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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users script to monitor if ssh works. Post 302443480 by kumaran_5555 on Monday 9th of August 2010 03:27:17 AM
Old 08-09-2010
To cover all combinations, you could try using two loops,

the outer one will loop through the servers available(list of host names) and inner one will loop through the users available in the current server.

And execute simple ssh command for the user@host_name combination and check if it returns success, if yes then ssh connectivity is ok. otherwise report the combination tried in error log.

some thing like ssh_test.sh, copy this script to all your server or may be in a shared file system that can be accessed by all servers.
Code:
    for TO in server_list
    do
       for USER in current_server_user_list
       do
            # try ssh  $USER@$TO /shared_filesystem/ssh_test.sh & - as background process, and wait for a while to return
            # if that doesn't return (it may wait for password as the public has been changed)
            # then kill that process and make log to stdout that 
            # $HOSTNAME -> $USER@$TO Failed
            # if that process returns make a success log to stdout
            # in this case we would be having the remote server script's stdout log in this process.
            # $HOSTNAME -> $USER@$TO Success
          done
    done

By this we can collect the log message that was created by remote server in a single server that has started this script first.

I am not sure whether this would work or not.

But this is what i would have tried.

All the best.
 

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SSH(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  SSH(3pm)

NAME
Net::SSH - Perl extension for secure shell SYNOPSIS
use Net::SSH qw(ssh issh sshopen2 sshopen3); ssh('user@hostname', $command); issh('user@hostname', $command); ssh_cmd('user@hostname', $command); ssh_cmd( { user => 'user', host => 'host.name', command => 'command', args => [ '-arg1', '-arg2' ], stdin_string => "string ", } ); sshopen2('user@hostname', $reader, $writer, $command); sshopen3('user@hostname', $writer, $reader, $error, $command); DESCRIPTION
Simple wrappers around ssh commands. For an all-perl implementation that does not require the system ssh command, see Net::SSH::Perl instead. SUBROUTINES
ssh [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ] Calls ssh in batch mode. issh [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ] Prints the ssh command to be executed, waits for the user to confirm, and (optionally) executes the command. ssh_cmd [USER@]HOST, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ] ssh_cmd OPTIONS_HASHREF Calls ssh in batch mode. Throws a fatal error if data occurs on the command's STDERR. Returns any data from the command's STDOUT. If using the hashref-style of passing arguments, possible keys are: user (optional) host (requried) command (required) args (optional, arrayref) stdin_string (optional) - written to the command's STDIN sshopen2 [USER@]HOST, READER, WRITER, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ] Connects the supplied filehandles to the ssh process (in batch mode). sshopen3 HOST, WRITER, READER, ERROR, COMMAND [, ARGS ... ] Connects the supplied filehandles to the ssh process (in batch mode). EXAMPLE
use Net::SSH qw(sshopen2); use strict; my $user = "username"; my $host = "hostname"; my $cmd = "command"; sshopen2("$user@$host", *READER, *WRITER, "$cmd") || die "ssh: $!"; while (<READER>) { chomp(); print "$_ "; } close(READER); close(WRITER); FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How do you supply a password to connect with ssh within a perl script using the Net::SSH module? A: You don't (at least not with this module). Use RSA or DSA keys. See the quick help in the next section and the ssh-keygen(1) manpage. A #2: See Net::SSH::Expect instead. Q: My script is "leaking" ssh processes. A: See "How do I avoid zombies on a Unix system" in perlfaq8, IPC::Open2, IPC::Open3 and "waitpid" in perlfunc. GENERATING AND USING SSH KEYS
1 Generate keys Type: ssh-keygen -t rsa And do not enter a passphrase unless you wanted to be prompted for one during file copying. Here is what you will see: $ ssh-keygen -t rsa Generating public/private rsa key pair. Enter file in which to save the key (/home/User/.ssh/id_rsa): Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Enter same passphrase again: Your identification has been saved in /home/User/.ssh/id_rsa. Your public key has been saved in /home/User/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. The key fingerprint is: 5a:cd:2b:0a:cd:d9:15:85:26:79:40:0c:55:2a:f4:23 User@JEFF-CPU 2 Copy public to machines you want to upload to "id_rsa.pub" is your public key. Copy it to "~/.ssh" on target machine. Put a copy of the public key file on each machine you want to log into. Name the copy "authorized_keys" (some implementations name this file "authorized_keys2") Then type: chmod 600 authorized_keys Then make sure your home dir on the remote machine is not group or world writeable. AUTHORS
Ivan Kohler <ivan-netssh_pod@420.am> Assistance wanted - this module could really use a maintainer with enough time to at least review and apply more patches. Or the module should just be deprecated in favor of Net::SSH::Expect or made into an ::Any style compatibility wrapper that uses whatver implementation is avaialble (Net::SSH2, Net::SSH::Perl or shelling out like the module does now). Please email Ivan if you are interested in helping. John Harrison <japh@in-ta.net> contributed an example for the documentation. Martin Langhoff <martin@cwa.co.nz> contributed the ssh_cmd command, and Jeff Finucane <jeff@cmh.net> updated it and took care of the 0.04 release. Anthony Awtrey <tony@awtrey.com> contributed a fix for those still using OpenSSH v1. Thanks to terrence brannon <tbone@directsynergy.com> for the documentation in the GENERATING AND USING SSH KEYS section. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Ivan Kohler. Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Freeside Internet Services, Inc. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. BUGS
Not OO. Look at IPC::Session (also fsh, well now the native SSH "master mode" stuff) SEE ALSO
For a perl implementation that does not require the system ssh command, see Net::SSH::Perl instead. For a wrapper version that allows you to use passwords, see Net::SSH::Expect instead. For another non-forking version that uses the libssh2 library, see Net::SSH2. For a way to execute remote Perl code over an ssh connection see IPC::PerlSSH. ssh-keygen(1), ssh(1), IO::File, IPC::Open2, IPC::Open3 perl v5.10.0 2008-05-14 SSH(3pm)
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