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Fix spurious successful connection attempts in check_tcp_ports
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@ -106,32 +106,38 @@ def check_tcp_ports(ip, ports, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, get_banner=False):
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"""
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sockets = [socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) for _ in range(len(ports))]
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[s.setblocking(0) for s in sockets]
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good_ports = []
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possible_ports = []
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connected_ports_sockets = []
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try:
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LOG.debug("Connecting to the following ports %s" % ",".join((str(x) for x in ports)))
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for sock, port in zip(sockets, ports):
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err = sock.connect_ex((ip, port))
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if err == 0:
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good_ports.append((port, sock))
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if err == 0: # immediate connect
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connected_ports_sockets.append((port, sock))
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possible_ports.append((port, sock))
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continue
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if err == 10035: # WSAEWOULDBLOCK is valid, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740668%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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good_ports.append((port, sock))
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if err == 10035: # WSAEWOULDBLOCK is valid, see
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# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740668%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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possible_ports.append((port, sock))
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continue
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if err == 115: # EINPROGRESS 115 /* Operation now in progress */
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good_ports.append((port, sock))
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possible_ports.append((port, sock))
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continue
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LOG.warning("Failed to connect to port %s, error code is %d", port, err)
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if len(good_ports) != 0:
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if len(possible_ports) != 0:
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time.sleep(timeout)
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# this is possibly connected. meaning after timeout wait, we expect to see a connection up
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# Possible valid errors codes if we chose to check for actually closed are
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# ECONNREFUSED (111) or WSAECONNREFUSED (10061) or WSAETIMEDOUT(10060)
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connected_ports_sockets = [s for s in good_ports if
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s[1].getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR) == 0]
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sock_objects = [s[1] for s in possible_ports]
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# first filter
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_, writeable_sockets, _ = select.select(sock_objects, sock_objects, sock_objects, 0)
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for s in writeable_sockets:
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try: # actual test
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connected_ports_sockets.append((s.getpeername()[1], s))
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except socket.error: # bad socket, select didn't filter it properly
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pass
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LOG.debug(
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"On host %s discovered the following ports %s" %
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(str(ip), ",".join([str(x[0]) for x in connected_ports_sockets])))
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(str(ip), ",".join([str(s[0]) for s in connected_ports_sockets])))
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banners = []
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if get_banner:
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readable_sockets, _, _ = select.select([s[1] for s in connected_ports_sockets], [], [], 0)
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@ -140,7 +146,7 @@ def check_tcp_ports(ip, ports, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, get_banner=False):
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for port, sock in connected_ports_sockets]
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pass
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# try to cleanup
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[s[1].close() for s in good_ports]
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[s[1].close() for s in possible_ports]
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return [port for port, sock in connected_ports_sockets], banners
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else:
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return [], []
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