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The changes here start our own copy of BIND, listening on a new interface that we create at the start of the script. The user must specify the IP address etc that this interface will have, and BIND and Samba will bind to that interface only. This means that we won't conflict with an existing BIND on the system, so long as it isn't configured to listen on all interfaces. We also auto-create the /etc/resolv.conf and restore it at the end of the script, using the existing server value from the script as a forwarder. Andrew Bartlett Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Tue Nov 23 08:30:34 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
422 lines
16 KiB
Python
422 lines
16 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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'''automated testing library for testing Samba against windows'''
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import pexpect, subprocess
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import sys, os, time, re
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class wintest():
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'''testing of Samba against windows VMs'''
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def __init__(self):
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self.vars = {}
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self.list_mode = False
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os.putenv('PYTHONUNBUFFERED', '1')
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def setvar(self, varname, value):
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'''set a substitution variable'''
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self.vars[varname] = value
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def setwinvars(self, vm, prefix='WIN'):
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'''setup WIN_XX vars based on a vm name'''
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for v in ['VM', 'HOSTNAME', 'USER', 'PASS', 'SNAPSHOT', 'BASEDN', 'REALM', 'DOMAIN']:
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vname = '%s_%s' % (vm, v)
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if vname in self.vars:
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self.setvar("%s_%s" % (prefix,v), self.substitute("${%s}" % vname))
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else:
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self.vars.pop("%s_%s" % (prefix,v), None)
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def info(self, msg):
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'''print some information'''
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if not self.list_mode:
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print(self.substitute(msg))
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def load_config(self, fname):
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'''load the config file'''
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f = open(fname)
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for line in f:
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line = line.strip()
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if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#':
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continue
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colon = line.find(':')
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if colon == -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Invalid config line '%s'" % line)
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varname = line[0:colon].strip()
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value = line[colon+1:].strip()
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self.setvar(varname, value)
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def list_steps_mode(self):
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'''put wintest in step listing mode'''
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self.list_mode = True
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def set_skip(self, skiplist):
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'''set a list of tests to skip'''
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self.skiplist = skiplist.split(',')
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def skip(self, step):
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'''return True if we should skip a step'''
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if self.list_mode:
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print("\t%s" % step)
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return True
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return step in self.skiplist
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def substitute(self, text):
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"""Substitute strings of the form ${NAME} in text, replacing
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with substitutions from vars.
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"""
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if isinstance(text, list):
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ret = text[:]
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for i in range(len(ret)):
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ret[i] = self.substitute(ret[i])
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return ret
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"""We may have objects such as pexpect.EOF that are not strings"""
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if not isinstance(text, str):
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return text
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while True:
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var_start = text.find("${")
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if var_start == -1:
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return text
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var_end = text.find("}", var_start)
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if var_end == -1:
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return text
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var_name = text[var_start+2:var_end]
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if not var_name in self.vars:
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown substitution variable ${%s}" % var_name)
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text = text.replace("${%s}" % var_name, self.vars[var_name])
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return text
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def have_var(self, varname):
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'''see if a variable has been set'''
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return varname in self.vars
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def putenv(self, key, value):
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'''putenv with substitution'''
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os.putenv(key, self.substitute(value))
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def chdir(self, dir):
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'''chdir with substitution'''
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os.chdir(self.substitute(dir))
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def del_files(self, dirs):
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'''delete all files in the given directory'''
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for d in dirs:
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self.run_cmd("find %s -type f | xargs rm -f" % d)
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def write_file(self, filename, text, mode='w'):
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'''write to a file'''
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f = open(self.substitute(filename), mode=mode)
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f.write(self.substitute(text))
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f.close()
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def run_cmd(self, cmd, dir=".", show=None, output=False, checkfail=True):
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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self.info('$ ' + " ".join(cmd))
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else:
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self.info('$ ' + cmd)
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if output:
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return subprocess.Popen([cmd], shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, cwd=dir).communicate()[0]
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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shell=False
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else:
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shell=True
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if checkfail:
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return subprocess.check_call(cmd, shell=shell, cwd=dir)
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else:
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return subprocess.call(cmd, shell=shell, cwd=dir)
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def run_child(self, cmd, dir="."):
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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self.info('$ ' + " ".join(cmd))
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else:
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self.info('$ ' + cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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shell=False
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else:
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shell=True
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os.chdir(dir)
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ret = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=shell)
