mitmproxy/libmproxy/protocol/http.py
Maximilian Hils 83536e7e53 minor fixes
2014-07-27 02:10:39 +02:00

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Python

from __future__ import absolute_import
import Cookie, urllib, urlparse, time, copy
from email.utils import parsedate_tz, formatdate, mktime_tz
from netlib import http, tcp, http_status
import netlib.utils
from netlib.odict import ODict, ODictCaseless
from .primitives import KILL, ProtocolHandler, TemporaryServerChangeMixin, Flow, Error
from ..proxy.connection import ServerConnection
from .. import encoding, utils, filt, controller, stateobject, proxy
HDR_FORM_URLENCODED = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
CONTENT_MISSING = 0
def get_line(fp):
"""
Get a line, possibly preceded by a blank.
"""
line = fp.readline()
if line == "\r\n" or line == "\n": # Possible leftover from previous message
line = fp.readline()
if line == "":
raise tcp.NetLibDisconnect
return line
class decoded(object):
"""
A context manager that decodes a request or response, and then
re-encodes it with the same encoding after execution of the block.
Example:
with decoded(request):
request.content = request.content.replace("foo", "bar")
"""
def __init__(self, o):
self.o = o
ce = o.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
if ce in encoding.ENCODINGS:
self.ce = ce
else:
self.ce = None
def __enter__(self):
if self.ce:
self.o.decode()
def __exit__(self, type, value, tb):
if self.ce:
self.o.encode(self.ce)
class HTTPMessage(stateobject.SimpleStateObject):
def __init__(self, httpversion, headers, content, timestamp_start=None,
timestamp_end=None):
self.httpversion = httpversion
self.headers = headers
"""@type: ODictCaseless"""
self.content = content
self.timestamp_start = timestamp_start
self.timestamp_end = timestamp_end
self.flow = None # will usually be set by the flow backref mixin
"""@type: HTTPFlow"""
_stateobject_attributes = dict(
httpversion=tuple,
headers=ODictCaseless,
content=str,
timestamp_start=float,
timestamp_end=float
)
def get_decoded_content(self):
"""
Returns the decoded content based on the current Content-Encoding header.
Doesn't change the message iteself or its headers.
"""
ce = self.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
if not self.content or ce not in encoding.ENCODINGS:
return self.content
return encoding.decode(ce, self.content)
def decode(self):
"""
Decodes content based on the current Content-Encoding header, then
removes the header. If there is no Content-Encoding header, no
action is taken.
Returns True if decoding succeeded, False otherwise.
"""
ce = self.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
if not self.content or ce not in encoding.ENCODINGS:
return False
data = encoding.decode(ce, self.content)
if data is None:
return False
self.content = data
del self.headers["content-encoding"]
return True
def encode(self, e):
"""
Encodes content with the encoding e, where e is "gzip", "deflate"
or "identity".
"""
# FIXME: Error if there's an existing encoding header?
self.content = encoding.encode(e, self.content)
self.headers["content-encoding"] = [e]
def size(self, **kwargs):
"""
Size in bytes of a fully rendered message, including headers and
HTTP lead-in.
"""
hl = len(self._assemble_head(**kwargs))
if self.content:
return hl + len(self.content)
else:
return hl
def copy(self):
c = copy.copy(self)
c.headers = self.headers.copy()
return c
def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both the headers
and the body of the message. Encoded content will be decoded
before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards.
Returns the number of replacements made.
"""
with decoded(self):
self.content, c = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.content, *args, **kwargs)
c += self.headers.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
return c
@classmethod
def from_stream(cls, rfile, include_body=True, body_size_limit=None):
"""
Parse an HTTP message from a file stream
"""
raise NotImplementedError # pragma: nocover
def _assemble_first_line(self):
"""
Returns the assembled request/response line
"""
raise NotImplementedError # pragma: nocover
def _assemble_headers(self):
"""
Returns the assembled headers
"""
raise NotImplementedError # pragma: nocover
def _assemble_head(self):
"""
Returns the assembled request/response line plus headers
"""
raise NotImplementedError # pragma: nocover
def _assemble(self):
"""
Returns the assembled request/response
"""
raise NotImplementedError # pragma: nocover
class HTTPRequest(HTTPMessage):
"""
An HTTP request.
