Hello There:
I am using Python 2.7.6 and Paramiko module (on a Linux server) to connect to a
Windows server and send some commands and get output. I have a connect function
which takes IP, username and password of the remote Windows server and I get an
sshobj when that happens. How do I use it to send remote calls is my question?
If it were a local system, I would just say "os.system" but not sure about the
remote calls. Can someone help?
My code looks like below: sys.path.append("/home/me/code")
import libs.ssh_connect as ssh
ssh_obj = ssh.new_conn(IP, username, password)
stdin, stdout, stderr = ssh_obj.exec_command("dir") #since the remote system
I am SSHing into is Windows.
my "new_conn" looks like this:
import paramiko
def new_conn(IP, username, password):
ssh_obj = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh_conn.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
ssh_conn.connect(IP, username, password), timeout=30)
return ssh_obj
if I replaced "dir" with "ipconfig" it works fine. I wonder how I can make
"dir" work - or for that matter.. with "cd /path/to/dir"?
I know for paramiko's ssh connection to work, i need cygwin installed on a
Windows. Objective is to run commands remotely from a Linux to a Windows server
and then process the output again on Linux server or on Windows itself.
I am confused because, "ipconfig" sent from Linux to Windows using
"ssh_obj.exec_command("ipconfig")" works but not "ssh_obj.exec_command("dir")"
- tried giving the path like "cd C:\Users\Administrator" for cmd or "cd C:"
followed by "cd Users/Administrator" like in Cygwin. Neither of them work.
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