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175 lines
8.3 KiB
175 lines
8.3 KiB
6 years ago
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diff --git a/paramiko/common.py b/paramiko/common.py
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index 0b0cc2a..50355f6 100644
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--- a/paramiko/common.py
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+++ b/paramiko/common.py
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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_REQUEST, MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE = range(60, 62)
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MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_RESPONSE, MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_TOKEN = range(60, 62)
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MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_EXCHANGE_COMPLETE, MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERROR,\
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MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_ERRTOK, MSG_USERAUTH_GSSAPI_MIC = range(63, 67)
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+HIGHEST_USERAUTH_MESSAGE_ID = 79
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MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST, MSG_REQUEST_SUCCESS, MSG_REQUEST_FAILURE = range(80, 83)
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MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN, MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_SUCCESS, MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, \
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MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST, MSG_CHANNEL_DATA, MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA, \
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diff --git a/paramiko/transport.py b/paramiko/transport.py
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index 7906c9f..31df82a 100644
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--- a/paramiko/transport.py
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+++ b/paramiko/transport.py
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@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ from paramiko.common import xffffffff, cMSG_CHANNEL_OPEN, cMSG_IGNORE, \
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MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS, MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE, MSG_CHANNEL_DATA, \
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MSG_CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA, MSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST, MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST, \
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MSG_CHANNEL_EOF, MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE, MIN_WINDOW_SIZE, MIN_PACKET_SIZE, \
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- MAX_WINDOW_SIZE, DEFAULT_WINDOW_SIZE, DEFAULT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE
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+ MAX_WINDOW_SIZE, DEFAULT_WINDOW_SIZE, DEFAULT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE, \
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+ HIGHEST_USERAUTH_MESSAGE_ID
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from paramiko.compress import ZlibCompressor, ZlibDecompressor
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from paramiko.dsskey import DSSKey
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from paramiko.kex_gex import KexGex, KexGexSHA256
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@@ -1720,6 +1721,43 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread, ClosingContextManager):
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max_packet_size = self.default_max_packet_size
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return clamp_value(MIN_PACKET_SIZE, max_packet_size, MAX_WINDOW_SIZE)
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+ def _ensure_authed(self, ptype, message):
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+ """
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+ Checks message type against current auth state.
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+
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+ If server mode, and auth has not succeeded, and the message is of a
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+ post-auth type (channel open or global request) an appropriate error
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+ response Message is crafted and returned to caller for sending.
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+
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+ Otherwise (client mode, authed, or pre-auth message) returns None.
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+ """
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+ if (
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+ not self.server_mode
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+ or ptype <= HIGHEST_USERAUTH_MESSAGE_ID
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+ or self.is_authenticated()
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+ ):
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+ return None
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+ # WELP. We must be dealing with someone trying to do non-auth things
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+ # without being authed. Tell them off, based on message class.
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+ reply = Message()
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+ # Global requests have no details, just failure.
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+ if ptype == MSG_GLOBAL_REQUEST:
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+ reply.add_byte(cMSG_REQUEST_FAILURE)
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+ # Channel opens let us reject w/ a specific type + message.
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+ elif ptype == MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN:
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+ kind = message.get_text()
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+ chanid = message.get_int()
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+ reply.add_byte(cMSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE)
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+ reply.add_int(chanid)
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+ reply.add_int(OPEN_FAILED_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED)
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+ reply.add_string('')
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+ reply.add_string('en')
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+ # NOTE: Post-open channel messages do not need checking; the above will
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+ # reject attemps to open channels, meaning that even if a malicious
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+ # user tries to send a MSG_CHANNEL_REQUEST, it will simply fall under
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+ # the logic that handles unknown channel IDs (as the channel list will
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+ # be empty.)
