openmedialibrary_platform/Linux/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/protocols/socks.py
2014-05-16 01:20:41 +02:00

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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_socks -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Implementation of the SOCKSv4 protocol.
"""
# python imports
import struct
import string
import socket
import time
# twisted imports
from twisted.internet import reactor, protocol, defer
from twisted.python import log
class SOCKSv4Outgoing(protocol.Protocol):
def __init__(self,socks):
self.socks=socks
def connectionMade(self):
peer = self.transport.getPeer()
self.socks.makeReply(90, 0, port=peer.port, ip=peer.host)
self.socks.otherConn=self
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.socks.transport.loseConnection()
def dataReceived(self,data):
self.socks.write(data)
def write(self,data):
self.socks.log(self,data)
self.transport.write(data)
class SOCKSv4Incoming(protocol.Protocol):
def __init__(self,socks):
self.socks=socks
self.socks.otherConn=self
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.socks.transport.loseConnection()
def dataReceived(self,data):
self.socks.write(data)
def write(self,data):
self.socks.log(self,data)
self.transport.write(data)
class SOCKSv4(protocol.Protocol):
"""
An implementation of the SOCKSv4 protocol.
@type logging: C{str} or C{None}
@ivar logging: If not C{None}, the name of the logfile to which connection
information will be written.
@type reactor: object providing L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTCP}
@ivar reactor: The reactor used to create connections.
@type buf: C{str}
@ivar buf: Part of a SOCKSv4 connection request.
@type otherConn: C{SOCKSv4Incoming}, C{SOCKSv4Outgoing} or C{None}
@ivar otherConn: Until the connection has been established, C{otherConn} is
C{None}. After that, it is the proxy-to-destination protocol instance
along which the client's connection is being forwarded.
"""
def __init__(self, logging=None, reactor=reactor):
self.logging = logging
self.reactor = reactor
def connectionMade(self):
self.buf = ""
self.otherConn = None
def dataReceived(self, data):
"""
Called whenever data is received.
@type data: C{str}
@param data: Part or all of a SOCKSv4 packet.
"""
if self.otherConn:
self.otherConn.write(data)
return
self.buf = self.buf + data
completeBuffer = self.buf
if "\000" in self.buf[8:]:
head, self.buf = self.buf[:8], self.buf[8:]
version, code, port = struct.unpack("!BBH", head[:4])
user, self.buf = self.buf.split("\000", 1)
if head[4:7] == "\000\000\000" and head[7] != "\000":
# An IP address of the form 0.0.0.X, where X is non-zero,
# signifies that this is a SOCKSv4a packet.
# If the complete packet hasn't been received, restore the
# buffer and wait for it.
if "\000" not in self.buf:
self.buf = completeBuffer
return
server, self.buf = self.buf.split("\000", 1)
d = self.reactor.resolve(server)
d.addCallback(self._dataReceived2, user,
version, code, port)
d.addErrback(lambda result, self = self: self.makeReply(91))
return
else:
server = socket.inet_ntoa(head[4:8])
self._dataReceived2(server, user, version, code, port)
def _dataReceived2(self, server, user, version, code, port):
"""
The second half of the SOCKS connection setup. For a SOCKSv4 packet this
is after the server address has been extracted from the header. For a
SOCKSv4a packet this is after the host name has been resolved.
@type server: C{str}
@param server: The IP address of the destination, represented as a
dotted quad.
@type user: C{str}
@param user: The username associated with the connection.
@type version: C{int}
@param version: The SOCKS protocol version number.
@type code: C{int}
@param code: The comand code. 1 means establish a TCP/IP stream
connection, and 2 means establish a TCP/IP port binding.
@type port: C{int}
@param port: The port number associated with the connection.
"""
assert version == 4, "Bad version code: %s" % version
if not self.authorize(code, server, port, user):
self.makeReply(91)
return
if code == 1: # CONNECT
d = self.connectClass(server, port, SOCKSv4Outgoing, self)
d.addErrback(lambda result, self = self: self.makeReply(91))
elif code == 2: # BIND
d = self.listenClass(0, SOCKSv4IncomingFactory, self, server)
d.addCallback(lambda (h, p),
self = self: self.makeReply(90, 0, p, h))
else:
raise RuntimeError, "Bad Connect Code: %s" % code
assert self.buf == "", "hmm, still stuff in buffer... %s" % repr(
self.buf)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
if self.otherConn:
self.otherConn.transport.loseConnection()
def authorize(self,code,server,port,user):
log.msg("code %s connection to %s:%s (user %s) authorized" % (code,server,port,user))
return 1
def connectClass(self, host, port, klass, *args):
return protocol.ClientCreator(reactor, klass, *args).connectTCP(host,port)
def listenClass(self, port, klass, *args):
serv = reactor.listenTCP(port, klass(*args))
return defer.succeed(serv.getHost()[1:])
def makeReply(self,reply,version=0,port=0,ip="0.0.0.0"):
self.transport.write(struct.pack("!BBH",version,reply,port)+socket.inet_aton(ip))
if reply!=90: self.transport.loseConnection()
def write(self,data):
self.log(self,data)
self.transport.write(data)
def log(self,proto,data):
if not self.logging: return
peer = self.transport.getPeer()
their_peer = self.otherConn.transport.getPeer()
f=open(self.logging,"a")
f.write("%s\t%s:%d %s %s:%d\n"%(time.ctime(),
peer.host,peer.port,
((proto==self and '<') or '>'),
their_peer.host,their_peer.port))
while data:
p,data=data[:16],data[16:]
f.write(string.join(map(lambda x:'%02X'%ord(x),p),' ')+' ')
f.write((16-len(p))*3*' ')
for c in p:
if len(repr(c))>3: f.write('.')
else: f.write(c)
f.write('\n')
f.write('\n')
f.close()
class SOCKSv4Factory(protocol.Factory):
"""
A factory for a SOCKSv4 proxy.
Constructor accepts one argument, a log file name.
"""
def __init__(self, log):
self.logging = log
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
return SOCKSv4(self.logging, reactor)
class SOCKSv4IncomingFactory(protocol.Factory):
"""
A utility class for building protocols for incoming connections.
"""
def __init__(self, socks, ip):
self.socks = socks
self.ip = ip
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
if addr[0] == self.ip:
self.ip = ""
self.socks.makeReply(90, 0)
return SOCKSv4Incoming(self.socks)
elif self.ip == "":
return None
else:
self.socks.makeReply(91, 0)
self.ip = ""
return None