Exposes the following attributes:
flow: Flow object the request belongs to
headers: ODictCaseless object
content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there
is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates
to False to make checking for the presence of content natural.
form_in: The request form which mitmproxy has received. The following values are possible:
- relative (GET /index.html, OPTIONS *) (covers origin form and asterisk form)
- absolute (GET http://example.com:80/index.html)
- authority-form (CONNECT example.com:443)
Details: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-25#section-5.3
form_out: The request form which mitmproxy has send out to the destination
method: HTTP method
scheme: URL scheme (http/https) (absolute-form only)
host: Host portion of the URL (absolute-form and authority-form only)
port: Destination port (absolute-form and authority-form only)
path: Path portion of the URL (not present in authority-form)
httpversion: HTTP version tuple
timestamp_start: Timestamp indicating when request transmission started
timestamp_end: Timestamp indicating when request transmission ended
"""
def __init__(self, form_in, method, scheme, host, port, path, httpversion, headers,
content, timestamp_start=None, timestamp_end=None, form_out=None):
assert isinstance(headers, ODictCaseless) or not headers
HTTPMessage.__init__(self, httpversion, headers, content, timestamp_start,
timestamp_end)
self.form_in = form_in
self.method = method
self.scheme = scheme
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.path = path
self.httpversion = httpversion
self.form_out = form_out or form_in
# Have this request's cookies been modified by sticky cookies or auth?
self.stickycookie = False
self.stickyauth = False
# Is this request replayed?
self.is_replay = False
_stateobject_attributes = HTTPMessage._stateobject_attributes.copy()
_stateobject_attributes.update(
form_in=str,
method=str,
scheme=str,
host=str,
port=int,
path=str,
form_out=str
)
@classmethod
def _from_state(cls, state):
f = cls(None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None)
f._load_state(state)
return f
@classmethod
def from_stream(cls, rfile, include_body=True, body_size_limit=None):
"""
Parse an HTTP request from a file stream
"""
httpversion, host, port, scheme, method, path, headers, content, timestamp_start, timestamp_end \
= None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None, None
if hasattr(rfile, "reset_timestamps"):
rfile.reset_timestamps()
request_line = get_line(rfile)
if hasattr(rfile, "first_byte_timestamp"):
timestamp_start = rfile.first_byte_timestamp
else:
timestamp_start = utils.timestamp()
request_line_parts = http.parse_init(request_line)
if not request_line_parts:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Bad HTTP request line: %s" % repr(request_line))
method, path, httpversion = request_line_parts
if path == '*' or path.startswith("/"):
form_in = "relative"
if not netlib.utils.isascii(path):
raise http.HttpError(400, "Bad HTTP request line: %s" % repr(request_line))
elif method.upper() == 'CONNECT':
form_in = "authority"
r = http.parse_init_connect(request_line)
if not r:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Bad HTTP request line: %s" % repr(request_line))
host, port, _ = r
path = None
else:
form_in = "absolute"
r = http.parse_init_proxy(request_line)
if not r:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Bad HTTP request line: %s" % repr(request_line))
_, scheme, host, port, path, _ = r
headers = http.read_headers(rfile)
if headers is None:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Invalid headers")
if include_body:
content = http.read_http_body(rfile, headers, body_size_limit, True)
timestamp_end = utils.timestamp()
return HTTPRequest(form_in, method, scheme, host, port, path, httpversion, headers,
content, timestamp_start, timestamp_end)
def _assemble_first_line(self, form=None):
form = form or self.form_out
if form == "relative":
path = self.path if self.method != "OPTIONS" else "*"
request_line = '%s %s HTTP/%s.%s' % \
(self.method, path, self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1])
elif form == "authority":
request_line = '%s %s:%s HTTP/%s.%s' % (self.method, self.host, self.port,
self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1])
elif form == "absolute":
request_line = '%s %s://%s:%s%s HTTP/%s.%s' % \
(self.method, self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.path,
self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1])
else:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Invalid request form")
return request_line
def _assemble_headers(self):
headers = self.headers.copy()
utils.del_all(
headers,
[
'Proxy-Connection',
'Keep-Alive',
'Connection',
'Transfer-Encoding'
]
)
if not 'host' in headers:
headers["Host"] = [utils.hostport(self.scheme,
self.host or self.flow.server_conn.address.host,
self.port or self.flow.server_conn.address.port)]
if self.content:
headers["Content-Length"] = [str(len(self.content))]
elif 'Transfer-Encoding' in self.headers: # content-length for e.g. chuncked transfer-encoding with no content
headers["Content-Length"] = ["0"]
return str(headers)
def _assemble_head(self, form=None):
return "%s\r\n%s\r\n" % (self._assemble_first_line(form), self._assemble_headers())
def _assemble(self, form=None):
"""
Assembles the request for transmission to the server. We make some
modifications to make sure interception works properly.
