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39 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
39 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
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This addon demonstrates how to override next_layer to modify the protocol in use.
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In this example, we are forcing connections to example.com:443 to instead go as plaintext
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to example.com:80.
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Example usage:
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- mitmdump -s custom_next_layer.py
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- curl -x localhost:8080 -k https://example.com
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"""
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from mitmproxy import ctx
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from mitmproxy.proxy import layer, layers
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def running():
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# We change the connection strategy to lazy so that next_layer happens before we actually connect upstream.
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# Alternatively we could also change the server address in `server_connect`.
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ctx.options.connection_strategy = "lazy"
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def next_layer(nextlayer: layer.NextLayer):
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ctx.log(
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f"{nextlayer.context=}\n"
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f"{nextlayer.data_client()[:70]=}\n"
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f"{nextlayer.data_server()[:70]=}\n"
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)
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if nextlayer.context.server.address == ("example.com", 443):
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nextlayer.context.server.address = ("example.com", 80)
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# We are disabling ALPN negotiation as our curl client would otherwise agree on HTTP/2,
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# which our example server here does not accept for plaintext connections.
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nextlayer.context.client.alpn = b""
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# We know all layers that come next: First negotiate TLS with the client, then do simple TCP passthrough.
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# Setting only one layer here would also work, in that case next_layer would be called again after TLS establishment.
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nextlayer.layer = layers.ClientTLSLayer(nextlayer.context)
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nextlayer.layer.child_layer = layers.TCPLayer(nextlayer.context)
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