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os.chdir(cwd)
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return ret
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def cmd_output(self, cmd):
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'''return output from and command'''
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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return self.run_cmd(cmd, output=True)
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def cmd_contains(self, cmd, contains, nomatch=False, ordered=False, regex=False,
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casefold=False):
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'''check that command output contains the listed strings'''
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if isinstance(contains, str):
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contains = [contains]
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out = self.cmd_output(cmd)
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self.info(out)
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for c in self.substitute(contains):
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if regex:
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m = re.search(c, out)
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if m is None:
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start = -1
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end = -1
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else:
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start = m.start()
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end = m.end()
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elif casefold:
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start = out.upper().find(c.upper())
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end = start + len(c)
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else:
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start = out.find(c)
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end = start + len(c)
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if nomatch:
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if start != -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Expected to not see %s in %s" % (c, cmd))
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else:
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if start == -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Expected to see %s in %s" % (c, cmd))
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if ordered and start != -1:
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out = out[end:]
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def retry_cmd(self, cmd, contains, retries=30, delay=2, wait_for_fail=False,
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ordered=False, regex=False, casefold=False):
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'''retry a command a number of times'''
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while retries > 0:
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try:
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self.cmd_contains(cmd, contains, nomatch=wait_for_fail,
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ordered=ordered, regex=regex, casefold=casefold)
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return
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except:
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries = retries - 1
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to find %s" % contains)
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def pexpect_spawn(self, cmd, timeout=60):
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'''wrapper around pexpect spawn'''
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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self.info("$ " + cmd)
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ret = pexpect.spawn(cmd, logfile=sys.stdout, timeout=timeout)
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def sendline_sub(line):
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line = self.substitute(line).replace('\n', '\r\n')
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return ret.old_sendline(line + '\r')
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def expect_sub(line, timeout=ret.timeout):
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line = self.substitute(line)
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return ret.old_expect(line, timeout=timeout)
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ret.old_sendline = ret.sendline
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ret.sendline = sendline_sub
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ret.old_expect = ret.expect
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ret.expect = expect_sub
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return ret
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def get_nameserver(self):
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'''Get the current nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf'''
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child = self.pexpect_spawn('cat /etc/resolv.conf')
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child.expect('nameserver')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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return child.after
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def vm_poweroff(self, vmname, checkfail=True):
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'''power off a VM'''
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self.setvar('VMNAME', vmname)
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self.run_cmd("${VM_POWEROFF}", checkfail=checkfail)
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def vm_restore(self, vmname, snapshot):
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'''restore a VM'''
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self.setvar('VMNAME', vmname)
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self.setvar('SNAPSHOT', snapshot)
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self.run_cmd("${VM_RESTORE}")
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def ping_wait(self, hostname):
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'''wait for a hostname to come up on the network'''
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hostname = self.substitute(hostname)
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loops=10
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while loops > 0:
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try:
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self.run_cmd("ping -c 1 -w 10 %s" % hostname)
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break
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except:
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loops = loops - 1
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if loops == 0:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to ping %s" % hostname)
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self.info("Host %s is up" % hostname)
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def port_wait(self, hostname, port, retries=200, delay=3, wait_for_fail=False):
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'''wait for a host to come up on the network'''
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self.retry_cmd("nc -v -z -w 1 %s %u" % (hostname, port), ['succeeded'],
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retries=retries, delay=delay, wait_for_fail=wait_for_fail)
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def run_net_time(self, child):
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'''run net time on windows'''
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child.sendline("net time \\\\${HOSTNAME} /set")
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child.expect("Do you want to set the local computer")
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child.sendline("Y")
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child.expect("The command completed successfully")
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def run_date_time(self, child, time_tuple=None):
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'''run date and time on windows'''
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if time_tuple is None:
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time_tuple = time.localtime()
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child.sendline("date")
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child.expect("Enter the new date:")
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i = child.expect(["dd-mm-yy", "mm-dd-yy"])
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if i == 0:
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%d-%m-%y", time_tuple))
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else:
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%m-%d-%y", time_tuple))
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child.expect("C:")
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child.sendline("time")
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child.expect("Enter the new time:")
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time_tuple))
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child.expect("C:")
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def get_ipconfig(self, child):
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'''get the IP configuration of the child'''
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child.sendline("ipconfig /all")
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child.expect('Ethernet adapter ')
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child.expect("[\w\s]+")
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self.setvar("WIN_NIC", child.after)
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child.expect(['DHCP Enabled', 'Dhcp Enabled'])
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i = child.expect(['Yes', 'No'])