Raises an Exception if the request cannot be assembled.
"""
if self.content == CONTENT_MISSING:
raise proxy.ProxyError(502, "Cannot assemble flow with CONTENT_MISSING")
head = self._assemble_head(form)
if self.content:
return head + self.content
else:
return head
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def anticache(self):
"""
Modifies this request to remove headers that might produce a cached
response. That is, we remove ETags and If-Modified-Since headers.
"""
delheaders = [
"if-modified-since",
"if-none-match",
]
for i in delheaders:
del self.headers[i]
def anticomp(self):
"""
Modifies this request to remove headers that will compress the
resource's data.
"""
self.headers["accept-encoding"] = ["identity"]
def constrain_encoding(self):
"""
Limits the permissible Accept-Encoding values, based on what we can
decode appropriately.
"""
if self.headers["accept-encoding"]:
self.headers["accept-encoding"] = [', '.join(
e for e in encoding.ENCODINGS if e in self.headers["accept-encoding"][0]
)]
def get_form_urlencoded(self):
"""
Retrieves the URL-encoded form data, returning an ODict object.
Returns an empty ODict if there is no data or the content-type
indicates non-form data.
"""
if self.content and self.headers.in_any("content-type", HDR_FORM_URLENCODED, True):
return ODict(utils.urldecode(self.content))
return ODict([])
def set_form_urlencoded(self, odict):
"""
Sets the body to the URL-encoded form data, and adds the
appropriate content-type header. Note that this will destory the
existing body if there is one.
"""
# FIXME: If there's an existing content-type header indicating a
# url-encoded form, leave it alone.
self.headers["Content-Type"] = [HDR_FORM_URLENCODED]
self.content = utils.urlencode(odict.lst)
def get_path_components(self):
"""
Returns the path components of the URL as a list of strings.
Components are unquoted.
"""
_, _, path, _, _, _ = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url())
return [urllib.unquote(i) for i in path.split("/") if i]
def set_path_components(self, lst):
"""
Takes a list of strings, and sets the path component of the URL.
Components are quoted.
"""
lst = [urllib.quote(i, safe="") for i in lst]
path = "/" + "/".join(lst)
scheme, netloc, _, params, query, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url())
self.set_url(urlparse.urlunparse([scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment]))
def get_query(self):
"""
Gets the request query string. Returns an ODict object.
"""
_, _, _, _, query, _ = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url())
if query:
return ODict(utils.urldecode(query))
return ODict([])
def set_query(self, odict):
"""
Takes an ODict object, and sets the request query string.
"""
scheme, netloc, path, params, _, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url())
query = utils.urlencode(odict.lst)
self.set_url(urlparse.urlunparse([scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment]))
def get_host(self, hostheader=False):
"""
Heuristic to get the host of the request.
The host is not necessarily equal to the TCP destination of the request,
for example on a transparently proxified absolute-form request to an upstream HTTP proxy.
If hostheader is set to True, the Host: header will be used as additional (and preferred) data source.
"""
host = None
if hostheader:
host = self.headers.get_first("host")
if not host:
if self.host:
host = self.host
else:
host = self.flow.server_conn.address.host
host = host.encode("idna")
return host
def get_scheme(self):
"""
Returns the request port, either from the request itself or from the flow's server connection
"""
if self.scheme:
return self.scheme
return "https" if self.flow.server_conn.ssl_established else "http"
def get_port(self):
"""
Returns the request port, either from the request itself or from the flow's server connection
"""
if self.port:
return self.port
return self.flow.server_conn.address.port
def get_url(self, hostheader=False):
"""
Returns a URL string, constructed from the Request's URL components.
