| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| """ |
| Created on 26-Oct-2012 |
| |
| author:: Anil Kumar ( anilkumar.s@paxterrasolutions.com ) |
| |
| |
| TestON is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
| ( at your option ) any later version. |
| |
| TestON is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with TestON. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| |
| MininetCliDriver is the basic driver which will handle the Mininet functions |
| """ |
| import pexpect |
| import re |
| import sys |
| sys.path.append( "../" ) |
| from drivers.common.cli.emulatordriver import Emulator |
| |
| |
| class RemoteMininetDriver( Emulator ): |
| |
| """ |
| RemoteMininetCliDriver is the basic driver which will handle the Mininet |
| functions. The main different between this and the MininetCliDriver is that |
| this one does not build the mininet. It assumes that there is already a |
| mininet running on the target. |
| """ |
| def __init__( self ): |
| super( Emulator, self ).__init__() |
| self.handle = self |
| self.name = None |
| self.wrapped = sys.modules[ __name__ ] |
| self.flag = 0 |
| |
| def connect( self, **connectargs ): |
| """,user_name, ip_address, pwd,options ): |
| Here the main is the TestON instance after creating all the log |
| handles.""" |
| for key in connectargs: |
| vars( self )[ key ] = connectargs[ key ] |
| |
| self.name = self.options[ 'name' ] |
| self.handle = super( |
| RemoteMininetDriver, |
| self ).connect( |
| user_name=self.user_name, |
| ip_address=self.ip_address, |
| port=None, |
| pwd=self.pwd ) |
| |
| # Copying the readme file to process the |
| if self.handle: |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| "Connection failed to the host " + |
| self.user_name + |
| "@" + |
| self.ip_address ) |
| main.log.error( "Failed to connect to the Mininet" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def checkForLoss( self, pingList ): |
| """ |
| Returns main.FALSE for 0% packet loss and |
| Returns main.ERROR if "found multiple mininet" is found and |
| Returns main.TRUE else |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "cat " + pingList ) |
| self.handle.expect( pingList ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| outputs = self.handle.before + self.handle.after |
| if re.search( " 0% packet loss", outputs ): |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( "found multiple mininet", outputs ): |
| return main.ERROR |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, unexpected output in the ping file" ) |
| #main.log.warn( outputs ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def arping( self, host="", ip="10.128.20.211" ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Sends arp message from mininet host for hosts discovery |
| Required: |
| host - hosts name |
| Optional: |
| ip - ip address that does not exist in the network so there would |
| be no reply. |
| """ |
| cmd = " py " + host + ".cmd(\"arping -c 1 " + ip + "\")" |
| try: |
| main.log.warn( "Sending: " + cmd ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "mininet>" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def pingLong( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| Starts a continuous ping on the mininet host outputting |
| to a file in the /tmp dir. |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( |
| [ "SRC", "TARGET", "PINGTIME" ], **pingParams ) |
| precmd = "sudo rm /tmp/ping." + args[ "SRC" ] |
| self.execute( cmd=precmd, prompt="(.*)", timeout=10 ) |
| command = "sudo mininet/util/m " + args[ "SRC" ] + " ping " +\ |
| args[ "TARGET" ] + " -i .2 -w " +\ |
| str( args[ 'PINGTIME' ] ) + " -D > /tmp/ping." +\ |
| args[ "SRC" ] + " &" |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| self.execute( cmd=command, prompt="(.*)", timeout=10 ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def pingstatus( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| Tails the respective ping output file and check that |
| there is a moving "64 bytes" |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC" ], **pingParams ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "tail /tmp/ping." + args[ "SRC" ] ) |
| self.handle.expect( "tail" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| result = self.handle.before + self.handle.after |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| if re.search( 'Unreachable', result ): |
| main.log.info( "Unreachable found in ping logs..." ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif re.search( '64\sbytes', result ): |
| main.log.info( "Pings look good" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "No, or faulty ping data..." ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def pingKill( self, testONUser, testONIP ): |
| """ |
| Kills all continuous ping processes. |
| Then copies all the ping files to the TestStation. |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| command = "sudo kill -SIGINT `pgrep ping`" |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| self.execute( cmd=command, prompt="(.*)", timeout=10 ) |
| |
| main.log.info( "Transferring ping files to TestStation" ) |
