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224 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
224 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
"""
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Joe Testa (jtesta@positronsecurity.com)
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Copyright (C) 2017 Andris Raugulis (moo@arthepsy.eu)
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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"""
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# pylint: disable=unused-import
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from typing import Dict, List, Set, Sequence, Tuple, Iterable # noqa: F401
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from typing import Callable, Optional, Union, Any # noqa: F401
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from ssh_audit.algorithm import Algorithm
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from ssh_audit.product import Product
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from ssh_audit.software import Software
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from ssh_audit.ssh1_kexdb import SSH1_KexDB
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from ssh_audit.ssh1_publickeymessage import SSH1_PublicKeyMessage
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from ssh_audit.ssh2_kex import SSH2_Kex
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from ssh_audit.ssh2_kexdb import SSH2_KexDB
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from ssh_audit.timeframe import Timeframe
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from ssh_audit.utils import Utils
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class Algorithms:
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def __init__(self, pkm: Optional[SSH1_PublicKeyMessage], kex: Optional[SSH2_Kex]) -> None:
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self.__ssh1kex = pkm
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self.__ssh2kex = kex
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@property
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def ssh1kex(self) -> Optional[SSH1_PublicKeyMessage]:
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return self.__ssh1kex
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@property
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def ssh2kex(self) -> Optional[SSH2_Kex]:
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return self.__ssh2kex
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@property
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def ssh1(self) -> Optional['Algorithms.Item']:
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if self.ssh1kex is None:
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return None
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item = Algorithms.Item(1, SSH1_KexDB.ALGORITHMS)
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item.add('key', [u'ssh-rsa1'])
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item.add('enc', self.ssh1kex.supported_ciphers)
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item.add('aut', self.ssh1kex.supported_authentications)
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return item
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@property
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def ssh2(self) -> Optional['Algorithms.Item']:
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if self.ssh2kex is None:
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return None
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item = Algorithms.Item(2, SSH2_KexDB.ALGORITHMS)
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item.add('kex', self.ssh2kex.kex_algorithms)
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item.add('key', self.ssh2kex.key_algorithms)
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item.add('enc', self.ssh2kex.server.encryption)
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item.add('mac', self.ssh2kex.server.mac)
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return item
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@property
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def values(self) -> Iterable['Algorithms.Item']:
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for item in [self.ssh1, self.ssh2]:
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if item is not None:
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yield item
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@property
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def maxlen(self) -> int:
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def _ml(items: Sequence[str]) -> int:
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return max(len(i) for i in items)
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maxlen = 0
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if self.ssh1kex is not None:
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maxlen = max(_ml(self.ssh1kex.supported_ciphers),
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_ml(self.ssh1kex.supported_authentications),
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maxlen)
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if self.ssh2kex is not None:
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maxlen = max(_ml(self.ssh2kex.kex_algorithms),
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_ml(self.ssh2kex.key_algorithms),
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_ml(self.ssh2kex.server.encryption),
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_ml(self.ssh2kex.server.mac),
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maxlen)
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return maxlen
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def get_ssh_timeframe(self, for_server: Optional[bool] = None) -> 'Timeframe':
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timeframe = Timeframe()
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for alg_pair in self.values:
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alg_db = alg_pair.db
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for alg_type, alg_list in alg_pair.items():
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for alg_name in alg_list:
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alg_name_native = Utils.to_text(alg_name)
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alg_desc = alg_db[alg_type].get(alg_name_native)
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if alg_desc is None:
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continue
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versions = alg_desc[0]
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timeframe.update(versions, for_server)
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return timeframe
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def get_recommendations(self, software: Optional['Software'], for_server: bool = True) -> Tuple[Optional['Software'], Dict[int, Dict[str, Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]]]]:
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# pylint: disable=too-many-locals,too-many-statements
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vproducts = [Product.OpenSSH,
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Product.DropbearSSH,
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Product.LibSSH,
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Product.TinySSH]
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# Set to True if server is not one of vproducts, above.