If hostheader is True, we use the value specified in the request
Host header to construct the URL.
"""
if self.form_out == "authority": # upstream proxy mode
return "%s:%s" % (self.get_host(hostheader), self.get_port())
return utils.unparse_url(self.get_scheme(),
self.get_host(hostheader),
self.get_port(),
self.path).encode('ascii')
def set_url(self, url):
"""
Parses a URL specification, and updates the Request's information
accordingly.
Returns False if the URL was invalid, True if the request succeeded.
"""
parts = http.parse_url(url)
if not parts:
return False
scheme, host, port, path = parts
is_ssl = (True if scheme == "https" else False)
self.path = path
if host != self.get_host() or port != self.get_port():
if self.flow.change_server:
self.flow.change_server((host, port), ssl=is_ssl)
else:
# There's not live server connection, we're just changing the attributes here.
self.flow.server_conn = ServerConnection((host, port),
proxy.AddressPriority.MANUALLY_CHANGED)
self.flow.server_conn.ssl_established = is_ssl
# If this is an absolute request, replace the attributes on the request object as well.
if self.host:
self.host = host
if self.port:
self.port = port
if self.scheme:
self.scheme = scheme
return True
def get_cookies(self):
cookie_headers = self.headers.get("cookie")
if not cookie_headers:
return None
cookies = []
for header in cookie_headers:
pairs = [pair.partition("=") for pair in header.split(';')]
cookies.extend((pair[0], (pair[2], {})) for pair in pairs)
return dict(cookies)
def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in the headers, the request path
and the body of the request. Encoded content will be decoded before
replacement, and re-encoded afterwards.
Returns the number of replacements made.
"""
c = HTTPMessage.replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
self.path, pc = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.path, *args, **kwargs)
c += pc
return c
class HTTPResponse(HTTPMessage):
"""
An HTTP response.
Exposes the following attributes:
flow: Flow object the request belongs to
code: HTTP response code
msg: HTTP response message
headers: ODict object
content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there
is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates
to False to make checking for the presence of content natural.
httpversion: HTTP version tuple
timestamp_start: Timestamp indicating when request transmission started
timestamp_end: Timestamp indicating when request transmission ended
"""
def __init__(self, httpversion, code, msg, headers, content, timestamp_start=None,
timestamp_end=None):
assert isinstance(headers, ODictCaseless) or headers is None
HTTPMessage.__init__(self, httpversion, headers, content, timestamp_start,
timestamp_end)
self.code = code
self.msg = msg
# Is this request replayed?
self.is_replay = False
_stateobject_attributes = HTTPMessage._stateobject_attributes.copy()
_stateobject_attributes.update(
code=int,
msg=str
)
@classmethod
def _from_state(cls, state):
f = cls(None, None, None, None, None)
f._load_state(state)
return f
@classmethod
def from_stream(cls, rfile, request_method, include_body=True, body_size_limit=None):
"""
Parse an HTTP response from a file stream
"""
if hasattr(rfile, "reset_timestamps"):
rfile.reset_timestamps()
httpversion, code, msg, headers, content = http.read_response(
rfile,
request_method,
body_size_limit,
include_body=include_body)
if hasattr(rfile, "first_byte_timestamp"):
timestamp_start = rfile.first_byte_timestamp
else:
timestamp_start = utils.timestamp()
timestamp_end = utils.timestamp()
return HTTPResponse(httpversion, code, msg, headers, content, timestamp_start,
timestamp_end)
def _assemble_first_line(self):
return 'HTTP/%s.%s %s %s' % \
(self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1], self.code, self.msg)
def _assemble_headers(self):
headers = self.headers.copy()
utils.del_all(
headers,
[
'Proxy-Connection',
'Transfer-Encoding'
]
)
if self.content:
headers["Content-Length"] = [str(len(self.content))]
elif 'Transfer-Encoding' in self.headers: # add content-length for chuncked transfer-encoding with no content
headers["Content-Length"] = ["0"]
return str(headers)
def _assemble_head(self):
return '%s\r\n%s\r\n' % (self._assemble_first_line(), self._assemble_headers())
def _assemble(self):
"""
Assembles the response for transmission to the client. We make some
modifications to make sure interception works properly.
