PyBitmessage-2021-04-27/src/shared.py

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Python

from __future__ import division
# Libraries.
import os
import sys
import stat
import threading
import hashlib
import subprocess
from binascii import hexlify
from pyelliptic import arithmetic
# Project imports.
import state
import highlevelcrypto
from bmconfigparser import BMConfigParser
from debug import logger
from addresses import decodeAddress, encodeVarint
from helper_sql import sqlQuery
verbose = 1
# This is obsolete with the change to protocol v3
# but the singleCleaner thread still hasn't been updated
# so we need this a little longer.
maximumAgeOfAnObjectThatIAmWillingToAccept = 216000
# Equals 4 weeks. You could make this longer if you want
# but making it shorter would not be advisable because
# there is a very small possibility that it could keep you
# from obtaining a needed pubkey for a period of time.
lengthOfTimeToHoldOnToAllPubkeys = 2419200
maximumAgeOfNodesThatIAdvertiseToOthers = 10800 # Equals three hours
# If you set this to True while on the normal network,
# you won't be able to send or sometimes receive messages.
useVeryEasyProofOfWorkForTesting = False
myECCryptorObjects = {}
MyECSubscriptionCryptorObjects = {}
# The key in this dictionary is the RIPE hash which is encoded
# in an address and value is the address itself.
myAddressesByHash = {}
# The key in this dictionary is the tag generated from the address.
myAddressesByTag = {}
broadcastSendersForWhichImWatching = {}
printLock = threading.Lock()
statusIconColor = 'red'
thisapp = None # singleton lock instance
ackdataForWhichImWatching = {}
# used by API command clientStatus
clientHasReceivedIncomingConnections = False
numberOfMessagesProcessed = 0
numberOfBroadcastsProcessed = 0
numberOfPubkeysProcessed = 0
maximumLengthOfTimeToBotherResendingMessages = 0
def isAddressInMyAddressBook(address):
queryreturn = sqlQuery(
'''select address from addressbook where address=?''',
address)
return queryreturn != []
# At this point we should really just have a isAddressInMy(book, address)...
def isAddressInMySubscriptionsList(address):
queryreturn = sqlQuery(
'''select * from subscriptions where address=?''',
str(address))
return queryreturn != []
def isAddressInMyAddressBookSubscriptionsListOrWhitelist(address):
if isAddressInMyAddressBook(address):
return True
queryreturn = sqlQuery(
'''SELECT address FROM whitelist where address=?'''
''' and enabled = '1' ''',
address)
if queryreturn != []:
return True
queryreturn = sqlQuery(
'''select address from subscriptions where address=?'''
''' and enabled = '1' ''',
address)
if queryreturn != []:
return True
return False
def decodeWalletImportFormat(WIFstring):
fullString = arithmetic.changebase(WIFstring, 58, 256)
privkey = fullString[:-4]
if fullString[-4:] != \
hashlib.sha256(hashlib.sha256(privkey).digest()).digest()[:4]:
logger.critical(
'Major problem! When trying to decode one of your'
' private keys, the checksum failed. Here are the first'
' 6 characters of the PRIVATE key: %s',
str(WIFstring)[:6]
)
os._exit(0)
# return ""
elif privkey[0] == '\x80': # checksum passed
return privkey[1:]
logger.critical(
'Major problem! When trying to decode one of your private keys,'
' the checksum passed but the key doesn\'t begin with hex 80.'
' Here is the PRIVATE key: %s', WIFstring
)
os._exit(0)
def reloadMyAddressHashes():
logger.debug('reloading keys from keys.dat file')
myECCryptorObjects.clear()
myAddressesByHash.clear()
myAddressesByTag.clear()
# myPrivateKeys.clear()
keyfileSecure = checkSensitiveFilePermissions(state.appdata + 'keys.dat')
hasEnabledKeys = False
for addressInKeysFile in BMConfigParser().addresses():
isEnabled = BMConfigParser().getboolean(addressInKeysFile, 'enabled')
if isEnabled:
hasEnabledKeys = True
# status
_, addressVersionNumber, streamNumber, hash = \
decodeAddress(addressInKeysFile)
if addressVersionNumber in (2, 3, 4):
