Remove obsolete helper_bootstrap and bundled SocksiPy
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'pybitmessage.network',
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'pybitmessage.plugins',
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'pybitmessage.pyelliptic',
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'pybitmessage.socks',
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'pybitmessage.storage'
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]
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import socket
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import knownnodes
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import socks
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import state
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from bmconfigparser import BMConfigParser
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from debug import logger
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def dns():
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"""
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DNS bootstrap. This could be programmed to use the SOCKS proxy to do the
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DNS lookup some day but for now we will just rely on the entries in
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defaultKnownNodes.py. Hopefully either they are up to date or the user
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has run Bitmessage recently without SOCKS turned on and received good
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bootstrap nodes using that method.
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"""
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def try_add_known_node(stream, addr, port, method=''):
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try:
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socket.inet_aton(addr)
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except (TypeError, socket.error):
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return
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logger.info(
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'Adding %s to knownNodes based on %s DNS bootstrap method',
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addr, method)
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knownnodes.addKnownNode(stream, state.Peer(addr, port))
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proxy_type = BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype')
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if proxy_type == 'none':
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for port in [8080, 8444]:
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try:
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for item in socket.getaddrinfo(
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'bootstrap%s.bitmessage.org' % port, 80):
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try_add_known_node(1, item[4][0], port)
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except:
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logger.error(
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'bootstrap%s.bitmessage.org DNS bootstrapping failed.',
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port, exc_info=True
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)
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elif proxy_type == 'SOCKS5':
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knownnodes.createDefaultKnownNodes(onion=True)
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logger.debug('Adding default onion knownNodes.')
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for port in [8080, 8444]:
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logger.debug("Resolving %i through SOCKS...", port)
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address_family = socket.AF_INET
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sock = socks.socksocket(address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
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sock.settimeout(20)
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proxytype = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5
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sockshostname = BMConfigParser().get(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'sockshostname')
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socksport = BMConfigParser().getint(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'socksport')
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# Do domain name lookups through the proxy;
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# though this setting doesn't really matter since we won't
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# be doing any domain name lookups anyway.
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rdns = True
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if BMConfigParser().getboolean(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'socksauthentication'):
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socksusername = BMConfigParser().get(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'socksusername')
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sockspassword = BMConfigParser().get(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'sockspassword')
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sock.setproxy(
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proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns,
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socksusername, sockspassword)
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else:
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sock.setproxy(
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proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns)
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try:
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ip = sock.resolve("bootstrap" + str(port) + ".bitmessage.org")
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sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
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sock.close()
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except:
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logger.error("SOCKS DNS resolving failed", exc_info=True)
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else:
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try_add_known_node(1, ip, port, 'SOCKS')
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else:
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logger.info(
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'DNS bootstrap skipped because the proxy type does not support'
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' DNS resolution.'
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)
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SocksiPy version 1.00
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A Python SOCKS module.
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(C) 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved.
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See LICENSE file for details.
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KNOWN BUGS AND ISSUES
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----------------------
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There are no currently known bugs in this module.
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There are some limits though:
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1) Only outgoing connections are supported - This module currently only supports
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outgoing TCP connections, though some servers may support incoming connections
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as well. UDP is not supported either.
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2) GSSAPI Socks5 authenticaion is not supported.
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If you find any new bugs, please contact the author at:
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negativeiq@users.sourceforge.net
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Thank you!
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Copyright 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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3. Neither the name of Dan Haim nor the names of his contributors may be used
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to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
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prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DAN HAIM "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
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EVENT SHALL DAN HAIM OR HIS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA
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OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
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OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMANGE.
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src/socks/README
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SocksiPy version 1.00
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A Python SOCKS module.
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(C) 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved.
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See LICENSE file for details.
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WHAT IS A SOCKS PROXY?
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A SOCKS proxy is a proxy server at the TCP level. In other words, it acts as
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a tunnel, relaying all traffic going through it without modifying it.
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SOCKS proxies can be used to relay traffic using any network protocol that
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uses TCP.
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WHAT IS SOCKSIPY?
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This Python module allows you to create TCP connections through a SOCKS
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proxy without any special effort.
