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Python library for Windows Remote Management

Project description

pywinrm is a Python client for Windows Remote Management (WinRM). This allows you to invoke commands on target Windows machines from any machine that can run Python.

WinRM allows you to call native objects in Windows. This includes, but is not limited to, running batch scripts, powershell scripts and fetching WMI variables. For more information on WinRM, please visit Microsoft’s WinRM site.

Requirements

  • Linux, Mac OS X or Windows

  • CPython 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3 or PyPy 1.9

  • python-kerberos is optional

Installation

To install pywinrm, simply

$ pip install http://github.com/diyan/pywinrm/archive/master.zip

To use Kerberos authentication you need optional dependency

$ sudo apt-get install python-dev libkrb5-dev
$ pip install kerberos

Example Usage

Run process on remote host

import winrm

s = winrm.Session('windows-host.example.com', auth=('john.smith', 'secret'))
r = s.run_cmd('ipconfig', ['/all'])
>>> r.status_code
0
>>> r.std_out
Windows IP Configuration

   Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : WINDOWS-HOST
   Primary Dns Suffix  . . . . . . . :
   Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
   IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
   WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
...
>>> r.std_err

NOTE pywirnm with try guess correct endpoint url from various formats:

Run Powershell on remote host

import winrm

ps_script = """$strComputer = $Host
Clear
$RAM = WmiObject Win32_ComputerSystem
$MB = 1048576

"Installed Memory: " + [int]($RAM.TotalPhysicalMemory /$MB) + " MB" """

s = winrm.Session('windows-host.example.com', auth=('john.smith', 'secret'))
r = s.run_ps(ps_script)
>>> r.status_code
0
>>> r.std_out
Installed Memory: 3840 MB

>>> r.std_err

Powershell script will be base64 UTF16 little endian encoded prior to sending to Windows host. Error messages are converted from the Powershell CLIXML format to a human readable format as a convenience.

Run process with low-level API

from winrm.protocol import Protocol

p = Protocol(
    endpoint='http://windows-host:5985/wsman',
    transport='plaintext',
    username='john.smith',
    password='secret')
shell_id = p.open_shell()
command_id = p.run_command(shell_id, 'ipconfig', ['/all'])
std_out, std_err, status_code = p.get_command_output(shell_id, command_id)
p.cleanup_command(shell_id, command_id)
p.close_shell(shell_id)

Enable WinRM on remote host

  • Enable basic WinRM authentication (good only for troubleshooting, for hosts in domain better to use Kerberos authentication)

  • Allow unencrypted message passing over WinRM (not secure for hosts in domain but this feature is not implemented so far)

winrm set winrm/config/client/auth @{Basic="true"}
winrm set winrm/config/service/auth @{Basic="true"}
winrm set winrm/config/service @{AllowUnencrypted="true"}

Contributors (alphabetically)

  • Alessandro Pilotti

  • David Cournapeau

  • Gema Gomez

  • Matt Clark

  • Patrick Dunnigan

Want to help - send a pull request. I will accept good pull requests for sure.

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