# Returns a simple 32 bytes of information encoded
# in 64 Hex characters, or null if there was an error.
privEncryptionKey = hexlify(decodeWalletImportFormat(
BMConfigParser().get(addressInKeysFile, 'privencryptionkey'))
)
# It is 32 bytes encoded as 64 hex characters
if len(privEncryptionKey) == 64:
myECCryptorObjects[hash] = \
highlevelcrypto.makeCryptor(privEncryptionKey)
myAddressesByHash[hash] = addressInKeysFile
tag = hashlib.sha512(hashlib.sha512(
encodeVarint(addressVersionNumber) +
encodeVarint(streamNumber) + hash).digest()
).digest()[32:]
myAddressesByTag[tag] = addressInKeysFile
else:
logger.error(
'Error in reloadMyAddressHashes: Can\'t handle'
' address versions other than 2, 3, or 4.\n'
)
if not keyfileSecure:
fixSensitiveFilePermissions(state.appdata + 'keys.dat', hasEnabledKeys)
def reloadBroadcastSendersForWhichImWatching():
broadcastSendersForWhichImWatching.clear()
MyECSubscriptionCryptorObjects.clear()
queryreturn = sqlQuery('SELECT address FROM subscriptions where enabled=1')
logger.debug('reloading subscriptions...')
for row in queryreturn:
address, = row
# status
_, addressVersionNumber, streamNumber, hash = decodeAddress(address)
if addressVersionNumber == 2:
broadcastSendersForWhichImWatching[hash] = 0
# Now, for all addresses, even version 2 addresses,
# we should create Cryptor objects in a dictionary which we will
# use to attempt to decrypt encrypted broadcast messages.
if addressVersionNumber <= 3:
privEncryptionKey = hashlib.sha512(
encodeVarint(addressVersionNumber) +
encodeVarint(streamNumber) + hash
).digest()[:32]
MyECSubscriptionCryptorObjects[hash] = \
highlevelcrypto.makeCryptor(hexlify(privEncryptionKey))
else:
doubleHashOfAddressData = hashlib.sha512(hashlib.sha512(
encodeVarint(addressVersionNumber) +
encodeVarint(streamNumber) + hash
).digest()).digest()
tag = doubleHashOfAddressData[32:]
privEncryptionKey = doubleHashOfAddressData[:32]
MyECSubscriptionCryptorObjects[tag] = \
highlevelcrypto.makeCryptor(hexlify(privEncryptionKey))
def fixPotentiallyInvalidUTF8Data(text):
try:
unicode(text, 'utf-8')
return text
except:
return 'Part of the message is corrupt. The message cannot be' \
' displayed the normal way.\n\n' + repr(text)
# Checks sensitive file permissions for inappropriate umask
# during keys.dat creation. (Or unwise subsequent chmod.)
#
# Returns true iff file appears to have appropriate permissions.
def checkSensitiveFilePermissions(filename):
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# TODO: This might deserve extra checks by someone familiar with
# Windows systems.
return True
elif sys.platform[:7] == 'freebsd':
# FreeBSD file systems are the same as major Linux file systems
present_permissions = os.stat(filename)[0]
disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
return present_permissions & disallowed_permissions == 0
else:
try:
# Skip known problems for non-Win32 filesystems
# without POSIX permissions.
fstype = subprocess.check_output(
'stat -f -c "%%T" %s' % (filename),
shell=True,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
)
if 'fuseblk' in fstype:
logger.info(
'Skipping file permissions check for %s.'
' Filesystem fuseblk detected.', filename)
return True
except:
# Swallow exception here, but we might run into trouble later!
logger.error('Could not determine filesystem type. %s', filename)
present_permissions = os.stat(filename)[0]
disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
return present_permissions & disallowed_permissions == 0
# Fixes permissions on a sensitive file.
def fixSensitiveFilePermissions(filename, hasEnabledKeys):
if hasEnabledKeys:
logger.warning(
'Keyfile had insecure permissions, and there were enabled'
' keys. The truly paranoid should stop using them immediately.')
else:
logger.warning(
'Keyfile had insecure permissions, but there were no enabled keys.'
)
try:
present_permissions = os.stat(filename)[0]
disallowed_permissions = stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO
allowed_permissions = ((1 << 32) - 1) ^ disallowed_permissions
new_permissions = (
allowed_permissions & present_permissions)
os.chmod(filename, new_permissions)
logger.info('Keyfile permissions automatically fixed.')
except Exception:
logger.exception('Keyfile permissions could not be fixed.')
raise
def openKeysFile():
if 'linux' in sys.platform:
subprocess.call(["xdg-open", state.appdata + 'keys.dat'])
else:
os.startfile(state.appdata + 'keys.dat')