fish-shell/share/functions/__fish_print_hostnames.fish
Fabian Homborg fbd53f2da1 Check ssh's KnownhostsFiles in print_hostnames
These are an additional source of information

Thanks to @sysbot (#2313) for the inspiration.

This also stringifies the ssh_config reading
2016-03-02 15:16:52 +01:00

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function __fish_print_hostnames -d "Print a list of known hostnames"
# HACK: This only deals with ipv4
# Print all hosts from /etc/hosts
if type -q getent
# Ignore zero ips
getent hosts | grep -v '^0.0.0.0' \
| string replace -r '[0-9.]*\s*' '' | string split " "
else if test -r /etc/hosts
# Ignore commented lines and functionally empty lines
grep -v '^\s*0.0.0.0\|^\s*#\|^\s*$' /etc/hosts \
# Strip comments
| string replace -ra '#.*$' '' \
| string replace -r '[0-9.]*\s*' '' | string trim | string replace -ra '\s+' '\n'
end
# Print nfs servers from /etc/fstab
if test -r /etc/fstab
string match -r '^\s*[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3]:|^[a-zA-Z\.]*:' </etc/fstab | string replace -r ':.*' ''
end
# Check hosts known to ssh
set -l known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts{,2} /etc/ssh/known_hosts{,2} # Yes, seriously - the default specifies both with and without "2"
for file in /etc/ssh/ssh_config ~/.ssh/config
if test -r $file
# Print hosts from system wide ssh configuration file
# Note the non-capturing group to avoid printing "name"
string match -r '\s*Host(?:name)? \w.*' < $file | string replace -r '^\s*Host(?:name)?\s*(\S+)' '$1'
set known_hosts $known_hosts (string match -r '^\s*UserKnownHostsFile|^\s*GlobalKnownHostsFile' <$file \
| string replace -r '.*KnownHostsFile\s*' '')
end
end
for file in $known_hosts
# Ignore hosts that are hashed, commented or have custom ports (like [localhost]:2200)
test -r $file; and string replace -ra '(\S+) .*' '$1' < $file | string match -r '^[^#|[=]+$' | string split ","
end
return 0
end