import errno import threading import time import random import shared import select import socks import socket import sys import tr from class_sendDataThread import * from class_receiveDataThread import * from bmconfigparser import BMConfigParser from helper_threading import * import knownnodes import queues import state # For each stream to which we connect, several outgoingSynSender threads # will exist and will collectively create 8 connections with peers. class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread, StoppableThread): def __init__(self): threading.Thread.__init__(self, name="outgoingSynSender") self.initStop() def setup(self, streamNumber, selfInitiatedConnections): self.streamNumber = streamNumber self.selfInitiatedConnections = selfInitiatedConnections def _getPeer(self): # If the user has specified a trusted peer then we'll only # ever connect to that. Otherwise we'll pick a random one from # the known nodes if state.trustedPeer: with knownnodes.knownNodesLock: peer = state.trustedPeer knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] = time.time() else: while not self._stopped: try: with knownnodes.knownNodesLock: peer, = random.sample(knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber], 1) priority = (183600 - (time.time() - knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer])) / 183600 # 2 days and 3 hours except ValueError: # no known nodes self.stop.wait(1) continue if BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') != 'none': if peer.host.find(".onion") == -1: priority /= 10 # hidden services have 10x priority over plain net else: # don't connect to self if peer.host == BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'onionhostname') and peer.port == BMConfigParser().getint("bitmessagesettings", "onionport"): continue elif peer.host.find(".onion") != -1: # onion address and so proxy continue if priority <= 0.001: # everyone has at least this much priority priority = 0.001 if (random.random() <= priority): break self.stop.wait(0.01) # prevent CPU hogging if something is broken try: return peer except NameError: return state.Peer('127.0.0.1', 8444) def stopThread(self): super(outgoingSynSender, self).stopThread() try: self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) except: pass def run(self): while BMConfigParser().safeGetBoolean('bitmessagesettings', 'dontconnect') and not self._stopped: self.stop.wait(2) while BMConfigParser().safeGetBoolean('bitmessagesettings', 'sendoutgoingconnections') and not self._stopped: self.name = "outgoingSynSender" maximumConnections = 1 if state.trustedPeer else BMConfigParser().safeGetInt('bitmessagesettings', 'maxoutboundconnections') while len(self.selfInitiatedConnections[self.streamNumber]) >= maximumConnections and not self._stopped: self.stop.wait(10) if state.shutdown: break random.seed() peer = self._getPeer() while peer in shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList or peer.host in shared.connectedHostsList: # print 'choosing new sample' random.seed() peer = self._getPeer() self.stop.wait(1) if self._stopped: break # Clear out the shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList every half # hour so that this program will again attempt a connection # to any nodes, even ones it has already tried. with shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListLock: if (time.time() - shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListResetTime) > 1800: shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList.clear() shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListResetTime = int( time.time()) shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList[peer] = 0 if self._stopped: break self.name = "outgoingSynSender-" + peer.host.replace(":", ".") # log parser field separator address_family = socket.AF_INET # Proxy IP is IPv6. Unlikely but possible if BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') != 'none': if ":" in BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'sockshostname'): address_family = socket.AF_INET6 # No proxy, and destination is IPv6 elif peer.host.find(':') >= 0 : address_family = socket.AF_INET6 try: self.sock = socks.socksocket(address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM) except: """ The line can fail on Windows systems which aren't 64-bit compatiable: File "C:\Python27\lib\socket.py", line 187, in __init__ _sock = _realsocket(family, type, proto) error: [Errno 10047] An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used So let us remove the offending address from our knownNodes file. """ with knownnodes.knownNodesLock: try: del knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] except KeyError: pass logger.debug('deleting ' + str(peer) + ' from knownnodes.knownNodes because it caused a socks.socksocket exception. We must not be 64-bit compatible.') continue # This option apparently avoids the TIME_WAIT state so that we # can rebind faster self.sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) self.sock.settimeout(20) if BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'none' and shared.verbose >= 2: logger.debug('Trying an outgoing connection to ' + str(peer)) # sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) elif BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'SOCKS4a': if shared.verbose >= 2: logger.debug ('(Using SOCKS4a) Trying an outgoing connection to ' + str(peer)) proxytype = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4 sockshostname = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'sockshostname') socksport = BMConfigParser().getint( 'bitmessagesettings', 'socksport') rdns = True # Do domain name lookups through the proxy; though this setting doesn't really matter since we won't be doing any domain name lookups anyway. if BMConfigParser().getboolean('bitmessagesettings', 'socksauthentication'): socksusername = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'socksusername') sockspassword = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'sockspassword') self.sock.setproxy( proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns, socksusername, sockspassword) else: self.sock.setproxy( proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns) elif BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'SOCKS5': if shared.verbose >= 2: logger.debug ('(Using SOCKS5) Trying an outgoing connection to ' + str(peer)) proxytype = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5 sockshostname = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'sockshostname') socksport = BMConfigParser().getint( 'bitmessagesettings', 'socksport') rdns = True # Do domain name lookups through the proxy; though this setting doesn't really matter since we won't be doing any domain name lookups anyway. if BMConfigParser().getboolean('bitmessagesettings', 'socksauthentication'): socksusername = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'socksusername') sockspassword = BMConfigParser().get( 'bitmessagesettings', 'sockspassword') self.sock.setproxy( proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns, socksusername, sockspassword) else: self.sock.setproxy( proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns) try: self.sock.connect((peer.host, peer.port)) if self._stopped: self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self.sock.close() return someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware = {} # This is not necessairly a complete list; we clear it from time to time to save memory. sendDataThreadQueue = Queue.Queue() # Used to submit information to the send data thread for this connection. sd = sendDataThread(sendDataThreadQueue) sd.setup(self.sock, peer.host, peer.port, self.streamNumber, someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware) sd.start() rd = receiveDataThread() rd.daemon = True # close the main program even if there are threads left rd.setup(self.sock, peer.host, peer.port, self.streamNumber, someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware, self.selfInitiatedConnections, sendDataThreadQueue, sd.objectHashHolderInstance) rd.start() sd.sendVersionMessage() logger.debug(str(self) + ' connected to ' + str(peer) + ' during an outgoing attempt.') except socks.GeneralProxyError as err: if err[0][0] in [7, 8, 9]: logger.error('Error communicating with proxy: %s', str(err)) queues.UISignalQueue.put(( 'updateStatusBar', tr._translate( "MainWindow", "Problem communicating with proxy: %1. Please check your network settings.").arg(str(err[0][1])) )) self.stop.wait(1) continue elif shared.verbose >= 2: logger.debug('Could NOT connect to ' + str(peer) + ' during outgoing attempt. ' + str(err)) deletedPeer = None with knownnodes.knownNodesLock: """ It is remotely possible that peer is no longer in knownnodes.knownNodes. This could happen if two outgoingSynSender threads both try to connect to the same peer, both fail, and then both try to remove it from knownnodes.knownNodes. This is unlikely because of the alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList but because we clear that list once every half hour, it can happen. """ if peer in knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]: timeLastSeen = knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] if (int(time.time()) - timeLastSeen) > 172800 and len(knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]) > 1000: # for nodes older than 48 hours old if we have more than 1000 hosts in our list, delete from the knownnodes.knownNodes data-structure. del knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] deletedPeer = peer if deletedPeer: str ('deleting ' + str(peer) + ' from knownnodes.knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.') except socks.Socks5AuthError as err: queues.UISignalQueue.put(( 'updateStatusBar', tr._translate( "MainWindow", "SOCKS5 Authentication problem: %1. Please check your SOCKS5 settings.").arg(str(err)))) except socks.Socks5Error as err: if err[0][0] in [3, 4, 5, 6]: # this is a more bening "error": host unreachable, network unreachable, connection refused, TTL expired logger.debug('SOCKS5 error: %s', str(err)) else: logger.error('SOCKS5 error: %s', str(err)) if err[0][0] == 4 or err[0][0] == 2: state.networkProtocolAvailability[protocol.networkType(peer.host)] = False except socks.Socks4Error as err: logger.error('Socks4Error: ' + str(err)) except socket.error as err: if BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype')[0:5] == 'SOCKS': logger.error('Bitmessage MIGHT be having trouble connecting to the SOCKS server. ' + str(err)) else: if err[0] == errno.ENETUNREACH: state.networkProtocolAvailability[protocol.networkType(peer.host)] = False if shared.verbose >= 1: logger.debug('Could NOT connect to ' + str(peer) + 'during outgoing attempt. ' + str(err)) deletedPeer = None with knownnodes.knownNodesLock: """ It is remotely possible that peer is no longer in knownnodes.knownNodes. This could happen if two outgoingSynSender threads both try to connect to the same peer, both fail, and then both try to remove it from knownnodes.knownNodes. This is unlikely because of the alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList but because we clear that list once every half hour, it can happen. """ if peer in knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]: timeLastSeen = knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] if (int(time.time()) - timeLastSeen) > 172800 and len(knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]) > 1000: # for nodes older than 48 hours old if we have more than 1000 hosts in our list, delete from the knownnodes.knownNodes data-structure. del knownnodes.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer] deletedPeer = peer if deletedPeer: logger.debug('deleting ' + str(peer) + ' from knownnodes.knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.') except Exception as err: import traceback logger.exception('An exception has occurred in the outgoingSynSender thread that was not caught by other exception types:') self.stop.wait(0.1)