mitmproxy/libmproxy/protocol/http.py
2015-08-01 14:37:32 +02:00

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Python

from __future__ import absolute_import
import Cookie
import copy
import threading
import time
import urllib
import urlparse
from email.utils import parsedate_tz, formatdate, mktime_tz
import netlib
from netlib import http, tcp, odict, utils
from netlib.http import cookies, http1, http2
from netlib.http.semantics import CONTENT_MISSING
from .tcp import TCPHandler
from .primitives import KILL, ProtocolHandler, Flow, Error
from ..proxy.connection import ServerConnection
from .. import encoding, utils, controller, stateobject, proxy
from .http_wrappers import decoded, HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse
class KillSignal(Exception):
pass
def send_connect_request(conn, host, port, update_state=True):
upstream_request = HTTPRequest(
"authority",
"CONNECT",
None,
host,
port,
None,
(1, 1),
odict.ODictCaseless(),
""
)
# we currently only support HTTP/1 CONNECT requests
protocol = http1.HTTP1Protocol(conn)
conn.send(protocol.assemble(upstream_request))
resp = HTTPResponse.from_protocol(protocol, upstream_request.method)
if resp.status_code != 200:
raise proxy.ProxyError(resp.status_code,
"Cannot establish SSL " +
"connection with upstream proxy: \r\n" +
repr(resp))
if update_state:
conn.state.append(("http", {
"state": "connect",
"host": host,
"port": port}
))
return resp
class HTTPFlow(Flow):
"""
A HTTPFlow is a collection of objects representing a single HTTP
transaction. The main attributes are:
request: HTTPRequest object
response: HTTPResponse object
error: Error object
server_conn: ServerConnection object
client_conn: ClientConnection 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:
intercepted: Is this flow currently being intercepted?
live: Does this flow have a live client connection?
"""
def __init__(self, client_conn, server_conn, live=None):
super(HTTPFlow, self).__init__("http", client_conn, server_conn, live)
self.request = None
"""@type: HTTPRequest"""
self.response = None
"""@type: HTTPResponse"""
_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 __repr__(self):
s = "<HTTPFlow"
for a in ("request", "response", "error", "client_conn", "server_conn"):
if getattr(self, a, False):
s += "\r\n %s = {flow.%s}" % (a, a)
s += ">"
return s.format(flow=self)
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):
from .. import filt
f = filt.parse(f)
if not f:
raise ValueError("Invalid filter expression.")
if f:
return f(self)
return True
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 HTTPHandler(ProtocolHandler):
"""
HTTPHandler implements mitmproxys understanding of the HTTP protocol.
"""
def __init__(self, c):
super(HTTPHandler, self).__init__(c)
self.expected_form_in = c.config.mode.http_form_in
self.expected_form_out = c.config.mode.http_form_out
self.skip_authentication = False
def handle_messages(self):
while self.handle_flow():
pass
def get_response_from_server(self, flow):
self.c.establish_server_connection()
for attempt in (0, 1):
try:
if not self.c.server_conn.protocol:
# instantiate new protocol if connection does not have one yet
self.c.server_conn.protocol = http2.HTTP2Protocol(self.c.server_conn) # TODO: select correct protocol
self.c.server_conn.protocol.perform_connection_preface()
self.c.server_conn.send(self.c.server_conn.protocol.assemble(flow.request))
# Only get the headers at first...
flow.response = HTTPResponse.from_protocol(
flow.server_conn.protocol,
flow.request.method,
body_size_limit=self.c.config.body_size_limit,
include_body=False
)
break
except (tcp.NetLibError, http.HttpErrorConnClosed) as v:
self.c.log(
"error in server communication: %s" % repr(v),
level="debug"
)
if attempt == 0:
# 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
# call the appropriate script hook - this is an opportunity for an
# inline script to set flow.stream = True
flow = self.c.channel.ask("responseheaders", flow)
if flow is None or flow == KILL:
raise KillSignal()
else:
# now get the rest of the request body, if body still needs to be
# read but not streaming this response
if flow.response.stream:
flow.response.content = CONTENT_MISSING
else:
if isinstance(flow.server_conn.protocol, http1.HTTP1Protocol):
# streaming is only supported with HTTP/1 at the moment
flow.response.content = flow.server_conn.protocol.read_http_body(
flow.response.headers,
self.c.config.body_size_limit,
flow.request.method,
flow.response.code,
False
)
flow.response.timestamp_end = utils.timestamp()
def handle_flow(self):
flow = HTTPFlow(self.c.client_conn, self.c.server_conn, self.live)
try:
try:
if not flow.client_conn.protocol:
# instantiate new protocol if connection does not have one yet
# the first request might be a CONNECT - which is currently only supported with HTTP/1
flow.client_conn.protocol = http1.HTTP1Protocol(self.c.client_conn)
req = HTTPRequest.from_protocol(
flow.client_conn.protocol,
body_size_limit=self.c.config.body_size_limit
)
except tcp.NetLibError:
