openssl/util/TLSProxy/Proxy.pm
Richard Levitte 0d0769a4db Prefer ReuseAddr over Reuse, with IO::Socket::INET
Reuse is deprecated and ReuseAddr is prefered, according to documentation.

Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org>
2015-12-29 17:36:08 +01:00

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# Written by Matt Caswell for the OpenSSL project.
# ====================================================================
# Copyright (c) 1998-2015 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
#
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#
# This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
# (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
# Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
use strict;
package TLSProxy::Proxy;
use File::Spec;
use IO::Socket;
use IO::Select;
use TLSProxy::Record;
use TLSProxy::Message;
use TLSProxy::ClientHello;
use TLSProxy::ServerHello;
use TLSProxy::ServerKeyExchange;
use TLSProxy::NewSessionTicket;
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my ($filter,
$execute,
$cert,
$debug) = @_;
my $self = {
#Public read/write
proxy_addr => "localhost",
proxy_port => 4453,
server_addr => "localhost",
server_port => 4443,
filter => $filter,
serverflags => "",
clientflags => "",
serverconnects => 1,
#Public read
execute => $execute,
cert => $cert,
debug => $debug,
cipherc => "",
ciphers => "AES128-SHA",
flight => 0,
record_list => [],
message_list => [],
};
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub clear
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{cipherc} = "";
$self->{ciphers} = "AES128-SHA";
$self->{flight} = 0;
$self->{record_list} = [];
$self->{message_list} = [];
$self->{serverflags} = "";
$self->{clientflags} = "";
$self->{serverconnects} = 1;
TLSProxy::Message->clear();
TLSProxy::Record->clear();
}
sub restart
{
my $self = shift;
$self->clear;
$self->start;
}
sub clientrestart
{
my $self = shift;
$self->clear;
$self->clientstart;
}
sub start
{
my ($self) = shift;
my $pid;
$pid = fork();
if ($pid == 0) {
open(STDOUT, ">", File::Spec->devnull())
or die "Failed to redirect stdout";
open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT");
my $execcmd = $self->execute
." s_server -no_comp -rev -engine ossltest -accept "
.($self->server_port)
." -cert ".$self->cert." -naccept ".$self->serverconnects;
if ($self->ciphers ne "") {
$execcmd .= " -cipher ".$self->ciphers;
}
if ($self->serverflags ne "") {
$execcmd .= " ".$self->serverflags;
}
exec($execcmd);
}
$self->clientstart;
}
sub clientstart
{
my ($self) = shift;
my $oldstdout;
if(!$self->debug) {
open DEVNULL, ">", File::Spec->devnull();
$oldstdout = select(DEVNULL);
}
# Create the Proxy socket
my $proxy_sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
LocalHost => $self->proxy_addr,
LocalPort => $self->proxy_port,
Proto => "tcp",
Listen => SOMAXCONN,
ReuseAddr => 1
);
if ($proxy_sock) {
print "Proxy started on port ".$self->proxy_port."\n";
} else {
die "Failed creating proxy socket\n";
}
if ($self->execute) {
my $pid = fork();
if ($pid == 0) {
open(STDOUT, ">", File::Spec->devnull())
or die "Failed to redirect stdout";
open(STDERR, ">&STDOUT");
my $execcmd = "echo test | ".$self->execute
." s_client -engine ossltest -connect "
.($self->proxy_addr).":".($self->proxy_port);
if ($self->cipherc ne "") {
$execcmd .= " -cipher ".$self->cipherc;
}
if ($self->clientflags ne "") {
$execcmd .= " ".$self->clientflags;
}
exec($execcmd);
}
}
# Wait for incoming connection from client
my $client_sock = $proxy_sock->accept()
or die "Failed accepting incoming connection\n";
print "Connection opened\n";
# Now connect to the server
my $retry = 3;
my $server_sock;
#We loop over this a few times because sometimes s_server can take a while
#to start up
do {
$server_sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
PeerAddr => $self->server_addr,
PeerPort => $self->server_port,
Proto => 'tcp'
);
$retry--;
if (!$server_sock) {
if ($retry) {
#Sleep for a short while
select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);
} else {
die "Failed to start up server\n";
}
}
} while (!$server_sock);
my $sel = IO::Select->new($server_sock, $client_sock);
my $indata;
my @handles = ($server_sock, $client_sock);
#Wait for either the server socket or the client socket to become readable
my @ready;
while(!(TLSProxy::Message->end) && (@ready = $sel->can_read)) {
foreach my $hand (@ready) {
if ($hand == $server_sock) {
$server_sock->sysread($indata, 16384) or goto END;
$indata = $self->process_packet(1, $indata);
$client_sock->syswrite($indata);
} elsif ($hand == $client_sock) {
$client_sock->sysread($indata, 16384) or goto END;
$indata = $self->process_packet(0, $indata);
$server_sock->syswrite($indata);
} else {
print "Err\n";
goto END;
}
}
}
END:
print "Connection closed\n";
if($server_sock) {
$server_sock->close();
}
if($client_sock) {
#Closing this also kills the child process
$client_sock->close();
}
if($proxy_sock) {
$proxy_sock->close();
}
if(!$self->debug) {
select($oldstdout);
}
}
sub process_packet
{
my ($self, $server, $packet) = @_;
my $len_real;
my $decrypt_len;
my $data;
my $recnum;
if ($server) {
print "Received server packet\n";
} else {
print "Received client packet\n";
}
print "Packet length = ".length($packet)."\n";
print "Processing flight ".$self->flight."\n";
#Return contains the list of record found in the packet followed by the
#list of messages in those records
my @ret = TLSProxy::Record->get_records($server, $self->flight, $packet);
push @{$self->record_list}, @{$ret[0]};
push @{$self->{message_list}}, @{$ret[1]};
print "\n";
#Finished parsing. Call user provided filter here
if(defined $self->filter) {
$self->filter->($self);
}
#Reconstruct the packet
$packet = "";
foreach my $record (@{$self->record_list}) {
#We only replay the records for the current flight
if ($record->flight != $self->flight) {
next;
}
$packet .= $record->reconstruct_record();
}
$self->{flight} = $self->{flight} + 1;
print "Forwarded packet length = ".length($packet)."\n\n";
return $packet;
}
#Read accessors
sub execute
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{execute};
}
sub cert
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{cert};
}
sub debug
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{debug};
}
sub flight
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{flight};
}
sub record_list
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{record_list};
}
sub success
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{success};
}
sub end
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{end};
}
#Read/write accessors
sub proxy_addr
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{proxy_addr} = shift;
}
return $self->{proxy_addr};
}
sub proxy_port
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{proxy_port} = shift;
}
return $self->{proxy_port};
}
sub server_addr
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{server_addr} = shift;
}
return $self->{server_addr};
}
sub server_port
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{server_port} = shift;
}
return $self->{server_port};
}
sub filter
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{filter} = shift;
}
return $self->{filter};
}
sub cipherc
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{cipherc} = shift;
}
return $self->{cipherc};
}
sub ciphers
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{ciphers} = shift;
}
return $self->{ciphers};
}
sub serverflags
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{serverflags} = shift;
}
return $self->{serverflags};
}
sub clientflags
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{clientflags} = shift;
}
return $self->{clientflags};
}
sub serverconnects
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{serverconnects} = shift;
}
return $self->{serverconnects};
}
# This is a bit ugly because the caller is responsible for keeping the records
# in sync with the updated message list; simply updating the message list isn't
# sufficient to get the proxy to forward the new message.
# But it does the trick for the one test (test_sslsessiontick) that needs it.
sub message_list
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{message_list} = shift;
}
return $self->{message_list};
}
1;