package qemu import ( "fmt" "log" "math/rand" "net" "github.com/mitchellh/multistep" "github.com/mitchellh/packer/packer" ) // This step adds a NAT port forwarding definition so that SSH is available // on the guest machine. // // Uses: // // Produces: type stepForwardSSH struct{} func (s *stepForwardSSH) Run(state multistep.StateBag) multistep.StepAction { config := state.Get("config").(*Config) ui := state.Get("ui").(packer.Ui) log.Printf("Looking for available communicator (SSH, WinRM, etc) port between %d and %d", config.SSHHostPortMin, config.SSHHostPortMax) var sshHostPort uint var offset uint = 0 portRange := int(config.SSHHostPortMax - config.SSHHostPortMin) if portRange > 0 { // Have to check if > 0 to avoid a panic offset = uint(rand.Intn(portRange)) } for { sshHostPort = offset + config.SSHHostPortMin if sshHostPort >= config.SSHHostPortMax { offset = 0 sshHostPort = config.SSHHostPortMin } log.Printf("Trying port: %d", sshHostPort) l, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", sshHostPort)) if err == nil { defer l.Close() break } offset++ } ui.Say(fmt.Sprintf("Found port for communicator (SSH, WinRM, etc): %d.", sshHostPort)) // Save the port we're using so that future steps can use it state.Put("sshHostPort", sshHostPort) return multistep.ActionContinue } func (s *stepForwardSSH) Cleanup(state multistep.StateBag) {}