 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 136 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 137 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 138 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 139 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 140 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 141 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 142 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 143 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 144 | ) 145 | 146 | # Start javaws viewer 147 | subprocess.call( 148 | ["javaws", "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", "-wait", "viewer.jnlp"] 149 | ) 150 | 151 | # Remove our temporary files 152 | os.remove("viewer.jnlp") 153 | os.remove("java.security") 154 | 155 | # Logout 156 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("sessionID", xml["root"]["sidValue"])]) 157 | r = s.post( 158 | "https://%s/data/logout" % (host,), 159 | data=data, 160 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/%s" % (host, xml["root"]["forwardUrl"])}, 161 | ) 162 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_microserver.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import collections 4 | import os 5 | import os.path 6 | import requests 7 | import subprocess 8 | import sys 9 | import time 10 | import simplexml 11 | import urllib3 12 | 13 | if len(sys.argv) != 4: 14 | print("%s " % (sys.argv[0],)) 15 | sys.exit(1) 16 | user = sys.argv[1] 17 | pswd = sys.argv[2] 18 | host = sys.argv[3] 19 | 20 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 21 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 22 | 23 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 24 | s = requests.Session() 25 | s.headers.update( 26 | { 27 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 28 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 29 | } 30 | ) 31 | s.verify = False 32 | 33 | # Grab login page 34 | s.get("https://%s/login.html" % (host,)) 35 | 36 | # Login 37 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("user", user), ("password", pswd)]) 38 | r = s.post( 39 | "https://%s/data/login" % (host,), 40 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/login.html" % (host,)}, 41 | data=data, 42 | ) 43 | xml = simplexml.loads(r.text) 44 | 45 | # Verify we correctly authenticated 46 | assert int(xml["root"]["authResult"]) == 0 47 | 48 | # Fetch the main menu 49 | r = s.get( 50 | "https://%s/%s" % (host, xml["root"]["forwardUrl"]), 51 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/login.html" % (host,)}, 52 | ) 53 | 54 | # Build viewer filename 55 | host_ipv6 = 0 56 | viewer_filename = "viewer.jnlp(%s@%s@%i000)" % (host, host_ipv6, int(time.time())) 57 | 58 | # Download viewer 59 | r = s.post( 60 | "https://%s/%s" % (host, viewer_filename), 61 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/%s" % (host, "vkvm.html")}, 62 | ) 63 | with open("viewer.jnlp", "w") as f: 64 | f.write(r.text) 65 | 66 | # Verify we actually got some data 67 | assert os.path.getsize("viewer.jnlp") > 0 68 | 69 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 70 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 71 | f.write( 72 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 73 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 74 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 75 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 76 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 77 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 78 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 79 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 80 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 81 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 82 | ) 83 | 84 | # Start javaws viewer 85 | subprocess.call( 86 | ["javaws", "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", "-wait", "viewer.jnlp"] 87 | ) 88 | 89 | # Remove our temporary files 90 | os.remove("viewer.jnlp") 91 | os.remove("java.security") 92 | 93 | # Logout 94 | r = s.get( 95 | "https://%s/data/logout" % (host,), 96 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/%s" % (host, "vkvm.html")}, 97 | ) 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_x10.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kvm_x8.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_x11.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kvm_x8.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_x7.