├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── kvm_avocent.py
├── kvm_cimc.py
├── kvm_microserver.py
├── kvm_x10.py
├── kvm_x11.py
├── kvm_x7.py
├── kvm_x8.py
├── kvm_x9.py
├── requirements.txt
└── status_stk.py
/.gitignore:
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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15 | Applets or Java WebStart and sometimes use outdated protocols such as SSLv3.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 |
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/kvm_avocent.py:
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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 |
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/kvm_cimc.py:
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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 |
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/kvm_microserver.py:
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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 |
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/kvm_x11.py:
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/kvm_x7.py:
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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 |
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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 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | PyCryptodome
2 | bs4
3 | requests
4 | python-simplexml
5 | urllib3
6 |
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/status_stk.py:
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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 |
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 |
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