simple telnet module
Project description
xtelnet
This is an easy to use telnet module to interact with a remote system smoothly over this protocol!
Install :
pip install xtelnet
or
pip3 install xtelnet
Usage on a script :
import xtelnet
t=xtelnet.session()
ip='192.168.0.32'#just an example
t.connect(ip, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
output1=t.execute('echo ala_is_king')
print(output1)
output2=t.execute('cd / && ls')
print(output2)
t.close()
To start a manual interactive session after login, just do:
import xtelnet
t=xtelnet.session()
ip='192.168.0.32'#just an example
t.connect(ip, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
t.interact()
The multi_session helps you in controlling multiple telnet sessions in parallel:
import xtelnet
t=xtelnet.multi_session()
ip1='192.168.0.32'#just an example
ip2='192.168.0.4'
ip3='192.168.0.10'
ip4='192.168.0.11'
ip5='192.168.0.12'
host1=xtelnet.dict_host(ip1, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
host2=xtelnet.dict_host(ip2, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
host3=xtelnet.dict_host(ip3, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
host4=xtelnet.dict_host(ip4, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
host5=xtelnet.dict_host(ip5, username='root',password='toor',p=23,timeout=5)
t.connect([host1,host2,host3,host4,host5])
print(t.sessions)#to see the connected hosts
c=t.all_execute('echo "ala is king"')#execute this command on all hosts
print(c)#print output
c=t.some_execute([ip1,ip2],'echo "ala is king"')#execute this command on some hosts
print(c)
c=t.host_execute(ip1,'echo "ala is king"')#execute this command on this host
print(c)
t.disconnect_host(ip1)#to disconnect of this host
t.disconnect_some([ip2,ip3])#to disconnect of those hosts
t.disconnect_all()#to disconnect of all hosts
Usage from command line :
python -m xtelnet host [options...]
options:
-username : set a username (required if username is needed to access)
-password : set a password (required if password is needed to access)
-port : (23 by default) set port
-timeout : (5 by default) set timeout
--add-command : a command to execute after login
--command-timeout : timeout for command execution
--set-newline : set a new line indecator("\n" or "\r\n")
--no-shell : disable shell after authentication
--help : get this help message
examples:
python -m xtelnet 127.0.0.1 -username root -password root --add-command "echo ala" --add-command "dir"
python -m xtelnet 127.0.0.1 -username root -password root -port 2323 -timeout 5
python -m xtelnet 127.0.0.1 -username root -password root -port 2323 -timeout 5 --no-shell
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