Raises an Exception if the request cannot be assembled.
"""
if self.content == CONTENT_MISSING:
raise proxy.ProxyError(502, "Cannot assemble flow with CONTENT_MISSING")
head = self._assemble_head()
if self.content:
return head + self.content
else:
return head
def _refresh_cookie(self, c, delta):
"""
Takes a cookie string c and a time delta in seconds, and returns
a refreshed cookie string.
"""
c = Cookie.SimpleCookie(str(c))
for i in c.values():
if "expires" in i:
d = parsedate_tz(i["expires"])
if d:
d = mktime_tz(d) + delta
i["expires"] = formatdate(d)
else:
# This can happen when the expires tag is invalid.
# reddit.com sends a an expires tag like this: "Thu, 31 Dec
# 2037 23:59:59 GMT", which is valid RFC 1123, but not
# strictly correct according to the cookie spec. Browsers
# appear to parse this tolerantly - maybe we should too.
# For now, we just ignore this.
del i["expires"]
return c.output(header="").strip()
def refresh(self, now=None):
"""
This fairly complex and heuristic function refreshes a server
response for replay.
- It adjusts date, expires and last-modified headers.
- It adjusts cookie expiration.
"""
if not now:
now = time.time()
delta = now - self.timestamp_start
refresh_headers = [
"date",
"expires",
"last-modified",
]
for i in refresh_headers:
if i in self.headers:
d = parsedate_tz(self.headers[i][0])
if d:
new = mktime_tz(d) + delta
self.headers[i] = [formatdate(new)]
c = []
for i in self.headers["set-cookie"]:
c.append(self._refresh_cookie(i, delta))
if c:
self.headers["set-cookie"] = c
def get_cookies(self):
cookie_headers = self.headers.get("set-cookie")
if not cookie_headers:
return None
cookies = []
for header in cookie_headers:
pairs = [pair.partition("=") for pair in header.split(';')]
cookie_name = pairs[0][0] # the key of the first key/value pairs
cookie_value = pairs[0][2] # the value of the first key/value pairs
cookie_parameters = {key.strip().lower(): value.strip() for key, sep, value in
pairs[1:]}
cookies.append((cookie_name, (cookie_value, cookie_parameters)))
return dict(cookies)
class HTTPFlow(Flow):
"""
A Flow is a collection of objects representing a single HTTP
transaction. The main attributes are:
request: HTTPRequest object
response: HTTPResponse object
error: Error object
Note that it's possible for a Flow to have both a response and an error
object. This might happen, for instance, when a response was received
from the server, but there was an error sending it back to the client.
The following additional attributes are exposed:
intercepting: Is this flow currently being intercepted?
"""
def __init__(self, client_conn, server_conn, change_server=None):
super(HTTPFlow, self).__init__("http", client_conn, server_conn)
self.request = None
"""@type: HTTPRequest"""
self.response = None
"""@type: HTTPResponse"""
self.change_server = change_server # Used by flow.request.set_url to change the server address
self.intercepting = False # FIXME: Should that rather be an attribute of Flow?
_backrefattr = Flow._backrefattr + ("request", "response")
_stateobject_attributes = Flow._stateobject_attributes.copy()
_stateobject_attributes.update(
request=HTTPRequest,
response=HTTPResponse
)
@classmethod
def _from_state(cls, state):
f = cls(None, None)
f._load_state(state)
return f
def copy(self):
f = super(HTTPFlow, self).copy()
if self.request:
f.request = self.request.copy()
if self.response:
f.response = self.response.copy()
return f
def match(self, f):
"""
Match this flow against a compiled filter expression. Returns True
if matched, False if not.
If f is a string, it will be compiled as a filter expression. If
the expression is invalid, ValueError is raised.
"""
if isinstance(f, basestring):
f = filt.parse(f)
if not f:
raise ValueError("Invalid filter expression.")
if f:
return f(self)
return True
def kill(self, master):
"""
Kill this request.
"""
self.error = Error("Connection killed")
self.error.reply = controller.DummyReply()
if self.request and not self.request.reply.acked:
self.request.reply(KILL)
elif self.response and not self.response.reply.acked:
self.response.reply(KILL)
master.handle_error(self.error)
self.intercepting = False
def intercept(self):
"""
Intercept this Flow. Processing will stop until accept_intercept is
called.