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PROXY COMPATIBILITY
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SocksiPy is compatible with three different types of proxies:
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1. SOCKS Version 4 (Socks4), including the Socks4a extension.
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2. SOCKS Version 5 (Socks5).
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3. HTTP Proxies which support tunneling using the CONNECT method.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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Being written in Python, SocksiPy can run on any platform that has a Python
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interpreter and TCP/IP support.
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This module has been tested with Python 2.3 and should work with greater versions
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just as well.
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INSTALLATION
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-------------
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Simply copy the file "socks.py" to your Python's lib/site-packages directory,
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and you're ready to go.
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USAGE
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------
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First load the socks module with the command:
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>>> import socks
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>>>
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The socks module provides a class called "socksocket", which is the base to
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all of the module's functionality.
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The socksocket object has the same initialization parameters as the normal socket
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object to ensure maximal compatibility, however it should be noted that socksocket
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will only function with family being AF_INET and type being SOCK_STREAM.
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Generally, it is best to initialize the socksocket object with no parameters
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>>> s = socks.socksocket()
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>>>
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The socksocket object has an interface which is very similiar to socket's (in fact
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the socksocket class is derived from socket) with a few extra methods.
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To select the proxy server you would like to use, use the setproxy method, whose
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syntax is:
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setproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
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Explaination of the parameters:
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proxytype - The type of the proxy server. This can be one of three possible
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choices: PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4, PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 and PROXY_TYPE_HTTP for Socks4,
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Socks5 and HTTP servers respectively.
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addr - The IP address or DNS name of the proxy server.
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port - The port of the proxy server. Defaults to 1080 for socks and 8080 for http.
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rdns - This is a boolean flag than modifies the behavior regarding DNS resolving.
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If it is set to True, DNS resolving will be preformed remotely, on the server.
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If it is set to False, DNS resolving will be preformed locally. Please note that
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setting this to True with Socks4 servers actually use an extension to the protocol,
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called Socks4a, which may not be supported on all servers (Socks5 and http servers
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always support DNS). The default is True.
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username - For Socks5 servers, this allows simple username / password authentication
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with the server. For Socks4 servers, this parameter will be sent as the userid.
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This parameter is ignored if an HTTP server is being used. If it is not provided,
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authentication will not be used (servers may accept unauthentication requests).
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password - This parameter is valid only for Socks5 servers and specifies the
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respective password for the username provided.
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Example of usage:
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>>> s.setproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5,"socks.example.com")
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>>>
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After the setproxy method has been called, simply call the connect method with the
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traditional parameters to establish a connection through the proxy:
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>>> s.connect(("www.sourceforge.net",80))
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>>>
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Connection will take a bit longer to allow negotiation with the proxy server.
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Please note that calling connect without calling setproxy earlier will connect
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without a proxy (just like a regular socket).
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Errors: Any errors in the connection process will trigger exceptions. The exception
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may either be generated by the underlying socket layer or may be custom module
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exceptions, whose details follow:
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class ProxyError - This is a base exception class. It is not raised directly but
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rather all other exception classes raised by this module are derived from it.
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This allows an easy way to catch all proxy-related errors.
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class GeneralProxyError - When thrown, it indicates a problem which does not fall
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into another category. The parameter is a tuple containing an error code and a
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description of the error, from the following list:
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1 - invalid data - This error means that unexpected data has been received from
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the server. The most common reason is that the server specified as the proxy is
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not really a Socks4/Socks5/HTTP proxy, or maybe the proxy type specified is wrong.
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4 - bad proxy type - This will be raised if the type of the proxy supplied to the
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setproxy function was not PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4/PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5/PROXY_TYPE_HTTP.
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5 - bad input - This will be raised if the connect method is called with bad input
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parameters.
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class Socks5AuthError - This indicates that the connection through a Socks5 server
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failed due to an authentication problem. The parameter is a tuple containing a
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code and a description message according to the following list:
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1 - authentication is required - This will happen if you use a Socks5 server which
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requires authentication without providing a username / password at all.
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2 - all offered authentication methods were rejected - This will happen if the proxy
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requires a special authentication method which is not supported by this module.
