""" A simple proxy server implementation, which always reads all of a server response into memory, performs some transformation, and then writes it back to the client. Development started from Neil Schemenauer's munchy.py """ import sys, os, time, string, socket, urlparse, re, select, copy, base64 import SocketServer, ssl import utils, controller NAME = "mitmproxy" config = None class ProxyError(Exception): def __init__(self, code, msg): self.code, self.msg = code, msg def __str__(self): return "ProxyError(%s, %s)"%(self.code, self.msg) class Config: def __init__(self, certfile = None, certpath = None, ciphers = None, cacert = None): self.certfile = certfile self.certpath = certpath self.ciphers = ciphers self.cacert = cacert def read_chunked(fp): content = "" while 1: line = fp.readline() if line == "": raise IOError("Connection closed") if line == '\r\n' or line == '\n': continue length = int(line,16) if not length: break content += fp.read(length) line = fp.readline() if line != '\r\n': raise IOError("Malformed chunked body") while 1: line = fp.readline() if line == "": raise IOError("Connection closed") if line == '\r\n' or line == '\n': break return content def read_http_body(rfile, connection, headers, all): if headers.has_key('transfer-encoding'): if not ",".join(headers["transfer-encoding"]) == "chunked": raise IOError('Invalid transfer-encoding') content = read_chunked(rfile) elif headers.has_key("content-length"): content = rfile.read(int(headers["content-length"][0])) elif all: content = rfile.read() connection.close = True else: content = "" return content def parse_url(url): """ Returns a (scheme, host, port, path) tuple, or None on error. """ scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(url) if not scheme: return None if ':' in netloc: host, port = string.split(netloc, ':') port = int(port) else: host = netloc if scheme == "https": port = 443 else: port = 80 path = urlparse.urlunparse(('', '', path, params, query, fragment)) if not path: path = "/" return scheme, host, port, path def parse_request_line(request): """ Parse a proxy request line. Return (method, scheme, host, port, path, minor). Raise ProxyError on error. """ try: method, url, protocol = string.split(request) except ValueError: raise ProxyError(400, "Can't parse request") if method == 'CONNECT': scheme = None path = None try: host, port = url.split(":") except ValueError: raise ProxyError(400, "Can't parse request") port = int(port) else: if url.startswith("/") or url == "*": scheme, port, host, path = None, None, None, url else: parts = parse_url(url) if not parts: raise ProxyError(400, "Invalid url: %s"%url) scheme, host, port, path = parts if not protocol.startswith("HTTP/"): raise ProxyError(400, "Unsupported protocol") major,minor = protocol.split('/')[1].split('.') major = int(major) minor = int(minor) if major != 1: raise ProxyError(400, "Unsupported protocol") return method, scheme, host, port, path, minor class Request(controller.Msg): FMT = '%s %s HTTP/1.1\r\n%s\r\n%s' FMT_PROXY = '%s %s://%s:%s%s HTTP/1.1\r\n%s\r\n%s' def __init__(self, client_conn, host, port, scheme, method, path, headers, content, timestamp=None): self.client_conn = client_conn self.host, self.port, self.scheme = host, port, scheme self.method, self.path, self.headers, self.content = method, path, headers, content self.timestamp = timestamp or time.time() self.close = False controller.Msg.__init__(self) def is_cached(self): return False def get_state(self): return dict( host = self.host, port = self.port, scheme = self.scheme, method = self.method, path = self.path, headers = self.headers.get_state(), content = base64.encodestring(self.content), timestamp = self.timestamp, ) @classmethod def from_state(klass, client_conn, state): return klass( client_conn, state["host"], state["port"], state["scheme"], state["method"], state["path"], utils.Headers.from_state(state["headers"]), base64.decodestring(state["content"]), state["timestamp"] ) def __eq__(self, other): return self.get_state() == other.get_state() def copy(self): c = copy.copy(self) c.headers = self.headers.copy() return c def hostport(self): if (self.port, self.scheme) in [(80, "http"), (443, "https")]: host = self.host else: host = "%s:%s"%(self.host, self.port) return host def url(self): return "%s://%s%s"%(self.scheme, self.hostport(), self.path) def set_url(self, url): parts = parse_url(url) if not parts: return False self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.path = parts return True def is_response(self): return False def short(self): return "%s %s"%(self.method, self.url()) def assemble_proxy(self): return self.assemble(True) def assemble(self, _proxy = False): """ Assembles the request for transmission to the server. We make some modifications to make sure interception works properly. """ headers = self.headers.copy() utils.try_del(headers, 'accept-encoding') utils.try_del(headers, 'proxy-connection') utils.try_del(headers, 