Just add the port after the host and you'll be set:
ssh.connect('MASKED', 22, username='MASKED',password='MASKED')
BTW, as robots.jpg said, the connect method doesn't return anything. Instead of returning values it triggers exceptions.
Here is a more complete example:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import paramiko, os, string, pprint, socket, traceback, sys
time_out = 20 # Number of seconds for timeout
port = 22
pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=2)
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
file = open( "file.txt", "r" )
# NOTE: The file contains:
# host user current_password
array = []
for line in file:
array = string.split(line.rstrip('
'),)
# pp.pprint(array)
try:
ssh.connect(array[0], port, array[1], array[2], timeout=time_out)
print "Success!! -- Server: ", array[0], " Us: ", array[1]
except paramiko.AuthenticationException:
print "Authentication problem -- Server: ", array[0], " User: ", array[1]
continue
except socket.error, e:
print "Comunication problem -- Server: ", array[0], " User: ", array[1]
continue
ssh.close()
file.close()
The code needs some polish but it does the job.
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