"""
self.intercepting = True
def accept_intercept(self):
"""
Continue with the flow - called after an intercept().
"""
if self.request:
if not self.request.reply.acked:
self.request.reply()
elif self.response and not self.response.reply.acked:
self.response.reply()
self.intercepting = False
def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both request and response of the
flow. Encoded content will be decoded before replacement, and
re-encoded afterwards.
Returns the number of replacements made.
"""
c = self.request.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
if self.response:
c += self.response.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
return c
class HttpAuthenticationError(Exception):
def __init__(self, auth_headers=None):
super(HttpAuthenticationError, self).__init__("Proxy Authentication Required")
self.headers = auth_headers
self.code = 407
def __repr__(self):
return "Proxy Authentication Required"
class HTTPHandler(ProtocolHandler, TemporaryServerChangeMixin):
def __init__(self, c):
super(HTTPHandler, self).__init__(c)
self.expected_form_in = c.config.http_form_in
self.expected_form_out = c.config.http_form_out
self.skip_authentication = False
def handle_messages(self):
while self.handle_flow():
pass
self.c.close = True
def get_response_from_server(self, request):
self.c.establish_server_connection()
request_raw = request._assemble()
for i in range(2):
try:
self.c.server_conn.send(request_raw)
return HTTPResponse.from_stream(self.c.server_conn.rfile, request.method,
body_size_limit=self.c.config.body_size_limit)
except (tcp.NetLibDisconnect, http.HttpErrorConnClosed), v:
self.c.log("error in server communication: %s" % str(v), level="debug")
if i < 1:
# In any case, we try to reconnect at least once.
# This is necessary because it might be possible that we already initiated an upstream connection
# after clientconnect that has already been expired, e.g consider the following event log:
# > clientconnect (transparent mode destination known)
# > serverconnect
# > read n% of large request
# > server detects timeout, disconnects
# > read (100-n)% of large request
# > send large request upstream
self.c.server_reconnect()
else:
raise v
def handle_flow(self):
flow = HTTPFlow(self.c.client_conn, self.c.server_conn, self.change_server)
try:
req = HTTPRequest.from_stream(self.c.client_conn.rfile,
body_size_limit=self.c.config.body_size_limit)
self.c.log("request", "debug", [req._assemble_first_line(req.form_in)])
send_request_upstream = self.process_request(flow, req)
if not send_request_upstream:
return True
# Be careful NOT to assign the request to the flow before
# process_request completes. This is because the call can raise an
# exception. If the request object is already attached, this results
# in an Error object that has an attached request that has not been
# sent through to the Master.
flow.request = req
request_reply = self.c.channel.ask("request", flow.request)
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
if request_reply is None or request_reply == KILL:
return False
if isinstance(request_reply, HTTPResponse):
flow.response = request_reply
else:
flow.response = self.get_response_from_server(flow.request)
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn # no further manipulation of self.c.server_conn beyond this point
# we can safely set it as the final attribute value here.
self.c.log("response", "debug", [flow.response._assemble_first_line()])
response_reply = self.c.channel.ask("response", flow.response)
if response_reply is None or response_reply == KILL:
return False
self.c.client_conn.send(flow.response._assemble())
flow.timestamp_end = utils.timestamp()
if (http.connection_close(flow.request.httpversion, flow.request.headers) or
http.connection_close(flow.response.httpversion, flow.response.headers)):
return False
if flow.request.form_in == "authority":
self.ssl_upgrade()
# If the user has changed the target server on this connection,
# restore the original target server
self.restore_server()
return True
except (HttpAuthenticationError, http.HttpError, proxy.ProxyError, tcp.NetLibError), e:
self.handle_error(e, flow)
return False
def handle_error(self, error, flow=None):
message = repr(error)
code = getattr(error, "code", 502)
headers = getattr(error, "headers", None)
if "tlsv1 alert unknown ca" in message:
message = message + " \nThe client does not trust the proxy's certificate."