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unknown_software = False
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if software is not None:
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if software.product not in vproducts:
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unknown_software = True
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# The code below is commented out because it would try to guess what the server is,
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# usually resulting in wild & incorrect recommendations.
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# if software is None:
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# ssh_timeframe = self.get_ssh_timeframe(for_server)
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# for product in vproducts:
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# if product not in ssh_timeframe:
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# continue
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# version = ssh_timeframe.get_from(product, for_server)
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# if version is not None:
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# software = SSH.Software(None, product, version, None, None)
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# break
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rec: Dict[int, Dict[str, Dict[str, Dict[str, int]]]] = {}
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if software is None:
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unknown_software = True
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for alg_pair in self.values:
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sshv, alg_db = alg_pair.sshv, alg_pair.db
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rec[sshv] = {}
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for alg_type, alg_list in alg_pair.items():
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if alg_type == 'aut':
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continue
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rec[sshv][alg_type] = {'add': {}, 'del': {}, 'chg': {}}
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for n, alg_desc in alg_db[alg_type].items():
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versions = alg_desc[0]
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empty_version = False
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if len(versions) == 0 or versions[0] is None:
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empty_version = True
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else:
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matches = False
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if unknown_software:
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matches = True
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for v in versions[0].split(','):
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ssh_prefix, ssh_version, is_cli = Algorithm.get_ssh_version(v)
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if not ssh_version:
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continue
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if (software is not None) and (ssh_prefix != software.product):
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continue
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if is_cli and for_server:
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continue
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if (software is not None) and (software.compare_version(ssh_version) < 0):
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continue
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matches = True
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break
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if not matches:
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continue
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adl, faults = len(alg_desc), 0
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for i in range(1, 3):
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if not adl > i:
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continue
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fc = len(alg_desc[i])
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if fc > 0:
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faults += pow(10, 2 - i) * fc
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if n not in alg_list:
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# Don't recommend certificate or token types; these will only appear in the server's list if they are fully configured & functional on the server.
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if faults > 0 or (alg_type == 'key' and (('-cert-' in n) or (n.startswith('sk-')))) or empty_version:
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continue
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rec[sshv][alg_type]['add'][n] = 0
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else:
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if faults == 0:
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continue
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if n in ['diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256', 'rsa-sha2-256', 'rsa-sha2-512', 'rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com', 'rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com']:
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rec[sshv][alg_type]['chg'][n] = faults
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else:
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rec[sshv][alg_type]['del'][n] = faults
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# If we are working with unknown software, drop all add recommendations, because we don't know if they're valid.
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if unknown_software:
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rec[sshv][alg_type]['add'] = {}
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add_count = len(rec[sshv][alg_type]['add'])
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del_count = len(rec[sshv][alg_type]['del'])
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chg_count = len(rec[sshv][alg_type]['chg'])
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if add_count == 0:
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del rec[sshv][alg_type]['add']
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if del_count == 0:
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del rec[sshv][alg_type]['del']
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if chg_count == 0:
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del rec[sshv][alg_type]['chg']
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if len(rec[sshv][alg_type]) == 0:
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del rec[sshv][alg_type]
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if len(rec[sshv]) == 0:
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del rec[sshv]
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return software, rec
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class Item:
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def __init__(self, sshv: int, db: Dict[str, Dict[str, List[List[Optional[str]]]]]) -> None:
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self.__sshv = sshv
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self.__db = db
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self.__storage: Dict[str, List[str]] = {}
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@property
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def sshv(self) -> int:
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return self.__sshv
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@property
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def db(self) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, List[List[Optional[str]]]]]:
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return self.__db
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def add(self, key: str, value: List[str]) -> None:
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self.__storage[key] = value
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def items(self) -> Iterable[Tuple[str, List[str]]]:
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return self.__storage.items()
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