Commit ca5785f5 authored by Joel Martin's avatar Joel Martin

Automatically detect TLS/SSL during handshake.

Use MSG_PEEK flag on recv to detect whether we are getting a flash
policy request, an SSL/TLS header, or a plain socket connection.
parent 0e486e1b
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys, os, socket, time, traceback, re
import sys, os, socket, ssl, time, traceback, re
from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
from select import select
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ server_handshake = """HTTP/1.1 101 Web Socket Protocol Handshake\r
Upgrade: WebSocket\r
Connection: Upgrade\r
WebSocket-Origin: %s\r
WebSocket-Location: ws://%s%s\r
WebSocket-Location: %s://%s%s\r
WebSocket-Protocol: sample\r
\r
"""
......@@ -32,31 +32,6 @@ Traffic Legend:
"""
def do_handshake(client):
global client_settings
handshake = client.recv(1024)
#print "Handshake [%s]" % handshake
if handshake.startswith("<policy-file-request/>"):
print "Sending flash policy response"
client.send(policy_response)
client.close()
return False
req_lines = handshake.split("\r\n")
_, path, _ = req_lines[0].split(" ")
_, origin = req_lines[4].split(" ")
_, host = req_lines[3].split(" ")
# Parse settings from the path
cvars = path.partition('?')[2].partition('#')[0].split('&')
for cvar in [c for c in cvars if c]:
name, _, value = cvar.partition('=')
client_settings[name] = value and value or True
print "client_settings:", client_settings
client.send(server_handshake % (origin, host, path))
return True
def traffic(token="."):
sys.stdout.write(token)
sys.stdout.flush()
......@@ -139,6 +114,46 @@ def proxy(client, target):
cpartial = cpartial + buf
def do_handshake(sock):
global client_settings
# Peek, but don't read the data
handshake = sock.recv(1024, socket.MSG_PEEK)
#print "Handshake [%s]" % repr(handshake)
if handshake.startswith("<policy-file-request/>"):
handshake = sock.recv(1024)
print "Sending flash policy response"
sock.send(policy_response)
sock.close()
return False
elif handshake.startswith("\x16"):
retsock = ssl.wrap_socket(
sock,
server_side=True,
certfile='wsproxy.pem',
ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
scheme = "wss"
print "Using SSL/TLS"
else:
retsock = sock
scheme = "ws"
print "Using plain (not SSL) socket"
handshake = retsock.recv(4096)
req_lines = handshake.split("\r\n")
_, path, _ = req_lines[0].split(" ")
_, origin = req_lines[4].split(" ")
_, host = req_lines[3].split(" ")
# Parse settings from the path
cvars = path.partition('?')[2].partition('#')[0].split('&')
for cvar in [c for c in cvars if c]:
name, _, value = cvar.partition('=')
client_settings[name] = value and value or True
print "client_settings:", client_settings
retsock.send(server_handshake % (origin, scheme, host, path))
return retsock
def start_server(listen_port, target_host, target_port):
global send_seq
lsock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
......@@ -150,9 +165,10 @@ def start_server(listen_port, target_host, target_port):
try:
csock = tsock = None
print 'waiting for connection on port %s' % listen_port
csock, address = lsock.accept()
startsock, address = lsock.accept()
print 'Got client connection from %s' % address[0]
if not do_handshake(csock): continue
csock = do_handshake(startsock)
if not csock: continue
print "Connecting to: %s:%s" % (target_host, target_port)
tsock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
tsock.connect((target_host, target_port))
......
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