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if i == 0:
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self.setvar("WIN_DHCP", True)
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else:
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self.setvar("WIN_DHCP", False)
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child.expect(['IPv4 Address', 'IP Address'])
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS', child.after)
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child.expect('Subnet Mask')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_SUBNET_MASK', child.after)
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child.expect('Default Gateway')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY', child.after)
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child.expect("C:")
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def run_tlntadmn(self, child):
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'''remove the annoying telnet restrictions'''
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child.sendline('tlntadmn config maxconn=1024')
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child.expect("The settings were successfully updated")
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child.expect("C:")
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def disable_firewall(self, child):
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'''remove the annoying firewall'''
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child.sendline('netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off')
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i = child.expect(["Ok", "The following command was not found: advfirewall set allprofiles state off"])
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child.expect("C:")
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if i == 1:
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child.sendline('netsh firewall set opmode mode = DISABLE profile = ALL')
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child.expect("Ok")
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child.expect("C:")
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def set_dns(self, child):
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child.sendline('netsh interface ip set dns "${WIN_NIC}" static ${INTERFACE_IP} primary')
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i = child.expect(['C:', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if i > 0:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def set_ip(self, child):
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'''fix the IP address to the same value it had when we
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connected, but don't use DHCP, and force the DNS server to our
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DNS server. This allows DNS updates to run'''
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self.get_ipconfig(child)
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if self.vars['WIN_DHCP'] is False:
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return False
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child.sendline('netsh')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('offline')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('routing ip add persistentroute dest=0.0.0.0 mask=0.0.0.0 name="${WIN_NIC}" nhop=${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY}')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('interface ip set address "${WIN_NIC}" static ${WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS} ${WIN_SUBNET_MASK} ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY} 1 store=persistent')
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i = child.expect(['The syntax supplied for this command is not valid. Check help for the correct syntax', 'netsh>', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if i == 0:
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child.sendline('interface ip set address "${WIN_NIC}" static ${WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS} ${WIN_SUBNET_MASK} ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY} 1')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('commit')
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child.sendline('online')
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child.sendline('exit')
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child.expect([pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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return True
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def open_telnet(self, hostname, username, password, retries=60, delay=5, set_time=False, set_ip=False, disable_firewall=True, run_tlntadmn=True):
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'''open a telnet connection to a windows server, return the pexpect child'''
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set_route = False
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set_dns = False
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while retries > 0:
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child = self.pexpect_spawn("telnet " + hostname + " -l '" + username + "'")
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i = child.expect(["Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Service",
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"Denying new connections due to the limit on number of connections",
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"No more connections are allowed to telnet server",
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"Unable to connect to remote host",
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"No route to host",
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"Connection refused",
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pexpect.EOF])
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if i != 0:
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child.close()
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries -= 1
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continue
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child.expect("password:")
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child.sendline(password)
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i = child.expect(["C:",
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"Denying new connections due to the limit on number of connections",
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"No more connections are allowed to telnet server",
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"Unable to connect to remote host",
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"No route to host",
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"Connection refused",
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pexpect.EOF])
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if i != 0:
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child.close()
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries -= 1
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continue
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if set_dns:
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set_dns = False
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if self.set_dns(child):
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continue;
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if set_route:
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child.sendline('route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY}')
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child.expect("C:")
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set_route = False
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if set_time:
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self.run_date_time(child, None)
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set_time = False
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if run_tlntadmn:
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self.run_tlntadmn(child)
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run_tlntadmn = False
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if disable_firewall:
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self.disable_firewall(child)
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disable_firewall = False
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if set_ip:
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set_ip = False
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if self.set_ip(child):
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set_route = True
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set_dns = True
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continue
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return child
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to connect with telnet")
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def kinit(self, username, password):
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'''use kinit to setup a credentials cache'''
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self.run_cmd("kdestroy")
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self.putenv('KRB5CCNAME', "${PREFIX}/ccache.test")
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username = self.substitute(username)
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s = username.split('@')
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if len(s) > 0:
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s[1] = s[1].upper()
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username = '@'.join(s)
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child = self.pexpect_spawn('kinit -V ' + username)
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child.expect("Password for")
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child.sendline(password)
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child.expect("Authenticated to Kerberos")
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