Add SSH class #54
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This class allows you to use native SSH in replacement of python Paramiko module. Never forget you have to populate a ~/.ssh/config file with at least SSH multiplexing params: ControlMaster auto ControlPath ~/.ssh/sockets/%r@%h:%p ControlPersist 600 http://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/12/11/using-ssh-multiplexing/
if checks are launched with '-a ssh' param, native ssh will be used instead of paramiko module
https://docs.python.org/2/library/optparse.html "Deprecated since version 2.7: The optparse module is deprecated and will not be developed further; development will continue with the argparse module."
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As discussed with you by mail, here is a pull request. I added a SSH class who allows you to use native SSH in replacement of python Paramiko module.
It is still a work in progress. For now, all params like user, port, etc. must be managed in ssh config file.
If you can reach a host with "ssh host", you will be able to use any check like this:
Never forget you have to populate a ~/.ssh/config file with at
least SSH multiplexing params:
ControlMaster auto
ControlPath ~/.ssh/sockets/%r@%h:%p
ControlPersist 600
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/12/11/using-ssh-multiplexing/