# don't throw an error for disconnects that happen
# before/between requests.
return False
self.c.log(
"request",
"debug",
[repr(req)]
)
ret = self.process_request(flow, req)
if ret:
# instantiate new protocol if connection does not have one yet
# TODO: select correct protocol
flow.client_conn.protocol = http2.HTTP2Protocol(self.c.client_conn, is_server=True)
if ret is not None:
return ret
print("still here: %s" % flow.client_conn.protocol.__class__)
# 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)
if request_reply is None or request_reply == KILL:
raise KillSignal()
# The inline script may have changed request.host
self.process_server_address(flow)
if isinstance(request_reply, HTTPResponse):
flow.response = request_reply
else:
self.get_response_from_server(flow)
# no further manipulation of self.c.server_conn beyond this point
# we can safely set it as the final attribute value here.
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
self.c.log(
"response",
"debug",
[repr(flow.response)]
)
response_reply = self.c.channel.ask("response", flow)
if response_reply is None or response_reply == KILL:
raise KillSignal()
self.send_response_to_client(flow)
if self.check_close_connection(flow):
return False
# We sent a CONNECT request to an upstream proxy.
if flow.request.form_in == "authority" and flow.response.code == 200:
# TODO: Possibly add headers (memory consumption/usefulness
# tradeoff) Make sure to add state info before the actual
# processing of the CONNECT request happens. During an SSL
# upgrade, we may receive an SNI indication from the client,
# which resets the upstream connection. If this is the case, we
# must already re-issue the CONNECT request at this point.
self.c.server_conn.state.append(
(
"http", {
"state": "connect",
"host": flow.request.host,
"port": flow.request.port
}
)
)
if not self.process_connect_request(
(flow.request.host, flow.request.port)):
return False
# If the user has changed the target server on this connection,
# restore the original target server
flow.live.restore_server()
return True # Next flow please.
except (
http.HttpAuthenticationError,
http.HttpError,
proxy.ProxyError,
tcp.NetLibError,
) as e:
self.handle_error(e, flow)
except KillSignal:
self.c.log("Connection killed", "info")
finally:
flow.live = None # Connection is not live anymore.
return False
def handle_server_reconnect(self, state):
if state["state"] == "connect":
send_connect_request(
self.c.server_conn,
state["host"],
state["port"],
update_state=False
)
else: # pragma: nocover
raise RuntimeError("Unknown State: %s" % state["state"])
def handle_error(self, error, flow=None):
message = repr(error)
message_debug = None
if isinstance(error, tcp.NetLibError):
message = None
message_debug = "TCP connection closed unexpectedly."
elif "tlsv1 alert unknown ca" in message:
message = "TLSv1 Alert Unknown CA: The client does not trust the proxy's certificate."
elif "handshake error" in message:
message_debug = message
message = "SSL handshake error: The client may not trust the proxy's certificate."
if message:
self.c.log(message, level="info")
if message_debug:
self.c.log(message_debug, level="debug")
if flow:
# TODO: no flows without request or with both request and response
# at the moment.
if flow.request and not flow.response:
flow.error = Error(message or message_debug)
self.c.channel.ask("error", flow)
try:
code = getattr(error, "code", 502)
headers = getattr(error, "headers", None)
html_message = message or ""
if message_debug:
html_message += "<pre>%s</pre>" % message_debug
self.send_error(code, html_message, headers)
except:
pass
def send_error(self, code, message, headers):
# TODO: implement this again
raise NotImplementedError("todo - adapt for HTTP/2 - make use of make_error_reponse from pathod")
# response = http.status_codes.RESPONSES.get(code, "Unknown")
# html_content = """
# <html>
# <head>
# <title>%d %s</title>
# </head>
# <body>%s</body>
# </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.config.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 process_request(self, flow, request):
"""
@returns:
True, if the request should not be sent upstream
False, if the connection should be aborted
None, if the request should be sent upstream
(a status code != None should be returned directly by handle_flow)
"""
if not self.skip_authentication:
self.authenticate(request)