self.c.log("error: %s" % message, level="info")
if flow:
flow.error = Error(message)
# FIXME: no flows without request or with both request and response at the moement.
if flow.request and not flow.response:
self.c.channel.ask("error", flow.error)
else:
pass # FIXME: Do we want to persist errors without flows?
try:
self.send_error(code, message, headers)
except:
pass
def send_error(self, code, message, headers):
response = http_status.RESPONSES.get(code, "Unknown")
html_content = '<html><head>\n<title>%d %s</title>\n</head>\n<body>\n%s\n</body>\n</html>' % \
(code, response, message)
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("HTTP/1.1 %s %s\r\n" % (code, response))
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("Server: %s\r\n" % self.c.server_version)
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("Content-type: text/html\r\n")
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("Content-Length: %d\r\n" % len(html_content))
if headers:
for key, value in headers.items():
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("%s: %s\r\n" % (key, value))
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("Connection: close\r\n")
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write("\r\n")
self.c.client_conn.wfile.write(html_content)
self.c.client_conn.wfile.flush()
def hook_reconnect(self, upstream_request):
"""
If the authority request has been forwarded upstream (because we have another proxy server there),
money-patch the ConnectionHandler.server_reconnect function to resend the CONNECT request on reconnect.
Hooking code isn't particulary beautiful, but it isolates this edge-case from
the protocol-agnostic ConnectionHandler
"""
self.c.log("Hook reconnect function", level="debug")
original_reconnect_func = self.c.server_reconnect
def reconnect_http_proxy():
self.c.log("Hooked reconnect function", "debug")
self.c.log("Hook: Run original reconnect", "debug")
original_reconnect_func(no_ssl=True)
self.c.log("Hook: Write CONNECT request to upstream proxy", "debug",
[upstream_request._assemble_first_line()])
self.c.server_conn.send(upstream_request._assemble())
self.c.log("Hook: Read answer to CONNECT request from proxy", "debug")
resp = HTTPResponse.from_stream(self.c.server_conn.rfile, upstream_request.method)
if resp.code != 200:
raise proxy.ProxyError(resp.code,
"Cannot reestablish SSL " +
"connection with upstream proxy: \r\n" +
str(resp.headers))
self.c.log("Hook: Establish SSL with upstream proxy", "debug")
self.c.establish_ssl(server=True)
self.c.server_reconnect = reconnect_http_proxy
def ssl_upgrade(self):
"""
Upgrade the connection to SSL after an authority (CONNECT) request has been made.
"""
self.c.log("Received CONNECT request. Upgrading to SSL...", "debug")
self.expected_form_in = "relative"
self.expected_form_out = "relative"
self.c.establish_ssl(server=True, client=True)
self.c.log("Upgrade to SSL completed.", "debug")
def process_request(self, flow, request):
if not self.skip_authentication:
self.authenticate(request)
if request.form_in == "authority":
if self.c.client_conn.ssl_established:
raise http.HttpError(400, "Must not CONNECT on already encrypted connection")
if self.expected_form_in == "absolute":
if not self.c.config.get_upstream_server:
self.c.set_server_address((request.host, request.port),
proxy.AddressPriority.FROM_PROTOCOL)
self.c.establish_server_connection()
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn # Update server_conn attribute on the flow
self.c.client_conn.send(
'HTTP/1.1 200 Connection established\r\n' +
('Proxy-agent: %s\r\n' % self.c.server_version) +
'\r\n'
)
self.ssl_upgrade()
self.skip_authentication = True
return False
else:
self.hook_reconnect(request)
return True
elif request.form_in == self.expected_form_in:
if request.form_in == "absolute":
if request.scheme != "http":
raise http.HttpError(400, "Invalid request scheme: %s" % request.scheme)
self.c.set_server_address((request.host, request.port),
proxy.AddressPriority.FROM_PROTOCOL)
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn # Update server_conn attribute on the flow
request.form_out = self.expected_form_out
return True
raise http.HttpError(400, "Invalid HTTP request form (expected: %s, got: %s)" %
(self.expected_form_in, request.form_in))
def authenticate(self, request):
if self.c.config.authenticator:
if self.c.config.authenticator.authenticate(request.headers):
self.c.config.authenticator.clean(request.headers)
else:
raise HttpAuthenticationError(
self.c.config.authenticator.auth_challenge_headers())
return request.headers