from __future__ import (absolute_import, print_function, division) from .rawtcp import RawTcpLayer from .tls import TlsLayer from .http import HttpLayer class RootContext(object): """ The outmost context provided to the root layer. As a consequence, every layer has .client_conn, .channel, .next_layer() and .config. """ def __init__(self, client_conn, config, channel): self.client_conn = client_conn # Client Connection self.channel = channel # provides .ask() method to communicate with FlowMaster self.config = config # Proxy Configuration def next_layer(self, top_layer): """ This function determines the next layer in the protocol stack. :param top_layer: the current top layer :return: The next layer. """ d = top_layer.client_conn.rfile.peek(3) # TODO: Handle ignore and tcp passthrough # TLS ClientHello magic, see http://www.moserware.com/2009/06/first-few-milliseconds-of-https.html#client-hello is_tls_client_hello = ( len(d) == 3 and d[0] == '\x16' and d[1] == '\x03' and d[2] in ('\x00', '\x01', '\x02', '\x03') ) if not d: return if is_tls_client_hello: return TlsLayer(top_layer, True, True) elif isinstance(top_layer, TlsLayer) and isinstance(top_layer.ctx, HttpLayer): return HttpLayer(top_layer, "transparent") else: return RawTcpLayer(top_layer) @property def layers(self): return [] def __repr__(self): return "RootContext"