# Determine .scheme, .host and .port attributes
# For absolute-form requests, they are directly given in the request.
# For authority-form requests, we only need to determine the request scheme.
# For relative-form requests, we need to determine host and port as
# well.
if not request.scheme:
request.scheme = "https" if flow.server_conn and flow.server_conn.ssl_established else "http"
if not request.host:
# Host/Port Complication: In upstream mode, use the server we CONNECTed to,
# not the upstream proxy.
if flow.server_conn:
for s in flow.server_conn.state:
if s[0] == "http" and s[1]["state"] == "connect":
request.host, request.port = s[1]["host"], s[1]["port"]
if not request.host and flow.server_conn:
request.host, request.port = flow.server_conn.address.host, flow.server_conn.address.port
# Now we can process the 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.c.config.mode == "regular":
self.c.set_server_address((request.host, request.port))
# Update server_conn attribute on the flow
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
# since we currently only support HTTP/1 CONNECT requests
# the response must be HTTP/1 as well
self.c.client_conn.send(
('HTTP/%s.%s 200 ' % (request.httpversion[0], request.httpversion[1])) +
'Connection established\r\n' +
'Content-Length: 0\r\n' +
('Proxy-agent: %s\r\n' % self.c.config.server_version) +
'\r\n'
)
return self.process_connect_request(self.c.server_conn.address)
elif self.c.config.mode == "upstream":
return None
else:
# CONNECT should never occur if we don't expect absolute-form
# requests
pass
elif request.form_in == self.expected_form_in:
request.form_out = self.expected_form_out
if request.form_in == "absolute":
if request.scheme != "http":
raise http.HttpError(
400,
"Invalid request scheme: %s" % request.scheme
)
if self.c.config.mode == "regular":
# Update info so that an inline script sees the correct
# value at flow.server_conn
self.c.set_server_address((request.host, request.port))
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
elif request.form_in == "relative":
if self.c.config.mode == "spoof":
# Host header
h = request.pretty_host(hostheader=True)
if h is None:
raise http.HttpError(
400,
"Invalid request: No host information"
)
p = netlib.utils.parse_url("http://" + h)
request.scheme = p[0]
request.host = p[1]
request.port = p[2]
self.c.set_server_address((request.host, request.port))
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
if self.c.config.mode == "sslspoof":
# SNI is processed in server.py
if not (flow.server_conn and flow.server_conn.ssl_established):
raise http.HttpError(
400,
"Invalid request: No host information"
)
return None
raise http.HttpError(
400, "Invalid HTTP request form (expected: %s, got: %s)" % (
self.expected_form_in, request.form_in
)
)
def process_server_address(self, flow):
# Depending on the proxy mode, server handling is entirely different
# We provide a mostly unified API to the user, which needs to be
# unfiddled here
# ( See also: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/issues/337 )
address = tcp.Address((flow.request.host, flow.request.port))
ssl = (flow.request.scheme == "https")
if self.c.config.mode == "upstream":
# The connection to the upstream proxy may have a state we may need
# to take into account.
connected_to = None
for s in flow.server_conn.state:
if s[0] == "http" and s[1]["state"] == "connect":
connected_to = tcp.Address((s[1]["host"], s[1]["port"]))
# We need to reconnect if the current flow either requires a
# (possibly impossible) change to the connection state, e.g. the
# host has changed but we already CONNECTed somewhere else.
needs_server_change = (
ssl != self.c.server_conn.ssl_established
or
# HTTP proxying is "stateless", CONNECT isn't.
(connected_to and address != connected_to)
)
if needs_server_change:
# force create new connection to the proxy server to reset
# state
self.live.change_server(self.c.server_conn.address, force=True)
if ssl:
send_connect_request(
self.c.server_conn,
address.host,
address.port
)
self.c.establish_ssl(server=True)
else:
# If we're not in upstream mode, we just want to update the host
# and possibly establish TLS. This is a no op if the addresses
# match.
self.live.change_server(address, ssl=ssl)
flow.server_conn = self.c.server_conn
def send_response_to_client(self, flow):
if not flow.response.stream:
# no streaming:
# we already received the full response from the server and can
# send it to the client straight away.
self.c.client_conn.send(self.c.client_conn.protocol.assemble(flow.response))
else:
raise NotImplementedError("HTTP streaming is currently not supported.")
# TODO: implement it according to new protocols and messages
# streaming:
# First send the headers and then transfer the response
# incrementally:
# h = flow.response._assemble_head(preserve_transfer_encoding=True)
# self.c.client_conn.send(h)
#
# protocol = http1.HTTP1Protocol(rfile=self.c.server_conn.rfile)
# chunks = protocol.read_http_body_chunked(
# flow.response.headers,
# self.c.config.body_size_limit,
# flow.request.method,
# flow.response.code,
# False,
# 4096
# )
# if callable(flow.response.stream):
# chunks = flow.response.stream(chunks)
# for chunk in chunks:
# for part in chunk:
# self.c.client_conn.wfile.write(part)
# self.c.client_conn.wfile.flush()
# flow.response.timestamp_end = utils.timestamp()
def check_close_connection(self, flow):
"""
Checks if the connection should be closed depending on the HTTP
semantics. Returns True, if so.
