Merge pull request #2008 from yjh0502/master

Add transparent proxy support for OpenBSD
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Maximilian Hils 2017-02-11 12:00:02 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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transparent transparent
transparent/linux transparent/linux
transparent/osx transparent/osx
transparent/openbsd
.. toctree:: .. toctree::
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.. _openbsd:
OpenBSD
=======
1. :ref:`Install the mitmproxy certificate on the test device <certinstall>`
2. Enable IP forwarding:
>>> sudo sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
3. Place the following two lines in **/etc/pf.conf**:
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mitm_if = "re2"
pass in quick proto tcp from $mitm_if to port { 80, 443 } divert-to 127.0.0.1 port 8080
These rules tell pf to divert all traffic from ``$mitm_if`` destined for
port 80 or 443 to the local mitmproxy instance running on port 8080. You
should replace ``$mitm_if`` value with the interface on which your test
device will appear.
4. Configure pf with the rules:
>>> doas pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
5. And now enable it:
>>> doas pfctl -e
6. Fire up mitmproxy. You probably want a command like this:
>>> mitmproxy -T --host
The ``-T`` flag turns on transparent mode, and the ``--host``
argument tells mitmproxy to use the value of the Host header for URL display.
7. Finally, configure your test device to use the host on which mitmproxy is
running as the default gateway.
.. note::
Note that the **divert-to** rules in the pf.conf given above only apply to
inbound traffic. **This means that they will NOT redirect traffic coming
from the box running pf itself.** We can't distinguish between an outbound
connection from a non-mitmproxy app, and an outbound connection from
mitmproxy itself - if you want to intercept your traffic, you should use an
external host to run mitmproxy. Nonetheless, pf is flexible to cater for a
range of creative possibilities, like intercepting traffic emanating from
VMs. See the **pf.conf** man page for more.
.. _pf: http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man5/pf.conf.5

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running pf itself.** We can't distinguish between an outbound connection from a running pf itself.** We can't distinguish between an outbound connection from a
non-mitmproxy app, and an outbound connection from mitmproxy itself - if you non-mitmproxy app, and an outbound connection from mitmproxy itself - if you
want to intercept your OSX traffic, you should use an external host to run want to intercept your OSX traffic, you should use an external host to run
mitmproxy. None the less, pf is flexible to cater for a range of creative mitmproxy. Nonetheless, pf is flexible to cater for a range of creative
possibilities, like intercepting traffic emanating from VMs. See the possibilities, like intercepting traffic emanating from VMs. See the
**pf.conf** man page for more. **pf.conf** man page for more.

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from . import osx from . import osx
original_addr = osx.original_addr # noqa original_addr = osx.original_addr # noqa
elif sys.platform.startswith("openbsd"):
from . import openbsd
original_addr = openbsd.original_addr # noqa
elif sys.platform == "win32": elif sys.platform == "win32":
from . import windows from . import windows

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def original_addr(csock):
return csock.getsockname()