#!/bin/sh # # Program: RemoteRunSafely.sh # # Synopsis: This script simply runs another program remotely using ssh. # It always returns the another program exit code or exit with # code 255 which indicates that the program could not be executed. # # Syntax: # # RemoteRunSafely.sh <hostname> [-l <login_name>] [-p <port>] # <program> <args...> # # where: # <hostname> is the remote host to execute the program, # <login_name> is the username on the remote host, # <port> is the port used by the remote client, # <program> is the path to the program to run, # <args...> are the arguments to pass to the program. # printUsageAndExit() { echo "Usage:" echo "./RemoteRunSafely.sh <hostname> [-l <login_name>] [-p <port>] " \ "<program> <args...>" exit 255 } moreArgsExpected() { # $1 - remaining number of arguments # $2 - number of arguments to shift if [ $1 -lt $2 ] then echo "Error: Wrong number of argumants." printUsageAndExit fi } # Save a copy of the original arguments in a string before we # clobber them with the shift command. ORIG_ARGS="$*" #DEBUG: echo 'GOT: '$ORIG_ARGS moreArgsExpected $# 1 RHOST=$1 shift 1 RUSER=`id -un` RCLIENT=ssh RPORT= WORKING_DIR= moreArgsExpected $# 1 if [ $1 = "-l" ]; then moreArgsExpected $# 2 RUSER=$2 shift 2 fi moreArgsExpected $# 1 if [ $1 = "-p" ]; then moreArgsExpected $# 2 RPORT="-p $2" shift 2 fi moreArgsExpected $# 1 PROGRAM=$(basename $1) WORKING_DIR=$(dirname $1) shift 1 #DEBUG: echo 'DIR='${0%%`basename $0`} #DEBUG: echo 'RHOST='$RHOST #DEBUG: echo 'RUSER='$RUSER #DEBUG: echo 'PROGRAM='$PROGRAM #DEBUG: echo 'WORKING_DIR='$WORKING_DIR #DEBUG: echo 'ARGS='$* # Sanity check if [ "$RHOST" = "" -o "$PROGRAM" = "" ]; then printUsageAndExit fi # Local program file must exist and be execuatble local_program=$WORKING_DIR"/"$PROGRAM if [ ! -x "$local_program" ]; then echo "File "$local_program" does not exist or is not an executable.." exit 255 fi connection=$RUSER'@'$RHOST remote="./"$PROGRAM ( cat $local_program | \ $RCLIENT $connection $RPORT \ 'rm -f '$remote' ; ' \ 'cat > '$remote' ; chmod +x '$remote' ; '$remote' '$*' ; ' \ 'err=$? ; rm -f '$remote' ; exit $err' ) err=$? #DEBUG: echo script exit $err exit $err