Hello,
Newly trying out programming, Python for Network Engineers, and loving it. So I found paramiko for SSH, and now paramiko-expect for ssh expect like behavior. I am using Python 3.4 and have been through a number of examples of changing code to work in the 3.x environment. But is anyone using paramiko-expect? It seems to have the usual 'str' type issue I have seen, and used <var>.decode() for, but can't seem to make it happy with this module. Nick Traceback (most recent call last): File "./ssh-expect.py", line 29, in <module> interact.expect(prompt) File "/usr/lib64/python3.4/site-packages/paramikoe.py", line 130, in expect buffer = buffer.replace('\r', '') TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface #!/usr/bin/env python # PyNet Class Exercises by Nick Ellson __author__ = "Nick Ellson" import paramiko from paramikoe import SSHClientInteraction if __name__ == '__main__': ip = '10.10.10.10' username = 'user' password = 'password' prompt = 'router#' remote_conn_pre = paramiko.SSHClient() remote_conn_pre.set_missing_host_key_policy( paramiko.AutoAddPolicy()) remote_conn_pre.connect(ip, username=username, password=password, allow_agent=False, look_for_keys=False) print ("SSH connection established to %s" % ip) interact = SSHClientInteraction(remote_conn_pre, timeout=10, display=True) interact.expect(prompt) interact.send('terminal length 0') interact.expect(prompt) interact.send('show version') interact.expect(prompt) cmd_output = interact.current_output_clean print (cmd_output) remote_conn_pre.close()
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