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3 - unknown username or invalid password - Self descriptive.
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class Socks5Error - This will be raised for Socks5 errors which are not related to
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authentication. The parameter is a tuple containing a code and a description of the
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error, as given by the server. The possible errors, according to the RFC are:
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1 - General SOCKS server failure - If for any reason the proxy server is unable to
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fulfill your request (internal server error).
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2 - connection not allowed by ruleset - If the address you're trying to connect to
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is blacklisted on the server or requires authentication.
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3 - Network unreachable - The target could not be contacted. A router on the network
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had replied with a destination net unreachable error.
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4 - Host unreachable - The target could not be contacted. A router on the network
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had replied with a destination host unreachable error.
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5 - Connection refused - The target server has actively refused the connection
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(the requested port is closed).
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6 - TTL expired - The TTL value of the SYN packet from the proxy to the target server
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has expired. This usually means that there are network problems causing the packet
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to be caught in a router-to-router "ping-pong".
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7 - Command not supported - The client has issued an invalid command. When using this
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module, this error should not occur.
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8 - Address type not supported - The client has provided an invalid address type.
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When using this module, this error should not occur.
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class Socks4Error - This will be raised for Socks4 errors. The parameter is a tuple
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containing a code and a description of the error, as given by the server. The
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possible error, according to the specification are:
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1 - Request rejected or failed - Will be raised in the event of an failure for any
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reason other then the two mentioned next.
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2 - request rejected because SOCKS server cannot connect to identd on the client -
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The Socks server had tried an ident lookup on your computer and has failed. In this
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case you should run an identd server and/or configure your firewall to allow incoming
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connections to local port 113 from the remote server.
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3 - request rejected because the client program and identd report different user-ids -
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The Socks server had performed an ident lookup on your computer and has received a
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different userid than the one you have provided. Change your userid (through the
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username parameter of the setproxy method) to match and try again.
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class HTTPError - This will be raised for HTTP errors. The parameter is a tuple
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containing the HTTP status code and the description of the server.
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After establishing the connection, the object behaves like a standard socket.
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Call the close method to close the connection.
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In addition to the socksocket class, an additional function worth mentioning is the
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setdefaultproxy function. The parameters are the same as the setproxy method.
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This function will set default proxy settings for newly created socksocket objects,
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in which the proxy settings haven't been changed via the setproxy method.
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This is quite useful if you wish to force 3rd party modules to use a socks proxy,
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by overriding the socket object.
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For example:
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>>> socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5,"socks.example.com")
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>>> socket.socket = socks.socksocket
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>>> urllib.urlopen("http://www.sourceforge.net/")
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PROBLEMS
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---------
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If you have any problems using this module, please first refer to the BUGS file
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(containing current bugs and issues). If your problem is not mentioned you may
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contact the author at the following E-Mail address:
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negativeiq@users.sourceforge.net
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Please allow some time for your question to be received and handled.
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Dan-Haim,
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Author.
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"""SocksiPy - Python SOCKS module.
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Version 1.00
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Copyright 2006 Dan-Haim. All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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3. Neither the name of Dan Haim nor the names of his contributors may be used
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to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
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prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DAN HAIM "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
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EVENT SHALL DAN HAIM OR HIS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA
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OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
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OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMANGE.
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This module provides a standard socket-like interface for Python
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for tunneling connections through SOCKS proxies.
