package org.jivesoftware.smack.proxy; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.net.InetAddress; import java.net.Socket; import java.net.UnknownHostException; import javax.net.SocketFactory; /** * Socket factory for socks4 proxy * * @author Atul Aggarwal */ public class Socks4ProxySocketFactory extends SocketFactory { private ProxyInfo proxy; public Socks4ProxySocketFactory(ProxyInfo proxy) { this.proxy = proxy; } public Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException, UnknownHostException { return socks4ProxifiedSocket(host,port); } public Socket createSocket(String host ,int port, InetAddress localHost, int localPort) throws IOException, UnknownHostException { return socks4ProxifiedSocket(host,port); } public Socket createSocket(InetAddress host, int port) throws IOException { return socks4ProxifiedSocket(host.getHostAddress(),port); } public Socket createSocket( InetAddress address, int port, InetAddress localAddress, int localPort) throws IOException { return socks4ProxifiedSocket(address.getHostAddress(),port); } private Socket socks4ProxifiedSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException { Socket socket = null; InputStream in = null; OutputStream out = null; String proxy_host = proxy.getProxyAddress(); int proxy_port = proxy.getProxyPort(); String user = proxy.getProxyUsername(); String passwd = proxy.getProxyPassword(); try { socket=new Socket(proxy_host, proxy_port); in=socket.getInputStream(); out=socket.getOutputStream(); socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); byte[] buf=new byte[1024]; int index=0; /* 1) CONNECT The client connects to the SOCKS server and sends a CONNECT request when it wants to establish a connection to an application server. The client includes in the request packet the IP address and the port number of the destination host, and userid, in the following format. +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+....+----+ | VN | CD | DSTPORT | DSTIP | USERID |NULL| +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+....+----+ # of bytes: 1 1 2 4 variable 1 VN is the SOCKS protocol version number and should be 4. CD is the SOCKS command code and should be 1 for CONNECT request. NULL is a byte of all zero bits. */ index=0; buf[index++]=4; buf[index++]=1; buf[index++]=(byte)(port>>>8); buf[index++]=(byte)(port&0xff); try { InetAddress addr=InetAddress.getByName(host); byte[] byteAddress = addr.getAddress(); for (int i = 0; i < byteAddress.length; i++) { buf[index++]=byteAddress[i]; } } catch(UnknownHostException uhe) { throw new ProxyException(ProxyInfo.ProxyType.SOCKS4, uhe.toString(), uhe); } if(user!=null) { System.arraycopy(user.getBytes(), 0, buf, index, user.length()); index+=user.length(); } buf[index++]=0; out.write(buf, 0, index); /* The SOCKS server checks to see whether such a request should be granted based on any combination of source IP address, destination IP address, destination port number, the userid, and information it may obtain by consulting IDENT, cf. RFC 1413. If the request is granted, the SOCKS server makes a connection to the specified port of the destination host. A reply packet is sent to the client when this connection is established, or when the request is rejected or the operation fails. +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ | VN | CD | DSTPORT | DSTIP | +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ # of bytes: 1 1 2 4 VN is the version of the reply code and should be 0. CD is the result code with one of the following values: 90: request granted 91: request rejected or failed 92: request rejected becasue SOCKS server cannot connect to identd on the client 93: request rejected because the client program and identd report different user-ids The remaining fields are ignored. */ int len=6; int s=0; while(s