| command = "scp /tmp/ping.* " + \ |
| str( testONUser ) + "@" + str( testONIP ) + ":/tmp/" |
| self.execute( cmd=command, prompt="100%", timeout=20 ) |
| # Make sure the output is cleared |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "password", "\$" ] ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.error( "Error, sudo asking for password" ) |
| main.log.error( self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def pingLongKill( self ): |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| command = "sudo kill -SIGING `pgrep ping`" |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| self.execute( cmd=command, prompt="(.*)", timeout=10 ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def pingHostOptical( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| This function is only for Packet Optical related ping |
| Use the next pingHost() function for all normal scenarios ) |
| Ping from one mininet host to another |
| Currently the only supported Params: SRC and TARGET |
| """ |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC", "TARGET" ], **pingParams ) |
| command = args[ "SRC" ] + " ping " + \ |
| args[ "TARGET" ] + " -c 1 -i 1 -W 8" |
| try: |
| main.log.warn( "Sending: " + command ) |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ command, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "mininet>", pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": timeout when waiting for response from mininet" ) |
| main.log.error( "response: " + str( self.handle.before ) ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": Ping Response: " + response ) |
| if re.search( ',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": no packets lost, host is reachable" ) |
| main.lastResult = main.TRUE |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": PACKET LOST, HOST IS NOT REACHABLE" ) |
| main.lastResult = main.FALSE |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def pingHost( self, **pingParams ): |
| """ |
| Pings between two hosts on remote mininet |
| """ |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "SRC", "TARGET" ], **pingParams ) |
| command = "mininet/util/m " + \ |
| args[ "SRC" ] + " ping " + args[ "TARGET" ] + " -c 4 -W 1 -i .2" |
| main.log.info( command ) |
| response = self.execute( cmd=command, prompt="rtt", timeout=10 ) |
| if utilities.assert_matches( |
| expect=',\s0\%\spacket\sloss', |
| actual=response, |
| onpass="No Packet loss", |
| onfail="Host is not reachable" ): |
| main.log.info( "NO PACKET LOSS, HOST IS REACHABLE" ) |
| main.lastResult = main.TRUE |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "PACKET LOST, HOST IS NOT REACHABLE" ) |
| main.lastResult = main.FALSE |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def checknum( self, num ): |
| """ |
| Verifies the correct number of switches are running |
| """ |
| if self.handle: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( 'ifconfig -a | grep "sw.. " | wc -l' ) |
| self.handle.expect( "wc" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| 'ps -ef | grep "bash -ms mininet:sw" | grep -v color | wc -l' ) |
| self.handle.expect( "color" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| response2 = self.handle.before |
| |
| if re.search( num, response ): |
| if re.search( num, response2 ): |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host" ) |
| |
| def startTcpdump( |
| self, |
| filename, |
| intf="eth0", |
| port="port 6633", |
| user="admin" ): |
| """ |
| Runs tcpdump on an interface and saves the file |
| intf can be specified, or the default eth0 is used |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo tcpdump -n -i " + |
| intf + |
| " " + |
| port + |
| " -w " + |
| filename.strip() + |
| " -Z " + |
| user + |
| " &" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ 'No\ssuch\device', 'listening\son', |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT, "\$" ], timeout=10 ) |
| main.log.info( self.handle.before + self.handle.after ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": tcpdump - No such device exists.\ |
| tcpdump attempted on: " + intf ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 1: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": tcpdump started on " + intf ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif i == 2: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": tcpdump command timed out!\ |
| Check interface name, given interface was: " + intf ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 3: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": tcpdump - unexpected response" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def stopTcpdump( self ): |
| """ |
| pkills tcpdump""" |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "sudo pkill tcpdump" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def runOpticalMnScript( self,name = 'onos', ctrllerIP = None ): |
| import time |
| import types |
| """ |
| Description: |
| This function is only meant for Packet Optical. |
| It runs python script "opticalTest.py" to create the |
| packet layer( mn ) and optical topology |
| Optional: |