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import bs4 as BeautifulSoup 4 | import collections 5 | import os 6 | import os.path 7 | import requests 8 | import subprocess 9 | import sys 10 | import urllib3 11 | 12 | if len(sys.argv) != 4: 13 | print("%s " % (sys.argv[0],)) 14 | sys.exit(1) 15 | user = sys.argv[1] 16 | pswd = sys.argv[2] 17 | host = sys.argv[3] 18 | 19 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 20 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 21 | 22 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 23 | s = requests.Session() 24 | s.headers.update( 25 | { 26 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 27 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 28 | } 29 | ) 30 | s.verify = False 31 | 32 | # Grab login page 33 | s.get("https://%s/auth.asp" % (host,)) 34 | 35 | # Login 36 | data = collections.OrderedDict( 37 | [ 38 | ("action_login.x", 12), 39 | ("action_login.y", 12), 40 | ("login", user), 41 | ("nickname", ""), 42 | ("password", pswd), 43 | ] 44 | ) 45 | r = s.post( 46 | "https://%s/auth.asp" % (host,), 47 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/auth.asp" % (host,)}, 48 | data=data, 49 | ) 50 | 51 | # Verify we correctly authenticated 52 | assert "Authenticate with Login and Password" not in r.text 53 | 54 | # Download the applet page 55 | r = s.get( 56 | "https://%s/title_app.asp" % (host,), 57 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/auth.asp" % (host,)}, 58 | ) 59 | # Verify we actually got some data 60 | assert len(r.text) > 0 61 | soup = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(r.text, "html.parser") 62 | 63 | orig_port = None 64 | redir_port = 4443 65 | 66 | params = { 67 | "REAL_HOST": host, 68 | "HOTKEYNAME_0": "Ctrl+Alt+Delete", 69 | "SOFTKBD_MAPPING": "en", 70 | "EXCLUSIVE_MOUSE": False, 71 | "LOCAL_CURSOR": False, 72 | "PORT": redir_port, 73 | "SSLPORT": redir_port, 74 | "PORT_ID": redir_port, 75 | "CLUSTER_PORT_ID": redir_port, 76 | "VS_TYPE": "no", 77 | "logo": False, 78 | "logo_off": "no", 79 | } 80 | 81 | for p in soup.find_all("param"): 82 | if p["name"] in ["PORT", "SSLPORT"]: 83 | orig_port = p["value"] 84 | try: 85 | p["value"] = params[p["name"]] 86 | except KeyError: 87 | pass 88 | 89 | with open("viewer.html", "w") as f: 90 | f.write(soup.prettify()) 91 | jars = [x.strip() for x in soup("applet")[0]["archive"].replace(",", " ").split()] 92 | for jar in jars: 93 | r = s.get( 94 | "https://%s/%s" % (host, jar), 95 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/title_app.asp" % (host,)}, 96 | ) 97 | assert len(r.text) > 0 98 | with open(jar, "wb") as f: 99 | f.write(r.content) 100 | 101 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 102 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 103 | f.write( 104 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 105 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 106 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 107 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 108 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 109 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 110 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 111 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 112 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 113 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 114 | ) 115 | with open("java.policy", "w") as f: 116 | f.write( 117 | """grant { 118 | permission java.security.AllPermission; 119 | };""" 120 | ) 121 | 122 | # Start port redirection 123 | redirect = subprocess.Popen( 124 | [ 125 | "socat", 126 | "TCP-LISTEN:%s,fork,reuseaddr" % (redir_port,), 127 | "TCP:%s:%s" % (host, orig_port), 128 | ] 129 | ) 130 | 131 | # Start javaws viewer 132 | subprocess.call( 133 | [ 134 | "appletviewer", 135 | "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", 136 | "-J-Djava.security.policy=java.policy", 137 | "viewer.html", 138 | ] 139 | ) 140 | 141 | # Stop port redirection 142 | redirect.kill() 143 | 144 | # Remove our temporary files 145 | os.remove("viewer.html") 146 | os.remove("java.security") 147 | os.remove("java.policy") 148 | for jar in jars: 149 | os.remove(jar) 150 | 151 | 152 | # Logout 153 | r = s.post( 154 | "https://%s/logout" % (host,), headers={"Referer": "https://%s/auth.asp" % (host,)} 155 | ) 156 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_x8.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import collections 4 | import os 5 | import os.path 6 | import requests 7 | import subprocess 8 | import sys 9 | import urllib3 10 | 11 | if len(sys.argv) != 4: 12 | print("%s " % (sys.argv[0],)) 13 | sys.exit(1) 14 | user = sys.argv[1] 15 | pswd = sys.argv[2] 16 | host = sys.argv[3] 17 | 18 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 19 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 20 | 21 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 22 | s = requests.Session() 23 | s.headers.update( 24 | { 25 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 26 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 27 | } 28 | ) 29 | s.verify = False 30 | 31 | # Grab login page 32 | s.get("https://%s/" % (host,)) 33 | 34 | # Login 35 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("name", user), ("pwd", pswd)]) 36 | r = s.post( 37 | "https://%s/cgi/login.cgi" % (host,), 38 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/" % (host,)}, 39 | data=data, 40 | ) 41 | 42 | # Verify we correctly authenticated 43 | assert "Please Login" not in r.text 44 | assert "lang.LANG_LOGIN_PROMPT" not in r.text 45 | 46 | # Fetch the main menu 47 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("url_name", "mainmenu")]) 48 | r = s.get( 49 | "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi" % (host,), 50 | params=data, 51 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/login.cgi" % (host,)}, 52 | ) 53 | 54 | # Fetch the KVM page 