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+ return reply
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def run(self):
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# (use the exposed "run" method, because if we specify a thread target
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@@ -1779,7 +1817,11 @@ class Transport (threading.Thread, ClosingContextManager):
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continue
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if ptype in self._handler_table:
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- self._handler_table[ptype](self, m)
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+ error_msg = self._ensure_authed(ptype, m)
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+ if error_msg:
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+ self._send_message(error_msg)
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+ else:
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+ self._handler_table[ptype](self, m)
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elif ptype in self._channel_handler_table:
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chanid = m.get_int()
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chan = self._channels.get(chanid)
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diff --git a/tests/test_transport.py b/tests/test_transport.py
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index d81ad8f..1305cd5 100644
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--- a/tests/test_transport.py
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+++ b/tests/test_transport.py
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ from hashlib import sha1
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import unittest
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from paramiko import Transport, SecurityOptions, ServerInterface, RSAKey, DSSKey, \
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- SSHException, ChannelException, Packetizer
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+ SSHException, ChannelException, Packetizer, Channel
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from paramiko import AUTH_FAILED, AUTH_SUCCESSFUL
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from paramiko import OPEN_SUCCEEDED, OPEN_FAILED_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED
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from paramiko.common import MSG_KEXINIT, cMSG_CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST, \
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@@ -87,7 +87,11 @@ class NullServer (ServerInterface):
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def check_global_request(self, kind, msg):
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self._global_request = kind
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- return False
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+ # NOTE: for w/e reason, older impl of this returned False always, even
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+ # tho that's only supposed to occur if the request cannot be served.
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+ # For now, leaving that the default unless test supplies specific
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+ # 'acceptable' request kind
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+ return kind == 'acceptable'
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def check_channel_x11_request(self, channel, single_connection, auth_protocol, auth_cookie, screen_number):
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self._x11_single_connection = single_connection
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@@ -125,7 +129,9 @@ class TransportTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.socks.close()
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self.sockc.close()
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- def setup_test_server(self, client_options=None, server_options=None):
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+ def setup_test_server(
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+ self, client_options=None, server_options=None, connect_kwargs=None,
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+ ):
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host_key = RSAKey.from_private_key_file(test_path('test_rsa.key'))
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public_host_key = RSAKey(data=host_key.asbytes())
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self.ts.add_server_key(host_key)
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@@ -139,8 +145,13 @@ class TransportTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.server = NullServer()
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self.assertTrue(not event.is_set())
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self.ts.start_server(event, self.server)
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- self.tc.connect(hostkey=public_host_key,
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- username='slowdive', password='pygmalion')
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+ if connect_kwargs is None:
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+ connect_kwargs = dict(
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+ hostkey=public_host_key,
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+ username='slowdive',
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+ password='pygmalion',
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+ )
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+ self.tc.connect(**connect_kwargs)
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event.wait(1.0)
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self.assertTrue(event.is_set())
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self.assertTrue(self.ts.is_active())
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@@ -846,3 +857,37 @@ class TransportTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual([chan], r)
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self.assertEqual([], w)
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self.assertEqual([], e)
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+
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+ def test_server_rejects_open_channel_without_auth(self):
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+ try:
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+ self.setup_test_server(connect_kwargs={})
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+ self.tc.open_session()
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+ except ChannelException as e:
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+ assert e.code == OPEN_FAILED_ADMINISTRATIVELY_PROHIBITED
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+ else:
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+ assert False, "Did not raise ChannelException!"
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+
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+ def test_server_rejects_arbitrary_global_request_without_auth(self):
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+ self.setup_test_server(connect_kwargs={})
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+ # NOTE: this dummy global request kind would normally pass muster
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+ # from the test server.
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+ self.tc.global_request('acceptable')
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+ # Global requests never raise exceptions, even on failure (not sure why
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+ # this was the original design...ugh.) Best we can do to tell failure
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+ # happened is that the client transport's global_response was set back
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+ # to None; if it had succeeded, it would be the response Message.
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+ err = "Unauthed global response incorrectly succeeded!"
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+ assert self.tc.global_response is None, err
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+
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+ def test_server_rejects_port_forward_without_auth(self):
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+ # NOTE: at protocol level port forward requests are treated same as a
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+ # regular global request, but Paramiko server implements a special-case
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+ # method for it, so it gets its own test. (plus, THAT actually raises
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+ # an exception on the client side, unlike the general case...)
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+ self.setup_test_server(connect_kwargs={})
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+ try:
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+ self.tc.request_port_forward('localhost', 1234)
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+ except SSHException as e:
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+ assert "forwarding request denied" in str(e)
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+ else:
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+ assert False, "Did not raise SSHException!"
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