| name - Name of onos directory. (ONOS | onos) |
| Required: |
| ctrllerIP = Controller(s) IP address |
| TODO: If no ctrllerIP is provided, a default |
| $OC1 can be accepted |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "cd ~/" + name + "/tools/test/topos" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "topos\$" ) |
| if ctrllerIP == None: |
| main.log.info( "You need to specify the IP" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| controller = '' |
| if isinstance( ctrllerIP, types.ListType ): |
| for i in xrange( len( ctrllerIP ) ): |
| controller += ctrllerIP[i] + ' ' |
| main.log.info( "Mininet topology is being loaded with " + |
| "controllers: " + controller ) |
| elif isinstance( ctrllerIP, types.StringType ): |
| controller = ctrllerIP |
| main.log.info( "Mininet topology is being loaded with " + |
| "controller: " + controller ) |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "You need to specify a valid IP" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| cmd = "sudo -E python opticalTest.py " + controller |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": cmd = " + cmd ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmd ) |
| self.handle.expect( "Press ENTER to push Topology.json" ) |
| time.sleep(30) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect("mininet>") |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def attachLincOESession( self ): |
| """ |
| Since executing opticalTest.py will give you mininet |
| prompt, you would at some point require to get onto |
| console of LincOE ((linc@onosTestBench)1>) to execute |
| commands like bring a optical port up or down on a ROADM |
| You can attach to console of Linc-OE session by a cmd: |
| sudo ~/linc-oe/rel/linc/bin/linc attach |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "sudo ~/linc-oe/rel/linc/bin/linc attach" ) |
| self.handle.expect( ">" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def disconnect( self ): |
| """ |
| Called at the end of the test to disconnect the handle. |
| """ |
| if self.handle: |
| # Close the ssh connection |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| # self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ '\$', 'mininet>', pexpect.TIMEOUT, |
| pexpect.EOF ], timeout=2 ) |
| if i == 0: |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "closed" ) |
| elif i == 1: |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect('\$') |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "closed" ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection failed to the host" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| def getFlowTable( self, protoVersion, sw ): |
| """ |
| TODO document usage |
| TODO add option to look at cookies. ignoring them for now |
| |
| print "get_flowTable(" + str( protoVersion ) +" " + str( sw ) +")" |
| NOTE: Use format to force consistent flow table output across |
| versions""" |
| self.handle.sendline( "cd" ) |
| self.handle.expect( [ "\$", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if protoVersion == 1.0: |
| command = "sudo ovs-ofctl dump-flows " + sw + \ |
| " -F OpenFlow10-table_id | awk '{OFS=\",\" ; print $1 $3 $6 \ |
| $7 $8}' | cut -d ',' -f 2- | sort -n -k1 -r" |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| self.handle.expect( [ "k1 -r", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| self.handle.expect( |
| [ "OFPST_FLOW", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| # print "response=", response |
| return response |
| elif protoVersion == 1.3: |
| command = "sudo ovs-ofctl dump-flows " + sw + \ |
| " -O OpenFlow13 | awk '{OFS=\",\" ; print $1 $3 $6 $7}'\ |
| | cut -d ',' -f 2- | sort -n -k1 -r" |
| self.handle.sendline( command ) |
| self.handle.expect( [ "k1 -r", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| self.handle.expect( |
| [ "OFPST_FLOW", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| # print "response=", response |
| return response |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| "Unknown protoVersion in get_flowTable(). given: (" + |
| str( |
| type( protoVersion ) ) + |
| ") '" + |
| str( protoVersion ) + |
| "'" ) |
| |
| def flowComp( self, flow1, flow2 ): |
| if flow1 == flow2: |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Flow tables do not match, printing tables:" ) |
| main.log.info( "Flow Table 1:" ) |
| main.log.info( flow1 ) |
| main.log.info( "Flow Table 2:" ) |
| main.log.info( flow2 ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| def setIpTablesOUTPUT( self, dstIp, dstPort, action='add', |
| packetType='tcp', rule='DROP' ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| add or remove iptables rule to DROP ( default ) |
| packets from specific IP and PORT |
| Usage: |
| * specify action ( 'add' or 'remove' ) |
| when removing, pass in the same argument as you would add. It will |
| delete that specific rule. |
| * specify the destination ip to block with dstIp |
| * specify destination port to block to dstPort |
| * optional packet type to block ( default tcp ) |
| * optional iptables rule ( default DROP ) |
| WARNING: |
