com.google.gerrit.sshd.InactiveAccountDisconnector Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.google.gerrit.sshd;
import com.google.common.flogger.FluentLogger;
import com.google.gerrit.extensions.events.AccountActivationListener;
import com.google.gerrit.server.CurrentUser;
import com.google.gerrit.sshd.BaseCommand.Failure;
import com.google.inject.Inject;
import java.io.IOException;
/** Closes open SSH connections upon account deactivation. */
public class InactiveAccountDisconnector implements AccountActivationListener {
private static final FluentLogger logger = FluentLogger.forEnclosingClass();
private final SshDaemon sshDaemon;
@Inject
InactiveAccountDisconnector(SshDaemon sshDaemon) {
this.sshDaemon = sshDaemon;
}
@Override
public void onAccountDeactivated(int id) {
try {
SshUtil.forEachSshSession(
sshDaemon,
(sshId, sshSession, abstractSession, ioSession) -> {
CurrentUser sessionUser = sshSession.getUser();
if (sessionUser != null
&& sessionUser.isIdentifiedUser()
&& sessionUser.getAccountId().get() == id) {
logger.atInfo().log(
"Disconnecting SSH session %s because user %s(%d) got deactivated",
abstractSession, sessionUser.getLoggableName(), id);
try {
abstractSession.disconnect(-1, "user deactivated");
} catch (IOException e) {
logger.atWarning().withCause(e).log(
"Failure while deactivating session %s", abstractSession);
}
}
});
} catch (Failure e) {
// Ssh Daemon no longer running. Since we're only disconnecting connections anyways, this is
// most likely ok, so we log only at info level.
logger.atInfo().withCause(e).log("Failure while disconnecting deactivated account %d", id);
}
}
}