'keep-alive') utils.try_del(headers, 'connection') utils.try_del(headers, 'content-length') utils.try_del(headers, 'transfer-encoding') if not headers.has_key('host'): headers["host"] = [self.hostport()] content = self.content if content is not None: headers["content-length"] = [str(len(content))] else: content = "" if self.close: headers["connection"] = ["close"] if not _proxy: return self.FMT % (self.method, self.path, str(headers), content) else: return self.FMT_PROXY % (self.method, self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.path, str(headers), content) class Response(controller.Msg): FMT = '%s\r\n%s\r\n%s' def __init__(self, request, code, msg, headers, content, timestamp=None): self.request = request self.code, self.msg = code, msg self.headers, self.content = headers, content self.timestamp = timestamp or time.time() self.cached = False controller.Msg.__init__(self) def get_state(self): return dict( code = self.code, msg = self.msg, headers = self.headers.get_state(), timestamp = self.timestamp, content = base64.encodestring(self.content) ) @classmethod def from_state(klass, request, state): return klass( request, state["code"], state["msg"], utils.Headers.from_state(state["headers"]), base64.decodestring(state["content"]), state["timestamp"], ) def __eq__(self, other): return self.get_state() == other.get_state() def copy(self): c = copy.copy(self) c.headers = self.headers.copy() return c def is_response(self): return True def is_cached(self): return self.cached def short(self): return "%s %s"%(self.code, self.msg) def assemble(self): """ Assembles the response for transmission to the client. We make some modifications to make sure interception works properly. """ headers = self.headers.copy() utils.try_del(headers, 'accept-encoding') utils.try_del(headers, 'proxy-connection') utils.try_del(headers, 'connection') utils.try_del(headers, 'keep-alive') utils.try_del(headers, 'transfer-encoding') content = self.content if content is not None: headers["content-length"] = [str(len(content))] else: content = "" if self.request.client_conn.close: headers["connection"] = ["close"] proto = "HTTP/1.1 %s %s"%(self.code, self.msg) data = (proto, str(headers), content) return self.FMT%data class ClientConnection(controller.Msg): def __init__(self, address): """ address is an (address, port) tuple, or None if this connection has been replayed from within mitmproxy. """ self.address = address self.close = False controller.Msg.__init__(self) def get_state(self): return list(self.address) if self.address else None @classmethod def from_state(klass, state): return klass(state) def set_replay(self): self.address = None def is_replay(self): if self.address: return False else: return True def copy(self): return copy.copy(self) class Error(controller.Msg): def __init__(self, client_conn, msg, timestamp=None): self.client_conn, self.msg = client_conn, msg self.timestamp = timestamp or time.time() controller.Msg.__init__(self) def copy(self): return copy.copy(self) def get_state(self): return dict( msg = self.msg, timestamp = self.timestamp, ) @classmethod def from_state(klass, state): return klass( None, state["msg"], state["timestamp"], ) def __eq__(self, other): return self.get_state() == other.get_state() class FileLike: def __init__(self, o): self.o = o def __getattr__(self, attr): return getattr(self.o, attr) def flush(self): pass def read(self, length): result = '' while len(result) < length: data = self.o.read(length) if not data: break result += data return result def readline(self): result = '' while True: ch = self.read(1) if not ch: break else: result += ch if ch == '\n': break return result #begin nocover class ServerConnection: def __init__(self, request): self.host = request.host self.port = request.port self.scheme = request.scheme self.close = False self.server, self.rfile, self.wfile = None, None, None self.connect() def connect(self): try: addr = socket.gethostbyname(self.host) server = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) if self.scheme == "https": server = ssl.wrap_socket(server) server.connect((addr, self.port)) except socket.error, err: raise ProxyError(504, 'Error connecting to "%s": %s' % (self.host, err)) self.server = server self.rfile, self.wfile = server.makefile('rb'), server.makefile('wb') def send_request(self, request): self.request = request request.close = self.close try: self.wfile.write(request.assemble()) self.wfile.flush() except socket.error, err: raise ProxyError(504, 'Error sending data to "%s": %s' % (request.host, err)) def read_response(self): line = self.rfile.readline() if line == "\r\n" or line == "\n": # Possible leftover from previous message line = self.rfile.readline() if not line: raise ProxyError(502, "Blank server response.") parts = line.strip().split(" ", 2) if not len(parts) == 3: raise ProxyError(502, "Invalid server response: %s."