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"""
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"""
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Minor modifications made by Christopher Gilbert (http://motomastyle.com/)
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for use in PyLoris (http://pyloris.sourceforge.net/)
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Minor modifications made by Mario Vilas (http://breakingcode.wordpress.com/)
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mainly to merge bug fixes found in Sourceforge
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"""
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import socket
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import struct
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import sys
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PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 = 1
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PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 = 2
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PROXY_TYPE_HTTP = 3
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_defaultproxy = None
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_orgsocket = socket.socket
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class ProxyError(Exception): pass
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class GeneralProxyError(ProxyError): pass
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class Socks5AuthError(ProxyError): pass
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class Socks5Error(ProxyError): pass
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class Socks4Error(ProxyError): pass
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class HTTPError(ProxyError): pass
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_generalerrors = ("success",
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"invalid data",
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"not connected",
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"not available",
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"bad proxy type",
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"bad input",
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"timed out",
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"network unreachable",
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"connection refused",
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"host unreachable")
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_socks5errors = ("succeeded",
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"general SOCKS server failure",
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"connection not allowed by ruleset",
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"Network unreachable",
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"Host unreachable",
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"Connection refused",
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"TTL expired",
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"Command not supported",
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"Address type not supported",
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"Unknown error")
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_socks5autherrors = ("succeeded",
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"authentication is required",
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"all offered authentication methods were rejected",
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"unknown username or invalid password",
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"unknown error")
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_socks4errors = ("request granted",
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"request rejected or failed",
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"request rejected because SOCKS server cannot connect to identd on the client",
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"request rejected because the client program and identd report different user-ids",
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"unknown error")
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def setdefaultproxy(proxytype=None, addr=None, port=None, rdns=True, username=None, password=None):
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"""setdefaultproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
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Sets a default proxy which all further socksocket objects will use,
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unless explicitly changed.
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"""
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global _defaultproxy
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_defaultproxy = (proxytype, addr, port, rdns, username, password)
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def wrapmodule(module):
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"""wrapmodule(module)
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Attempts to replace a module's socket library with a SOCKS socket. Must set
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a default proxy using setdefaultproxy(...) first.
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This will only work on modules that import socket directly into the namespace;
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most of the Python Standard Library falls into this category.
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"""
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if _defaultproxy != None:
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module.socket.socket = socksocket
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else:
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raise GeneralProxyError((4, "no proxy specified"))
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class socksocket(socket.socket):
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"""socksocket([family[, type[, proto]]]) -> socket object
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Open a SOCKS enabled socket. The parameters are the same as
|
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those of the standard socket init. In order for SOCKS to work,
|
||||
you must specify family=AF_INET, type=SOCK_STREAM and proto=0.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, _sock=None):
|
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_orgsocket.__init__(self, family, type, proto, _sock)
|
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if _defaultproxy != None:
|
||||
self.__proxy = _defaultproxy
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.__proxy = (None, None, None, None, None, None)
|
||||
self.__proxysockname = None
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = None
|
||||
|
||||
def __recvall(self, count):
|
||||
"""__recvall(count) -> data
|
||||
Receive EXACTLY the number of bytes requested from the socket.
|
||||
Blocks until the required number of bytes have been received.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
data = self.recv(count)
|
||||
except socket.timeout:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((6, "timed out"))
|
||||
while len(data) < count:
|
||||
d = self.recv(count-len(data))
|
||||
if not d: raise GeneralProxyError((0, "connection closed unexpectedly"))
|
||||
data = data + d
|
||||
return data
|
||||
|
||||
def setproxy(self, proxytype=None, addr=None, port=None, rdns=True, username=None, password=None):
|
||||
"""setproxy(proxytype, addr[, port[, rdns[, username[, password]]]])
|
||||
Sets the proxy to be used.
|
||||
|
||||
proxytype
|
||||
The type of the proxy to be used. Three types
|
||||
are supported: PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 (including socks4a),
|
||||
PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 and PROXY_TYPE_HTTP
|
||||
|
||||
addr
|
||||
The address of the server (IP or DNS).
|
||||
|
||||
port
|
||||
The port of the server. Defaults to 1080 for SOCKS
|
||||
servers and 8080 for HTTP proxy servers.
|
||||
|
||||
rdns
|
||||
Should DNS queries be preformed on the remote side
|
||||
(rather than the local side). The default is True.
|
||||
Note: This has no effect with SOCKS4 servers.
|
||||
|
||||
username
|
||||
Username to authenticate with to the server.
|
||||
The default is no authentication.
|
||||
|
||||
password
|
||||
Password to authenticate with to the server.
|
||||
Only relevant when username is also provided.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.__proxy = (proxytype, addr, port, rdns, username, password)
|
||||
|
||||
def __negotiatesocks5(self):
|
||||
"""__negotiatesocks5(self,destaddr,destport)
|
||||
Negotiates a connection through a SOCKS5 server.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# First we'll send the authentication packages we support.