"""
# TODO: add logic for HTTP/2
close_connection = (
http1.HTTP1Protocol.connection_close(
flow.request.httpversion,
flow.request.headers
) or http1.HTTP1Protocol.connection_close(
flow.response.httpversion,
flow.response.headers
) or http1.HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(
flow.response.headers,
False,
flow.request.method,
flow.response.code) == -1
)
if close_connection:
if flow.request.form_in == "authority" and flow.response.code == 200:
# Workaround for
# https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/issues/313: Some
# proxies (e.g. Charles) send a CONNECT response with HTTP/1.0
# and no Content-Length header
pass
else:
return True
return False
def process_connect_request(self, address):
"""
Process a CONNECT request.
Returns True if the CONNECT request has been processed successfully.
Returns False, if the connection should be closed immediately.
"""
address = tcp.Address.wrap(address)
if self.c.config.check_ignore(address):
self.c.log("Ignore host: %s:%s" % address(), "info")
TCPHandler(self.c, log=False).handle_messages()
return False
else:
self.expected_form_in = "relative"
self.expected_form_out = "relative"
self.skip_authentication = True
# In practice, nobody issues a CONNECT request to send unencrypted
# HTTP requests afterwards. If we don't delegate to TCP mode, we
# should always negotiate a SSL connection.
#
# FIXME: Turns out the previous statement isn't entirely true.
# Chrome on Windows CONNECTs to :80 if an explicit proxy is
# configured and a websocket connection should be established. We
# don't support websocket at the moment, so it fails anyway, but we
# should come up with a better solution to this if we start to
# support WebSockets.
should_establish_ssl = (
address.port in self.c.config.ssl_ports
or
not self.c.config.check_tcp(address)
)
if should_establish_ssl:
self.c.log(
"Received CONNECT request to SSL port. "
"Upgrading to SSL...", "debug"
)
server_ssl = not self.c.config.no_upstream_cert
if server_ssl:
self.c.establish_server_connection()
self.c.establish_ssl(server=server_ssl, client=True)
self.c.log("Upgrade to SSL completed.", "debug")
if self.c.config.check_tcp(address):
self.c.log(
"Generic TCP mode for host: %s:%s" % address(),
"info"
)
TCPHandler(self.c).handle_messages()
return False
return True
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 http.HttpAuthenticationError(
self.c.config.authenticator.auth_challenge_headers())
return request.headers
class RequestReplayThread(threading.Thread):
name = "RequestReplayThread"
def __init__(self, config, flow, masterq, should_exit):
"""
masterqueue can be a queue or None, if no scripthooks should be
processed.
"""
self.config, self.flow = config, flow
if masterq:
self.channel = controller.Channel(masterq, should_exit)
else:
self.channel = None
super(RequestReplayThread, self).__init__()
def run(self):
r = self.flow.request
form_out_backup = r.form_out
try:
self.flow.response = None
# If we have a channel, run script hooks.
if self.channel:
request_reply = self.channel.ask("request", self.flow)
if request_reply is None or request_reply == KILL:
raise KillSignal()
elif isinstance(request_reply, HTTPResponse):
self.flow.response = request_reply
if not self.flow.response:
# In all modes, we directly connect to the server displayed
if self.config.mode == "upstream":
server_address = self.config.mode.get_upstream_server(
self.flow.client_conn
)[2:]
server = ServerConnection(server_address)
server.connect()
if r.scheme == "https":
send_connect_request(server, r.host, r.port)
server.establish_ssl(
self.config.clientcerts,
sni=self.flow.server_conn.sni
)
r.form_out = "relative"
else:
r.form_out = "absolute"
else:
server_address = (r.host, r.port)
server = ServerConnection(server_address)
server.connect()
if r.scheme == "https":
server.establish_ssl(
self.config.clientcerts,
sni=self.flow.server_conn.sni
)
r.form_out = "relative"
server.send(self.flow.server_conn.protocol.assemble(r))
self.flow.server_conn = server
self.flow.response = HTTPResponse.from_protocol(
self.flow.server_conn.protocol,
r.method,
body_size_limit=self.config.body_size_limit,
)
if self.channel:
response_reply = self.channel.ask("response", self.flow)
if response_reply is None or response_reply == KILL:
raise KillSignal()
except (proxy.ProxyError, http.HttpError, tcp.NetLibError) as v:
self.flow.error = Error(repr(v))
if self.channel:
self.channel.ask("error", self.flow)
except KillSignal:
# KillSignal should only be raised if there's a channel in the
# first place.
self.channel.tell("log", proxy.Log("Connection killed", "info"))
finally:
r.form_out = form_out_backup