| * This function uses root privilege iptables command which may result |
| in unwanted network errors. USE WITH CAUTION |
| """ |
| import re |
| import time |
| |
| # NOTE********* |
| # The strict checking methods of this driver function is intentional |
| # to discourage any misuse or error of iptables, which can cause |
| # severe network errors |
| # ************* |
| |
| # NOTE: Sleep needed to give some time |
| # for rule to be added and registered |
| # to the instance |
| time.sleep( 5 ) |
| |
| actionType = action.lower() |
| if actionType != 'add' and actionType != 'remove': |
| main.log.error( |
| "Invalid action type. 'add' or 'remove' table rule" ) |
| if rule != 'DROP' and rule != 'ACCEPT' and rule != 'LOG': |
| # NOTE: Currently only supports rules DROP, ACCEPT, and LOG |
| main.log.error( |
| "Invalid rule. 'DROP' or 'ACCEPT' or 'LOG' only." ) |
| return |
| return |
| else: |
| |
| # If there is no existing rule in the iptables, we will see an |
| # 'iptables:'... message. We expect to see this message. |
| # Otherwise, if there IS an existing rule, we will get the prompt |
| # back, hence why we expect $ for remove type. We want to remove |
| # an already existing rule |
| |
| if actionType == 'add': |
| # NOTE: "iptables:" expect is a result of |
| # return from the command |
| # iptables -C ... |
| # Any changes by the iptables command return string |
| # will result in failure of the function. ( deemed unlikely |
| # at the time of writing this function ) |
| # Check for existing rules on current input |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo iptables -C OUTPUT -p " + |
| str( packetType ) + |
| " -d " + |
| str( dstIp ) + |
| " --dport " + |
| str( dstPort ) + |
| " -j " + |
| str( rule ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "iptables:", "\$" ] ) |
| print i |
| print self.handle.before |
| print "after: " |
| print self.handle.after |
| |
| elif actionType == 'remove': |
| # Check for existing rules on current input |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo iptables -C OUTPUT -p " + |
| str( packetType ) + |
| " -d " + |
| str( dstIp ) + |
| " --dport " + |
| str( dstPort ) + |
| " -j " + |
| str( rule ) ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| print "before: " |
| print self.handle.before |
| actualString = self.handle.after |
| expectString = "iptables:" |
| print "Actual String:" |
| print actualString |
| |
| if re.search( expectString, actualString ): |
| matchResult = main.TRUE |
| else: |
| matchResult = main.FALSE |
| # If matchResult is main.TRUE, it means there is no matching rule. |
| |
| # If tables does not exist and expected prompt is returned, |
| # go ahead and add iptables rule |
| if matchResult == main.TRUE: |
| # Ensure action type is add |
| if actionType == 'add': |
| # -A is the 'append' action of iptables |
| actionAdd = '-A' |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo iptables " + |
| actionAdd + |
| " OUTPUT -p " + |
| str( packetType ) + |
| " -d " + |
| str( dstIp ) + |
| " --dport " + |
| str( dstPort ) + |
| " -j " + |
| str( rule ) ) |
| |
| infoString = "Rules added to " + str( self.name ) |
| infoString += "iptables rule added to block IP: " + \ |
| str( dstIp ) |
| infoString += "Port: " + \ |
| str( dstPort ) + " Rule: " + str( rule ) |
| |
| main.log.info( infoString ) |
| |
| self.handle.expect( |
| [ "\$", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": Timeout exception in setIpTables function" ) |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + |
| ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| "Given rule already exists, but attempted to add it" ) |
| # If matchResult is 0, it means there IS a matching rule provided |
| elif matchResult == main.FALSE: |
| # Ensure action type is remove |
| if actionType == 'remove': |
| # -D is the 'delete' rule of iptables |
| actionRemove = '-D' |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| # Delete a specific rule specified into the function |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "sudo iptables " + |
| actionRemove + |
| " OUTPUT -p " + |
| str( packetType ) + |
| " -d " + |
| str( dstIp ) + |
| " --dport " + |
| str( dstPort ) + |
| " -j " + |
| str( rule ) ) |
| |
| infoString = "Rules removed from " + str( self.name ) |
| infoString += " iptables rule removed \ |
| from blocking IP: " + \ |
| str( dstIp ) |
| infoString += " Port: " + \ |
| str( dstPort ) + " Rule: " + str( rule ) |
| |
| main.log.info( infoString ) |
| |
| self.handle.expect( |
| [ "\$", pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( |
| self.name + |
| ": Timeout exception in setIpTables function" ) |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + |
| ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| main.log.error( |
| "Given rule does not exist,\ |
| but attempted to remove it" ) |
| else: |
| # NOTE: If a bad usage of this function occurs, exit the entire |
| # test |
| main.log.error( "Bad rule given for iptables. Exiting..." ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ != "__main__": |
| import sys |
| sys.modules[ __name__ ] = RemoteMininetDriver() |