|
||||
if (self.__proxy[4]!=None) and (self.__proxy[5]!=None):
|
||||
# The username/password details were supplied to the
|
||||
# setproxy method so we support the USERNAME/PASSWORD
|
||||
# authentication (in addition to the standard none).
|
||||
self.sendall(struct.pack('BBBB', 0x05, 0x02, 0x00, 0x02))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# No username/password were entered, therefore we
|
||||
# only support connections with no authentication.
|
||||
self.sendall(struct.pack('BBB', 0x05, 0x01, 0x00))
|
||||
# We'll receive the server's response to determine which
|
||||
# method was selected
|
||||
chosenauth = self.__recvall(2)
|
||||
if chosenauth[0:1] != chr(0x05).encode():
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
# Check the chosen authentication method
|
||||
if chosenauth[1:2] == chr(0x00).encode():
|
||||
# No authentication is required
|
||||
pass
|
||||
elif chosenauth[1:2] == chr(0x02).encode():
|
||||
# Okay, we need to perform a basic username/password
|
||||
# authentication.
|
||||
self.sendall(chr(0x01).encode() + chr(len(self.__proxy[4])) + self.__proxy[4] + chr(len(self.__proxy[5])) + self.__proxy[5])
|
||||
authstat = self.__recvall(2)
|
||||
if authstat[0:1] != chr(0x01).encode():
|
||||
# Bad response
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
if authstat[1:2] != chr(0x00).encode():
|
||||
# Authentication failed
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise Socks5AuthError((3, _socks5autherrors[3]))
|
||||
# Authentication succeeded
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Reaching here is always bad
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
if chosenauth[1] == chr(0xFF).encode():
|
||||
raise Socks5AuthError((2, _socks5autherrors[2]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
|
||||
def __connectsocks5(self, destaddr, destport):
|
||||
# Now we can request the actual connection
|
||||
req = struct.pack('BBB', 0x05, 0x01, 0x00)
|
||||
# If the given destination address is an IP address, we'll
|
||||
# use the IPv4 address request even if remote resolving was specified.
|
||||
try:
|
||||
ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(destaddr)
|
||||
req = req + chr(0x01).encode() + ipaddr
|
||||
except socket.error:
|
||||
# Well it's not an IP number, so it's probably a DNS name.
|
||||
if self.__proxy[3]:
|
||||
# Resolve remotely
|
||||
ipaddr = None
|
||||
req = req + chr(0x03).encode() + chr(len(destaddr)).encode() + destaddr
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Resolve locally
|
||||
ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(destaddr))
|
||||
req = req + chr(0x01).encode() + ipaddr
|
||||
req = req + struct.pack(">H", destport)
|
||||
self.sendall(req)
|
||||
# Get the response
|
||||
resp = self.__recvall(4)
|
||||
if resp[0:1] != chr(0x05).encode():
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
elif resp[1:2] != chr(0x00).encode():
|
||||
# Connection failed
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
if ord(resp[1:2])<=8:
|
||||
raise Socks5Error((ord(resp[1:2]), _socks5errors[ord(resp[1:2])]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise Socks5Error((9, _socks5errors[9]))
|
||||
# Get the bound address/port
|
||||
elif resp[3:4] == chr(0x01).encode():
|
||||
boundaddr = self.__recvall(4)
|
||||
elif resp[3:4] == chr(0x03).encode():
|
||||
resp = resp + self.recv(1)
|
||||
boundaddr = self.__recvall(ord(resp[4:5]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
boundport = struct.unpack(">H", self.__recvall(2))[0]
|
||||
self.__proxysockname = (boundaddr, boundport)
|
||||
if ipaddr != None:
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = (socket.inet_ntoa(ipaddr), destport)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = (destaddr, destport)
|
||||
|
||||
def __resolvesocks5(self, host):
|
||||
# Now we can request the actual connection
|
||||
req = struct.pack('BBB', 0x05, 0xF0, 0x00)
|
||||
req += chr(0x03).encode() + chr(len(host)).encode() + host
|
||||
req = req + struct.pack(">H", 8444)
|
||||
self.sendall(req)
|
||||
# Get the response
|
||||
ip = ""
|
||||
resp = self.__recvall(4)
|
||||
if resp[0:1] != chr(0x05).encode():
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
elif resp[1:2] != chr(0x00).encode():
|
||||
# Connection failed
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
if ord(resp[1:2])<=8:
|
||||
raise Socks5Error((ord(resp[1:2]), _socks5errors[ord(resp[1:2])]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise Socks5Error((9, _socks5errors[9]))
|
||||
# Get the bound address/port
|
||||
elif resp[3:4] == chr(0x01).encode():
|
||||
ip = socket.inet_ntoa(self.__recvall(4))
|
||||