%line) proto, code, msg = parts code = int(code) headers = utils.Headers() headers.read(self.rfile) if code >= 100 and code <= 199: return self.read_response() if self.request.method == "HEAD" or code == 204 or code == 304: content = "" else: content = read_http_body(self.rfile, self, headers, True) return Response(self.request, code, msg, headers, content) def terminate(self): try: if not self.wfile.closed: self.wfile.flush() self.server.close() except IOError: pass class ProxyHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler): def __init__(self, request, client_address, server, q): self.mqueue = q SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler.__init__(self, request, client_address, server) def handle(self): cc = ClientConnection(self.client_address) cc.send(self.mqueue) while not cc.close: self.handle_request(cc) cc = cc.copy() self.finish() def handle_request(self, cc): server = None try: request = self.read_request(cc) if request is None: cc.close = True return request = request.send(self.mqueue) if request is None: cc.close = True return if request.is_response(): response = request request = False response = response.send(self.mqueue) else: server = ServerConnection(request) server.send_request(request) response = server.read_response() response = response.send(self.mqueue) if response is None: server.terminate() if response is None: cc.close = True return self.send_response(response) except IOError: pass except ProxyError, e: err = Error(cc, e.msg) err.send(self.mqueue) cc.close = True self.send_error(e.code, e.msg) if server: server.terminate() def find_cert(self, host, port=443): #return config.certpath + "/" + host + ":" + port + ".pem" if config.certpath is not None: cert = config.certpath + "/" + host + ".pem" if not os.path.exists(cert) and config.cacert is not None: utils.make_bogus_cert(cert, ca=config.cacert, commonName=host) if os.path.exists(cert): return cert print >> sys.stderr, "WARNING: Certificate missing for %s:%d! (%s)\n" % (host, port, cert) return config.certfile def find_key(self, host, port=443): if config.cacert is not None: return config.cacert else: return config.certfile def read_request(self, client_conn): line = self.rfile.readline() if line == "\r\n" or line == "\n": # Possible leftover from previous message line = self.rfile.readline() if line == "": return None method, scheme, host, port, path, httpminor = parse_request_line(line) if method == "CONNECT": # Discard additional headers sent to the proxy. Should I expose # these to users? while 1: d = self.rfile.readline() if d == '\r\n' or d == '\n': break self.wfile.write( 'HTTP/1.1 200 Connection established\r\n' + ('Proxy-agent: %s\r\n'%NAME) + '\r\n' ) self.wfile.flush() kwargs = dict( certfile = self.find_cert(host,port), keyfile = self.find_key(host,port), server_side = True, ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23, do_handshake_on_connect = False ) if sys.version_info[1] > 6: kwargs["ciphers"] = config.ciphers self.connection = ssl.wrap_socket(self.connection, **kwargs) self.rfile = FileLike(self.connection) self.wfile = FileLike(self.connection) method, scheme, host, port, path, httpminor = parse_request_line(self.rfile.readline()) if scheme is None: scheme = "https" headers = utils.Headers() headers.read(self.rfile) if host is None and headers.has_key("host"): netloc = headers["host"][0] if ':' in netloc: host, port = string.split(netloc, ':') port = int(port) else: host = netloc if scheme == "https": port = 443 else: port = 80 port = int(port) if host is None: raise ProxyError(400, 'Invalid request: %s'%request) if headers.has_key('expect'): expect = ",".join(headers['expect']) if expect == "100-continue" and httpminor >= 1: self.wfile.write('HTTP/1.1 100 Continue\r\n') self.wfile.write('Proxy-agent: %s\r\n'%NAME) self.wfile.write('\r\n') del headers['expect'] else: raise ProxyError(417, 'Unmet expect: %s'%expect) if httpminor == 0: client_conn.close = True if headers.has_key('connection'): for value in ",".join(headers['connection']).split(","): value = value.strip() if value == "close": client_conn.close = True if value == "keep-alive": client_conn.close = False content = read_http_body(self.rfile, client_conn, headers, False) return Request(client_conn, host, port, scheme, method, path, headers, content) def send_response(self, response): self.wfile.write(response.assemble()) self.wfile.flush() def terminate(self, connection, wfile, rfile): self.request.close() try: if not getattr(wfile, "closed", False): wfile.flush() connection.close() except IOError: pass def finish(self): self.terminate(self.connection, self.wfile, self.rfile) def send_error(self, code, body): try: import BaseHTTPServer response = BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.responses[code][0] self.wfile.write("HTTP/1.1 %s %s\r\n" % (code, response)) self.wfile.write("Server: %s\r\n"%NAME) self.wfile.write("Connection: close\r\n") self.wfile.write("Content-type: text/html\r\n") self.wfile.write("\r\n") self.wfile.write('
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