55 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("url_name", "man_ikvm")]) 56 | r = s.get( 57 | "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi" % (host,), 58 | params=data, 59 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi?url_name=topmenu" % (host,)}, 60 | ) 61 | 62 | # Download viewer 63 | data = collections.OrderedDict([("url_name", "ikvm"), ("url_type", "jwsk")]) 64 | r = s.get( 65 | "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi" % (host,), 66 | params=data, 67 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi?url_name=man_ikvm" % (host,)}, 68 | ) 69 | with open("viewer.jnlp", "w") as f: 70 | f.write(r.text) 71 | 72 | # Verify we actually got some data 73 | assert os.path.getsize("viewer.jnlp") > 0 74 | 75 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 76 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 77 | f.write( 78 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 79 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 80 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 81 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 82 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 83 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 84 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 85 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 86 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 87 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 88 | ) 89 | 90 | # Start javaws viewer 91 | subprocess.call( 92 | ["javaws", "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", "-wait", "viewer.jnlp"] 93 | ) 94 | 95 | # Remove our temporary files 96 | os.remove("viewer.jnlp") 97 | os.remove("java.security") 98 | 99 | # Logout 100 | data = {"time_stamp": "0"} 101 | r = s.get( 102 | "https://%s/cgi/logout.cgi" % (host,), 103 | headers={"Referer": "https://%s/cgi/url_redirect.cgi?url_name=topmenu" % (host,)}, 104 | ) 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kvm_x9.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kvm_x8.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PyCryptodome 2 | bs4 3 | requests 4 | python-simplexml 5 | urllib3 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /status_stk.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import bs4 as BeautifulSoup 4 | import os 5 | import os.path 6 | import requests 7 | import subprocess 8 | import sys 9 | import urllib3 10 | 11 | if len(sys.argv) != 2: 12 | print("%s
" % (sys.argv[0],)) 13 | sys.exit(1) 14 | host = sys.argv[1] 15 | 16 | # Silence SSL Certification warnings 17 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) 18 | 19 | # Start a requests Session to have persistent cookies 20 | s = requests.Session() 21 | s.headers.update( 22 | { 23 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0", 24 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 25 | } 26 | ) 27 | s.verify = False 28 | 29 | # Download the applet page 30 | r = s.get("http://%s" % host) 31 | # Verify we actually got some data 32 | assert len(r.text) > 0 33 | soup = BeautifulSoup.BeautifulSoup(r.text, "html.parser") 34 | 35 | orig_port = 5002 36 | redir_port = 5002 37 | 38 | with open("library_admin.html", "w") as f: 39 | # f.write(soup.prettify()) 40 | f.write( 41 | """ 42 | 43 | 44 | Library Admin 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | """ 53 | ) 54 | jars = [x.strip() for x in soup("embed")[0]["java_archive"].replace(",", " ").split()] 55 | for jar in jars: 56 | r = s.get("http://%s/%s" % (host, jar)) 57 | assert len(r.text) > 0 58 | with open(jar, "wb") as f: 59 | f.write(r.content) 60 | 61 | # Write out temporary weak java security settings. Just to make sure we're not breaking on old KVM viewers 62 | with open("java.security", "w") as f: 63 | f.write( 64 | """jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms= 65 | jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms= 66 | jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms= 67 | jdk.tls.legacyAlgorithms= \ 68 | K_NULL, C_NULL, M_NULL, \ 69 | DHE_DSS_EXPORT, DHE_RSA_EXPORT, DH_anon_EXPORT, DH_DSS_EXPORT, \ 70 | DH_RSA_EXPORT, RSA_EXPORT, \ 71 | DH_anon, ECDH_anon, \ 72 | RC4_128, RC4_40, DES_CBC, DES40_CBC, \ 73 | 3DES_EDE_CBC""" 74 | ) 75 | with open("java.policy", "w") as f: 76 | f.write( 77 | """grant { 78 | permission java.security.AllPermission; 79 | };""" 80 | ) 81 | 82 | # Start port redirection 83 | redirect1 = subprocess.Popen( 84 | ["socat", "TCP-LISTEN:%s,fork,reuseaddr" % (5001,), "TCP:%s:%s" % (host, 5001)] 85 | ) 86 | redirect2 = subprocess.Popen( 87 | ["socat", "TCP-LISTEN:%s,fork,reuseaddr" % (5002,), "TCP:%s:%s" % (host, 5002)] 88 | ) 89 | 90 | # Start javaws viewer 91 | subprocess.call( 92 | [ 93 | "appletviewer", 94 | "-J-Djava.security.properties=java.security", 95 | "-J-Djava.security.policy=java.policy", 96 | "library_admin.html", 97 | ] 98 | ) 99 | 100 | # Stop port redirection 101 | redirect1.kill() 102 | redirect2.kill() 103 | 104 | # Remove our temporary files 105 | os.remove("library_admin.html") 106 | os.remove("java.security") 107 | os.remove("java.policy") 108 | for jar in jars: 109 | os.remove(jar) 110 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------