elif resp[3:4] == chr(0x03).encode():
|
||||
resp = resp + self.recv(1)
|
||||
ip = self.__recvall(ord(resp[4:5]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
boundport = struct.unpack(">H", self.__recvall(2))[0]
|
||||
return ip
|
||||
|
||||
def getproxysockname(self):
|
||||
"""getsockname() -> address info
|
||||
Returns the bound IP address and port number at the proxy.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return self.__proxysockname
|
||||
|
||||
def getproxypeername(self):
|
||||
"""getproxypeername() -> address info
|
||||
Returns the IP and port number of the proxy.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return _orgsocket.getpeername(self)
|
||||
|
||||
def getpeername(self):
|
||||
"""getpeername() -> address info
|
||||
Returns the IP address and port number of the destination
|
||||
machine (note: getproxypeername returns the proxy)
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return self.__proxypeername
|
||||
|
||||
def getproxytype(self):
|
||||
return self.__proxy[0]
|
||||
|
||||
def __negotiatesocks4(self,destaddr,destport):
|
||||
"""__negotiatesocks4(self,destaddr,destport)
|
||||
Negotiates a connection through a SOCKS4 server.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Check if the destination address provided is an IP address
|
||||
rmtrslv = False
|
||||
try:
|
||||
ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(destaddr)
|
||||
except socket.error:
|
||||
# It's a DNS name. Check where it should be resolved.
|
||||
if self.__proxy[3]:
|
||||
ipaddr = struct.pack("BBBB", 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x01)
|
||||
rmtrslv = True
|
||||
else:
|
||||
ipaddr = socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(destaddr))
|
||||
# Construct the request packet
|
||||
req = struct.pack(">BBH", 0x04, 0x01, destport) + ipaddr
|
||||
# The username parameter is considered userid for SOCKS4
|
||||
if self.__proxy[4] != None:
|
||||
req = req + self.__proxy[4]
|
||||
req = req + chr(0x00).encode()
|
||||
# DNS name if remote resolving is required
|
||||
# NOTE: This is actually an extension to the SOCKS4 protocol
|
||||
# called SOCKS4A and may not be supported in all cases.
|
||||
if rmtrslv:
|
||||
req = req + destaddr + chr(0x00).encode()
|
||||
self.sendall(req)
|
||||
# Get the response from the server
|
||||
resp = self.__recvall(8)
|
||||
if resp[0:1] != chr(0x00).encode():
|
||||
# Bad data
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1,_generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
if resp[1:2] != chr(0x5A).encode():
|
||||
# Server returned an error
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
if ord(resp[1:2]) in (91, 92, 93):
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise Socks4Error((ord(resp[1:2]), _socks4errors[ord(resp[1:2]) - 90]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise Socks4Error((94, _socks4errors[4]))
|
||||
# Get the bound address/port
|
||||
self.__proxysockname = (socket.inet_ntoa(resp[4:]), struct.unpack(">H", resp[2:4])[0])
|
||||
if rmtrslv != None:
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = (socket.inet_ntoa(ipaddr), destport)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = (destaddr, destport)
|
||||
|
||||
def __negotiatehttp(self, destaddr, destport):
|
||||
"""__negotiatehttp(self,destaddr,destport)
|
||||
Negotiates a connection through an HTTP server.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# If we need to resolve locally, we do this now
|
||||
if not self.__proxy[3]:
|
||||
addr = socket.gethostbyname(destaddr)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
addr = destaddr
|
||||
self.sendall(("CONNECT " + addr + ":" + str(destport) + " HTTP/1.1\r\n" + "Host: " + destaddr + "\r\n\r\n").encode())
|
||||
# We read the response until we get the string "\r\n\r\n"
|
||||
resp = self.recv(1)
|
||||
while resp.find("\r\n\r\n".encode()) == -1:
|
||||
resp = resp + self.recv(1)
|
||||
# We just need the first line to check if the connection
|
||||
# was successful
|
||||
statusline = resp.splitlines()[0].split(" ".encode(), 2)
|
||||
if statusline[0] not in ("HTTP/1.0".encode(), "HTTP/1.1".encode()):
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
try:
|
||||
statuscode = int(statusline[1])
|
||||
except ValueError:
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((1, _generalerrors[1]))
|
||||
if statuscode != 200:
|
||||
self.close()
|
||||
raise HTTPError((statuscode, statusline[2]))
|
||||
self.__proxysockname = ("0.0.0.0", 0)
|
||||
self.__proxypeername = (addr, destport)
|
||||
|
||||
def connect(self, destpair):
|
||||
"""connect(self, despair)
|
||||
Connects to the specified destination through a proxy.
