from __future__ import (absolute_import, print_function, division) import socket import struct import array from . import tcp, utils class SocksError(Exception): def __init__(self, code, message): super(SocksError, self).__init__(message) self.code = code VERSION = utils.BiDi( SOCKS4 = 0x04, SOCKS5 = 0x05 ) CMD = utils.BiDi( CONNECT = 0x01, BIND = 0x02, UDP_ASSOCIATE = 0x03 ) ATYP = utils.BiDi( IPV4_ADDRESS = 0x01, DOMAINNAME = 0x03, IPV6_ADDRESS = 0x04 ) REP = utils.BiDi( SUCCEEDED = 0x00, GENERAL_SOCKS_SERVER_FAILURE = 0x01, CONNECTION_NOT_ALLOWED_BY_RULESET = 0x02, NETWORK_UNREACHABLE = 0x03, HOST_UNREACHABLE = 0x04, CONNECTION_REFUSED = 0x05, TTL_EXPIRED = 0x06, COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x07, ADDRESS_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x08, ) METHOD = utils.BiDi( NO_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED = 0x00, GSSAPI = 0x01, USERNAME_PASSWORD = 0x02, NO_ACCEPTABLE_METHODS = 0xFF ) class ClientGreeting(object): __slots__ = ("ver", "methods") def __init__(self, ver, methods): self.ver = ver self.methods = methods @classmethod def from_file(cls, f): ver, nmethods = struct.unpack("!BB", f.safe_read(2)) methods = array.array("B") methods.fromstring(f.safe_read(nmethods)) return cls(ver, methods) def to_file(self, f): f.write(struct.pack("!BB", self.ver, len(self.methods))) f.write(self.methods.tostring()) class ServerGreeting(object): __slots__ = ("ver", "method") def __init__(self, ver, method): self.ver = ver self.method = method @classmethod def from_file(cls, f): ver, method = struct.unpack("!BB", f.safe_read(2)) return cls(ver, method) def to_file(self, f): f.write(struct.pack("!BB", self.ver, self.method)) class Message(object): __slots__ = ("ver", "msg", "atyp", "addr") def __init__(self, ver, msg, atyp, addr): self.ver = ver self.msg = msg self.atyp = atyp self.addr = addr @classmethod def from_file(cls, f): ver, msg, rsv, atyp = struct.unpack("!BBBB", f.safe_read(4)) if rsv != 0x00: raise SocksError(REP.GENERAL_SOCKS_SERVER_FAILURE, "Socks Request: Invalid reserved byte: %s" % rsv) if atyp == ATYP.IPV4_ADDRESS: # We use tnoa here as ntop is not commonly available on Windows. host = socket.inet_ntoa(f.safe_read(4)) use_ipv6 = False elif atyp == ATYP.IPV6_ADDRESS: host = socket.inet_ntop(socket.AF_INET6, f.safe_read(16)) use_ipv6 = True elif atyp == ATYP.DOMAINNAME: length, = struct.unpack("!B", f.safe_read(1)) host = f.safe_read(length) use_ipv6 = False else: raise SocksError(REP.ADDRESS_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED, "Socks Request: Unknown ATYP: %s" % atyp) port, = struct.unpack("!H", f.safe_read(2)) addr = tcp.Address((host, port), use_ipv6=use_ipv6) return cls(ver, msg, atyp, addr) def to_file(self, f): f.write(struct.pack("!BBBB", self.ver, self.msg, 0x00, self.atyp)) if self.atyp == ATYP.IPV4_ADDRESS: f.write(socket.inet_aton(self.addr.host)) elif self.atyp == ATYP.IPV6_ADDRESS: f.write(socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, self.addr.host)) elif self.atyp == ATYP.DOMAINNAME: f.write(struct.pack("!B", len(self.addr.host))) f.write(self.addr.host) else: raise SocksError( REP.ADDRESS_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED, "Unknown ATYP: %s" % self.atyp ) f.write(struct.pack("!H", self.addr.port))