# # (c) Jan Gehring <jan.gehring@gmail.com> # # vim: set ts=2 sw=2 tw=0: # vim: set expandtab: package Rex::Interface::Exec::OpenSSH; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.7.0'; # VERSION use Rex::Helper::SSH2; require Rex::Commands; use Rex::Interface::Exec::SSH; use Rex::Interface::Exec::IOReader; use IO::Select; use base qw(Rex::Interface::Exec::SSH Rex::Interface::Exec::IOReader); sub new { my $that = shift; my $proto = ref($that) || $that; my $self = {@_}; bless( $self, $proto ); return $self; } sub _exec { my ( $self, $exec, $option ) = @_; my ( $out, $err, $pid, $out_fh, $err_fh ); my $ssh = Rex::is_ssh(); my $tty = !Rex::Config->get_no_tty; ( undef, $out_fh, $err_fh, $pid ) = $ssh->open3( { tty => $tty }, $exec ); ( $out, $err ) = $self->io_read( $out_fh, $err_fh, $pid, $option ); waitpid( $pid, 0 ) or die($!); if ( $ssh->error || $? ) { # we need to bitshift $? so that $? contains the right (and for all # connection methods the same) exit code after a run()/i_run() call. # this is for the user, so that he can query $? in his task. $? >>= 8; } return ( $out, $err ); } 1;