|
||||
destpar - A tuple of the IP/DNS address and the port number.
|
||||
(identical to socket's connect).
|
||||
To select the proxy server use setproxy().
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Do a minimal input check first
|
||||
if (not type(destpair) in (list,tuple)) or (len(destpair) < 2) or (type(destpair[0]) != type('')) or (type(destpair[1]) != int):
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((5, _generalerrors[5]))
|
||||
if self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5:
|
||||
if self.__proxy[2] != None:
|
||||
portnum = self.__proxy[2]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
portnum = 1080
|
||||
try:
|
||||
_orgsocket.connect(self, (self.__proxy[1], portnum))
|
||||
except socket.error as e:
|
||||
# ENETUNREACH, WSAENETUNREACH
|
||||
if e[0] in [101, 10051]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((7, _generalerrors[7]))
|
||||
# ECONNREFUSED, WSAECONNREFUSED
|
||||
if e[0] in [111, 10061]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((8, _generalerrors[8]))
|
||||
# EHOSTUNREACH, WSAEHOSTUNREACH
|
||||
if e[0] in [113, 10065]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((9, _generalerrors[9]))
|
||||
raise
|
||||
self.__negotiatesocks5()
|
||||
self.__connectsocks5(destpair[0], destpair[1])
|
||||
elif self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4:
|
||||
if self.__proxy[2] != None:
|
||||
portnum = self.__proxy[2]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
portnum = 1080
|
||||
_orgsocket.connect(self,(self.__proxy[1], portnum))
|
||||
self.__negotiatesocks4(destpair[0], destpair[1])
|
||||
elif self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_HTTP:
|
||||
if self.__proxy[2] != None:
|
||||
portnum = self.__proxy[2]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
portnum = 8080
|
||||
try:
|
||||
_orgsocket.connect(self,(self.__proxy[1], portnum))
|
||||
except socket.error as e:
|
||||
# ENETUNREACH, WSAENETUNREACH
|
||||
if e[0] in [101, 10051]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((7, _generalerrors[7]))
|
||||
# ECONNREFUSED, WSAECONNREFUSED
|
||||
if e[0] in [111, 10061]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((8, _generalerrors[8]))
|
||||
# EHOSTUNREACH, WSAEHOSTUNREACH
|
||||
if e[0] in [113, 10065]:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((9, _generalerrors[9]))
|
||||
raise
|
||||
self.__negotiatehttp(destpair[0], destpair[1])
|
||||
elif self.__proxy[0] == None:
|
||||
_orgsocket.connect(self, (destpair[0], destpair[1]))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise GeneralProxyError((4, _generalerrors[4]))
|
||||
|
||||
def resolve(self, host):
|
||||
if self.__proxy[0] == PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5:
|
||||
if self.__proxy[2] != None:
|
||||
portnum = self.__proxy[2]
|
||||
else:
|
||||
portnum = 1080
|
||||
_orgsocket.connect(self, (self.__proxy[1], portnum))
|
||||
self.__negotiatesocks5()
|
||||
return self.__resolvesocks5(host)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return None
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user