## proxy_connectors.py ## based on transports_nb.py ## ## Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Alexey "Snake" Nezhdanov ## modified by Dimitur Kirov ## modified by Tomas Karasek ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. """ Module containing classes for proxy connecting. So far its HTTP CONNECT and SOCKS5 proxy Authentication to NTLM (Microsoft implementation) proxies can be next. """ import struct, socket, base64 import logging log = logging.getLogger('gajim.c.x.proxy_connectors') class ProxyConnector: """ Interface for proxy-connecting object - when tunnneling XMPP over proxies, some connecting process usually has to be done before opening stream. Proxy connectors are used right after TCP connection is estabilished """ def __init__(self, send_method, onreceive, old_on_receive, on_success, on_failure, xmpp_server, proxy_creds=(None, None)): """ Creates proxy connector, starts connecting immediately and gives control back to transport afterwards :param send_method: transport send method :param onreceive: method to set on_receive callbacks :param old_on_receive: on_receive callback that should be set when proxy connection was successful :param on_success: called after proxy connection was successfully opened :param on_failure: called when errors occured while connecting :param xmpp_server: tuple of (hostname, port) :param proxy_creds: tuple of (proxy_user, proxy_credentials) """ self.send = send_method self.onreceive = onreceive self.old_on_receive = old_on_receive self.on_success = on_success self.on_failure = on_failure self.xmpp_server = xmpp_server self.proxy_user, self.proxy_pass = proxy_creds self.old_on_receive = old_on_receive self.start_connecting() @classmethod def get_instance(cls, *args, **kwargs): """ Factory Method for object creation Use this instead of directly initializing the class in order to make unit testing much easier. """ return cls(*args, **kwargs) def start_connecting(self): raise NotImplementedError def connecting_over(self): self.onreceive(self.old_on_receive) self.on_success() class HTTPCONNECTConnector(ProxyConnector): def start_connecting(self): """ Connect to a proxy, supply login and password to it (if were specified while creating instance). Instruct proxy to make connection to the target server. """ log.info('Proxy server contacted, performing authentification') connector = ['CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.1' % self.xmpp_server, 'Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive', 'Pragma: no-cache', 'Host: %s:%s' % self.xmpp_server, 'User-Agent: Gajim'] if self.proxy_user and self.proxy_pass: credentials = '%s:%s' % (self.proxy_user, self.proxy_pass) credentials = base64.encodestring(credentials).strip() connector.append('Proxy-Authorization: Basic '+credentials) connector.append('\r\n') self.onreceive(self._on_headers_sent) self.send('\r\n'.join(connector)) def _on_headers_sent(self, reply): if reply is None: return self.reply = reply.replace('\r', '') try: proto, code, desc = reply.split('\n')[0].split(' ', 2) except: log.error("_on_headers_sent:", exc_info=True) #traceback.print_exc() self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if code <> '200': log.error('Invalid proxy reply: %s %s %s' % (proto, code, desc)) self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if len(reply) != 2: pass self.connecting_over() class SOCKS5Connector(ProxyConnector): """ SOCKS5 proxy connection class. Allows to use SOCKS5 proxies with (optionally) simple authentication (only USERNAME/PASSWORD auth) """ def start_connecting(self): log.info('Proxy server contacted, performing authentification') if self.proxy_user and self.proxy_pass: to_send = '\x05\x02\x00\x02' else: to_send = '\x05\x01\x00' self.onreceive(self._on_greeting_sent) self.send(to_send) def _on_greeting_sent(self, reply): if reply is None: return if len(reply) != 2: self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[0] != '\x05': log.info('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[1] == '\x00': return self._on_proxy_auth('\x01\x00') elif reply[1] == '\x02': to_send = '\x01' + chr(len(self.proxy_user)) + self.proxy_user +\ chr(len(self.proxy_pass)) + self.proxy_pass self.onreceive(self._on_proxy_auth) self.send(to_send) else: if reply[1] == '\xff': log.error('Authentification to proxy impossible: no acceptable ' 'auth method') self.on_failure('Authentification to proxy impossible: no ' 'acceptable authentification method') return log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return def _on_proxy_auth(self, reply): if reply is None: return if len(reply) != 2: log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[0] != '\x01': log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[1] != '\x00': log.error('Authentification to proxy failed') self.on_failure('Authentification to proxy failed') return log.info('Authentification successfull. Jabber server contacted.') # Request connection req = "\x05\x01\x00" # If the given destination address is an IP address, we'll # use the IPv4 address request even if remote resolving was specified. try: self.ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(self.xmpp_server[0]) req = req + "\x01" + self.ipaddr except socket.error: # Well it's not an IP number, so it's probably a DNS name. # if self.__proxy[3]==True: # Resolve remotely self.ipaddr = None req = req + "\x03" + chr(len(self.xmpp_server[0])) + self.xmpp_server[0] # else: # # Resolve locally # self.ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(self.xmpp_server[0])) # req = req + "\x01" + ipaddr req = req + struct.pack(">H", self.xmpp_server[1]) self.onreceive(self._on_req_sent) self.send(req) def _on_req_sent(self, reply): if reply is None: return if len(reply) < 10: log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[0] != '\x05': log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return if reply[1] != "\x00": # Connection failed if ord(reply[1])<9: errors = ['general SOCKS server failure', 'connection not allowed by ruleset', 'Network unreachable', 'Host unreachable', 'Connection refused', 'TTL expired', 'Command not supported', 'Address type not supported' ] txt = errors[ord(reply[1])-1] else: txt = 'Invalid proxy reply' log.error(txt) self.on_failure(txt) return # Get the bound address/port elif reply[3] == "\x01": begin, end = 3, 7 elif reply[3] == "\x03": begin, end = 4, 4 + reply[4] else: log.error('Invalid proxy reply') self.on_failure('Invalid proxy reply') return self.connecting_over()