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Using sudo in an SSH Shell Session
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Demonstrates how to run a command as sudo in a shell session.Chilkat Go Downloads
success := false
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
ssh := chilkat.NewSsh()
port := 22
success = ssh.Connect("the-ssh-server.com",port)
if success != true {
fmt.Println(ssh.LastErrorText())
ssh.DisposeSsh()
return
}
// Authenticate using login/password:
success = ssh.AuthenticatePw("theSshLogin","theSshPassword")
if success != true {
fmt.Println(ssh.LastErrorText())
ssh.DisposeSsh()
return
}
// Start a shell session.
// (The QuickShell method was added in Chilkat v9.5.0.65)
channelNum := ssh.QuickShell()
if channelNum < 0 {
fmt.Println(ssh.LastErrorText())
ssh.DisposeSsh()
return
}
// Construct a StringBuilder with our command ("ls") run with "sudo"
// Note: The line-endings are potentially important. Some SSH servers may
// require either LF or CRLF line endings. (Unix/Linux/OSX servers typically
// use bare-LF line endings. Windows servers likely use CRLF line endings.)
// Using "sudo -S" causes the sudo prompt to be written to stderr,
// and the password is read from stdin (i.e. from the echo command ouput).
// The sudo commands -p option allows us to set the prompt, and we can set it to
// the empty string, thus eliminating the prompt from the stderr completely.
// This allows us to run the command as root (super-user) with no prompt.
sbCommands := chilkat.NewStringBuilder()
sbCommands.Append("echo \"theSshPassword\" | sudo -S -p \"\" ls\n")
// Add another command to echo a marker string that
// we'll use in ChannelReceiveUntilMatch below.
// The use of single quotes around 'IS' is a trick so that the output
// of the command is "THIS IS THE END OF THE SCRIPT", but the terminal echo
// includes the single quotes. This allows us to read until we see the actual
// output of the last command.
sbCommands.Append("echo THIS 'IS' THE END OF THE SCRIPT\n")
// Send the commands..
success = ssh.ChannelSendString(channelNum,*sbCommands.GetAsString(),"ansi")
if success != true {
fmt.Println(ssh.LastErrorText())
ssh.DisposeSsh()
sbCommands.DisposeStringBuilder()
return
}
// Send an EOF to indicate no more commands will be sent.
// For brevity, we're not checking the return values of each method call.
// Your code should check the success/failure of each call.
success = ssh.ChannelSendEof(channelNum)
// Receive output up to our marker.
success = ssh.ChannelReceiveUntilMatch(channelNum,"THIS IS THE END OF THE SCRIPT","ansi",true)
// Close the channel.
// It is important to close the channel only after receiving the desired output.
success = ssh.ChannelSendClose(channelNum)
// Get any remaining output..
success = ssh.ChannelReceiveToClose(channelNum)
// Get the complete output for all the commands in the session.
fmt.Println("--- output ----")
fmt.Println(*ssh.GetReceivedText(channelNum,"ansi"))
ssh.DisposeSsh()
sbCommands.DisposeStringBuilder()