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It maybe because concurrent build jobs share the ports.
_______________ ERROR at setup of test_authorized_keys_list_len ________________
fx_sftpd = {12254: (<Thread(Thread-379, initial)>, local('/tmp/pytest-of-travis/pytest-0/test_authorized_keys_list_len0/12254'), ...al('/tmp/pytest-of-travis/pytest-0/test_authorized_keys_list_len0/12255'), <threading.Event object at 0x7f6f0e21ed30>)}
fx_authorized_keys = [<paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey object at 0x7f6f0e21e1d0>, <paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey object at 0x7f6f0e1c4e80>, <paramiko.rsake... 0x7f6f0e1c4c50>, <paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey object at 0x7f6f0e1c4a58>, <paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey object at 0x7f6f0e1c4940>]
@yield_fixture
def fx_authorized_sftp(fx_sftpd, fx_authorized_keys):
port, (thread, path, ev) = fx_sftpd.popitem()
thread.start()
key = RSAKey.generate(1024)
dot_ssh = path.mkdir('.ssh')
with dot_ssh.join('authorized_keys').open('w') as f:
print(format_openssh_pubkey(key), file=f)
for authorized_key in fx_authorized_keys:
print(format_openssh_pubkey(authorized_key), file=f)
> transport = Transport(('127.0.0.1', port))
tests/conftest.py:200:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
self = <paramiko.Transport at 0xe1c41d0 (unconnected)>
sock = <socket.socket fd=14, family=AddressFamily.AF_INET, type=SocketKind.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, laddr=('0.0.0.0', 48758)>
default_window_size = 2097152, default_max_packet_size = 32768, gss_kex = False
gss_deleg_creds = True
def __init__(self,
sock,
default_window_size=DEFAULT_WINDOW_SIZE,
default_max_packet_size=DEFAULT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE,
gss_kex=False,
gss_deleg_creds=True):
"""
Create a new SSH session over an existing socket, or socket-like
object. This only creates the `.Transport` object; it doesn't begin
the SSH session yet. Use `connect` or `start_client` to begin a client
session, or `start_server` to begin a server session.
If the object is not actually a socket, it must have the following
methods:
- ``send(str)``: Writes from 1 to ``len(str)`` bytes, and returns an
int representing the number of bytes written. Returns
0 or raises ``EOFError`` if the stream has been closed.
- ``recv(int)``: Reads from 1 to ``int`` bytes and returns them as a
string. Returns 0 or raises ``EOFError`` if the stream has been
closed.
- ``close()``: Closes the socket.
- ``settimeout(n)``: Sets a (float) timeout on I/O operations.
For ease of use, you may also pass in an address (as a tuple) or a host
string as the ``sock`` argument. (A host string is a hostname with an
optional port (separated by ``":"``) which will be converted into a
tuple of ``(hostname, port)``.) A socket will be connected to this
address and used for communication. Exceptions from the ``socket``
call may be thrown in this case.
.. note::
Modifying the the window and packet sizes might have adverse
effects on your channels created from this transport. The default
values are the same as in the OpenSSH code base and have been
battle tested.
:param socket sock:
a socket or socket-like object to create the session over.
:param int default_window_size:
sets the default window size on the transport. (defaults to
2097152)
:param int default_max_packet_size:
sets the default max packet size on the transport. (defaults to
32768)
.. versionchanged:: 1.15
Added the ``default_window_size`` and ``default_max_packet_size``
arguments.
"""
self.active = False
self.hostname = None
if isinstance(sock, string_types):
# convert "host:port" into (host, port)
hl = sock.split(':', 1)
self.hostname = hl[0]
if len(hl) == 1:
sock = (hl[0], 22)
else:
sock = (hl[0], int(hl[1]))
if type(sock) is tuple:
# connect to the given (host, port)
hostname, port = sock
self.hostname = hostname
reason = 'No suitable address family'
addrinfos = socket.getaddrinfo(
hostname, port, socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM
)
for family, socktype, proto, canonname, sockaddr in addrinfos:
if socktype == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
af = family
# addr = sockaddr
sock = socket.socket(af, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
retry_on_signal(lambda: sock.connect((hostname, port)))
except socket.error as e:
reason = str(e)
else:
break
else:
raise SSHException(
> 'Unable to connect to {}: {}'.format(hostname, reason))
E paramiko.ssh_exception.SSHException: Unable to connect to 127.0.0.1: [Errno 111] Connection refused
.tox/py35/lib/python3.5/site-packages/paramiko/transport.py:332: SSHException
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It maybe because concurrent build jobs share the ports.
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